Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFOftD MATT, TRTBUNK, MEDFORT). OKKCION, MONJUY, .1PNK 21). 1011
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IOCAL AND
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PERSONAI.
t A euto.UMIo fltrnnKor.nrrlvotl nUtho
homo of Mr. nml Mrs. John Wllltlnson
Sunday nrterpoon, at a; 00 o'clock
It's n hoy, nnd wcIrJih, nlno pounds.
The Father Ik the happiest man In
Jackson comity
cksoii couniy. . ,
viinur jones-oi. k uano ' nHtlnffi of itlW carnations
tptidlUK to bunltioBtt matters In the
rllj'' thl morulns.
, Holmes insures homos.
Miss Muriel llurrl who has boon
Mating friends and relatives In
Portlnmt nml Abctdeon, Wash., for
(ho Inst month returned this morning
. t'olo Holme nml Karl Trowhrldgo
iVipent Bitmlny In tho PlioenW dis
trict. Carklri & Taylor, lawyer. (John
11. fcarktn. aienn O. Tnylor), Has-klns-noydcn
WAg., Main street, ,
Will' Hevorldfie -who has heen'
spending his vacation with his par-1
cuts In this city, ling returned to Spo
knno where he Is omplojod by tho
Northern Pacific. v
At Patikcy ut Central Point spent
Sunday In Medfonl visiting friends.
A "King Spltx" cigar Is homo made.
Try ono. 6e.
Joe Ileeman of Gold Hill was a
business lsttor In the city last Sat
urday. Four gentlemen convicted In the
police court Saturday afternoon
wore fined $." and costs by Judge
(Jay, and being unable to pay were
put to work cutting weeds and burn
ing grass On vacant lots throughout
tho city.
J3000.fl0 to loan on ranch or In-
Sunday maintained tho record es
tablished by previous days of rest
this yc"or for heat, and the mercury
registered 9 degrees with relative
humidity I J per cent yesterday nfler
lioon. Ho far the hottest weather
foe 13li tins fallen on a Stlndny. At
noon todnytho temperature wah 91,
wilt prospects that It would reach 94
orlietter this afternoon.
$ Mr. and Mrs. .1, lingers of Ash
land were Medfonl tlsltors Monday.
j bringing In soma lijige boqitots of
the
In
Jcarttipj Ions They claim to bo
come property. Ik A... Holmes, theUurnlshed tho(tuusIc at
Inanratifs&ilnn. ,; '' ' !' IfciV tho last l'V! llloi'llll!
niiimuiT3iiiiii ., ., , , I.
Itoguo river In the 'ijunty olthe
Ilybeo bridge, and HIg and Little
llutto were lined with fishermen
Sunday, dozens of Medfonl people
motoring to tho river In tho afternoon
to watch the fishermen.
John Downs Is down from his
homestead at Untie Falls for a few
days.
Try a "Spits" cigar, be3t Do. cigar
dn tho market.
Arthur Hose has returned to his
work on tho Siskiyou division of the
Pacific highway, after spending a
few days in the city with his family.
Miss Miriam Gregg has returned
"to his home In Ashland after spend
ing tho week visiting friends In this
city.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea
ter. ,
C. U Clevengor nnd wlfo arid Miss
Julia Callahan of Grants Pass spent
Sunday Iri tho city.
Luko Deuel Is contemplating leav
ing for tho cast In a few week,
where he will enter Culver Military
"Academy.
Fresh lime. Medrord Lbr. Co.
Proof of tho decline of pugilistic
Interest In this valley Js shown in the
returns of the Johnso'ri-Moran fight
Saturday afternoon. Seven men, and
one of them from Gold Hill, assem
bled to hear the result. A year ago
this time, with Hud Anderson at tho
enlth of his glory the sight of a pair
of boxing gloves would draw a crowd.
A large number of cltlrcns did not
know their was a fight Tor the cham
pionship of tho world.
Royal Bakery goods at DeVoca.
Councilman Emqrlck and family
and 1)111 Stewart and wlfo will leavo
Jn a couple of days for a two months
auto tour through tho mountain dis
tricts of Wyoming. and Idaho.'
Tho pollci estlnalij that r0) tran
Blents were In tho city Saturday and
Sunday, about half being I. W, W'.'b
headed for llutto, where labor trou
bles are browing. Saturday night a
northbound train blocked tho Main
street crossing, and a crowd gath
ered. When tho train started, tho
poo pi o were given an exhibition of
fancy hoarding of a freight train,
Hwlnglng underneath vith careless
ahandon, and a misstep would have
meant tho hospital or tho morgue.
J, O. Gerklng. tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 320-J.
Harry Thompson of Grants Pass at
tended to business mutter In this
city the last of tho week.
Prank Ituy wus u business vultor
In Jacksonville this monlng, nego
tiating for tho winter 'wipply of
wood,
Tho Parlllo & Eastern will run ex
cursions to llutto Fnllt, July -I and 5,
leading at 8 a. in. each day and ro-
in.,
pieco
'fish-
lurf finoVamnliiK. etc. iK
Oeorgn K. Shaw and I.ydla II. Wll
sou, both or Jledroid, were married
'.Monday by Judgo Ton Voile,
Call Mitchell for Vnwn mower trou
ble. Phono 20.
this section.
Milk and cream nt DoVoe's,
Joe II. Wilson of Talent Is In tho
cltv today on business.
Jnmcs Day of Kaglo Point spent
Saturday nfteruoon mil evening In
Medfonl.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over lsls
Theater.
J. K. Goln pf Ashland was n vis
itor In the eltyJSunday.
Ixistcrlirotknidrln of Uueh tran
sacted business Iti. the city Saturday
I'antl Sunday.
screen uoors ai .Mouioru uor. uo. -Dr.
William Martin of Klamath
Knlls Is a business Usltor In the city
this week.
A grass flK on Siskiyou Heights
Sunday afternoon, threatened for n
few minutes the homo of It. .
Huhl. It was finally cxtlngulsho.l
without any damage.
Mme. Dreyfus glvea advtco on. all
affaire of l(fe np mistakes when her
advice is followed. CO rents J1,00
charts written. Colonial Flats, apart
ment 5. S6
Scott Hubbard, employed for to
years as operator at the Star Thea
ter KlA leave shortly for Klamath
Fall?. The Woolworths who have
wio ineaicr
CENSUS TRAFFIC
ACROSS TgACJKS
ON Ml STREET
A census of linffio .uto the .Mnln
nvenue ero-inir of tho Southern Pn
eifit rnilnmtl ! heinir ninth loilnj
h.v (Vi-HinK annul V. O. Unltwlnkle.
nelini: upon in-tint'linn- rnnn the
senernl mmlntn-iter. lt to I ill!) IliU
nfleruooii llu ftdlnw imt wn 1 1
eeuut:
I'eilo'.trinn-, M.V.
Automobile. .Ml,
Tenuis 'JStl.
Hie.xeles -19.
Jlotoreyele-, ol.
Trains S.
Tin- ufleiuoou travel nero-s the
traek i e.xpeeled to briiu: the num
ber t jireilestrimia eloe lo .'WHO.
niii) to double the number of utitos
The erossiug is Ihe eenler of ncUwty
in the e'ty. Ir. Unttuinklo reporN
tlint one nmu s, fur loilnv hns cross.
el 21 times, with lmtf n diiy of wtilk-
K rt'iiinitiiii1;. The fijjnres show
(lint the old fashioned wheel i- u
popular lis tho new fnngled motor
eyeles.
CRATER LAKE INN
JULY
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mV the last IV.:. months .VIII also
Mo within nrdw days.
T'Uir for salo. W. H. Evcrhard.
Jilri) To tho wlfo of John Wllkln-
ton, June ;iu. a uoy.
Only one kind of kodak finishing
nt Weston's Camera Shop, that's the
best. Over Islg Theater.
Home of Truth, 114 South Cen
tral, meetings Thursday, 3 to . p. m.
J.earn to swim at Nat Tuesday fore
noon. Ladles only. ar.
Chnrlie Youtii? nml fniuily will
leave ihe Fourth for n mouths eaiup
in trip on the upper Itnjnie nml
rnion creek.
Tom Fiisitn nml Dr. F.inmnns spent
Siiiuliiy fisliiu-; on the Utile ltutle.
YL K. Vnuunii sKtit Snndiiv init
iug in the Sums valley district.
Mrs. S. S. Smith returned Satur
day from ICniiMW where he has heeu
vlsilinr for the Int.) three months.
STAG SALOON OF $50
Gqor;;e Woodin wii-j nrreiteil t It I r.
morniiitr'liy the jMiliee, ehnred with
the theft of ..'() from Ihe Stu-r sal
oon, htiniiny mornitiir ami is luniii
a preliminary lieuriu lii-fote Justice
Tnylor this nflcmonn. Woodin U em
ployed as porter in the saloon, and is
tillered to have token the 0 from
its hidini; place tindenn'iitli the bur.
The enche vwi- only knownjo Woodin
the bartender and the proprietors.
Entrance won gained ti the saloon
by eitttiu the wire uer the bad;
Irniip-ome. A Vtiiteh ideulilled iih be
lon'in to WiMidiu was found on the
fljior. Proprietor, Murphy, ns hoon
jia. thft Jo .yi jiliseovered, toolc
Woodip mhiiridnnd:' turned liiin over
a the polie6.
FELLOW PASSENGERS
NEW YORK, June 29 -.When the
Anchor Line steamship Campania ar
rived here today three members of
the crow ,wero under the surgeon's
care as the result of being slashed by
d woman passenger, Mrs. Anna
Nichols of Glasgow. Sho Is thought
to hayo become temporarily de
mented and will probably bo de
ported.
HATRED CAUSE OF CRIME
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Ml CASEs ON TRIAL
(eutiiix hi n u. in. eiiuii nil) uiiii
turning leuyft Unite fijla at r, p,
niund trip IVj.Vy1rthisp pi
Land, ball gmtf.eithdliy,'ood 'f
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Weeks k McGowan Co.
4 UKDIITAXERS
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PORTLAND. Ore, Juno 20. In-
ler-stalo commerco cocmmiHsloner A.
li. Pugh gave prcccdcnco today eve:
tho Astoria rate case, to hearing ar
guments for and against raising rail
roan rates aiiecting tuo sasn aim
door trado of tho Pacific coast. In
volved In the prriccedlngH aro the
leading lumber manufacturers of tho
Mlsslbslpid valley, all tho tranh-cou
tliiuutal railroads and more than
110 different tnanufactureri of tho
noithwest and;Caflforn)a.
Mlsslssliipi sash and door inn nil
facturers, it was statod, want the
rates on these commodities raited so
that they can compute with Washing
ton, Oregon and, California points.
tte FEELS BULLY,
JUS! REAL BULLY
OYNTKK IIAV. N. V., .lime '!). -"J
feel bully, jwl lmll.." mini Col
luiel ItooKovell today u In mount
ed Inn IVifciiin uelillnu mid oluilnl
ni( Willi Iii mmi Aieliie ior a long
nniler.
The foniiei prwldi'fllt "M II oiieiM
mil In bin iloeliii, tvlm liml pie--iiilieil
it lour iiioiillm mI, lepl mi
lioiir inii'i Hum iiiiiiI (In- iiiomiiiii,!
Idated, It is said, the blowing up of
tho royal train when the arch duke
and his wife were leaving Sarayovo.
In rae the attempt by Vavrlo Prln
xlp failed.
It was learned that several bombs
were found along the Sarajevo rail
way over which tho arch duke and his
wife would have traveled.
Prlnzlp's plans were carefully laid.
He secreted himself behind n build
ing at a spot where It was necessary
for the arch -duke's car to slacken
speed.
Some accounts of the crlmo say
that Prtnzlp actually stood on tho
step of the car as ho fired tho shots
Against all theso carefully laid
plans of tho crclmlnals, tho extraor
dinary precautions taken by the au
thorities proved unavailing, for the
murderers guessed rightly that tho
arch duke would not bo frlRhtened
Into giving up his program after the
first bomb had failed.
round Sums of Money
In Prlmlp's rooms the police found
a large sum of money, which they say
Is further proof that ho was a pal.1
assassin of somo Servian organiza
tion. The sympathy not of tho rulers but
of the people of Kuropc has been
expressed to tho nged Kmperor Franz
Josef, whoso much needed rest nt his
summer residence nt Ischl has been
broken by tho crlmo. Ho left Ischl,
whoro ho was recuperating from his
recent severe Illness, for Vienna to
day. Tho Imperial train stopped at
Arsteetcn, whero tho emtieror was
Joined by Arch Duke Francis Salva
tor and by his only daughter, the
Arch Duchess Maria Valeria.
From nil pnrlH of Ihe dim! mon
nrehy, ns well ns from inord foreign
couii'lries, messages poured In todn.v
testifying l"-' profoundly painful
impression produced throughout Ihe
world by the iissnssiiiution of Arch
Duke Vrnncis Ferdinnnd, heir lo the
Auslriiiii-niingiiriiin thione and his
foiisiirt, the I)iif)ict of Ilohenberg.
The news pay the warmest limine
to tho Into nreli duke nnd hi wife,
dud refleel the sorrow nnd sympathy
evoked nmeiij: nil eIiiRt.es by their
death.
When Hip old emperor nriived nl
ii Hiirliuibun station from Mil ho was
greeted with ehcers by huge crowds.
His majesty drove in nn open eurri
ue to Selioenliriiiiii CVtle neeom
limiied liv n full Muff of brilliantly
uniformed officers. Ifo nppeiired lo
he in best of henllh. Mo wiis rci'civ
ed ut the induce liv III"' Arch Duke
ChiiVles Piniic'.i .loseiili, new heir
nppureiil to Ihe Minnie,
Although today wi u holiihi, the
newspiipers nppeiired and deotcd
their columns n.tcluielv lo yeslcr
duv's tnigic eent. All of them
dvult on the duvoliou to duly of Hie
lute Aich Duke mid lo Ihe importiiiil
M'h'iees he iciidcreil lo Hie urmy .mil
iliivy, while loiichinx iifcniico wiis
iiiiiilo to Ihe fniuily lelnllous d' Hi'
Arch Untie mid his coiikiul, which
hud been miiild'd by iiiidlnliiihi'd
llllipillCHM,
(liiii'iiil oxpreMiioii hum nlvin by
Ihu iniHW to lh coiiffction Ihul Hie
peiiple of h diml iiioiuiicliy would
iilly ioiiimI Ihe person of Ihu
iilde cmpi'ioi.
A I.. Pnrkluirst, president of tho
Crnter hake cquiiauy, ntrluMl In Med
ford Monday tUI a crow of cooks,
waitresses and eimloes for tho Cra
ter Lake Hotel mid cabins, lie left
for tho lake after securing n supply
of provisions and anuounres thnt the
hotel will be open for business
Julv I. The rood Is now open allium
lo the lake, theKovernmeut Is tmlitg
the 20-ton steam 'roller to smash tin
enow hanks and burn up the road'a
tlrylug. A eamp at Camp Steel will
also be operated b) the company.
Ilomtlnr auto stage service to Ihe
,lako begins Wednesday by Conit
Hall. The stage will also carry mat'
u convenlenco not before permitted
Superintendent Steel has been nu
thorUed by the department to fit m
two rooms In the superintendent's
house ns rest rooms for tho general
public. They nro being furnished
comfortably and provide tho tourist
with attractive toititiilug quarter.
Mr. Pnrkhurst was accompanied to
the lake by Mr. Kler, of tho Klser
Photo company, whoo photographs
and rolor work of tho lake nro fam
ous. Mr. KUer hns resigned as
landscape photographer for tho Great
Northern system, hitUng completed n
series of Glacier park, and will spend
the entire summer at tho lake, se
curing new views and photographing
famous parties.
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ST. PAUL BREAKS
ST. PAl'l.. Minn.. Juno 2l The
lare coffer dnm on the government
works In the Mississippi river Just
above Fort AnnfelMng brok undo.
pressure of high, 'water this after
noon. I'nlted States engineers Im
mediately notified the St. Paul police
department nnd a number of automo
biles were dlspatihed aloiiK both
sides of tho river to warn residents
of tho lowlands.
A section of more than SO feet of
tho coffer dam was washed out. The
river for several ilajV ' Inis been
within about fojir feet of "flood stage
and It wan rearMl'tlitf rreit of the
flood from tlio'TroU'cn dam would
send tho river orer a "wldo area of
IcwIandH Includfif llulleilf-d InVgo
squatter colony hVsh.'Pnul.
,s
$2.50 FOR SPEEDING.
$1150, jy "SASS"
A. T. Wulkef. dilvtiin -itr K'o. ,-,
of tho I'tnler Lake IVttk enmpiiuy
wus nrreslcd llils nflernoon for
speedlint ilowli Main nil eel, nnd wns
line'd 'T-ll nnd eos(,s by I'oliee iludgo
tiny. Wnllter "smtsid'1 tin) ootul,
wliieh neeounls for the heavy fltiol
A Hue of flf.oO wan fiisl shipped tut
Walker, hut niter remark nml oli
sei'Mitions on his pail hiouxhl the
lolul up lo u double eagle.
Chief llilt-on mude the Hires), Viud
he ulleyed (hut Walker wus Citinu :I0
miles mi hour, uml hloniii); his siren.
Ailloists mill molnt'.Mit have
been uinniuu; hoi; wild III Hie resident
distiiels Ihe last week, Host Main
heiui ii fuvoiite seorehlnv ground.
Al the next meeting of the council, i
mi effort will be imule on Hie purl of
InxpnyetN uud pedesliimm to linvej
the council put on n couple of speed
cops o curb the speeders.
BUSINESS' ctiANfcg1,
Vnrtyir npl'ui InNljIitlcjiYmlo and piorUuble io(nll hu'ilnes
Yoling Niint with Mislies ediienllou pieferied, bill no,olJecllun to
ImlV partner. Will oll for f asttti, half luteieiii (nriiuit InveiiHiry.)
AddiesM, " ' '
ERWIN FRENCH
t'liiv I It' HI Xottiiiila, Pi.itlaml, Oicuuu.,
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WASIIINOTON. June .'JO.
dent WlNou todnx scut Ihe
iiti; iuesiii;( of eomlolenre
Kmperor of An-liin-lluiiynr :
"Deeply shocked ut Ihe utrocioiis
murder of His Imperial nml llnynl
Highness Areh Duke Francis IVrdl
'iiiiud nml consort ut mi ns-m.iti's
lmuils. I extend lo vour innjesiy,
to the royal fnmily, uml In thu gov
ernment of Alistriu-llituxitry, the sin
eero condolences of Ibis iov eminent
nnd people of Hie I'lilted SIiiIi-h mid
mi expicssimi of my own prolouml
svinpnlliv."
CONSPIRACY CHARGE
CAMIIRinnt, Mr.ss.. June 20 - -Charlea
8. .Mcllen, former prnsldoiit
of tho Now York, Now HnvVn nnd
Hartford railroad company; Frede
rick S. Moitsly a banker, and Ralph
I). Gllletts of Westfleld, wero Indicted
today, accused of conspiracy by the
Middlesex count Krand Jury on a
charge or Inducing tho Investment
committees of two savings bnnks In
Cainbrldgo to lend money to tho
Humpden railroad corporation
MARKET REPORT
Price PalO tij Healers
KdOS'JOc.
Iil'TTKIt- ( rcmncry, JH; d.iiry,
irc two lbs,
NKW l'OTATOKS f2.00 per IM
lbs. '
C per' III.
.
ONJONK- 2
IIONKV lb- j.cr lb.
VIDVAl '.ic,
I'OHIC 10c to llUe.
hi:i:f l'jc to j-i.
LAH!) -J'Jc.
JJACOX'JDe.
RIIOUI.DKIIS --1-Jc.
HAM 'Jlc. . -
IIUTTI'K I'AT-r'jr.e. Jt ,
swhi:t CIM.AM .inc.
ICK CIIHA.M -Wle gnf:
laveMock'-S '
IIOHH l)rcstdj lie; nlive, tilj.;;
SIIKKI' ."). " "
STMIMIS Ahvo.b'e.
f'OWS Alive, fie.
VKAIi- Dressed, 12n.
J'OUIi'KV .Mixed chickens, V.Ur,
rcHnt'i, I8ii to 20;.
liny and drain ,
i ..J
(liiiviug I'riccH.)
WHKAT--I).'c bushel.
OATS- iro bushel.
IIAV VoVtHi, ll iimj urnlM, 9I
to ij.2. '
J'AliM-'y Whole, fffli Ion.
fOKN 2S Ion.
Why .Vol
Get tho best smolio, Gov, Johnson,
uml ulso putronlrn homu,
Tt tt'OMI'.N WHO OVi:itl(l
Thousands of American women In
our homes are dally sorrlf Icing their
lives to duty. In order to keep tho
homo neat and attractive, the chil
dren well dresseil mid tld, women
overdo. Soon n wenlners or dis
placement Is hroiiKlit on and they
sufrer In sllniice, drifting nloni; from
bad to worse. For 40 years I.) ilia I!.
Plnkhatn's Vegetable Compound has
proved n boon and a blcuslui; to
women In this condition, by rcMorluc
their system to a normal healthy con
dition, Why don't you try If
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Is alwavs uppermost when wo'io filling vou wh Wall. Over footwear.
Come In mid out line line of oxfoids, tho Ideal kIiiio for hoi
weather.
(7 pf. ''sjociiiTu"
NOTHING BETTJER
FOR YOyRSELP AND CHILDREN
CHAUTAUQUA
ASHLAND, OREGON
JULY 7 TO 17, 1914
FINE PROGRAMS GREAT CLASS WORK
('aiiipiUtj op I'lirnislictl rnnins
Sc.'iHoii liclcpls only U.(M) if hniijltt lie
.Inly
llc.Mi' flu L'lt'jtt I'lHiciM'is on Hip 111x1 day
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LICjHT f SIX-
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too it,yw it; chjHHm
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WANTKD-Th rent' two or Ilium
light housekeeping rooms Cull ul
Hoi llul.eo &'
Why not buy a "1915", car nqw
and get an immediate delivery
Call of Phone for demonstration
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