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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1914)
I'AOB TWO lf Al AND LlitRSdlVAL - - W, It, Mcl.l.cod of Mcl.cod's store on tho Prospect rond was a this week's vIMtor In Medford. The Pilgrim's Progress I proxing thu Jjrentost drafting card of llto cnrnlvnl ' fielng crotxded nil during tho cvonfnff. The- trip to Mora Is next In tho lend And no ono should fftll to tako In thosfe two fun in ducing devices before the closing of tho cnrnlvnl, ilarl S. Tinny Irnves Sunday for a month's visit nt Minneapolis, Minn. ' Thursday, July tG, lias hocn set for Bedford Day a iho Ashland Chntnuqua. Mr. Gerard Talllnndlor, director of the Mod ford Conservntory tins signed up with President lliillnRS for tho music for that day. Holmes Insures homes. Mrs, H. U. Patterson' nnd daugh ter, Miss Jcnnnclto httxo returned from Portland where they liava been Attending tho Hot Show. Complaint has been rccclxcd by the police that small bojs go swimming In Hear creek close to family resi dences, garbed in &n a manner as to bo highly embarrassing to women. A "King Spits" cigar is home made. Try one, Cc. Irs. Fred Lewis of Wcllen and rhlldrcn nro spending the week end in the city with friends. Arthur Allder spent n few hours In Jacksonl!le Friday vUittng friends and relatives. Salto, tho driver of Sunrise Sun day Medford, has somo wood for sale on ground at Coleman creek, 12.50 per cord, $1.35 per tier. 79 n. X. Foster of tho Palace of Sweets who is attending the National Guard encampment at Fort Stevens is expected homo Monday, the rest of the company following the last of the week. Tomorrow is tho longest day of the jear. The sun will rise at i'.H and set at 7:37. with 12 hours, one mln uto and So seconds of sunshine, and ono hour and 33 minutes of twilight. Itoyal Bakery goods at DeVoea. The Southern Pacific will run special train to Grants Pass and Gold Hill tomorrow for the Kogue River Valley Lcauo games, Medford pla Ing Gold Hill at Gold Hill, and Tal ent Grants Pass at Grants Pats. A largo number or local faus will make tho trip. Owuey Patton was offlclally crowned the biggest crabber In town at tho carnival Friday night, and Miss Eileen Perl was named queen and thus crowned on tho high platform at tho south end of tho grounds. Miss Perl was surrounded by a retinue of maids of honor, and niado a neat speech, lu which sho wished cveryono a good time. "Crabber" Tatton made-a few remarks, and the crowd cheered. The carnival will close Its engagement in this city tonight, and the biggest crowd of the week will bo on hand. A Madri Cras will bo tho closing feature. -The carnhal will make Its next stand at Eugene Call Mitchell for Vawn mower trou bles. Phone 20. A letter from Dud Anderson to Medford friends states that he will motor to this city with his mother about the middle of July, and that he will rest and train until the first qf October befOro re-entering tho ring. He writes that ho never felt better in his life, and tho desire to. crcawl through tho ropes again Is tr ;ng, Jean Hattls'te, tho deaf pltt-hor. uim Ktnrtil tho season with this city, now with Helena In the Union association, pitched a two hit game Thursday against Salt Lake. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has- klnB-Uoydon Illdg.. Main street. Senator Von der llelleu of Wcllen Is a buslnss visitor In the city toda. Quito a number of Elks are auxin? tlcketH on tho Elks special to bo run to Klamath Falls, July 4th to tho llodeo under tho uuspp.es of the II P. O. E. of that city. Miss lluth Xye has returned from a week spent visiting friends and relatives In tho Central Point dis trict. Milk and cream nt DoVoos. Jucob Hrant, a farmer of the Ya kima valloy. Wash., Is visiting the family of J. Neabar of ths clly for u few da j s. H. J. Johnson of Ashland spent Friday aflurnoon In Medford at tending to business matter. Scroen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. Harry Porter of Gold Hill I visiting friends, and relatives In thlj city and Jacksonville. Gordon Henshuxv of nodding, Cal., )s among fho out of, tovyn xjsttors to this tlty.th'U week Kresh lime. Medford IAr. Co. H. U. Lotto has returned to ni l,u, lii llosehurg after spending ft.m days f n thut Mir m butlnuBS !! ! fftbl.McGowinU. " UXDIRTAXIKS A, K. Orr fpMf 0 II till Herbert Alford motored to Ash Innd Frldny evening on business. Miss Phronta Helms of this city Is visiting friends nnd relatives in Go)d Hill this week. 1 Frank Onnion, n laborer fainted on South Central nxenuu Frldny nf tor noon, nnd It wns first reported that ho wns prostrated by tho heat. Thl rumor wns quickly dispelled when tho victim stated Hint ho was snb. jeet to fainting spells. Hay for snle. W. It. Kvorhnrd, County Assessor W. T, Grieve of Jacksonville was n business xlsltor in tho city Frldny afternoon. I.uthcr Armentrout of Itoguc Klvor was a business visitor in tho city Thursday and Friday. Home of Truth, HI South Con. trnl, meetings "Thursday, 3 to 5 p. in. Vlncc ltxnh is down from Wntklns, Oregon, nnd reports much mining work In that section. He also sa.xs the deer are plentiful for this time of icar. with the gnmo wardens watching closely for violators of the game laws, Stanton Griftls and Stater Johnson won n duck at tho carnival Friday night, and will serve the same to n number of their friends nt tho Uni versity club Monday cloning. Clalrxojant. Mmc. Dro)tus re nowned nnd gifted clairvoyant will b0 located In Medford tor a short time. Consult her on all affairs of 1Ue. GO cents nnd $1.00, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. 7:00 to 10:00 p. in., apart ment 2, Colonial Flats. 7S A decided drop in temperature from tho first of the week when tho mercury soared to 96, were, recorded Friday and today. At one o'clock tills nfternooh tho temperature was 73 degrees, and tho maximum for Fridar was S3 degrees. A cool breexc rrom the west drove In rain clouds from tho coast, but no show ers are expected. Fair cloudy weath er Is the prediction ror tomorrow. Attorneys Gus N'ewhury nnd W. E. Phlpps returned Friday evening from Salem, where they argued the caso of Ward vs. Hammcl, a matter in replevin beforo tho supreme court. It was a discussion over this suit that led to a fistic encounter between tho two lawyers at acksonxUlo n jear ago, but nothing like that happen ed beforo tho highest court. A decis ion In the salt will bo given In tho fall batch of rtndlngs. J. O. Gerking. tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon Alwnya reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or nlace. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. H U. "Patterson and H. F. Mcador left this morning for n ten days auto tour of northern California, points. They will do sonfo fishing on the way. The largest Saturday crowd of tho month Is in tho city today from the country, and all the stores are doing A xood business. Itoy Nichols of Eagle olnt is a bus iness visitor in the city ror a (exr hour's today. Tho P. and E. will run the Hrst excursion or the season to Ilutto Falls today, and a week from Sun day the S. P. will run an excursion to Colestln. neglnnlng tomorrow northbound No. 14 will stop nt Itay Gold ror the benefit or fishermen. Scores or Medford people will spend tomorrow In the hills. Axel I.undgren of the Ulue Ledge district who has been 111 for the Inst ten days Is completely recovered ac cording to reports received rrom him, J. A. Torney has returned from a short trip to the Palmer Creek coun try. The teachers examinations being held In Jacksonville will closo today with 72 aspirants for teachers cer tificates. It will be two weeks before the results arc known. "Tho racing mntlneo scheduled ror tho Fourth or July nt the fair grounds has been called off and thero will bo no celebration In this city, though exercises wlll'be held In Grants Pass, Talent, Trail and many country places. AL K. Swift or Tillamook Is spend ing a few das In the valley attend ing to business matters. Councilman George Porter and Water Superintendent George Tranna leave in the morning for a tour of Inspection or the city water intake. Mort Kilgore or rtogue Itlvcr is In the qlty today attending to bus iness matters. Miss Frances Kenny or Jackson ville visited mends In this city Fri day. Itosa Kline, or the Little Butte wns a visitor in tho city t:ie inlddlu of tho week. Hotiry Thompson of Eagle Point spent Friday In Medford and Jack sonville attending to business mat ters. Tho skin grafting operation upon Sarah (irccn who was operated up on at Sacred Iff art hospital Thurs day by Or Porter Is progressing Hue and out or dunxor. The ban dages will bo reinovod next Wednes day whon It will' be determined whether uuother operation Is, wees sary or not blind women who "" '"'"" Dinging on the refcl whs ordered lo iiiowi to Iho imxt lown b) ('lllct JJItUoii, Iht Inept) four hours In Iho city luviiB KKpliml. Mionw "nil lr. A, K. Hkiii lex vis lomoriuw l; aulN on u bits lues urn! ph-usuro Hip lo I,nkitlu. MEDFOttD MAIL TRtUt'NR Pursuant to tho call Issued by Governor Oswald West, Mnor Pur den hns named W. 11 Gore of tho Medfonl Nntlonnl bank, nnd Attor ney A, M. Kennies, ns delegates to tlir trl stnto Good Uonds cotmiHlon to bo hold In this city In Jul STERLING MINE CASE ISEMENT The teMimuux in tin ohm' of the StiHnir Minim; rompniiv mjmn-1 llio llulli IntotvM. nllrging frmul in se curim; control of Uio rich pliieer proiH'rty, m- compU'tctl l'titlny nl't vmoon nnd the ileoiiou luken under iul irineiil liv Jud.ue K. M. tlklii- who i- expeeteil to uive hi-, riiuliiij; within a week or ten dtiy. It is exHftel Unit I lie court will take Mime notion next week in the Kinder diorve Milt, Ihnl stirieil the tnumuillits of Drift'in ereek ltit t-piiuj;. The tlove of pence lin- set tled over tho houchold nnd it i- Ihoujjlit Hint the eourt will ili-iniox the n""lieulion for the !ioree. Argument of new motion-, intro tlueeU by City Attorney Mel'tihe nnd Attorney W. K. IMiipiw, in the hitler Miit ngniu-t tin iuvokiiii; of the s-cwer n-e-.-inent for di'triet III, will he heard the iir-t of the week, with other nes in equity -eheduled to come beforo the couit tho coming week. GRASS FIRE CALLS DEPARTMENT OUT Fire, exidentlv et liv eliihlren of tho neighborhood for the fun of it, in the tall grn on n ncnnt lot on West Main street, culled out the fire department this afternoon at 1:1.1 o'clock. When they nrrivetl the hlnze had been extinguished hv wo men with garden hose and hos with wet guiinaeks. A fenture of the fiw uiin the reoklcsH ridiiit; of motorvyelists en route to the scene, nnd u collision with n hov on n wheel was narrowly nvcrteil at Qnipe and Main. The nine hov came near being run oiur hy an auto nt the Midford 'hotel comer. When the fire auto slowed up crossing the railroad tracks, u cou ple of youths from the country nt ieuding the cnrniwil, Jumped on the rear step nnd were promptly kicked off by T-'ire Chief Lnwton nnd Officer Cingcnde. CARRANZA REFUSES PORT SALTILLO, .Mex,. Juno 2.. Gen eral Carranza's reply to the Niagara mediators declining to arrango an armistice with the federals received Its final touches today and will bo dispatched tonight er tomorrow. Orriclals in authority here today take the stand that If tho constitu tionalists aro not represented nt the conference the fault lies with the mediators and declares tho domand for an armistice was Imposalhlo for tho constitutionalists to grant un der the existing clrcumstnnccs, NEW . GUINEA ISLANDS. E HATAVIA, Juno 20. Heveiul i-,1-niidn lo the north of British New Otiilicu have, been devastated by an curthipiab1 and storm, itecoidiiig lo reports teem veil here today. Hun dreds of houses hiixe collapsed and n number of unlives; were di owned. Patronize Home By smoking Mt. Pitt, tho best fc cigar on the market. TOO LATB lo CLABBIFf WANTED Com, barley or wheaf AdyUo me by letter prices, and ' whero'cah Jie seen or phone Kll-It. II. j. Do d go, Jr., Medford. K0 FOIt HALE -Full blooded lierk shlre boars, uny age, can be seen ut Imperlul orchard, three miles east (ft Medford, Phono 4-F2 or 911-It. II. L. Dodge, Jr , Med ford.' R0 W'ANTIJD To buy six to Ion tons of Hald barley hay. Addrofs Potto' k Gould, Medford, or phone 25-112 83 nHpHALr- Hlx nlgUlercd Iluroo Jmmy sows, duo lo fariow soon Call 3-FO or wrilu II. II Corliss Tslenl, Ore hit I J X HT-i7a7iJ 1 mT I m ulcli ilTurm I'lniler pltiuku reluiu lo llils of flm. HvnrA. 7 D QIIAK MKttFOKl). OliKCIOK, RA'tVUIUY. .ll'NK 20, l!)lt ------w------- ..r es j At the Churchc H..4i-t .to-M--.t...i Talent lUtptUt Itqv. Mrs. W. T. I). MneOulloiigh 11. A. pastor. .Morning worship U n. in Hxenlng worshli nt S p. in. Strnngers welcome. ('mitotic Corner 1'lexonth nnd Onkdnlo. Mnsses 8 nnd 10:"0, Chrlstlnu doctrine !:i:.. llnptlsms 2 to 3, EventiiK dovotlons 7:30, .laiksonxlllo Metliolil-t Tho Uev. J. S. Smith of Ashlnnd will prvnch In the Methodist l'plsco pal church of Jncksonvlllo Sundny morning and exciting In the ttbcueo of tho pnstur. Children's Day oxer. ctt.es b.x the Suiuln) school nt 10 n. m. Midweek prnjer meeting Thursday oxoulng S;00 o'clock. Exorybody welronto to these serxlces. A, S. Jenkins. imptlst Itev. It W. MncOullough Ph. D.. pastor. Morning worship 11 n. m Sermon. "Christ's Second Coming In the Light of Tliessolnnlniis. Exenlng worship S p. m.. sermon "Christ's Second Coming lu tho Light of tho Lodlns. The Hlblo school will repent n pnrt of tholr children's dn exorcises. Hlblo school !:IV II Y P. V. nt 7 on Strangers wolcouie to nit scrxltes.' Oakdnlo Axenue .MelluHllt Sundny school nt 10 n. m. Tho nnniint memorial sermon, in honor of tho I. O. O. F. nnd Kobcccn lodges at II a. m . oxer) member of these orders nro Inxltod to attend this serxlces. Children's Dny ererclses nt S p. lit. Parents should come and bring tho children. A program has been nr rnnged for this occasion. Strangers aro welcome to our surv ices. II. M. Ilrnnhnm. pastor. FlrM Clmrtli of Chrlt, Scientist Sunday sorxlco at 11 n. in. subjeit, "Is the Unhorse, Including Man. Evolved by Atomic Force?" Wednes day excnlng testimonial meeting nt 8.00 o'clock. All nro eordlnll) in vited. Sundny school at 10 o'clcocli All under tho age of 20 nro welcome. Heading room In church odttlco, 212 North Oakdalc axenue, open from 1:30 to 4:30 dally except Sundnyn and hotldas. McllMxIlst Medford Mhotllst Kphcopnl church, corner of Ilnrtletl and Fourth streets, E. Olln Eldrldgc, pastor Services Sunday as follews: Preach lug 11 a. m and 8 p. tn. subjects, morning, "The Life Worth While." evening, "A Man Whose Dreams Came True." Sundny school including ndule Blblo classes for men. women and oung ladles. 'J 45 a. in. Epworth league C:45 p. in. Prn)or meeting Thursday evening S o'clock, theme, ''Self Judgment " Excellent music t chorus choir under the direction or F. (.'. Edmends. Special rcatures ror Sunday ns fol fel fol eows: "O Lord How Long Will Thou Forgot Me." IPhlucgor.) Quartet. "Jesus My Savior Look on Me." (Nevln) Anthem, "The Hcaxcns Aro De claring." (Ileethoxcn) Quartet. "Whither Art Thou Go ing." (Net In) Prrs!)tcrlaii Preaching at 11 a. in. by tho pas- tor. W. F. Shields, subject, "Tho As- sembly." Preaching nti p. m.. "" loet. "Tho Country I Passed Through." Special music both morn ing nnd otenlns. Sunday school at 1 0 ft, m. Y B, C. E. society nt 7 p. m. Men's lissH nt 10 n. in. Kin- rnr t CHICHESTER PILLS HBANH, IKnH IJiftl Aky, i klku.iM.SI,l,Hi tr fill. I. K,4 .-1 4. !.,, llJ Willi Slr VUiia. M.TKII litl,i ItUAMM kilAJk.t u.s..t"nAJnkaiLM(.eircsf.AlrtTlRrnatl ' SOI D BY DttJOfitST.S FVlRYWHtM Joyful AntttHnatHM of Ifcthsrlwod Thorn It nnt lu bo u litrnt nnnrrlicimlcm 'ofdMrens o nnr ho coiniil-t' Joy i.f ixyeciaiwn. nut th Ik Is (ulli oxer comq by th ndvleo if , iki many women 10 iko "Mutticr'H Friend." 7!l I an cstenml application dtlKnl ti so lubrl ( thu IIIUIwll'H uml to thus so relloxo IIki nurfi riiitllnK on . , ll' IHfTVIi. 4"l. um natural strain upantlio cords and Una invnts la not uc i;miaiiKd by thoiw sevuru lnjn suld to .api nauuxi, inunilntf sick lirnx mid inuny IimuI liMnmw. Many (xoplo Ixllnvc Unit I bono ronedlo wlilrlt liuvv stra thu lent of Hum, Uwit Iwvii )mn put lu nviry trial UmU-r lm xurylntf condition or ukp. wclslit, Kvnrnil lieu ltd, n, limy Ixj ufiy rrllnl ijuin And JiMkInk by tjiu tail llmt "MiMm'h Krltlid'' )itin i.ii pi fontliiiiul iihu slum our witiiiilmoUn-rs t-irlliT jiirn uml U kiiowu liioui(iii iliv 1'iilivd Hlui U inuy nt i-iy lnfiTud Hut U tw)' Ibloif Hmi Mi.uini yiadly rn-muwi-Md, 'Aloiiiurs )'fimi" u iiiimihI Kfily Pi our own ubmory uml U M by ilms l - ery wiirr.- u for M Uftl lo .iy Miui tlls fur u "n iNMiU for vtint luiu hrtlhi Add i-s4 ijnM ( kuUIw Cw irtr a fh w , m B T!iMMHHBHiHI Idergnrden at II a. in. for Iho villi dreji of pareittH nltendlnit vhmvh. All nro cordlnlly Hulled lo tho soi'Vlces, A-i. wiLsdN Tb APPOINT NEGRO TO OFFICE WASHINGTON, June JO. sI'ivm. dent WiVijli liiu nuked bY tho u'sig; nation of lleuiy L. Jolinoii, it to publioan negro of Atlanta, tin., if leeoidl-r of deciU of tlilj Ufetilol Of Columbia, to lake vflVet July I. The ponillon lias been filled h a negro for scxcrnl .xear. Sotillii'in demoemlf .u iliuileil nt the lepoiled iiilenHon of the pies-i ident to uppouil n ili'gui to siioeeed Johnson. It was mi lodax the hh- j i em xxi i mil no imiieii nx em eis hilt will appoint ntiolher uegio. REBEL TROOPS TO SAI.TII.I.O, Mov. .luue Jli. I utler dale of .lime 17, Hem nil I'tedlo Axila, piveiuoi' of (liiluialiuii, re ported t tint he had ilMuttflicil eon-titutttttiili-t Kiildturx to Snuta I'.it lalin, Clidiuiihim, to protect iho prop, erly of the Amcrumn SliieltuiK v He riniiig compatix tiom rohhuiv. Itep rcHctilution had hern tentle lluointh tho American state deiaituient and (ieucrnl CanuiiMi had uked 111(01 mntioti ftniti (Ieucrnl Ax tin. Why Not (let the best smoke, Ouv. Johnson, nnd nlso pntrnnlzo homo. WOMEN Soli gunrnnteed hosier to friends nnd neighbors. 70 per cent profit, nmko $10 dnllt Experience iiuuere snr). Interuntlonnl Mills, box I02! West Philadelphia. Pn. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corficticro 32(5 North BnrMctt. Phone f)ti3 M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Ii'in; and Carpel Cleaning j and Wearing ' fill KAST MAIN STUKI'Vl'l JMioiu) 50:M?. RANCHERS Your MAY lias 'wt you a great deal of !alor, worry and expense; doil'i run the risk of IiOSIXxJ IT all through Fllxtf when it can be insured at a small m.st in any of the eleven largest Kire lusuraiiee Companies fn the wo rhl by Holmes, tho Insuranco Man Thone78-L .Medford, Or. 300 Is thu Number of tho Medford Taxi Co. Of fit 0 Wllsnii'ri Cigar Hloro. First Door West First National ll.inlc O. V. MVHIIH .Vi J. C. CASS Proprietors 1 Quit Business Sale ' "Wo arc gioilg1 to quit business and we are selling every thing in Waddles, Harness, liobes, Blankets, Hags, Suit Cases, Moves in fact, everything in leather, as well as Touts and Pooled Knives. AT BIG REDUCTIONS The goods must be sold regardless of ol, and it will pay you lo look the lino over. Vou might, see something yon want. Uuy Harness now and save money, or gel. you a new Knit ('use or Leal her Hag. HERMAN BROTHERS $i$i$t$$$$$4 EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY Tp BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 10M Leave Medford S a. in. Iteliirning reach Medford ti:ir p. in. Kare, roiuitl trip $1.00. 'Phis triplhroiigh the niouiitaiiiM is n delightful day's outing. Closing Out Buggies Wo aro going out of the buggy butjiuess and offer sonic of the best bargains eer given in the valley At Cost and Below We have a big line of liuggies and Spring Wagons, all of whieh are included in the sale, nnd invite every person who is figuring on a new vehicle to call and look the line over and get the prices. Hubbard Brothers i iP-tYtiJJjji iHBz''"" Tl eT'X'.ljp'Ml 1 MAXWELL "25" $825 AT ITS PRICK, the world's greatest automobile value The tinl- mid eiiiinioilx uieien-iim' ilettunnl li.r .MmxhkII ".W fur llue Imitd-ioino. rninv .1-Hiinjj'r Imiul.v iiMtoiiittbilt, il $825. proxiH run lu-noly tlml Ihr.t me the em I ho Auierieau people most ttlliit. I'litrciful, swift notriox ottfti or xxonderrul oiWi'ily .Hid peirurin- iiihm', Thu .Mit x ell "J"." til $G25 ImiuIh up and dvlivoiii t In mid dny out under uuy ami nil oumlitUim, Hit, otory in'iomi rwiliiw Tumit t libAr'i,t!a lfijrj . A wiih!t. fill 'Mire, pn- itiitl oil viiuihiiii)'" cur, .Mm, i powor for IU wlil (10BC puuuil tliuu uuy luultc ur curtly CIIIX. , ' ' ' C.pidw in ii 1 1 tl lot n- lnm Mm JiihI w lull Ihonu Kpleinlid curs 11111 do, nnd why Mm 1 hi Imi) ii MnttHI "W" nl $U20. Powell Auto Co. i' ? y t f t ? T ? T v i L I I WM V f (W -