Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATL T1URUNK. AfKnKOR1. ORKCION. 1'MJIDAY. .1UNM M 19 H
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Mrs. Myrtlu ltilnnin rcturnu.l
liomo from I'ortlnml Thursday, h4rc
lm hnd. been called by ttio second
trlnl of the enso ngnlnn the Pacific
Monthly company for damages r
milting In thu death of Mnlc Vt-
nnm In nn elovntor Accident In Sop
tcmbeP, 1910. Tho Jury n warded a
verdict of 37B0 which was promptly
pnjd. Thq 1'aclflc Monthly company
was insgrqd In n casualty company
of London who carried on the lltlsa
,tlon to k,ecp from paying tho claim.
Tho tvcrdlct at tho first trial wag for
$70tof tho supremo court roversliiK
the decision on minor errors. Ash
Innd Itecord.
Tho Kpworth lingua will hold an
Ico cream social this evening on
Meeker's lawn on North Kartlett
Everybody welcome.
Dolmen Insures homes. '
Joe Under and family of Phoenix.
wro among tho out of town visitors
to thft carnival in thin city Thursday
wcnlng.
W. P. Kdrls, former postmaster of
Spokane, and one of the best known
politicians and citlxens In Eastern
Washington la In the city con hiding
an advertising campaign in South
era Oregon for Ul Ribbon hour,
made by the Pendleton Flour mills,
that will take n month or six week.
Ho will establish temporary offices
.in this city. Ho made tho trip from
Roscburs to this city last Sunday by
auto, and reports the roads in fair
condition. Ho will mane- a. trip to
Crater Lake when tho season opens.
Mr. Edris is wol known among the
Spokano colony in this city.
A "Klntr Spits" cigar la home made.
Try one, 5c.
Talent Is making elaborate pre
parations for a Fourth of. July cele
bration In that city, and as one at
traction will have a greased outlaw
pig, that la said to be the wildest
squealer in Southern Oregon. There
will be a ball game and a long list
o sport events.
8aUo,, the, driver of Sunrise Laun
day Med ford. has some wood for sale
oh ground at Coleman creek. 12.50
per cord,. $1.35 per tier. 79
After; three days of hot weather
the teaiperturo dropped Friday to
about Si degrees, and a root breere
wept la from the vest that was a
relief. Thursday night the. tempera
ture dropped to about 73- Clouds
dot the sides, and rain may.como the
first of next week. Farmers have
bees working night aad day .to get
their hay crops .under cover.
Royal Bakery goods at DeVoes.
George Taosaas of Weed, Cal., is
upending, a few days in the. valley on
liuslness matters.
Edward West of Rosebur?
spending a few days ,1a thla.clty and
Jacksonville oa legal matters
Call Mitchell lor lawn-mower trou
bles. Phone 36.
Frank Edwards and wife and fata
lly have returned to Watklns, Ore .
after spending a few days in this city
visiting.
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
II. Carkln, (Glenn O. Taylor)', llas-klns-Boydea
Bldg.. Mala street.
Reports from Josephine county say
thatj another aood sized strike of ore
ha been, made at the Alameda mine
on the Dig: yank ledge.
Attorney Gus Newbury was a legal
visiter In (he- county seat. Thursday
afternoon, going to Salem last night.
Milk and cream at DeVoe's.
H. II. Cady and W. E. HumphrW
aVo acting as special policemen to
regulato vehicle traffic through tho
carnival grounds.
Mis Dirdie Albright of Ashland
visited friends In this city Thursday.
Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co..
Joe H. Wll'iion' returned to hU
homo In Talent arter spending a
week In this city and vicinity.
Colonel Wilson has returned from
tho Grizzly Peak district whore he
had raining property In -course of de
velopment. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co.
Mrs. N. Drophy of this city is vis
iting tho family of George Roblson
of Ashland this week.
Miss Pearl Karnes who has been ill
for tho last three- weoks has so com
pletely recovered and will bo nblu to
return to her work the first ot the
woek.
Hay for sale, AV, H. Evorbard.
J. A, Torney has installed his cyna
nide plant on his mining property in
the Palmer creek country, and ac
cording to reports Is securing good
results. TJio plant can handle :)0
tons a day, .
Home of Truth. 1H South Cen
traL.iaectlnju Thursday to G p. in.
'Moae, JUrkdul'l and Ilaldy Worth
iagtoa rigged up Old Dee Yak the
first four days of this week, and left
this afternoon to fish for steelheads
IfiUbtt-Kogue.
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Tho Ohio society of tho vallty will
hold their annual picnic at Ashland
July ,10th, durluR chautauqun week.
!l)r. C. Jt Smith, democratic candi
date., tor Koyernor will be tho prin
cipal speaker. .
A black, horse belonging to C, K
Gntcs, and valued at $300, ran away
Thursday night with Its driver. Snin
my Mnrshnll of Central Point, nnd
broke both front legs, necessitating
tho shooting ot the animal.
Clairvoyant, Mine, Dreyfus re
nowned nnd gifted clairvoyant wjll
bo located In Medford for a slant
time,
life, 50 cents nnd $1.00, 10 a. m. to
10 p. m. 7:00 to 10:00 p. m., apart
ment 3, Colonial Flats. 75
H. L. Lowe of Roscburg Is spend
ing a few, days In the city attending
to business matters.
O. U Davidson, proprietor of the
Medford Cigar Store, and Miss Nel
lie M. Santce, a tenchcr In the high
school, were married at Eugene
Thursday evening. Tho nowlyweds
will make a honeymoen trip to Port
land. Seattle Seaside, nnd other
northern points before returning to
this city, where they :!! bo at homo
to friends after August 1st.
J. O. Gerking, the best all around
photographer lu southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives mndo any
where, timo or place. Studio
Main St. Phone 320-J.
Wayne Lccvcr and wife ot Cen
tral Point spent Thursday evening
In cdford visiting friends and rcla
lives.
Curtis. Anderson, son of Rert An
derson has returned from Culver
Military school, having graduated
from that institution, and will leave
shortly to accept a rosltion with tho
Clark-Hencry company In California.
Chief ot Police Hlttson tins Issued
orders for a clean tp of a number
of foul smelling sites in the business
district, classed as breeding places for
flies.
Fred Kelly and bride, who wore
married in San Francisco last week,
arc expected to- reach Medford Sun
day or Monday, on the trip up from
the south by auto,
Mrs. J. Uogglg of tho Braden mine
near Grants Pass has returned to
her homo after a two weeks stay In
Sacred Hoart. Mrs. Boggls Is a
native daughter ot Jackson county,
and widely known throughout South
ern Oregon..
CONTESTING BULLIS'
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MIOOPERIY
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HOISH. Idaho, Juno 1U, Citizens
of Shoohone, Idaho, drove, nil ne
groes out of that town Inst night nf-
tor .luck Kduiu'ili), n negro, hud shot,
while resisting nrrosl on u cluuge, of
drunkoiinusB, James May, Ilia town
inaraliixl, nnd IC, dower, tron surer
of Lincoln county. lloworV -wound
may pnrte fntul, according to stir
goons. Aftor escaping from .Mnrnhrit
May, tho negro climbed to tho top of
u moving freight train mid shot
llowor when tho lattur deiiuuulud tho
Tlib Miit of the Slerliiwr .Mining,
eoinimuy nguin.-t S. i Hull! In I
lor a aaoii 1j(... (i. ,;,) ,,, ,i. lir,.,1iv. nnd
Consult her. on all affairs of ....,.,., vi,.11i,fvllii,,, ) ,.llimr;
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me vmijieny ii c. ss mini, is ueina
hvunt iii the t'iivuit enmt this week
uml will probably be I'lunpleted to
uiorivw or lute. tlii nfteinoon.
FYiitiil in scourim; coiituil vt I he
initio i alleged upon ,tlio. port jf tliiv
'nunls'.
The eonilniut alleges Hint S. S. (
HuU'm M'eured n Inio iiuioiiut of!
stock of the Merluit; Miuiiii: eom
piinv collateral for loniw iiimlo liy
liiin to T. II. Imrn(tull, uml that
Hiilli loniied $10,000 to i:tv the
mine'?. hilU mid ifo work neee--iir.v
to protect ntnl preervi' its title. The
$10,000 was seouri'd by tnnrtxnge.
Mr. Hullis nurechiir to tttrttilt fur
ther funds in ils deelopmetit if the
property .ju-tified.
The I'omplniut ullege-. tluit IWitIN
allowed the mine to be mIi! nt u
cheriff's -ale to Miti--f.v n bill f Nil
nun & Taylor, mid through hN ou,
It. S. Hulli-, bought the mini', uml
now claim owner-hip upon the sher
iffs -ale. The validity of UiN deed
is beiiiir attacked, the miitiiur com
puny claiming that .toek took pri
ority over the billf.
Attorneys A. K. Ileniui's, A. F.
Flegnl uml (I. K. Durham repre-eut
the plaintiff in the Miit, and YV. I.
Vnwter nnd 1!. S. Itullis the del'end-
nut. Since the tiling of the Miit the
Hullis' have continued their dexelop
meut work on the projK'rtv, that is
considered the richot in southern
Oregou.
You Get the Rest
Thcro Is when you smok Gov. John
ton cigars and patronize homo Industries.
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(Pendleton East Oregouian)
In the rnee for Governorship this
fall lit. J. C. Smith will curry Port
land in the view of Judge William
Qallowny, newly chosen grand mut
ter of the Odd Fellows, who is en-
route home from Spokane, Judge
Galloway is now occupying the cir
cuit .Ivcnch at Sulcai and wall writ
ten in by the Democrats tit the ree
ent primary us n candidate, for su
preme judge. lie is thu father of
Attorney Galloway, Jaw partner of
Judge A- S. Bennett of The Uullen.
"In my view the nice for governor
wul be cWe tlas fnllr iud Judge
Galloway. "Dr. Williyeumb may
have euiksidernble support from sov
tious wltere lie ha, a wide ucipiuiu
tunee through bis institute work, but
Dr. Smith will eurry the larger cen
ters. I feel there is w doubt lie
will carry Portland bv i good vote."
According, to Judgd Uiillowuy
there is general teudeney t give
scant atlentioa to party linen in ot.
in and he does not look to m.'c much
of a partisan contest this fall, the
iviues being lnr,;ely btnte Usiies.
A fuctor that will cuuhe Dr. VUh
comh to gsq many Itejiubljciiii votes,
iu the view of the ,JinJ, is remem
brnuee Int wus enndiihite for en
dorsement for governor before the
assembly held in Portland lour years
ago. The iissenibly wnn generally
coniilered ,i. attempt on, lite port
of politician to overthrow, the di
rect primary law and it was relent
ed. The J'uct he Nmglit the iiMem
bly jimniimlivn and ilil not go before
(lie )eopIe ut the time, will cause Dr.
Withyroiub to loo ctibt? with many
progressive republicans.
QWNEY PATT0N IS
ISGEST BALL "CRAB"
After u fortiught of heuiy voting
the erabliin' content cloned lit nigh
with Owney 1'utton In the lead It
over 1-00. lie will name the rpieeu
of the imruivul tonight. It will bu
remembeied Hint Mr. I'nttnn was the
official umiiire for the Itogue Itiver
vullev for a number of .ears, uml
thin fact alone iic'iouuts tor the high
voto cast in his iavci. Judge Willi
iugloii wiin second,
SOrtWK. ,
All members ot. K. J, lodge aro
rcijieted to be at tho lodgu rooms at
b:0' a. m. Saturday to attend fun
eral of W. L. Chsppell,
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iH'gio's siirriiiiilor nfler ulioollng nt luKeii back to Hlioeshono. Filntidtt
him twice, Kilwaids wan eivughtlof llowor nro mild In bo thn'iitenliiR
.early, loilm at Atimrlenjt., ICullu U)il ,ln ljueli the pi'limuer.
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"To obtain the best returtt, we wo and
recommend for uso Royal Baking Pow
der. We find it superior to all others.
"INTERNATIONAL PASTRY COOKS ASSOCIATION
"ADOLPII MAYER, Sey."
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TO FIT
Get Ready for
Comfort
during tho hut weather.
"CAMP'rit.VMP"
Thu shoo which Is resilient tn
overy step.
To walk In a pair,
Is to walk on nlr.
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TO FIT
9-I.OO, ?;t..-o, 91.00
White Niibuek and Mahogany
Color
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"Gooa ffu"
mg S Sfoc Store
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Old Hickory
Hand Made
Rustic Furniture
This is fu-l lieeuiuinic an mil ot-ilom- ae. A niilt of thin
desire to be in the open has uienleil nil eer-liieieuiii( ilemaud for
fiiinitiite for the wrmutn, lawn uml iitdeu.
"OLD HU'KOItV" la the only iiiitiniil. lottli-ul oiildoor fiiinUiiic.
It is huill to Inst. It Is iimiiil, intislle. It never offi'mls, It is
Ceiiuiue handcraft.
"Old Hickory" ruintluie i sulmlniiliiil, dbjuilfleili one fenliilo
which maUs lis imlividuulilv ! its Minplieiiyi tdinplleltv iiieaii
economy, uml with "Olil lliokory" the uieutest economy Is In It
pennuiieiil niinlity. "Old lliekoiy' latn foiiiver.
With the nwitkeninr ol' our puople ir niodain tliiies to the lieuii
lies of Nutuie, the popnlmity of "Old lllpkoiv" I'm allure inereusi
cnr bv .eiir. Suuii-oiililour liilnu U now tho rule. Tho icihiiiIu
litis beeomo mi oliililixlird funt a putt ot ovorv home; the niiii
narlor in lookcil upoii siuiitiiei' and winter n the spot of Hiipieme
I rcslliilm-sK, mid for both eiiinila mid mid parlor "Old lliokory" is
the ideal -the noeepled filiintuiv.
Mcdfoiil lias the dftiuelioii of iisini; m " Ohl lliikon than an
ed hi Oivuoii onlsnle ol l'oillaml.
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Great Stoek Reducing Sale
The great stock-reducing sale is increasing more interest daily. Tho wonderful bargains aro advertising this 3alo. New, hotter values nro
put out daily. Many additional bargains put out tlie last few days.
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MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
.Milliiippyhiis received ; fttilher
dearth: i'etitcUoi). JFlic hIocIc is
too lare and in addition home
lines that we were short on. we
have made .some fortunate nur
clut.se.s and have inariccd tlietit
for tjuiek .stile.
TRIMMED HATS $4.98
One lot of about 1 Trimmed
Hals, including finest hemps,
Leghorns and many hand-made
Hats, actual values to sHU.oO
.stock-reducing sale !j4.98
One lot of Trimmed IfatH, hemps,
velvet faced hemps, etc., v;luj
to $7,f)0 stock reducing sale
itt Spo.Ot
The new Oolfine Corduroy Hats, the newest midsummer hat
sale price ..$(.. 49
Panamas, till shapes and qualities, as low as $2.49, $2.98, $3.45,
$3.95, $4.69 and , $5.15
OUTINGr, AND "OAMPINS WEARABLES AT STOCK
REDUCING PRICES
A most varied line of Kb'aki Skirts, Dresses, Khaki Coats, TJnon
Coats, Khaki Middies and Blouses, all marked at stock-reducing
uriccs.
SHIRT WAIST SALE, $1.48
One full table of Shirt Waists in voiles, madras, lawn, liuette,
siirgelte, etc., this season's newest models in Raglan shoulder,
drop shoulder, etc., actual values to .f2.u0; sale price . . . ,..$1.48
TAILORED SUITS
.Just iM Ttiilored Huits, the sea
son's newest, best styles, includ
ing Silk Suits, Moire Suits,
Shepherd Check Suits, Combina
tion Suits, selling at exactly one
half price.
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22.f() Tailored Suits
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15.00 Tailored Suits
Jjs-17.no Tailored Suits.
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ONE FULL RACK TAILORED SUITS $8.95
One full rack of Tailored Suits in mixtures, serges, eheekh aid
while serges. These are not till this season's styles, but good
tailored models, values up to r:i5.0 slock reducing sale .$8.05
EVERY COAT IN STOCK REDUCED 20-; TO 50',;
A very extensive showing to choose from, including the reason's
newest novelties, also a large number of Halmaeaan Coats in white
chinchilla, handsome mixtures, D.uvatene. eUdh, etc.; also luauy
staple models that are good season after season, but none has
(.Helipad the green tag, priced $9.85, $10.98, $11.45, $14.95, $10.95,
$23,95.
COATS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, ONE-FOURTII OFF
A line of Children's Coats in shepherd checks, pongees, ratines,
pljv jiriced as low as $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 up to .,..,
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SWEATERS
At Stock-Reducing
Prices
for that picuie or camp
ing trip, nofhing better.
$5.00 Roughneck Sweat
ers on sale $2.98
6.00 Roughneck and r
Neek Sweaters oil sale
at $.69
$7.50 Roughneck Sweat
ers on sale $4.95
WASH DRESSES
At Stock-Reducing Sale
Prices
Kvery Wash Dress in
slock reduced. One table
full of house dresses in
ginghams and percale,
values to $2.50, sale price
only 98
One full table of DressjS
and Crepe Kiuionas on
sale at ... $1.98
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MUSLIN UNDERW'R
Underpriced 20 to 83
rncludbig our complete
line of ,La (Jreeque l,'u
dennusliiis, as "we'll as'
other good makes.
Clowns tit 59c, 94c, $1.19,;
$1.48 up, '
Princess. Slips at $1.19,
$1.49, $1.08 up.
LONG SILK GLOVES
98c
Niagara .Maid Silk
U loves, Hi-button, ill
black, white and all col
ors, 1.U5 value 98
ItMiiiUon length Niagara
Maid Silk Cloves, black
and white, s
Two-lb,i!tqn
ara Maid Sil
this sale r.
ww.i,,i ais
eiigtlrNjag
c Cloves, at
45(i
CORSETS
Mntire slock at reduced
prices.
One lot ii' I'll (lrcciiio
Corsets, medium bust,
long skirl, $I.J5 value,
sale 98-
One flol of Li (ireciiie
Corsets, $2.00 value, sale
price $1.59
All Hie new Kabo models
included in this sale.
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HAND BAGS PRICE
200 Leather Hand Rags, black
and colors, choice at 'i. off.
k. .' &fflt$ffld$
PANAMA SPECIAL $2.49
In a good quality droop shape,
special $2,49
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