Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 08, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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JIKDKOUI) MAIL 'I'DlltrXK. MKOTOIil). OliKUON, JIONDAY, .ll'KH 8, l!)l-
PAQ1S TWO
10CAL AND
L PERSONAL
lllll Wrlelt, receiver or tho Old
Channel mlno lett this mornltiR for
llraiitn. Pass, In connection with buM
nea Involving a reported transfer of
tho property.
The Mcdford Driving club wl'.! hold
H racing inatlmjc the Konrh ot July
nt tho fair grounds.
W. W. I'ssher of Ashland U tran
sacting business In this city today.
I)r. J. 1 Heddy returned from
San Francisco Sunday nnd left Mon
day for Grants Pass nnd Portland.
Or. -M. C. Flndtey nnd family, af
ter 12 year resldenco In tho city,
have left for tholr now homo at
Salem. Tho doctor nnd tho three
older children left Friday afternoon
by automobile and Mrs. Klndloy and
the threw younger children left Sat
urday morning by trnln. Thoy
Flopped at Hugono to visit with the
Wash Hair family over Sunday. Miss
draco Young, for a number of years
Dr. Flndleys office assistant, left on
Saturday for Salem and will assist
Dr. Flndley and his associate, Dr.
Sleeves, In the Salem office. Grants
PaBfi Courier.
Holmes Insures homes,
Judge Calkins left thjs morning
for Grants Pass on judicial business.
Tom Taylor will take his racer
"KIiik Seal" over tho Pacific North
west Itnclng association circuit again
this year, leaving about tho middle
of July.
Cleaning, pressing, nlterlng and re
pairing promptly done at Orres &
I-aMar Tailor Shop, 20C V. Main.
Phono 3SS-U. Wo call for and de
liver. 72
Don llador and Gene llattlstc, Mod
ford baseball players who are playing
with Helena In tho Union Association
are both making good.
Silas Ileardon of Ituch Is attending
to business matters In this city for n
few days.
Atomic sulphur, nrsenato of lead,
blackleaf, II mo and sulphur, berry
era t os and boxes, for sale at lowest
prices by tho Co-opcratlvo Fruit
Growors' Association. Mcdford and
Central Point.
J. I.. 1-ong ot Uojoburg Is attending
to legal business In this city today.
The Seventh company will leave
Thursday, June 11th, for tho annual
encampment at Fort Stevens. Thoy
will take part In the Iloso Carnival
parado at Portland, and all who at
tend encampment this year aro en
titled to a free trip to the 1915 fair
on military services.
Joo Itadcr nnd family of Phoenix
aro spending the day In Mcdford.
A. 11. Sallng, tho real cstnto man,
wag arrested this afternoon by Chief
of Pol Ico Ulttson upon a warrant
charging a violation of tho city
plumbing ordinance. Saling Is al
leged to have Installed plumbing
without first securing permission
from tho plumbing Inspector. The
raso will bo called beforo Police
Judgo Gay day after tomorrow.
Try a "Spltr" cigar, best 5c cigar
on market.
Spraguo Itclgel of Gold Hill spent
Sunday in this city.
Col. Ilooscvelt'a trip to South
America at It Theater today. Always
10c. GC
K. S. Push nnd wlfo of Grants Pass
spent Sunday In this city visiting
friends and relatives.
Why not wear tailor-made clothes
mado to fit you In clean and sanitary
shops? I'rices are no higher than
ready mades. " Get your order in now
for July 4th. Orres & LaMar Tailor
Shop. "'
J, R. Jackson of Central Point,
spent Sunday In Medford on business.
Salto, tho driver of Sunrlso Laun
day Medford, lias some wood for sale
on ground at Coleman creek, J2.G0
por cord, $1.35 per tier. 70
C. A. Noren of Hedloy. Cal.. is
spending tho week in Medford tran
sacting business.
A "King Spltr" clgnr Ib homo mado.
Try ono, 5c.
0. "V. I-ano of Gold Hill was a
business visitor in tho city Saturday
afternoon.
noyal IJakery goods at DeVoes.
It. I,. Dungau nnd F. H. Turner of
Gold 1JIH spent Sunday in this city.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's.
Al Pankoy or Central Point spent
Sunday In Medford visiting friends.
Come laud- ceo tho fine spring
woolens' at Orres & LaMar's tailor
shop, nea'r Fruit Growers "bank, 07
A novvjmoijern, sanitary fountain
Is being Installed In Urn Palace of
Sweets,
Six days special values In men's
tailored suits ut Orres & JnMnr'i
tqllor shop, 20C West Main. i!7
Mrs. Wayne l.eeur T Central
Point vfBltod relatives and friends in
this city Sunday,
Cull Mitchell for Vawn mower trou
ble. Phono 20.
fr . . ..... wl' -y
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Lswly AutMmmt
Itey Ffeono 'Ml
KIM V. W, H' IM-Jil
II A, K. Orr WH.M,
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Homer Gentry of llarron Is a busi
ness visitor In tho city today
Screen doors at Medford l.br Co.
Tjioro were no ga'mos In tho Itoguo
Klver Valley l.eaguo.Sunday owing to
rain.' The special train chartered to
carry the. fans, of the southern end
of the circuit to Gold Hill nnd Grants
Pnss was cancelled. The games
w 111 bo probably be played off at the
end of the season In tho shape of
double headers.
Judge George Dunn ot Ashland
spent n few hours In Medford Satur
day attending to business matters.
Fresh lime. Medford l.br. Co.
Mrs. Hose Knrlght of Gold Hill
spent Sunday In Mcdford visiting
friends and relatives.
Den Ilasor or lllddlo Is spending a
few days In tho city attending to busi
ness mailers.
Hay for sale. W. II. Kvorhard.
1013 W. nth. phono CC7-J.
W. II. Kvorhard announces tho sale
of n block of lLlots In Oakdale Park
addition to W. 11. Humphrey.
Henr Terrell of Talent was a
business visitor In the city this morn
ing. J. O. Gerklng, the best nil around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Wilbur Jones of Itoss I.ane at
tended to business matters in the
city the last of the week.
Johu Carlson of Gallco transacted
"business In this city Saturday return
Ing to his home this morning.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gcrklng's studio, 22S K
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Game Wardens Sam I.. Sandry of
noguo Klvor and A. S. Hubbard of
Ashland were visitors In tho city
Sunday on official business.
r W. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., aro
daily adding to their well assorted
stock and aro selling at close prices.
87
Tho citizens of Trail aro making
preparations for a celebration of tho
Fourth of July at that place. Var
ious sports, speeches, a basket din
ner, nnd other amusements will make
up the. day. , ,.. . .
Free trousers with 'every suit at
Orres & LaMar's shop, 20C West
Main. 67
Houston Mng who was nt Wrancel,
Alaska, working for the Madden and
Hanley cannery Interests, and re
turned wltli the body of Karl Trow
bridge, killed In a hunting accident,
wllfnot return. Ho was released
from his contract calling for his
services until November 1st.
Mrs. Charles II. Gay who under
went a serious operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital has completely re
covered, and Is In excellent health
and spirits.
Wear a suit tailored to your
measure and sec the difference. Val
ues up to 25.00 for )1j.75, values
up to $30.00 for $19.75, fit and
workmanship guaranteed. Salo closes
Junotplt), (,7
JA. Tornoy left this afternoon for
thePalmor Gulch country, whore he
is making preparations to Install a
cyanide plain on his mining property.
James Heed of Klamath Falls Is
visiting friends and relntlyc In tills
city for a few days.
Arthur Hose ot Dry creek is in
the city for a few days on business.
Miss Amy Wing of Ashland has re
turned to her home after a short
visit with friend In this city.
E. D. Hanley leaves Tuesday for
Alaska where ho will superintend
cannery operations.
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
H. Cnrkln, Glenn O. Taylor). Has-
klns-Doydon Dldg., Main street.
There will bo a meeting of tho
newly elected democratic county cen
tral committee Tuesday afternoon at
Judge W. II. Canon's office. A coun
ty chairman and a mombor or tho
stnto central committee will bo
elected.
Word has been received that V. C.
Drown, who organized tho Oregon
Granite company of this city, nnd
was connected with that Institution
ror several years, was recently killed
at Seattle. Details are lacking.
Happy Jack Walker, and wifo,
Mazlu Walker, who appear at tho IhIs
Tuesday and Wednesday, represents
the theatrical paper, tho Billboard,
and the White Hat organization and
would like to meet former actors
and player.
A flro ularm was turned In at 2:30
this ajternoon from 1207 West Jack
ton because of a grass tiro. Some
boys had been smoking cigarettes In
the locality, it wub tho third rass
fire of the season.
CLOSES STEM I0DAY
N'KW YOHK. June 8. The Mock
iiinrliet clii.'i xteiuly. Outimlu m-tv
IimiI little inlliii'licc mi Million loiln.v,
nllliimuji i hen- were important ik-vel-opnlCuU
whih tin H'li'iU luiil Inn;.'
beyil iiujiiIimk, The Mijireuie eouit
ilei'Moii in llm Khrevepurt rule cane,
fiwiriiiK the nillnmdn, mid the hullili
government einp figure fluid! In
klir tlii miiriutl. KtwIlirJiiK nml lioi'l
M'llinjr (hiiinI litirli iii-ice all iirnuinl
IhvuuiI I In' etui, Itindiug nulling n
jiiinl.
BANNER YIELD OF
WHEAT IN PROSPECT
AYS
UNCLE
SAM
WASHINGTON, Juno 8 Nine
hundred million bushels, almost hair
of the average world's wheat produc
tion, and a new record for the United
State Is tho prospective total leld
of the farms of the country till
year, tho department of agriculture
announced today in its June crop re
port. The enormous crop will be 137
000,000 bushels more than over was
grown beforo In the United Slates In
any ono year.
There also will bo largo yields ot
oats and barley, probably second In
sire in tho hUtory of the nation.
Spring wheat area 17,190,000
acres; condition 96.5 per cent, Indi
cated yield U.5 bushels per acre.
Estimated production 202.000,000
bushels.
Winter wheat condition 92.7;
yield 1S.1, production OSS.000.000.
All wheat area r.3.K77.000 acres,
condition 93.7, ylehMC.9, production
900.000,000 bushels.
. Oats Area 33,3$;t,000 acres, con
dition S9.5, yield 31.7, produclun
1,210,000.000 bushels.
Parley Area 7,528,000 acres, con
dition 95.5, yield 27.3, production
20Q.000.000 bushels.
Kyo. condition 93.0, yield 17.2.
Hny, condition SS.7.
Pnstures, condition S9.S.
BOWLBY PLANS
FOR RAPID IRK
State Uiuhwny Kmjiiieer II. 1
Itowlliy arrived m Mi-dfonl In inspect
Pacific highway work Momlny. He
aniHUiiiccil thui tho state will purch
ae (mother eonerele mixer for uo
on the highway between .Medford tun!
Ahlifml. Willi the pro-cut equip'
ment nnd Ihe new, it is expected to
complete the inemeiit in record
time. Over ."(III feet n day U now
lieiu; laid.
"The new work will be on n differ
ent huM-," -aid .Major Howlby. "We
Will establi-li n cent nil inixini; van!
nml work two m!le each way from
it. In-tcnd of sentlerju Mind nnd
gravel along the road, the material
will be ali apportioned for mixture
in ilic central van). A miiiiII track
will be laid nnd the material deliv
crcd in miiiiII car, like thohC in ue
at mine-. The-c cars wilt lie un
loaded hv cramtH into the micr nod
will enable lcr nnd clieaper work."
NEVER SAME NAME TWICE
(Continued from pi;8 X.)
hoH's of si hli ful future filled the
nges.
"Von ce," said a letter of August
0, "for the present 'S' (Schuiuaiiu-
lleinkl niiisi believe we nre entirely
etrangeil or. never Iiml any more in
timate association."
In the oftiirp of n Inns epistle
mailed two days Inter. Itapp referred
to one of their numerous biiMiiow.
plans, Maying:
I'laiuutl a Hand Housv
"Talked lo wealthy friend nbout
the road hmi-e here (Chicngn) on the
north side, and he became enthusi
astic about il. Suggested private
dining room to seat about twelve
und inclo-ed entrance so parties
eould not be discovered, and good
meals, expensive ami good things to
drink, lie i married, but seems to
want u place where he can have
merry times without detection and
have a lot of wealthy friend- and big
spender! who also would patronize
such u place."
Complainant's ca-e was rested at
the noon adjournment.
COUNCIL SHORT-SIGHTED
(Continued from Page 1)
moiic to flow into tin; city tlu'oiHi
all the various channels of trade nml
would thus in the course of each year
mean far more than the lew extra
ilolhir extorted through higher tvn-
ter rule- or higher luxation fiom Ilia
lew whoso invested all would ohligf
them to slick here under such an mi
just and short-sighted policy us Mil
which has been impo-cd. 'Jo my pos
itive knowledge, no loss than seven
now homes are in eonlciiiplulimi here
on the Height, mine, for one, nearly
ready lor the couti actor, and all will
he dismiirngul by the ciifoicemcui
of tins new oidimiuce,
Tlio-n ol' ii on Capitol Hill ami in
Swkiyoii Height really get no water
unless there he a surplus running to
waste fioin llio reservoir, Ka it would
seem to me that iiislmul if chni"iug
mi oxcoftivu inte mil here for this
wiisiii wnler, Hint tlio Ingliuil thing In
do would be In niakii n very lihcwil
rale, Hunt ol fining an imliieeiui'iil In
sliliiilliiill follli'inciil whole lllWll",
llinwr and wnin ate ilic IIihik-
wi debited, Mo-l of tlie new coin
eiN lo our vallev the la-l lo yetus
lime heeii r-eekiiiir s eiy eoudl
lion, nnd quite ininiber of them
hno loeutvil up IhU wn. Wlml lcl
ter mm eould ho mude of lid- smplus
water tlum lo offer it cheap us mi in
ducement to suoh sottlemoul f This
excessive water tale jill never force
an one to vote unplatted, iiuiin-
j proved uereaue .ronortv into Hie elty
m order to iel ehenper water, nml
have that mote than ofl'-ei hv lusher
tuxes. Such all idea is prepiwteroiiH
am! too simple to lielleve it etmmnteil
Ciom any of our wUo eilv dad.
Proper inducement would cause
litis section lo become o thickly
populated in Iosk than three .xeiif"
that we wmild nil until in come into
tho citv in order to net meil street",
ewer, street lislit, hIico mid fire
protection, mis nml the multitude of
oily mlvnnlastes whlcJi toiihl not be
o.tciii1eiI lo us now," even' if we did
seek nnd obtain Htlitit- i.n.
Tlii- city i destined to ho u iirent
center of imputation in the ttoi far
di-taul fultiio. It will he a itmuu
farintinx mid di-trlluitun; enlcr al-o.
Hut not until we succtcd in m'lliu'
tho Southern I'uoHle "" ,mr 1""'
cMti we liope ff or ei" t -ncli eoti-
dilious. Tlli- will lake time. witieuco
and wi-o mniiascmeiit, hut it will
sttrelv come nliottt. In the meant into
the citv must depend hugely upon
it- siirrnundiiijf population of ranch
ers. Burden- nml potiltrv rai-ers mid
retired liusiue-s men who come Itere
lo enjoy the advautuve- with which
nature lias -o hotiiiteoii-lv supplied
tt.
The t'oinmorcinl oluli hn expended
a grenl deal of monev and effort nml
done good work in ndvrrtUiin; the-o
mlvantaaes to Hie world nt lnijfo.
Hut what will it profit to not the peo
ple to come here nml then drive Iheiii
away or piohihit thorn from locntin-;
ntnont; u- by -ucli itrliitrnrv methods
Otlier erroucoii- ideas pro nil within
illie city as tcgtmls ihe -iihutbaulle,
a- I will endeavor to -how. rir-t,
that we get inure water limn we are
entitled In for wltal we pay. Second,
that we have gcncntllv lieeu u-iiiK
water proinieuoii-y wiilmut meters,
and, third, that we do not contribute
our jiiot i-lmre toward the city's de
vebqniietit. To refute the first and Meind.
take my iimti
it reatliii- lor the pnt
iths. Tliiv show that I
eighteen moii
con-iimed in I tint wludclimc US.US'2
iilluti- at fl.-'itl per isjunlli. or a total
co-t of .f'J7. The iiiuimmiii rule all
through, which is at :tll cents per
1000 Kulliiii, would niiiko the value
of what 1 cnnstimi'd -!'., and show
ing that I paid in ihnrtimo 'rlS.nl for
water which I did tut consume. Tor
thirteen mouth- t Jiut period I n-ud
hut $2.'t'2 worth utflnna0-cent rule,
yet it co-t me .lti.'it. Mnt i' n
have Iiml meter- tnr two cm- or
loiiL'or mid few of lis coiimimh .is
inncli water liy oin-lialf it- do.- aj
modern city ic-nlem-d.
A ',..ril) per niHiilh tiiiiiiiiinin ui I
.'(KID gallons would qo nt the rule oi
TOO I.ATK Xfi'ciaSSirV
I'OIl SAl.K One Durham giving six,
gallons a day, otto black Jersey i
glvliiR five and one-half gallons, I
onu Jersey giving two nnd one
half gallons, fresh soon. J. C.
Hoover, phone 2SI-X.
TO LOAN liavo $1500 to loan on
country properij wltliln six miles
of .Medford, quick action for good
security. K. S. T,uin', 210 (Jnr-nett-Corey
block
I'Olt SAI.K Ten acres of bearing
pear orchard only three ihlles from
Medford on good slope. Hoiiho
nnd otilbblldlnKs. fine, rich soil. In
come property Prlco only 14501).
Payable ono-half ciimIi. K. H.
Tinny, 210 (!arnett-Uorcy Dldg.
FOIt SAI.K MIP'ioll niltomoullo In
good running or!or, cheap. O. I..
Coleman, Talon Oregon. "2
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
Jiig and Carpet Cleaning
and A caving
511 EAST .VINKTRKET
Vhouc 'MAI
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Expert Corsetiore
320 North Bartlctt.
Phono WM M.
CHICHESTER S I PILLS
If IHAllwNI) I. WANK l'll.l..K6
Il .ni..ult.ti.i,Airli'.'''
:oi n riy n,'!iir,rdTS rnwrnnw
SPECIAL SALE
IMPORTED SHAVES
While lliey hist, thiH weelc,
from 7:!)0 a. in. to o':IH) p. in.,
IT) cents. Tome early ami
avoid the rush.
SUMMERVILLB'S
l!AIU!i:R shop
.n vA'ja
Mil. Ia 11,4 l iM f"f
.v
i.'iO eeiits per 1000 unlloits, A (lie
vll s slips show thnl Ihev can sup
ply water ut H cents per 1000 kiiIIoii-i
and miike n pvol'it. In lite i'uee of
those lljiinvH, if this now vale I not
eqitivaleiil to coiifisi'iitiou or lolihei.v
llieit I am it liar who fqjiiro.s, or else
figures do lie.
As lo the thiid Idea, few seem lo
lie awate of the fact that the prop
el tv owner in this dlstiiol made il
possible for Medford lo have the
present tiollev ntoni hv eontrlbuU
hit; many thoisituds of dollar in
property nml euh m an iiidueomeitl
tor lite Hiillis inloioftK to hulld the
nme to the lleilts. One coiiumui.V
I nut leliublv iitforuied. iHiuhilnileil
.ir.,000 lo this end. This ptolilbitivo
oiiliuuuce make it imposMible for our
people to nniKo kooiI, siunK them as
failures in out und-t, and "ends ihem
fotth to herald to tho outside world
that coufi-cntion of inoperlv ritfltt.
oppoitunities denied and letmxres
sion i- the poliev ol our civic K't em
inent. Ucspeetftillv,
l)K. .I.'ll. Kit KKI1T
CRYING FOR HELP
l.ols or It III Moillnul ttllt Dull) Ciovv
log l.s-
The kidneys often co for help.
Not another orpan lit the whole
body more delicately constructed.
Not one more Important to health
. The kidneys are the (litem of the
blood.
When they fall the blood betome
foul and poisonous.
There can bo no health where
there Is poisoned blood.
Ilnckache Is one ot tho frequent
Indications of kidney trouble.
It Is often tho kidneys' or) tor help.
Heed It.
Head what Dean's Kidney Pills
have done for overworked kidneys.
Proof of merit In the following
stntemeut:
Daniel I'laten, (' St., Jacksonville.
OroKou, sajn: "It was nix or won
years nr.o that I used Doau's Kidney
Pills, but I can't forget how timeji
Kood they ild me. I suffered from
weakliest) of the kidneys and all tho
disorders that ko with kidney com
plnlnt. I ached all over. Dean's
Kidney Pills soon fixed me up In
good shape."
Prlco 50e, al all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy- gel
I loan's Kidney Pills -tho mine that
Mr. Klaten had. I'ontor-Mllhorii Co.
Props . Iluffiiln. N. V.
Look GirlsiH. weinhard's ice depot
Prepare mw Dulls fur I
DECORATED DOLL
CARRIAGE PARADE
WcillH'StljIX , .7 lllll' 17, 2 p. III.'
Medford Base Bali Team'
Carnival
June 16 to 20
ATTRACTIONS BY
FOLEY & BURK
Tri.es Awarded fer:
77e.st 7)eeorated Doll f'arri-
!Mo.st rni(iie Doll Carnage,
longest Doll.
Smallest Doll.
Largest T)oll Familv.
7ret.tiest Twin Dolls.
Most 'I'nique Doll.
Send Names to
R. L. EWING
GUN STORE
tj X v
The Closing Out Sale
Of Harness, Saddles, lllankels, Rohes,
, "Whips, Lea t hoi' lags and Suit Oases,
Trunks, (Moves, Touts, VoekoL JCniviirj,,, n
ete.
STARTED OUT WITH ARUSH
K will pay'yoii lo cAll and loolcithis
stock over, whether yon think yon need
anything in these lines or nol; Every
thing must go. Nothing reserved. A
sale for the masses.
Herman Brothers
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Comfort
dtirluK the hot weather,
THA.MP fAMP"
Tho shoo which In roJlltont t
every atup
To walk in a mlr, s I '
Is In walk nit air. '
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Our Customers Requirements
Wo desire t mipplt ovcr Icaal requirement ot our
customers and give over) request prompt nitcuUuii.
.Start an account with us. You will find this the Hunk
of Safety and lined ritrvhe.
OVCPPCVCAOGUNDCnONC MINAOCMCNT
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Calls for Help
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SPECIAL TRAIN EXCURSION
to
Portland Rose, Festival
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MONDAY 1LV1SNING, JUNE 8
scniiici,i:
Invo Medford v 000
l.eave Central Point - ...!! in
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Leave Ituy Onld
HOb'Ml THIP IMIII5S
Medford IU.00 Tolo Jl'-fiC
Central Point . . . !) IT, I'ny Oold . ..JP.00
TIiIh U a Nperlal train of Pullman mm und remirwtilinm (urn bo
made with nearcut S. P. aKont, from whom full paitleularH can ho ob
tained, with leaflet Klvlni; program of the fetlval.
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