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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1914)
i 's r.i PAGE TWO IMEUKOUI) TVlAli; 'nJIHUNW. MWDVOM). OR W( JON". TlirKSDAY. .ll'NK, l!)l TOCAL AND L. PERSONAL Fire, canned by n do for tiro flue, did $ 1 OQ damage to Ilia root of tlio homo of Frank II. Mnddcn on "Mil lionaire Kow" Wednesday night. Tlio flro wit discovered by Mr. Mnddcn about 7:ff0 o'rlork as ho was driving homo from this rlty, nnd had hnrnod a hole throo or four foot square whnn dlncovercd. A spark from tho chimney fell upon a 'ininky' bIHiirIo giving tho flame-, a start. 8lock nntl nre M,nR ftt clo,c prlcSi wnicn wun n low more minutes ume: k would have destroyed tlio building. ,. ... , , , , ,' in.uA .,...!... . ,u n r. K- A,1"n of RoplmrR la a business MviMuiw ruiwvuta tiv uiu w . . tho Houtnrrn racme win run u spcclnl trnln Sunday for tho gnmea of i tho Rogue Hit or Vnlloy League nt nrnnt Pass nnd Gold. Mcdford will i piny Ornnts Pas nt lirnnU Pass, nnd Talent, Hold Mill at Hold Hill. It Theator nnnlvcrsnry program shows six roots ngaln tonight to oiirly patrons. Ily request, "lloby'r, Joy Hide." "Seeing South Amorlca with Colonot Roosevelt," tomorrow. Ad mission 10 cents. Miss Amy Wing of Ashland I vis Ring today with Miss Alyseo Jones of this city. K. W. Shaplclgh Hardwaro Co.. arc dally adding to tholr well oisorted VANITIE FORFEITS COURT THIRDTRIALRACE LiS DOLLARHIC IE TOLL nt pirvalllB and the 17. of O. nt i:u Rone will return next week, depend Ing upon tlio dato of their flnlshliiR their final examinations. A larRo percentage of this year's graduating class will enter one or tho other of the two Institutions In tho fall. Atomic sulphur, arsenate of lead, blnckleaf, lime nnd sulphur, berry crates and boxes, for snlo nt lowest prices by tho Co-opcratlvo Fruit Growers' Association. Med ford and Central Point. "liny Town-end of Hutte Falls I attending to business mutters In the city tblg week. Try a "Spltx" cigar, best 5c cigar on market. Charles tnnc.s of tho Steamboat district Is spending a few days In tho city vUitlng nnd attending to bus! ness. j Transplanted tomato plants, 70 cents imr nnnurcu, special prices on lots COO and over. Egg, popper and sweet potato plants now ready. Portland Avenue Greenhouse, Med ford. Phono S7K. C5 Tho Social Hyglono society hare distributed copies of tho booklet en titled "The Four Sex Lies," In pub lic places In the city for general reading und education. Salto, the driver of Sunrise Laun day Medford. has some wood for sale on ground at Coleman creek, $2. CO per cord, $1.33 per tier 79 Walter Merrick expects to lcaio tonight on a short business trip to Portland, In regard to securing sanl tary equipment for the Nat swimming tank, which will open In a few days, A "King Spitz" cigar Is home made, Try one, 5c. A. E. Swarthout and party of friends are planning a fishing trip to Squaw Lake next Sunday, weather permitting. County Commissioner Joo Smith of Roguo Hirer Is In tho city today at tending to county business. Money to loan on Improrcd ranch property. Carkln & Taylor. 71 Though most of tho pepper was knocked out of politics Immediately after tho primary election, a num ber of candidates aro quietly scout ing for votes between times. Royal Bakery goods at DoVocs. James Katon of the Dead Indian country Is transacting business In the city today. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Sergeant Pat Mego of tho police forco was engaged for two hours on Wednesday night rounding up a horse with a bell attached that wandered Into lawns and gardens. Tho horso was finally impounded. A number of stray cows wcro also driven out of tho city limits. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. Co. Work Is progressing rapidly on tho new Klks .building, tho eleva tors and preliminary stage work for tho handling of building material be ing In place. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has- klns-Iioyden Dldg., Main street. Mrs. A. I). Williams and daughtei who have been visiting friends and relatives In Grants Pass haro re turned to their homo In this city af ter a weok'u absence. Screen doors at Mcdford I.br. Co. Mrs. Hannah Tutlln of Sam's Val ley spent Wednesday In Medford vis iting with Mrs. J. L. Potter on North Central avenue. Call Mitchell for Vawu mower trou bles. Phono 2G. W. C, Frultt, forest rangor In charge of tho station at Hut ton, Cal., In tho Crater Lake forost re serve Is apondlng a fow days Ju the city on official business. J, O. Corking, tho Dost all around photographer In southern Oregon Always rellnblo. Negatives made any' whero, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. The farowell high school ilmico o( the year was given at the Nat las', night I))' about 100 young people, Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J, O. (Jerking' studio, 228 13 Main St. Phono 32Q-J. Fred M. Sumplo and Miss Mildred ttoeiilg wore married thlu morning by County Judge Tou Velio at Jack Honvlllo, JU..U. i ,, .,. - visitor In the city this week. Mary Plckford In -Hearts Adrift," nt tho Star tomorrow. 11. II. Hlnsley of Ktamath Falls U transacting business In this city till week. Hay for sale. W. II. Krcrhard. 1013 W. 9th. phono G67-J. , A lone drunk wns rounded up by the police Wednesday plght, and put In jail. Ha was released this morn ing to return to hi work on the Pa cific highway. He wns very much afraid that he would be put to work cutting weeds In the city to work out his tine. Mary Plckford In "Hearts Adrift." at the Star tomorrow. C. K. Colby of. Everett. Wash., and family arc In tho city looking for a location, sultnhlo for the raising .of young pigs for mnrkct and garden truck. Six days special values In men' tailored suits at Orres & UiMar't tailor shop, 200 West Main. 07 II. E. Whiting has returned from a mining trip up tho Applegate. Free trousers with every suit at Orres & LaMar's shop, 20G West Main. f.7 The condition of little Sarah Green, ago thrco years, who was ser iously burned while playing with matches In a tent at the 101 orchard Wednesday morning. Is reported as favorable with slight Improvement though It will bo a day or two be foro tho crisis In the caso arrives. Mary Plckford, the celebrated film favorite at tho Star tomorrow lu "Hearts Adrift." W. It. and II. II. Van Sant of Ash land spent Wednesday in this city attending to business matters. Wear a suit tailored to your measure and see the difference. Val ues up to $25.00 for $15.75, values up to $30.00 for $19.75. fit and workmanship guaranteed. Sale closes June 10. C7 Ilufus Trusty and wlfo of Duns mulr, Cal., are spending a few days In the city visiting friends and rela tives. Mary Plckford at the Star tomor row. John Darnum and his bride, nee Miss Florence Stearns loft Wednes day evening on a honeymoou trip to eastern and southern points. Como and sco the flno spring woolens at Orres & La Mar's tailor shop, near Fruit Growers bank. C7 Robert Pelouzo of Kaglo Point Is spending a couplo of days In Mcd ford visiting friends. "Hearts Adrift," with Mary Plck ford, in the title role, at the Star to morrow, Chrla Gottlieb, Hiram Meader and II. IS. Patterson left this morning for a day's fishing on Rogue river. n. E. Watson of Glendale spont Tuesday and Wpdnesdln Mcdford on business. Robert Catlln of Roscburg, a boy hood friend of Judge Withington Is visiting In the city for a few days. J. A. Weatorlund has returned from a business vUit to Portland. Two of Crew of Sloop Lost Ovcrlionrtl and Vessel Forced to Stop for Them -Race Is Given to Yacht Resolute. ASSOCIATED l'KKSS HOAT, off Glen' Cove. June 4. The jnolit Ue-o- ,luti; won todnyV trial rnuo iiuin-l Alexander Cochrane': cup defender ontididute, the -loop Ynuitic, when the lnttor boat lo-t two member of her crew overboard and wa. forced to retire from tlio eontel. One of the Mwueii wtit ie-oued by n lire- (mat and the other u tnken 'ill .by the Vaititio, hut nut unlit the yacht had dicpiH'd hoK'lc-.-lv behind the lle-olute. With her rivnl out of the race, tho llooluto finl-hed alone und way declared tlio winner after the regatta committee had d-uiillci! Hint "he need -ail only half tho eighteen-mile course. Ill-luck met Vnnitio after vw had oowrod le-. than fmir mile of the race inid before tho boat had round oil the firpt mark to windward. A she tucked info a -troiis muiIIi wind lior dook wii at n .har juirIo nnd two of die nun on board, half. blind nl by rain mid Mirny nnd hampered by oil-kill'', --lipped over the -ide. The -ouni wiw covered with white enp-s nnd in order to save the men". live- Vauilio hove to. Lifebelt wore thrown to the sni!;i;linir Miilur-. and it wa some time before one of them could lie draizued on board. A pre- boat in the meantime bad picked up the other. lu the meantime Uc-nlutc had an ea-v run to her fir-l mark. Tlio lilt-Imp to aiiilio occurred in tin lev of the tains- Mum! -bore. Tliouglt nnitie ww in the lead at tho lime. Ke-oliite a- fa-t overhauling her. The official time of Ite-olute nt the fini-h va- 1 .Vi -.to. The official clnp-cd time wn- ."i.'l minutes and II second1'. TO ONE DOLLAR nwa from the Adorn cnuiai, and him it would uol. n-led II' Hie Aiiieiiiuu lUc--i torn "I nid: 'Mo mii lliluk I would let puny woulil tnlc tlio bu nio-. I lold ' mui Iiiiii llie Adam company nil' and lue people -m lbi tin- iw iltu to III V lltlllK 111 V IllllllelicO II II llll'CC ll.lf" LET IT BE LIGHT! riyfts. .v .w 'r Repeal of tho Dollarhlde sti'ni of murium n Kraiionung smoiii oi ions for traffic over tbulr toll road over' the SlKklyou wns ufforted this mom Iiir by tho ronnly couit UkuIiir an order flslng the rate nt $t per vehicle. Irrespective of slio, nniitbor of pnsMMiiors, or load. Sheilff Slng- lor wns onlorod to pot a not Ire to this effort at the toll gate and notlf) Mr. Dollarhlde. In rac tho Dollar- hide's fall to abide b this regula tion, they will he. prosecuted under tho Htnte law. Reports have reached the county court tho toll nMUMsmonM wore being made a- Illicit a traveler would pay. A committee of fruitgrower. waited upon tho county court in rt1 gard to the nppulntmont of M. P. Henderon of tho Uulvoridty of Wis consin a- pathologist, under the state law, prorldhiR tlio stnto pay nne-luilf, and tho county the other halt of tits wilary. The court took the matter under ndvliomont. Mr. Henderson received the approval of the rralt growers meeting lnt Saturday. - M YJT6v(0'-: I Bs i l UH ifH I Bal'iilIil-Cn We Answer All Calls for Help Make your baking sweet, digestible and wiiolesoiuo by untug Crescent Unking Powder Iterative "(' It K H (' K N' T' leavens lu the mlxliiu bowl m well as In tho oeu. Its work Is thorough. It will rnlv tho dough. ASK VOt'lt OltlKIMt Crescent Mfg Co., Seattle is. .VVMsT from thoo who are suffurliiK per sounl dliromfort or loss fiom the hunt. Our Ico will bo -tint at mint to tho rollHf of Ihoio who need It, And that In pnietlenlly overyliody In eludlui i tmi-smlf. If j tin arc not itik Ink our tec you ought to for thu wiku of your mnnfort, your ihwlth mid to prevent tho spoil liu of footlH. Cor ()ulik l)ollcrli Phone M H. WEINHAKD'S M DEPOT il&&&&&i$Wl t T X E CANADA REFUSES MOTHER JONES RfGH I OF ENTRY COUNCIL PLANS DESERT (Continued from Page 1) ( Weeks it McGowan Co. f YTimffVTAirrpa Irif AmMmI Vf riMMMMT NM V. W, WMka IM-Ja A. K. Orr Wl-V to be encouraRed In tho city of Mec ford, and of which It Is so much In need. If I remember correctly tho his tory of Medford, not lonfc slnre an honored member of tho city council, through apparent motives of economy (falBO of cotirso), did wliat ho could to force ujion tha good citizens of Medford a so-called emergency water system, reservolring In a cess pool tho waters of Rear creek which If run Into tho mains and pipes of tho city, would probably havo been fatal to many nnd endangered tlio lives of all tho citizens. Tho complete paralysis of all pro gross in tho region through which tha said electric lino runs Is so mani fest thut, under tho circumstances, It U extremely difficult for ono to Indulge In generous Imoiilses. Every merchant, man, woman and child lu tho city of Mcdrora Is vitas- ly Interested lu this matter, and In tho spirit that should exist lu every town, cty or community that desire to forgo ahoad, every citizen should put 111" shoulder to the wneol and a slst In tlio development of the spiritual and material welfare of wiry portion of tho city. OHO. W. CHERRY, KKATTI.K. Wn-h. Juno l. ''.Mother" .Mary June, organizer of the I'nited .Mineworker of Ainericu. wnis not permitted to hoard a Cau mlinn Pacific -.tenmer hound for Van couver today, beiii' --topped nt the gmi'-plitnk ly n Caiindiau Pacific of. ficial. The Tailed Minoworkert, have filed a protest with Secretary of a lior WiNon nt YVuihington. "Jlother" .IiJiic-:, who had nurclia. ed n ticket to Vancouver, pre-ented lierielf nt tho j-nnsplnnk of the Mt-nmer and was ciibjected to the u-iial (iiie-tioiiinj; by a Canadian im miralioii inspector. Asked if -hc wii- mi American citizen, iho replied; ''Vei., und proud of it." She j;ave Ireland ns her liirthplaee. The in- ppeclor looked at her ticket nnd xnid. according to .Mrn. Jono-s: ""oa'rc not Koiuj; to Vancouver. You're- goins; to Xanaimo to kick up n di-turlianeo anions the minerrt, und yor, can't ." The inspector would ni.iko no fur llier expluniition ami Mie wa (diligei! to hit"! iiMile. lu connection with tlio Home Show Friday nlKht.n mimical program un der tlio direction of .Mrs. l.'d Andrews, will be given. Tho Itev. Ceorge Schooner, "the Riirhank of Oregon, "' will deliver a lorturc on "Hoo Cul ture," and n local phyflclnn will gli ft talk on "Hotter Rallies. ' Tho full details of the program, have not, nt H't, been completed. I WEDDING BELLS Stenrii ILirniim John lUrtiuui nnd Mln Florence Stearns wcro married Wednesday morning nt It .00 at the home of tho lrltl J near Central Point. Rev E. O. I.ldrldge nirformed ho cere mony. Alter tho wedding, a lunche on wns tmned. The newly maritad couplo loft on the afternoon train ! t I f ? ? '4 ? r y ? t MANN'S STORE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY GETTING READY FOR THE GREAT EXPANSION SALE OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 6 AT 8:30 A. M. WATCH US GROW! A Y y y V f y y y y t y y y V f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y (in ri lmtltal'tfcinftn trln u'hlnli a.-lll ).jt extended through the -outh and ea.t .- TELLS OF NEW HAVEN (Continued from paj-a l.j betterment of hot lithe r.nd- nnd the public." Itlyanl Testifies KoIlowiiiK .Mr. Skinner'-, le.timony .Mr. I.edyanl wn- railed, but wr uol woni. He Kind he de-ired l con tradict certain -Ulemeiit mndu by .Mr. Mullen in hi testimony. On the Iloton A Maine board, lie until, he repre-entcd Ihc lar-jot hold ers of hlock, the American Bxprot company. "I tried to i-ct for the American Kxnrextf compaiiv tho bii-iiu4 of the N'ew llnveti, but ii.u-n never n on dilion of Im ui,' f the Ito-lon & Mnino stock. .Mr. Mellon lias l.ti fied that whnt I (mm after wiih In get an extension or the contniel bo. tweeu the AiuorinOi Kxprc- com pauy nnd tho Ho-tou & .Maine. Thcro i not n word of truth in that Mate ment. A He- Jm. becomo n di reclor or the . Jlnwn, .Mr. .Mellon font for me 1.1 d .d he winded to take the io.nl xiir,. hii,iin.Mn S.P. tho Mt. I'itt Qxars. Aro hoino-iiiudft und will inoNt particular mokor. please Tho northbound motor of Southern Pacific railroad was put out of commission nt tho Tolo cross ing Weduesduy as tha result of a col lision with an auto driven by E. W. Monroe of Roseburg. According to Southern Pacific officials, Monroe bo- camo confused at tho approach of tho motor and drove Into tho sldo of tho motor, Tho auto was demolished, Tho motor counted Into Oold Hill, and waa hauled tho rest of tho way to OrantB Pass, for ropulrs by train No. IB. YKrJjtj' Stand up for Home, Of courwi you want to, thojj smoko Governor .Johnson cigars only. With Medford tride Is Medford made. TOO ryATE 111 CLASSIFY I.O.ST Friday night botween North Applo street and opera bouse, now black shopping bag, containing curd, electric comb, etc. Return to Mull Tribune. !3 Costs least PER MILE Wc do not manufacture Red Crown to sell at any set price. YVc make the best gasoline that our experience and resources enable us to produce. The quality of the gasoline determines its price not the its quality. price Ak. I OUL r'mH. lOcat A Surprise Uox Freet COLLECT 12 cnd8 from ex packageH ot'WKUV baked crackers or cakca, and if your dealer can not nupply you with a surprise box of "Supremo" Dakcd Dainties (Illustrated below) mall them direct to ua and it will he Rent at onco by by parcel post, absolutely tree. I'Oll RENT- lloiuokcepliig nioiim, ground floor, modern. .'IIS North llaitlult, (JO ' m V. P. IIAItADON b BON m 1'ou-n.ANu, one. m RED CROWN The Gasoline of Quality That is why Red Crown may cost you a mcie more per gauon also wny it costs you i less per mile. Red Crown is a product of " the best California crudedistilled and re distilled a product of straight refining, not a mixture. It's absolute uniformity avoids readjustments of the carburetor and assures full power and mileage always. Make it a practice to ask for Red Crown. Red Crown signs are furnished to all dealers handling Rqq Crown Gasoline. Watch for the sign or ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Mi'dfonl tY T y