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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1914)
( .,.,, MOK TWO MEDFOIW MATfi TRTBUNK. MF,T)FOUD. ORiWON, SATURDAY, .IIMiY 11, l!)l I T -K1 . , lOt AL AND I L pfiKoNai . . t - .1 .. . A Thoro lina been a general ton I in; down or speeding tlio Inst neck, par ticularly Among motorcyclists win scold lo hnvo tho tear of tho law Mora deeply Ingrained In their liearU than llio uMolsU. Hctddonts on sKlo rtrcoU In llio uuthlug districts ru jiort tlint the Irk U sttll fractured nf Icr dark. Rod n. It. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity arid iiurcty Honds. Dick Gnnncll of Montague. CM., ts spending a fqw day In tho city at tending to business mat tors. Over J95.000.000.00 back of our flro pollclcB, Holmes tho Insurance Man. Fred !. Carlton and tioorpo B. Loc of Portland, who arc on a 13B0 mllo hlko to tho Mexican border nro in tho city, and leave today for Cri tcr l.ako and Pelican llaj. Th.-v have been twb weeks traveling from Port land, an avorago of 27 miles a day Tlioy upenl several daa thl woel: exploring the Oregon Cave, In which Lowo was lost for two hours, Inci dentally discovering an herctororo unknown cavity, that they named "Neptuno's Grotto." Their equip ment conslslM of a 25 pound park. Tha two aro dancing masters when not walking. J. O. Corking, tut beet all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rclinblo. Negatives mado any where, time or plate. Studio 22S Main SL Phono 3 "JO-J. J. It. Hanson of Corvallls Ik spend ing a few days In the city attending to business matters. Kodak finishing nnd supplies at AVcston's Camera Shop. Over Ists Theater. Kill Coleman Is under the doctor's care as the result of a fall on the pavement Thursday, with such foreo as to Injure the right car-drum, lie alighted upon his head, and has suf fered Intense headaches since. Carktn & Taylor, lawyers. (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Doydcn Bids., Main street. It la estimated tiiat ono hundred Mcdford families hava gone to the hills to camp the last week, and that as many mora will leave next week for their summer outing. Tho xodus le shown In llio dullest Saturday la months, and a general falling off In attendance at moving picture shows. Upon all forest roads and trails thi forert'sctvleothe'lastfwtfck has4 post ed warnings urging campers to ho careful about setting fires. Try a "Splti' cigar, beat 5c cigar on tho market. Tho trial of tho Xcathammcrs and IIIllls, Sams Valley farmers charged with killing a buck out of season will ho called at Roguo nivor next week and considerable feeling Is man ifested over tho hearing. The arrest was mado by Game Warden Illloy Hanimcrslcy, and the fact that ho haa known tho three arrested men for years, Intensities tno uuicrncis. At torney Ous Newbury has been retain ed by .tho defense, and It is Bald an attempt will bo mado to provo tho game warden and not the accuitcd killed tho deer. It Is alleged that tho defendants deliberately left to hunt deer, and that they were caught In tho act ot loading It. A bcoro of witnesses will bo subpoenaed. Hay for sate. W. H. Evcrhard. A "King Spitx" cigar Is homo mado. Try ono, 5c. 4; There was no change in the condl-j Hon of llttlo Janet vjuUenbtiry this morning, who la 111 at tho home of her parents. Mr. and Mru. W. F. Qui- Piilnirv. Tho llttlo miss is suffer-! ing from u form of poisoning caused by drinking tho alkali water of Arl tuna. The F. W. BhaptclBh Hardware company has tho best and cheapest hoso In town. Prices on everything reduced. Mr. and Mrs, l W. Carnahan wlio havo bcon BponillnR tho last month in thu city attending to business matters lort Friday aftcrnbdn for tho tfluo Lcdgo district. Mr. Carnahan will rpc.nl much of his time on his gold clulm on thu headwaters of Sliver Fork. Only ono kind ot kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's tho boK. Over lsbj Theater. Srott Hubbard returned Friday from Klamnth Falls, nnd will leave In a day or ro for Seattle, to spend tho Hummer with his folks ou a ranch. Tho Jlnnst equipment In Oregon to. printing f ! tilt labels. Modf'ord Print Ing Co. Tio pollco wnmlorcd Pito a couple nf rooming bnusos on Maiu street early thU morning and dispersed a rouplu of merry sessions, that wok kIvIhk tongue to loud song and words. ' ft It Ht DoVoe'n. ' Weeks k McGowan Co. UHDB&TAKERS ImAf ,sUt My lite pt7 A, K. Orr i7VM HIS I I t i i i i , . A telephone message was received by Tom Hathaway this morning from ."Crescent City unylng that ityrl Har nett, .Frooborn Garrettcori, Fnrley Johnson, nnd Shorty Hamilton hat nrrlvcd safe and round ami turnery. jJThey made (ho trip In three-days ou I wheels from this city. They will stay to weeks In the coast city. Ollio Newborn, a 11 cara old boy thing on West Jackson street sus tained n sprained nnkle Friday, bj running oft a curb with a foot pro felled auto-go. Dudley Uvnhs of Portland ts In tho city In tho Interest of Frontier's da at Walla Walla, September 17, IS nnd 10, an ccnt occurlng a week be fore tho Pcndletnn round-up. Hron- co busting, bull-dogging lassoolng. nnd other sports of the west arc the features of the program, and most of the rldors who took part on the Klamath Hodeo have signed up for appearances. Threo days ot nmatcur boxing In which over n 100 amateur of tho northwest will participate have been arranged. Special rates on nil "railroads will be given. Mr. Kvans If trylng'to arrange for a special train from the Uoguo Itlvcr valley. Order your fruit labels of the Mcd ford Printing Co. and keep tho money at home. Henry Callnghan -spent Friday In Ashland attending tho Mining con gress. Groceries nt Do Voo's. A couple of "moochcrs" wero ar rested by the police this morning, nnd put to work helping tho gnus burning squad. Ono of tho gentlemen was Very much put out to think thnt he should thus be put to work. Kodak finishing tho best, nt Wes ton's Camera Shop. Oor lsis Thea ter. ' Wilbur Jones of llos Lane spent a few hours In the city this morning on business. Screen doors at Med ford Lbr. Co. Joe II. Wilson ot Talent is spend ing tho day In the city attending to "business matters and visiting frlcndi. Dr. Myrtle Lockwood will limit her office hours during July and August to Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p. in. 97 Deliveries of alt the laundries will be lato tills week owing to tho nmd- d In ess of the water the first of tho week, when it was Impossible to do washing. Reduced prices on all garments during July and August. Mrs. My ers, dressmaker at Deuel's store. 9S' A carload of packing paper and "box-llnlug paper for the fruit season Is being unloaded by tho Rogue River Fruit association today. It you want a lithographed fruit label instead of a printed one. sco us, we are agents for Schmltz Litho graph Co. Mcdford Printing Co. Ralph Rardwcll and Mrs. Hard well Tiavt reiurnpd from a motor trip to Portland. Call Mitchell for lawn mower trou bles.. Phone 2C. Former residents of Chicago In this section arc icry much excited over tho baseball race in the majo- Icagucs, with ono Chicago team lead ing, another in second place, and another In third place. Most of the fans pick tho Athletics to win tho American leaguo raco and Dave AVoods Is making his annual predic tion tho New York Giants will beat them In the world scries. Wo havo a $3500 press, recently Installed especially for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Printing Co. Wig Ashpole returned Friday night with a carload of cattle he bought at Itoseburg for speculation purposes. Ho mado the trip by freight and had vuch an exciting Journey that ho has kuorn off ever riding In nnothcr ca Choose. Fruit labels artistically printed In any and all colors. Mcdford Print ing to. Waller Harrington, Associated Press operator for the Morning Sua 'leaves tomorrow on a two weeks va cation trip to kouthorn California. Until July 15 wo will receive orders for special three color apple and pear stationery at cut prices reduced from 8.r0 to $4.00 with your busi ness card thereon. Medford Printing Co. Hen Ttasor Is down from his home stead near Hutto Falls for a few days. Medford Conservatory reduced pri ces for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced BtudentH will be taken at the sumo tow prlco as beginners. Open .all aummor. 31 Grape street. P. I). I.llackdcn of Climax has re turned to Jiis homo after spending t week In tho city on business matters. Saturday night danro at Weldoner Park, Tol.eut. Concert by Ashland- Talent band at 7'30. Dancing, spe cial orchcHtra after 8-30. You aro invited. Plan to como, 95 Thdcterred by the refutal of tho council to grant n week's vacation to city employes hired by tho month, tho police uud flro department will make another application for a lay off on pay ut tho next meeting upon the grounds that they work Vi houri K da, hava neither Sundays or holi days olf, tX do those employed In other deportments. I - - TOO LATH 'JO CJjAHMII'Y 'WANTMD- Compolfiit help lor gen- oral hoiiKuwork, family of five; Hu'lv ulary! refrtue required llos I', me Mall Tribune, A brush fire la reported to he rag ing on Kvans crook, sweeping uxor an old hum. There Is no danger to timber. Fi L, Potter of Grants Pas Is n business lsltor In the. city today. Joo Kolly uCGrltHn creek Is spend ing tho day In tho city attending tj business matters. SUNSET PICTURE MADE BY CONSENT ILS SAJC FltANTISCO. Cat., July U The dofen-e of Clmrle t!. .'iolil editor or Sunset Mnjrtume. and nf llio three other ueeucd with him, of hiwim; tieUeit militiu'v xeervt of the United Stnte by llio publion lion of an illutlroted nrticlo, will he Hint Hie picture were taken mid the uoroplnno ilihl ncti"s the Wttiuut of l'tlnnnm vm innuo wtlh the por- mU-ion of Colonel (leorge . (tooth- nK in command of the t'miiuim roue. Mr. Field. Itohert Fowler, mi nvi- ntur; Itiley E. Seolt. nullior or the in Hole, nnil Kuy Diiheni. ti moviim pieturo man, were nrroMod yetenlny nt the instance of llio. wnr deMirt menl. netim: thronsh .lolm ". Pres ton, I'nlled Stutes ii.triel nttdii.vJ here. Xo hull wan ventured unit lhev wero released on their own rvrngnfe- anee. When the yiwo wn enlletl today befon Knini'io I. Krull. Culled S lutes commissioner, it was continued un til1 Ausrti-I 10. ltilev Seolt Miid he win now in the employ of the wnr department its an oxorieneol experi menter nnd instructor in dropping bombs from norophiues nt the Snnf Diepi, CjiI., aviation school. "The dote purpose of the flight," aid Mr. nehl. "was to stimulate in terest in n larger appropriation for military nwntion in llio Cuited States which lugs fur behind European nn lions." 'Colonel Oootlnilt not oulv gave us permisjon,"-ntil Fowler in pro totin his innocence, "hut ho wished us the hct or fnek, and Mild ho IioimmI Ihe pictures would turn out well." IINATION RACE" AT KANSAS CITY ST. LOl'IS, Mo. July 11. Nino balloons will sail from hero this af ternoon In tho national elimination raco to determine tho third American entrant for tho International race that will start from Kansas City next October. Tho international raco Is for the James Gordon Dennett cup and each competing country Is en titled to three entrants. T(ie first two American entrants are tho men who got first nnd-Fccond place in the last International race Jt. If. Upson of Kansas City nnd II, F, Honoywoll, of St. Louis, Tho third entrant will bo the aeronaut who makes tho longest night In an air line In tho racq today. Kach balloon h'a3 a capacity of S000 cubic feet and tho aeronauts will salt equipped for a long flight. Tho record for American fllght3 was mado In 1010 by Aj-Jt. HnwJoy, who flew from St. Louis to Lake .Michigan at Chicago. Tho world' record was toiado by Maurice KchajniH, of Francu in thu international raco of 1912. Ho flew 1354 miles. Following Is tho order .In which tho bags will bo relousca lit intervals of flvo minutes: 1. "Hoosler,' pilot Warrano Ita sor, Ilrnokvllte, Ohio; nldu Horbert Itasor, on of pilot. 2. "America III," pilot, Jerome Kingsbury, Now York; aldo Clurenco Wynne, Philadelphia. 3. "San Francisco 1315", pilot K S. Cole, St. Louis. Legal blanks toi sate at t& Mall Trlhunn otflrtj tf CHICHESTER S PILLS i'lii. is lit Tu.u ..iiuV.V Unn. tiUi ul. Illua KUJ. V TmL m ikr. liny fjfmr T iiUmo.su itiusn rii,i.n,wis ytiUtKmatllte.f.SlfMt.AlmtllUIUI'ta soi n nv imuiniAis f. vwmtf MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiere 32G North Eitrtlctt. pjiono cm M. Wood, Shingles, Shakes Leave your order nt the Kat Hlrio Wood Yard for tho winter' auppjy ot reduced hrlces, Hollvered an) time, U, I'AHKH OH liukl Main tilrt-et COLONEL GOETHI NINE BALLOONS IN EUIV BIG FOUR CUR,, Mffi-.Di) AT HOI SPRINGS, VA. HOT HPltlNGS, Va.. July II, -Melvlllo V. Hignlls, flnnnelor and railroad man.dleiMiere toda.of heart fnlluro. The hod. will ho, taken to C'lueln natl tomorrow nfut tlio funeral will the held Monday at, the Unitarian church there. Charles P. Tart lias been selected hs one or the pallbearers. Ilestdea the widow, and a daugh ter, Mr. Ingnlls Is survived by four sons, Melvlllo K.,lngals, Jr., and in ni.uir ui ,xow vors, iieorgo II. IngnllH ot Chicago, and Albert S. lugalls ot Cleveland. I'ntll two jenrs ago ho was chair man of the bonrd of directors of tho Dig Four railroad, tho trauspor Hon which with bin name was most closely Identified, although ho wis a powerful figure, Jn what genorallv are known as the Vanderhllt group of railroads. Reside his homo here, be had a homo In Cincinnati and n uew ono In Washington, I). C. Mr. lugalls was horn at Harrlnoti, Maine, In IS 12, was reared on n farm and educated nt Ilowdolu and Har vard, lift career ap a railroad man and financier began In ls70, when ho became president, nud a yo.ir lat er receiver of tho old Indianapolis, Cincinnati and. Lafayette railroad. In the rcflrgaulxatlon he created tho Cincinnati. Indianapolis. St. l.ol.uU and Chicago, and later consolidated It with other railroads forming tho Dig Four systum, of which ho was chairman. He was president of tho Chesapeake nnd Ohio from 1SSS to 1 90S; was democratic candidate for mayor of Cincinnati In 11)0.1, and president of tho Nailonnt Civic Fed eration In 1905. He also was Inter ested in hanking In Cincinnati, VOTE ON WILSON PROGRAM (Continued from Psgo 1) are not delrimejiliifio the publie in terest, was voted P'J lo 7.1. That there sITittitd be no attempt to regulalf lite hhnies of the i-loek issues bv eop'orntiniH engaged in in terstate commerce, was uded lt." to 71. JT" H FUlierijjeii., , ,,,.,, Our MreLautu stakoVm leave Nash Hotel for llyleo's bfldgo at 0 a. tit. Sunday morning, hirtloa wUhlng to go on there excursions should eug.ige seat ImmcdlntBly. , " HALL TAXI CO. il You llet the ftest Thoro Is when you muok .Gov, John ion cigars and patronlxo homo Indus- 55-55v-,5 5 5 T t ? ? t ? ? ? t v t t r Y Y y f Efectric Coffee Percolators wl' ' 3 5V,. l4NF t v & H- Office o Main Floor. ' i, i . .") ' t . - i ' uainornia-uregoii rower Liompany 'b$ TURBINE .ENGINES ., Al MEL OIL-Fft WARSHIP NEVADA qnjCCY, Ma8., July U- Tiirblitd onglucrf nnd oil fuel will furnlnh Hid hiotlvu power of tho 27.B00 ton lint Heslilp bvndn! to tie lajiuchoii at the, jufds (if th Koro lUti wl,,V building conilmny today. Tia hit,. est addition to tho United States nav ts a sister nhlu ot tho Oklahoma, launched at Cain.Vini, N. 4" luM Ma"trh.' It hi said 'that she will ho placed In commission nel Jnminrt Tho Nevada has a length oior all of I'uSa fei't, beam US feet and a mean draft of as 1-2, and an osllnmttod speed of 20 1-2 knots alt hour Tho arrangement of tho in.ihi )nt tery of ten I l-lneli guns will ho dK ferent from that ou nlty other mer loan baltleshlp. Two turrets will carry two guns each nud two other will have threo guns each, nn ar rangemcut which It la thought will give a concentration of flro supim!!!1' to that of tho five two gun turret exemplified In thu Now York iin.l tho Texas. Tho weight of armor I greater than thnt carried by uu Hhlp previously built for the navi. The tuuxxli) energy o lhv It Inch gun to be carried on Hie Neada l about tiil.OOO foot' tolls and Its Hhcl! will weigh 1 10(1 poumU. Secretary Haulc-I or the nai le pnrtiueut. ayMlrtaut seorelafy' lioose velt, (iQiornnr Tusker I, Oiblle nf Neinda and Senalur Plltiunii of that state wore the principal Invited guests at tho launching. Tho upon sor was tloiernor Oddlo's nteie Kl onuor Ann Slobert. leu wmrs old. Government Tests Itecent government tests of baking pow ders dlsetoso the fart that Aluminum Comiounds as used In Baking Powders ik ?Nl ALL (HlOt'KHS aro nioru wholeiomo than -Cream" of" Ta'rlaT- ilTWP " tarlu Aeld used In tho old time Trust pow iters. Wrlto un for copy of V. S Ilulletlu No. 103 Hept. of Agriculture. Always one price, 25c pound CltKSLT.NT Mlt. CO.. Seattle, Wnsli. 5 "" $7.50 m- Just the thing for hot weather. Can be used on Make coffee at the table if desised. s I k Special Exchaiige Pi opositioii (J We yill sell orte of these new giiar- ' anteed .Sioffce pQjjCQ.latQrs fdr your old cbffee pot and $6.50. 218 WEBT MAIN STREET iliiiiKhttir of Mr. and Mm. I'rod J. Slehoil Of Homi. iilinlhoT Rl(ot Wh.l Inward II. Uiisbiti'hi'ti.- tjlilitcy, wlni ns Riven 'u, niVdnl 'ot honor u 'few days ago t.' Secretary Daniels1' tor gallnhfn In tho flMitliiR 'at .Vol"? Crur. tllitbiiriid, wlui wa'h wlreleim' opemlor ou tho hattleHhlp Florida was vvomded while Hlgnulltlg to tho fleet from u hotel roof, and It wan found necessary to tunpiitnto olio of his legs, . FAILS TO KEEP CARRANZA OUT i' tbohtlinlt-d rroui t'M 1.) 'fni "-' imiutu't vuiloitK neliotiM u lliose wh would bo ncei'iilnlile lo rephtee he present lucmbeo ol the pioiiHioiiol eahinet. The eoiiNcntiou I'livt agreed that (leuerul Carnnia wuh Ihe if-rome lender of the leiollitloll im Ueiirial il You May Have for lour present needs hut and jou will reo tho wldom right thing now start nu posit your money regularly. IM Interest paid on saving oven pavcAnouNDtnoNt Manacjcmcnt H MaiMHniHpiM fpf?rryrt.iE.i, ,1 f -Z r.v ri'lil orpoii(Ht'Ht llio Konl Is l;iit(4 I ol em's V HiHtlt'P wiiciv ymi an viin'll riml (lie h'ni'tl Hit rilling riivtir Hi II hns n wcll-t'iiiiit'tl, vii'til-vil i"('iiilAti(n for (l('it'ii(litl)lo mid fi'iui tiinipiil soi'VH'c. It's lilt) UhIyppshI Crtr. J&or. la the prlro of tho Ford runabout; th touring car It 1015 f. o. b. Medford comptolo with uoulpmenL (let catalog and particulars from C. E. GATES SPAHiA IHILDINH. MI'.ltFOHH, OltL'. lllj i 1 ItiifaaMB III WHIH VX 5 any lamp socket 'illn Hie cbief ol llio iIInI-Ioii of llm Vol IK." The iiileinnl Hoiible III llio hIiiIo of Solium win meiilionedlii Uli iidopled lesolillloti eiillluif Oil (lellt'i'ftl Cur liuiyit "lo iiblitiil h milulHiii nf the iMinllii't"' jiwHu" Weteni Mule, (leu euil Ohregon. tNnriiiir.il'" wwdeiu dl xlMoniil eoiumuiitlei, who wtiniot reiiresenlcil In the poiilVreiiuii lU-io, mid Jotiu Mhilh Mnvtiiintni tlio oun Kiliilloniil fcdvrilior id" Smiutii.'llilvo disiigieed. It wild Httgul'iJled i(l Unit Miiyloivmi lenigu ir lit,' lietleied Hiteli iiellon uonlil end the tioi. FORMER MEXICAN .MINISTER OFF FOR SOUTH AMERICA ft sii aniIIM , MI'.XICO t'lTY, July II. Wobeilo Kilniii-lliilx, former mtlliig Mttxirnii foroiHU luiliili'i lefl lodny lor Vein Crlik on his win (ti Kilt one uud You'll ViiU'iieu. Enough Money look nhend Into tho future, of a surplus fund Ho tho account with us and die ncroiiuin. I BSSBt" SBsfl J y v ? ? y y y ? ? f y t y y y , ,t jfl4 flftlftHi'ooin in lliiHeinent Ist" ISH A M