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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1914)
"'itf i a ' . I'aOIC tWo MEPFOttD MATTi TRTlttWR MMTKOKn, ONRCION, MTKSDAV. ,UTNW 2!l, 1M uf i V u ' i IS- Pr' "V CCAL AND, PERSONAL I-'rnn'k liny mndc n business trip to' Jncltsonvlllo Monday afternoon. Tho city of Talent Is looklr.R fpr nn orntor for tho Fourth of July cele- brntlon In that city, ono who will 'nmko tho englo screiun, nnd tho war dops growl, nnd WrII "01 my fol-low couhtrec-mon" like nn Illinois poll tlclon. Holmes insures homes. liny Hunch In Buffering from n soro eyo, In which ho caught cold while fishing In tho Hague river Inst Sun day, nnd Is under tho care of nn ocu list. For pale, Packard automobile In flmt class shape. Sco Kdpar llafcr, 42fi Sixth street. S2 Morrison Cnnipbcll, tin trial at HosobtirK for first degreo murder jicar'Oevoland, la known to a number of Med ford people, hnviiiR lived near Agate for a number of months sev eral yenra ago. A "King Spitz" cigar Is homo made. Try ono, Gc James Pitts, n cook employed In tho If. S. Cafe, who was arrested by tho iolIco upon a warrant from llosc- burg alleging the obtaining of tnone under false pretenses, was dlsrhargc ! by tho justlco court upon the grounds of insufficient evidence. Miss Dorothy Smith of Cold Hill spent tho day In the city visiting friends. Salto, the driver of Sunrlso Laun day Mcdford', has somo wood for salo on ground at Coleman creek, $2.50 per cord. $1.35 per tier. 70" Mrs. William D. Foster of Ashland, who visited with her cousin, Miss Qulgley, ot this city last week, tins returned to her home. Try a "Spitz" cigar, best 3c cigar on tho market. W. V. Vsshcr, manager of tho tolcphono company at Ashland spent Monday In Medford attending to business matters. Itoynl Bakery goods at DeVoes. Perry Ashcratt and It. A. Johnson returned tho last of tho week from Fortlnnd, making tho trip by auto. Try a "Spitz" cigar, best 3c cigar on the market. Tho Southern Pacific announces a spcclcal rate to the Cherry Fair at Salem next week, and a number of Medfordltes will tako advantage of It to visit tho state capital. "Wanted. Desire to rent modern ho two with, furnace in or near town. K. J." Owen; Ho'telMcdfard. .' SO Attorney W. E. Thlpps spent sev eral days last week looking after business interests in Gold Hill. For salo, 1200 pound, five-year-old mare, works single or double. Phone R-13W. S4 John Downs expects to leave short ly for his homestead near Butte Falls Janjcs T. Chlnnock, stato water supcrintenacnt tor District ro. i. who has established temporary of fices In this city, left Saturday for Lake county to adjudicate water rights In that district. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor). Has- klns-Boydcn "Bldg., Main street. Tho city of Ashland is voting to day on the amendment to the city charter, providing for tho appoint ment of a commission of three to hand the spring water bonds recently passed by a 4 to 1 Tote. Tho moss- back element Ib opposing the com mission plan desiring to hnvo this Im portant progressive work left in the hands cf tbo council, P. D. Blackden and son of Climax, aro spending a few days in the clt) on business. Milk and cream nt DoVoe's. Clothllnw and chicken coop have suffered front Grants Pais to Ash land tho last week by raids by tramps. Tho gents of the road In several In iitances lmo been unusually ImlJ doing their work by daylight. For sale, five room house corner Eleventh and Hamilton street, lot 50x 1G0, prlco $700, worth $1200, So? Edgar Hafor, 42C Sixth street. 82 Mike Hanloy was in the city Mon day afternoon, and filed a complaint with the county authorities that the Pacific highway forces hud fenced up tho rond, so ho could not got in or out. Adjustment of the matter Is under way. Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co, Joseph Dclmont Morrison of Bagle, ago 23 years, and Km ma Waldcn of this cl(y, ago 30, were married this morning at ton o'clock In the county court liouso at Jacksonville by Coun ty Judge Tou Velio. Both tuo roa trading parties are well known In mis vny, J. II. Bukcr, formorxlty streot com missioner, has disponed of his lease uh tho Wallace Woods pluco near JukonvlIle, and moved back to this .Fresh lime, Medford I.br. Co, BK.. i ..-.- " ..' ..Ji pi, I, ,.1MI .A l i i m ' ' Weeks ft McGowan Co. UHDKKTAtUCBS I a, k orr n-m Hi ! il t '! i4 Abouty 00 residents of Knglo Point district gathered nt the homo of Bow man Jackson nt Kaglo Point Sunday, in 'an did fashioned picnic. A coun try dinner was served, nnd the men folkB latched horse shoes, while the women folks listened to a vlctrol.i and chatted. A number ot Medford people were guests. Mr. nnd Mrs, U. D. Hoffman nnd Henry Hnswcll nro on a business nnd plenrmro trip to Northern California, making Crater l.nko. If possible. Hay for salo. W. II. Rvcrhnrd. Southern Pacific tlll run a special tialn to Colestln Sunday. June 2Sth, Gold Hill band and orchestra will ac company this excursion, train start from Grants Pass making nil stops ono faro for round trip, nn enjoyable rldo over the Slsktyous, excellent min eral water, ample shndo, dancing pa vilion, box ball alley, shooting gal lery, lawn tenuis court nnd croquet. Seo dodgers or phono any S. P. depot in valley. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mndo any where timo or place. Studio "22S Main SL Phono 320-J. Miss Alice Blackford of Central Point was In the city Saturday, at tending a meeting ot tho College "Women's clubs at tho Janes residence en Capitol Hill. Miss Blackford ex pects to leave shortly, in company with friends, to spend the summer camping In tho vicinity of Prospect and Crater l.ake. Clairvoyant, Mme. Drcyfns has had years of expcrlcnco nnd gives ad vice on all affairs of life. Her ad vice brings harmony 'where discord has prevailed. Special $1.00 read ings this wvck only. Colonial Flats. Jud I.upton. a former Medford boy. was seriously injured in Scranton Pa., last week by being thrown from a runaway horse. Word received from Scranton states that young Lup- ton was riding the horse through tho city when it became frightened and ran away. He was thrown from the animal and Injured internally. Jud I.upton Is a son ot Mr. J. Lupton who formerly owned the Antic cigar store. The family left the city about four months ago, returning to their old home In West Virginia. For sale or trade, 160 acres un developed ranch 1 V6 miles from Derby on Pacific & Eastern railroad, price HS00. See Cdgar Hafer, I2'" Sixth stret. S2 Call Mitchell for awu mower trou bles. Phono 2C. Joe C. Smith, has returned from a trip ot road Inspection of the Crater I.ako road- and says that the road to the park line Is in fine shape. Autos can easily make Camp Steel. Court Hall and party have re turned from Crater Lake where they escorted Superintendent Steel last Saturday. ' Complaint has been mado to tho police that garden hose theives aro busy in the resldenco district. A. S. Bllton living on West Main street re port the loss of 50 feet. Tho work is supposed to be the vandalism of small boys. A llghfraln fell over the valley to day, but owing to previous warning very little hay was down, and tho loss Is small. Continued rain is pre dicted for tonight and tomorrow. Al Garretson is still suffering from an Injury caused by stepping on a nail, while doing carpenter work. Charles Greer, city eldtor of the Ashland Tidings Is spending tho ('ay in tho city attending to business mat ters. Councilman Emerlck expects to loave on his annual hunting and va cation trip to Idaho, as soon as tho suburban water question is settled. George Farrar of Talent is spend ing a few days in tho city attending to business matters. Joo Iladcr of Phoenix was a busi ness visitor Ir. tho city for a few hours this morning. David Gross of Eugene is tran sacting business in the city this week. STEWARTS ASSAILANT- SOUGHT BY POSSES HAICKU, Ore., Juno 22. Henry M Stowart, deposed mayor of Copper- field, who was shot down by an un known assailant ut Copperfleld yeH terday, was resting eaklly at a hos pital hero today. Despite the grav Ity of his Injuries, physlaelans lie-. Moved he had even chance for recov ery. Sheriff Hand loft Copperfleld with u po8h(j earl)- today seal chlng .the mountains between there and ilomo . . - stead for Edward Fisher, who, Il Is believed, inn; liavo been the inun who shot Slow ait A doeu other mix pet Is already have In; mi arnmted, Flslior, who is u brother of Marshal Harry 1'Nlii'r of Copperfleld, Is mill to have thiratoiicd Ktowart re'0ii( Ij, their differences being on uftor math of I ho nalooiiiiit'ii'n wur roverul month uHn which rosulU'd III Uov ernor Oswald W'l rlosliiK nil h Ioqiim ut Copp-fleil uml deposing Dm ell) offlcu HluKurl was u Joon Mwnr urn) with iillwridl) itll (Jun ttimt4 MtittjIiVrffttlipii ot u. OF SILENCE If It SISKIYOUS Henry Wright, nge 75 years, tho strangest nnd most picturesque fig ure of tho Blue Ledge district, known as tho "man of slleneo of tho Slskl yous," was found dead In tho forest near his cnblu homo on Elliott creek Monday morning by Bard Moses, a' prospector. Deputy Coroner John Perl left this morning for Huttou, Cat., to bring the body to this city. Death Is supposed to have occurred two xut'ks ago, as he hns been miss ing that period. Frank Edwards, who hns n gold claim on Silver Fork has been looking for him, as he had been abtout from his cabin. The last person to see Wright nlho was F. W. Cornnhnn. manager ot tho Blue I.edge mine, who met him on the trail. Wright told him his oveslght was falling, nnd when he struck oft into tho heart of tho wilds. Cnrnnhnu says ho had n premonition that he would never seo him nllve again. t.lved In VIMernp The cabin of Wright was nbout 12 miles from Hut ton. Cal., where ho voted, and eight miles from tho Pennsylvania mine on Elliot creek In the very heart of the Siskiyou wild erness. No ono ever entered his cabin, unless nt night, nnd then un der close scrcutlny. By day ho greeted all visitors from his cabin door. Edwnrds and Cnrnnhnn nrc supposed to bo tho only men who ever entered his home. They were his only friends. Wright came to tho Blue I.edge dis trict 30 years ago. ami every day his life was shrouded In mystery. He led nn Isolated life, nnd never tnlked of his past, except to say that he was from the south, and had fought with the Confederacy. Tho prospec tors of the district maintained that he led tho llfo of a hermit to atone for a deep disappointment. llumor says that ho possosscd considerable property, and tho 30 years collection ot gold in that district, and one of tho tasks ahead will be the locating of relntlves. A search of the cabin will lie made for a will, if one was left, and for tho gold ho Is supposed to have hoarded. Itetlrcnt Concerning Self Wright was a fairly well educated man. well liked, but rctlcont, nnd of a sorrowful meln. For years ho was a subscriber to tho New York World, and once every three or four months ho came to Hutton, Cal., for grocer, les, and his papers. Frank Ed wards, the last year, has Insistently urged that he go to Wntklns, Ore., and 'Bpcnd the winter with Edward's people, but Wright always refused. Deputy Coroner Perl with the body will nrrlvo tomorrow morning. The body must bo cnrrled on a stretcher '12 miles down a rough moutaln trail. Burial will bo postponed pending the location of relatives. Tho death of Wright recalls the end of a prospector-hermit named Peters, five or six years ago In that section.- Peters lived a lonely llfo In a cabin on tho middle fork of tho Applegate. One morning ho left on a hunting trip, and was nover seen again; dead or alive. BRYAN DEFENDS TREATY RIGHTS WASHINGTON, June 23. Criti cism of tho proposed treaty to settle tho differences between tho United States nnd Colombia over tho separa tlon of Panama brought a formal statement today from Secretary Bryan dofcndlng tho clause express ing "sincere regret" on -tho pnrt of the Tilted States that an) tiling should have occurred to mar the friendly relations between the two countries. Tho expression "honest regret" Mr Bryan said, was used In tho memor andum drafted during tho Taft ad ministration on which tho prosent negotiations as well as those which had failed previously wero baBcd. Despite opposition 1n tho senate Mr. Bryan wbb hdpoful today that tho treaty" would bo favorably reported and ratified. Members of tho foreign relations committee expected that corrcspotidenLo in tho archives of tho stato department bearing upon tho treaty would reach tho committee Wednesday, it will bo referred to n sub-coi)mlttee and probably v. Ill be mad public, 'It Is suld th&t this cor- retipoudriico will nhow mat nt ono slngo'of lbo'n6gotlatlons with, Col ombia during tho Taft admlnlrtra tlon, tho Vnltml HtateH proponed to submit tho dispute to arbitration with (ho luinwledxii that n verdlc In favor of Cofouhln woufd menu a Judgment for ut ti;W f 1 0,00,00tf. TOO 1YIV. 'lit UMKHIJ'Y WANTKD '(looil live mill lo laid' I ho HKone) In Medford for a "iil lur) Mppliono ultdrhriiniit, blc pro flin, nulik mien, noiMifhiMK '' Hr'Hial Addri'M box II II ur MMllTrlbiiiio hi MAN DEAD EST HIE DAILY HlNTVROM PARIS ff mi m . UfmU ! ttf.. iic 1 1. i.ura. DarUbluo f',11 Hit) ilcc- j it khmitilcr j- miaur tmiiil .1 . ! BY COURT DECISION NKW YOUIC, J.me -U.- Meiier.il li('aini'-- ii'lcmlt'il -iH-iMiliituui tmtav. 'The sloi-k market n- Milyivt l tin- iidven-i) iiriut'tt' of tin) Hiiprcme court' ititor-in'intnin rule ene ile citiou nnd flie deluy in Hiiuouiii-iuu the freiglit rato ruling. Net lo-.ct in iiiany i'iim- amounted l u pmnt. The tllo.SU who wmik. The innrket ii4 iimtor jinMiire early unit irin nf llio ni'the -h.irui' rnvo way. Th Nupremu muirtV do ci.iiiiii ngnint tho rnilromU in the iiiter-miiiiiitiiiii freight tniv itise i:iif tho hour Iriulrr-t mi np.wiiin; winch they utilizt'il '.ni.-ceWull; , otnlorinv down the wettrn' railroad xhiiren. Jlcavinof-K i-preiiil to other pint in the list nnd while n few i-Mii'H miiile yairiH the sincnil teinlcney win- ilnnn wiinl. Kcailniir uml tin llurriiimu i-r,iics lo-tt a (Hunt enoh. In the eiirli market, .Stnnilaril Oil sli.irt broke 1 to .'I point i-m-li mi the Miprcmo (purt'q deei-iiiii eliidsin pipe linos its i'oiiimoii ciiriii-r. IF KILLED ON PASS NO DAMAGE WASHINGTON', Juno 23. Unll roads arc not liable for Injury lo In terstate cmpl'JH'x or of their families rldlijg on pastes, which contain stipu lations that the passengor assumes nil risk while being wi transported Tho supromo court today so decided nnd hold that a pass Is not to bo re garded as part of tho compensation for which the employe works, but is In reality free and subject to any condition the railroad may Impose Why Not Get tho best smoko, Gov, Johnson, and also patronize homo. With Medford trndo U Medford mndo Men Pay Homage to Mother's Friend "l am net sirprlsis lo nhntrvo thi number of men wlio comu Into tho ntuni to purrlmsu 'AlriUirrfl I'i lend,' " rvrnurked a leadlni; ilruKitlit. It i a b-ipp tliouulit to inil liuliiiy (o tbo druir store. "AIoIIrc'ii KrlMKl" In nppllol fxti-rnally ovt-r tho ubdomliiul iiiburlet. 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OUTBID AMERICA WITH NICARAGUA WASHINGTON, Jiiiid &l. At. tempts li.v Ueininn tiitoieits to onU liuilil Hie 1'niteil .SIul- fof viijUls to ronr-trucl nn iulvr-OiMnuun oillmt iu)ri.K Nicnrtigun were reveiileil tu tiny lo the cunli rowlau reliitHm I'ommltlre liv Nii'iiriiKi.iiii Mmiilri Cliiiinhorni. The miuNter -nlil (li' muiis lulil MiKi'.l thnl I In' f 1,110(1000 nffeu'il lij the I'uitfil Stuten fur tiiluil ri'lil.s uml oilier i'ouceiotn ua i not viiongli, Itniiker suiil lo lme heeit uteri' t oil in Xi('imixuu' rinaiu'i' ami tin1 negotiation of the pemlin!; trval, wero today iiniU'il In explain lo the senate tiuietgii reintiniN eouimilirc llieir mtt'ieittH uml tnui-iu'liuit. llioun Hrutlu'iH ami SeliKimm ami I'liiupnny nf New York, liuuken, u lcj'v'il In be piiiiuinout ficuif ut lite iMiutrol or the Nii'iiraimn National Hank ami the NVurnguuu riiilwax-t, were imki'il In liriiii; all papci i lirar ill); mi tluiio ipierttintii, t hailoi A I'onant nf New York ami Inu-at II WauiK, Kiiiil lo lie the liuamial u ,1'iitx of the Nieiuiiimii npulilit, al n ,were 1u!Utl. i Miiii-ter t'hmiilnirro of Nicaragua I toiltn tulil the 1'niimiitti'e Miitinunt I in In enpnU-y wiij. owrnholiimu ''i favor lit tho treaty. , ' I CAN TRUST PAID HIGH FOR RULE' IlAIriMO'm;, Juno S3 Knoriu oils prices ucro paid by the Amorlran Can company to vovcrnl Ilaltlniorj can mnkers for their plants, accord lug to testimony Jiuro .this afternoon before Kxnmliier l.'dunrd Hacker, In tho ult of the United States gu em It Will Save You mntcrlnl nnd dlMs.tppolut. muut, bccauiK! ts li'avcn Ini; power It mi stroiiK nnd rullnble- USc per Ib. YRT'il Hi Crescent Baking Powder w alto save you money. Its price Is moderate. our it moM Ytinc r;ix:i:u Cri'Mcnl .Mfr. ('., Sentllo iMn'l !: ( -itV Keeps By keeps to do TwDill m Lgfjj Bum isK LH LMK) BIum inent itRklng for itliiHiilitltou nt iho Amm'U'itu Can coinpiiny, John lllnckof llhu'k A. Iviehs, ton tlried that about 'I'MI.OOO ulu paid for tho Hullltnui'o and liidlaiiiipollt facloiltm of that coiirern, William 1'ult, was pnld faOO.O'OH for his plant, tho machinery being worth about JIS.OO'-. r.tr, I'nlt lesll. (led that beroi'i) Iho formation of tbo American Can company, coiupullllim wiiH keen ami it certain kind of can bromtht $10 tit 1 18 a (houxnnd After ward tho tynrhvl prlco wnK 30 a iltoiittatid rHl'TSfilr"'" V ITtrRrtMii Here's the most delightful cigarette you ever smoked Gtmeh, a blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos, lh.it luvc opened up new Ideas in flavor nnd cigarette satisfaction. Iu not !oel: (or p rmlumt or foupom la Ciuul uckjr. Tht cott ot the lel'Jcco pmhl bill ihclr n;r. Stake dime on the Cimd biiiy, 'r tltxttr m't tirMy ' . . J for I iKj.iiifr trf 1,00 fur ,. .-loo nf in mkA tSVOrigtut II ft . iiili)nr.iJ. Atltr ttfan I rr it, if u Jon't Imil cArV ,p. 1tt.nl d, ntutn ) (. O ikim mnJ wn tfttl ffunj jrviir men, jr. K.J nCYNOl.DS TOBACCO CO.,Wi.i.'oi.Slm.r1 C t i CXXt Itivt' vim Iricd iyr.t,i.i i H i ii 1 il' Si i I lull shnt-iii rccliiii'- for Mint rnuiu- I 1 fi! ni'Kc I'ov Hint hijc townnl llic rumitrysuh! iihtos uoiiinig iiuo u dity il" li'ord rrct'tlnin. And its msl is Wfll within yonr iiniunio. (Jet your . 'ut'd lotlny. ii i ini S59S Is tho prlco of tho I'lird runnboiit; thn toiirluft car la ttilfi f. o. b. Medford, complolo with oiiulpmuul. Cut cntnlei: nttd particulars from C. E. GATES Hi'AUTA nrii.uiNd. .Miimoitn, oiti:. ilfer ' F '&-.' WkX' TUAPC MAOK tG U S CAf Oil the Motor Cool perfect lubrication, Zcrolenc ihc motor cool and enables it its work efficiently. THE STANDARD OIL FOR MOTOR CARS Dealers everywhere. Ask our nearest agency abeut: delivery in bulk. ' t - . Standard Oil Company (GAMrOKNfAj Mcillonl I WESTINGHOUSE SHE WASHINGTON, I). (!.. Juno a;t -fecudiiry WIIhoii wnit ailvlsml today that llio slalo of I'i'IiiihjIuoiIh ha I diisliinuti'it I'litiiils IVuhiiu and .Iuiiiim A Hleeso of tho labor iloparluient tn act with tho feileial departiiM'iil of labor com diatom lne .tin:ittin tho MoNtlnKhoit4o slrlko UlRi V) i?! Quality! Not premiums M ; tMMlt1lMVl -J! . ihi' lurtl imiiv I Vov , i i-sfrjnwyJWgninitfwxs)jtfcwwJ Ih 'Y f;li ' r Hn -irt MIMH 111 jfin.'1H A i rmyrxr'4 i , l