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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1914)
I vw. I'AHK) TWO (HAh AND L PERSONAL LJ- " " ' ' Fred V. Kulli left Mnndnv for Snn Francisco where lie will wed Miss 1 1cpiitcr of llork Island Ml, return Iur to Medford next weok b; auto. Ho will engage in nilhlug. (.'nine Warden Sam Satulry, who ling boon watching tho commercial fishermen In .lo'ephlnc county, re ports ttint t)io tnl.o of salmon 's very llRlit so far and Hint thoro aro not many In Mo stnsnm and very fw steclhcad. Holmes Insures homes. The Socnth comiinny Journeyed to .ineKsouvlllo In full dross regalia Monday nlnjit to land a military air to the mass meeting boostliiR the proposod military school In that city. MapA' of tho company labored undar the apprehension that a banquet was to bo served, and came back fuller or fight than If a call to war had been Issued. Cleaning, pressing, nltorlng'&nd re pairing promptly done at Orros & LaMnr Tailor Shop, 200 V. Main. Phono 5.SS-R. Wo call for and de liver. 72 Dick Johns of Albany Is spending a tew days In tho city nttcndlng to business matters. Atomic sulphur, arsenate of lead, blacklcaf, II hip and sulphur, berry crates and boxes, for sale at lowest prices by tho Co-operntlvo Fruit Growers' Association. Mcdford and Central Point. A call for men to work In the liny fields wag sent out this morning by farmers of tho valley, and several gentlemen lounging under the S. V. water tanks wore extended Invita tions to go to work by tho uolicc. A few responded but most of them had urgent business In the next town.. A spell of bright sunshine is predicted by the weather man and the farmers aro taking advantage- of It, to avoid the usual rain the end of Juno. Cherries at Crandalt orchard. 09 Frank Kane of Talent spent Mon day in Medford attending to business mattors. I'pon tho return of Judgo F. M. Calklus of tho circuit court from Grants Pass, several races In equity will bo called for Jackson county. Try a "Spits" cigar, best 5c cigar on market. O. It. Fouls and wlfo and Mrs. Jack Ulrkland left on tho special Monday night for Portland. MUs Moymc Hynn of Gold Hill vIb itcd Medford friends Monday after 'noon. H. Milton of Salem Is transacting business In this city this week. Saito, tho driver of Sunrlso Laun day Medford, has some wood for salo on ground at Coleman creek, $2.50 per cord, $1.35 per tlor. 73 It. S. Hush and wlfo of Grants Pass visited with friends In this city tho first of tho weak. Vnnco Colvlg ("Pinto") has re ceived a now engraving outfit, and Is getting ready to draw cartoons as soon as tho machinery Is set up, Vnnco plans to make a systematic campaign of tho developing of his native ability along these lines. Cherries nt Crnndall orchard. C9 S. U. Leonard has returned from a trip to California points. Miss Pearl Hooth is couflned to her homo by Illness. Her sister, Mrs. Carl Center of Grants Pass arrived Monday to ue by her side. A "King Spitz" cigar Is homo made. Try ouo, Cc. Mrs. Cnrrlo Carnahan or tho Blue Ledge mining district arrived from that bcctlon lust night to attend to business matters In this city. A. V. Stono nnd wife visited with friends In Grants Pass Sunday. Iloyal Hakcry goods at DoVocs. Miss Ciraco Woods lias returned from attendance at the Southern Oregon Epwortli League convention ut Grunts Pass. Dan Fruzoll Is spending the week visiting frloudH and attending to busi ness matters in Grants Pass nnc ltosuburg. Call Mitchell for lawn mower trou bles. Phono 20. Waltor D. Merrick returned Mon duy morning from a business trip to Portland and plans on opening the 'Nat swimming tank with tho advent of a few days of real warm weather Jim Kershaw of the Antelope is In tltu city today intending to business and visiting friends. Milk nnd cream nt DoVoo'h. 1), L, Walker of A(.h!a2d far aacted I) us I nt sa matters in tli.j tit, Monday afternoon. G. W, Lane or Gold Hill was a business visitor lu the city Mouduy afternoon. Screen doors nt Medford Lbr. Co. T M, Anderson and M. J. Murpln of Kurliy aro attending to buMnes t iiiBtlers In tho city for a few days t- ,-.-- .-,- --- Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS I4jr Assistant A, K, Oft 7M Mls Uuby Hurko left this morning to attend tho Hose Cnrnhnl nt Port land. 11111 Ulrloh has returned from a business trip to Grants Pass. , Fresh llmo. Medford Lbr. Co. Hay for salo W. It, Horhnrd. 1013 W. IHh, phono G0.7-J. Sammy Dean or Ashland visited with boy friends In this city Monday. Miss Francos Kenn of Jackson ville vttlfcd with friends In this clrt) for a row hours Monday afternoon. J. O. Gorklng, the o4t nil around photographer lit southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made anV; jwhoro, tlmo or place. Studio JUS Main St. mono 320-J. II. H. Taylor of Gallce Is n busl noss visitor In tho city today. K. J. Kaiser of Ashland Is lu tho city today, aud predicts that tho bonds for the mineral springs oroject will carry by a lopsided vote. Th vote Is being taken today. Tho nntl bonds continent held n meeting nnd made speeches against the bonds ns tho farewell shot of the campaign last' night, that was something of a fUslo. and had to resort to vaude ville to attract a crowd. Several of the speakers wore hooted. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklug's studio, 22S K Main St. Phono 320-J. John A. Torncy sent out 15 men In an auto truck for work upon his min ing claims on Palmer creek Monday night. An auto truck Is being built to haul the oro from tho diggings to the cyanide plant, now constructed and ready for operation. About 25 men will bo employed In the camp and nioro will bo used If the prospects Justify. F. E. Merrick spent Monday after noon at the Sterling mine. F. W. Shnplelgh Hariwaro Co., are dally adding to their well assorted stock nud are selling at close prices. S7 Tho family of K. C. Hogsctt left Friday morning for Santa Monica, Col., where Mr. Hogsett Is for his health. His condition Is reported as greatly Improved. Joe Under of Phoenix was a busi ness visitor lu the city Monday. Carktn & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Raskins-Hoyden Dldg., Main street. Chester Charter of Kugene Is a business visitor in tho c:ty this week. A. S. Ferry of Palmer. N'eb.. accom panied by ils wife are spending n fow days In the valley. Back home it w at 94 In the shade Monday, and he received a night letter from his daughter expressing tho hope they were enduring thu heat In good shape. Attorney J. K. Dlttcrs of Chicago Is In the city upon legal business. Attorneys Hlchard and F. H. San ford of Grants Pass aro here attend ing to business matters. Enoch Itallcy and Leone Campbell of Dry creek were married Tuesday morning by Judgo Ton Velle at Jack sonville. Col. It. C. Washburn of Table Hock Is In tho citj today ror a Tow hours Judge J. R. Nell of Jac):sonil!e Is In the city this afternoon visiting friends. The Harnum road rolling stock has been Increased, and a modorn addi tion to rapid transit secured In the shapo of a track velocipede that made a trial run over the road this morn ing. The water department has been In stalling water and firo service In the Elks' temple on North Central. A hy drant will be put lu the block In creasing the lire protection. PLUME DEALERS 10 FIGHT ID LAWS PARIS, June 9. Called to defend their Industry against wliut Is termed legislative destruction oil the part of bird protectors, the International Congress of Plume Dealers met here toduy. Their deliberations will con tlnuo several dujs Emond Morln, k'e-reldent of the French Association or Feather Mo chants aud Manufacturers, told the delegatea that what must be obtained was tlio repeal of that section of tlu United StateB tariff act prohibiting the Importation of plumes, the nulli fication of the decree recently pro mulgated In Canada and alo tho prevention of proposed legislation In Great Britain. BRITAIN TO EXHIBIT AT XhW YORK June 0. Ureal Mili um will exhibit ut I ho I'mintim I'n nio e,milion iiiuifliciiilly if I In 1 ni led HUtt provide tin- -mi-u iml nivilio)j, iii'i ciiiliiiu' l W. A. M. (iiti-!c-, -'ii-ini lliu lviitli"li emii imiiy, wliitli liu wiiiilv inpteil tin' linlisli gin wi nun ut In imriM'ii'Jiii'' Mr. (loiuU nmk nl il dinner "I Urn Ilnluli m-IiooU tiinl rinw-ril, clnli Iii-i tiitfhl. lie MiiiJ 1 1)0 ni'liim III lllU J-IMUlMIII'lll did lllll l'----lll Mil' M'llllllllll of I lie -ll'll'llt- I'l (lll'lll Jlrltnili. SIKDFORn MAlfj 'I'KUU'SU. E PERFECT OF BABIES Clnlro Vlrgtuln Sherard, datifctiter of Mr.' and ilb. It. H Sherait woi first irlo tor1 class A girls at tho Hotter llaby ennttet. with n p.rcent iie of 5!).S, and Jobn Krnncls Dnl llare. son of Mr. nnd Mis V Dnl lalre won first prtpp for eta V bo with a percentage o'f 9 The final oamluatlans were made this 'Horn lug. ',' Ranking with tho Sherard habv. a tractlonal point difference Is Doris H. Itund.x, daughter of Dr nnd Mr L. Huliity. with a perrontage of 99 ? " The Judges debated over an hour be tween these two flnnlly deciding upon Virginia Claire. In tho tlrst two tests the two were tied nnd bo-h are perfect specimens. A Stv-nul Tli Cl.iv-4 O Another tie came In class C boi between George I. Drown and Albert McMnnu at 9S.3 per cent, the Judges deciding In fnor or the Drown baby. Tho cups and spoons offered as first and second prises nro being en grated nnd will bo ready for dis tribution to Winners named below nt 2 o'clock ttaturdny afternoon at lias kins' drug store. The 20 best babies according to tho decision of h$ Judges given this uf ternoon; after test's of tho three high est trom tho preliminary examina tions are ns follows, the first named winning tlrst and tho second named. secend: VlnH ., GlrN Claire Virginia Sherard 9U.8 Doris II. Uuudy . 39.76 CIilM A, llojs John F. D.illalre . 9S.S Wlllard Crawford ., 9S.6 t'lis It, GlrN ' Norma E. Chlnnock 99.1 Gladys Ferns 99.3 (lns It, DJS Orlnnn II. Oak 99.G William E. Dent 9S.9 Class C, Girls Helen Porter ;. 99.7 Marguerite Ifughes -9U.C Class ', Hoys George I. Drown 9S.5 Albert G. McMann 9S.5 ('lavs 11, GlrN Gladys M Incur ..- -.--992 Carol II. Dunce -9911 Clus D, D).s Weston i Ward ;. .-,S?.8 Clem Chlldors . Ultt fla-s E, Girls Lillian D. Hnlght 99.7 Ruth E. Wollan 99.2 . Class E, D-s Guy 11. llarland 97.9 Charles L. Dames . . 97.5 SENDS PRICES UP XKW VORIC, June 0. The st.uk market eUmeil Mvi(l. Slrenglh nt tended today's limited denliuxH in to('l. Kpeeinl jmiici- reHMiilil to cuiieerteil liiiymif. 1 radon renlinig canned oiiio reeeiwiiius in (lie lutf denliiigs, hut the geuvrul undertime wn yood. Alter u dull nud irregular open ing today the stork market .tifiVned. All the nothe stuekb uiiido gniu-, running up to n point for I'niou I'u eilie. Virginia debt eertifientes lnoke l'-'i on the ritliii" of the su premo eourl, which permits lenpi'iiu.y of the c.me, iiiolin another Imiu ileluy. The rupid outflow of kM eontinucd. The enxiigement of .?", 000,(100 mure lor Eiuopu wun nn- iioiiui'Cd without ntlecliuu Ihe mnrkel. VISIT TOLL GATE I'linti reeciiiiiL' icnorlri Hint the Dulltirhiden' liml relu-eil to olu-v or- ileiv mill were Mill cliiii-uiuj: from 6I..'0 to $o pur unto ut the SixKiyou toll ttulit, the count v com!, nccoin putiifd by I'losoculor Kell, leli Tiicsdiiv to take the mutter up with the DoltiuliiiliLs pci .01111II.V. ThiM'oitil hii llio power to hx the loll. TOO LATH lt CLAHHIFV FOR RENT -Five roomed nicely fur nished bungalow, closo In. 417 Ju street. 70 I SHERARD MOST MEDFORD SPECIAL SALE IMPORTED SHAVES AVhilc llii'.v liisl, iliis wefk, fi'oiii7;:U)ii. 111, to 0:110 p. m., Ifi (Tills. Conic enrl aiitl Moid the 1'IIkIi, SUMMERVILLE'S KAKBEK SHOP MBPTOnn. OKKflOK. 'I'l'KSIUy. .ll'N'U il, mi- THE HUMAN DOLL rr-V ) 'w5" g5838s??aa I liribith, ,i uViinuit ,, m-rformer, whti w I j'pi'p.ir wi' . i eiirniMtl ivvl Wl k - zxr DOLL LIKE L L Among Hie attractUui .u tl.. Folev Ilurk Auiusotnunt i-Miupati which Is to furnish tho fei..me for thu .Medford Dsioball nssot'ialloii earnl ral which opns horn ucu Jloudii), Is a little lnd, 81 inches high, nud vellhlnc :T pounds, knonn as "Ell saboth, the Lhlng Doll ' Elisabeth Is perfoctl formeil nud Is one of tho bust known performers In American vaudeville She Is SI yours of age and ncioiupltshcd In many ways. Sh reaitlb speaks six different language nnd It Is koldom tbut anyone Is fiiund lu Iirr audiences who cannot understaHil her, Ellsn betli plnys sovural kind or musical Intiruments and Is an accomplished voeallst. This la not tho tlrst vllt or Kllra heth to ModrorQ ns -.e tla6ll an en gagement Hero sorersl Tours ago wlien r girl lu her ..ns. Wlvllo hero sin made many irlunds u'ud a slto Is Is endowoil sAtti u mnrvulotis memory will redi rail them all b) unine when she nsjts aiiy or them on hor nrrhal here. The carnival company has tuan otlior uttraatlons antl b highly en dorsgd br tfio rirlbjlt cOuJmorrlnl nnd civic bodies or the elites of Cnli fornhi. Clonii aurnctlons ami meri torious entertain mi hU are the con stant endeavor 01 ii,- munsKcniPiit. Of court H Ferris wheel nin merrjf-ge-round ar to be experttHl The youngsteni wu.ild not think I was n oarnlvnl ltuoiit these tint'! honored amuseuirn: featurwi. The IniHu wheel Is all tool and cautl leveroil nud as sate as any sitting roenuroaklng chair. It Is If tho tjpe called "Eli" and li como to he known n the onlv kind cnrril by iip-to-dHto c.irnlisin. Thu merry-xo-ruiiud Is 11 distinct novelty. Not one of the whip and Jerk, gasoline engine and track nf ralru with rtatluiiHry liorsos but n regular "Old Counn " stjlo Halloplng horso carousal with lite sized steeds which iiitllop lu a realistic manner on a safe platform, swung from 11 mighty axle whlcli Manila eitlcaclb In the center r ni-rinK 11 perfectly w 3 i 1 a I With over refirrlng regular ity that day of days, when everything go wrong, whou the groceries 1 'nl meat, tho leo and tin wood m 1 everything to ho ordered wn tho ramlly wiibh Ih in th 1 ,1)h nud ull tho liousohnld iifair. upset, what a roller to h& at your elbow a servant who I1 run all tho errands and t ikq nwny tho worry and car of nine Mon day. Wo rurni h this sorvlco to 000 liousi aJvoh In Med ford, and Iium) a servant reaiy to servo you In tho name way. Tho snrvJro wi will perform Is almost unllinlii u hut tho chargo Is so small sou will wonder linw R win be ilono only 15 eoulH a day (no other charge.) H ygu want un to drive away nil ill no Monda in your house lot us list )ou in tho Hlue Hook of MoUford whluh goes lo pruss June 10 Von will bo proud to hsie vmr iiitmo ulonij with the otlu-i The Home Tel. & Tel. Co. T'lH l B -ri .-a --s r?acria!A'iiarrs: . T' svri DY m CARNIVA Blue Monday I Btuooth gliding mullon nnd tree from the fieuUa and whlimi of n gns ui gliiV, GD CHANGES 1 IHH m mm i1 fm$t M FINE WlilSUSftl ProfoMFor W. E. Cm land win. Is alleged to luwo tnlked l'reino, (al women out of their Hie fmWws, mie n vnmple or bin l(t of nub. with n local applhiitliin this mornluK, in 1 deiunll.v itudetitolUK u chailHo or heart. Proressor (lnrlml, wtio In the first few hours or his confinement 'n the eit Jail, thoughl ho would Just uitt uinll) dlo boeniiKo (ho nlr was re poor, Issued n stutanieut thts morn ing to Chief or Polire Hlllsou In which he snld (lint of all the Jail" that lie had over behold the Modrord Jail was the best Kept, the elenuent. the most 'sanitary. If the Fates willed that ho must spend a period lu durnui'c Mto, ho thought he would select the city bant lie, nud bo happy though ImiirlFoued. This sudden switch from denuncia tion to flattery, leads Chief HlttHOii (o hellovo the profommr has beon em ploying Mime r bin reputed elnlr voyuut aceompllshtui'nts, on himself, or Is trying to hypuolUe tho iwlleo Into letting him loose. A telegram was rncoitwl thin nller noon from Sacrniuohto stlyluqthat o tradition papers hud been tfrnntod by Governor Johnson for tho return of Garland to Fiesno. An officer will arrive on (he Shus(a Limited tomor row morning. Tho prisoner sent n doion or so telegrams Mondii) trying to arrange for n settlement of the difficulty with out his return to California, but this fulled. Garland tluentens to secure a writ of habeas corpu. unloome action Is taken noon one wa or the other. I'RLSEKVi: YOUIl II.MK WHILE YOU HAVL IT Ta.o enre of )our hair now, and ktp It. Pont wait until It Is gone, ror It can iiuvcr tc regnlHeu. ttct a buttle of iriiiTi iiiiii iii iuiiviiv7i uaiiv iviiui ic It acionllng to direc tions nud uu will ward off tlu- imager tit railing hair and earb baldness. Wo don't ilul ill that It Will grnW hair on h h.imI heiiil. hut II will loop your hair al IIS r it Wit posit I vol) guarantee Out Two slue. f'"o nnd l.uu. For sale by l,i:) II. RASKINS l'.Ciiklw Agi lle said an recently pany injr over trl v m ZEROLENE Koc)M The Motor Cool fwii?& 1 Tho broiling (inn h crtsily cleimuil with hot witter nnd GOLD OUST Mrtkca ovcry kitchen utensil climn niulanniiary. fio nml lurfrr packngci. nnmFAlRBANKD CHICAGO "let the GOLD OUST TWINS tla yoftr worA" 'SxmKOBeKSfiSsaesm We Answer 4X&i& 1 v i-ii H. WEINHARD'S M DEPOT $2.50 to $'1.00 HIT MITllMlli I'Ot'R IIOI.IhMtV ,. all ho nsk oii to pay fur a pair uf our I'iiiiik in- t"dntiliiN Nuwoai Itlll iti'lt, okoljW Hf U leathers or rubric, with any kfx.l ir heel ou may deslin. a fit assured At the r,x.--' Good OPPOSITE POST OI'I'H'R We (live H. A II. Green 8tniiiM Iv? used it successfully for vears" " if - " nutoniobilist to us referring to 'ero- - lene. "Why shouldn't; it be a pjood oil, your Com r r has been manulact- lubrieatino; oils for i forty years, and yoli must know how to make a Kood oil." ZEROLENE THE STANDARD OIL FOR "When von tell inc that automobile oil you can makethat's guarantee enough for mo." M'iiniiv'mrlu of mntnristK li:iv file s:ltiu rniifirlitnrK in our recommendation. To thousands 'eroleno is, ..:..: 1... :.t.., :,... ' m V 1 1 1 JJJ villi ii.iuiu n.iimiiinij' 01.1111,1.1 Dealers everywhere. Ask our nearest agency about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil (Cslllarnls Medford - KB uvirmv" All Eh Calls for Help from tlu'-u who are suffering per ooiiii I illnninifort or loss (tout the I lent. Our leo will be sent at oneo lo the relief of Iho'o who UOsM It. And Hint Is prsetlrnlly overylMNly In eluding yourself. If jou nro not Ink ing our Ire on ought lo for thtt so ho of your eumfort. your tienllli nntl to pieti( (he spoiling of foods. For Oulck Pellverlet Phone It Hlgu nl S1101.9 r?srr f- y w mkkl lj "- - . MOTOR CARS Zcrolcnc is actually the host Comp any - 4-nnKt ? r iSer2 V s0 :. w -sfim v 1 w Nip Vi ;: :-3T it ""&1 itfWWitWi't('ftfW(WMWW