Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1914)
MEDFORD MATL TRTBTJNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, RA'PTRDAY. ."JULY 11, mil t PAGE FOTJR r f I h f r' ME Iff ORD 'MAIL TRIBUNK AH INDRPKNOgNT NEWSPAPRn P1TM4RHHD KVTCHY' AITKRNOON XOKI'T SUNDAY 1JT TUB MKDFOllD l'lUNTlNQ CO. Tli tlemocrntla Time, Tho Medforti MMI. Tim steUronl TrlbUns. Thn South rn Orntionlnn, Ths Afthlttnd Trlbun. Offlco Mult Trlbun Building, I5-I7.ll North Fir trt telephone ;I. Offlalil rpr of (ho Clly of Midford. Official rpr of Jackson County. SBX L PROGRAM GRANTS i PASSDAY AT CHAUTAUQUA OUTLOOK FOR REAL ESTATE Bnltred a second-otiss attr Mdfonl, OrpRon, under th ot March . 187. vuBcmnrrioit bath tin yar, by mull. .IS.00 ,sg f)nn itinntli. Iiv mnll Ir tnrmtli, delivered bjr carrier In Mcuwra, jucKsonvnio nnu an tral I'olnt .- .SO fUlunl.iy only, by mall, pr yer 2.00 Weekly, per year , - 1.S0 Full Tacil Wire Aorncd Pre WHh'Medtpnl Stop-Orer I ACKSON IT WELL REPRESENTED AtSUMMERSCHQOt ' . - ;n'0V I. VNIVF.HRITY OP OREGON', En, gene, July 11- Anion;; the Jackson county HttnleiitHnli nr Inking work in the Uitivcrt-ily oC Oregon Sum mer school this year arc Suncrin- tcmlcnt Hurt A. Adam from Gold Hill. Superintendent George A. llris- coe of Ashland, Mildred (J. Hrowu of Bedford, Alice A. Cowgill or Med ford. Emily Devon of Med ford. Ver non 0. Garrptt of Medford, II. 0. Harding of Gold Hill, Mary S. Hm-scli of Jacksonville, M. Anncda Kniser of Atdilnnd, 0. W. Miles of Ashland, Pelcr I Spencer of A-h-Inml, Knymond V- TIioiimk of Ash Innil, Williniu Vnwter of Medford. . Among (lie courses impulnr with the Jackson county jwoplo nro the course m social elliit'i, offered by A. A. Herlc of Tufts college, Mass achusetts, course in civic biology, by Dr. C, P. Hodge, of the University of Oregon, nnd the educational courses offered by Dr. II. D. Sheldon, Dr. Geo. Itches, formerly of Medford, and Dr. P. C. Ayer of the Universi ty. Miss Drown W studying- library methods Sujit. Adnm beside edu cational eotir.se.-. western ItiMory with 'Prof. P. J. Turner of Harvard, nuil sociology with Prof. F. G. Young. !MIm Cowgill, besides the courses mentioned, is taking n course in soc ial redemntion with Prof. P. G. Young. Miss DeVoro is studying Rhnkesncnro with Dr. Stockton As mhi of Princeton, who U a brother-in-law- of President Wilson. Tho summer school at the Univer sity of Oregon this year has the largest ntteudnnce in the hiMory of the institution. Standards have been raised, six credits now taking as much work to cam a was formerly required for seven. No credit is now given for attendance at assembly lecture, yet' these have proven pop ular enough to fill the largest hall on the campus every day at 11 without- any other reward than the lec ture itself. Among the students this year is an unusually large prowir tion of older men and women, who go at the work in a serious and deter mined way and are setting a pave in btnd." that is not any too easy fir the young people to follow. OREGON-CALIFORNIA MINING CONGRESS ENDS Tfao Oreson-Calirornla Mining epn Krcw at Ashlaiul closed Friday af ternoon. Tho morning was given Jo a tiiiIiienH BCHilon in which officers weitt chosen, followed by a number of Intereutlng addreeees. It wan,de cldU that the next meeting would be held In Ktna Mills, Cat., In tho month or April or May. The congress has been requested to pen il. n n exhibit to tho Portland Land Show nnd also to the Panama exposi tion, at San Francisco In 11)15. A committee was nppolntcd at .tho meet In? yesterday to get together the ex hlbltB and Instructed to send them with a representative to the respec tive) places of exhibit. 'An. offoit Is bolPK mado to havo tho exhibit a permanent olio to bo placed In Ash land, The following officers woro elected, Jamuu Logan of Orunta pass, presi dent 0, AV. Moredoff. of Kenneth, Cal first vlco-prcslduut; J. O, OllUon of Shasta county. Cab, second vice piWhlunt; M. 1-:, Iljltinoi; of lloddl.ng, Cat., third vict-prosidoiit; G, A. Itptfthmau, Port Jones, Cat,, fourth Ylsfwprcwldunt: (1, P. Uellmugh pf KtM Mills, Cal., M'crotury, ami l J. Xmiiiuii of thin city, treasuror. r , v- Julius Redenhrn Dead ltHlilK, July 11. -Professor into Ifoiewltejg, IH 0'(iimil , poet MlHilttiilh4r. ilf'd .heiilodiuv (ujIiIh iMmr. ASHLAND, July 11. Chnutnnqnn i proving to he a writable "Ihree ring circux," with something going mi nil the time. Of course, the pro grams proper occur in the tabernacle, hut a good share of the side nttmc tioim take place in the open-air pa vilion in the park. Then there N the former Grand Army building on the nembly grounds which n generou benefactor deeded to the association without any strings attached what ever. The structure is of concrete and is of two stories, Mihdivided into assembly and dining room, ample kitchen and other conveniences. Thi building comes in very handy, inas much as the main auditorium and varoius annexes nro taxed to their en parity. Following Hip precedent establish cd n year or two since, no diumj hall concession nrc let by the nsso cJatinn, roncnurntlv the mailer of meals is left to the individual choice, thoc who prefer, picnic and camp in the park, but the majority get their rations at the hotels and res taurants. This is as it should be. for it relieves the association of lunch unnecessary bother, at the panic time throwing this iatronngc Svlioro it belongs, to hotels nnd res taurants. Friday was Grants Pnss-Ohio day, in line with custom of some particu lar locality or state selecting repre sentation in tho Chautauqua eurrie ilium. The Ohioaus cho-e the fore noon. ' This slate is the most loyal of any in the observance of its an niversaries and in the exuberance displayed at state .gatherings. Jfn five sons and daughters of the Huekcye sfate met around the ban quet board, indulging in seeches coudcd with pledges of renewed fealty to old Ohio. Kansans at fu ture assemblies threaten to disoute the supremacy of Ohioaus, not onlv as to numerical strength throughout this valley, but also as reeanls the! comparative spirit of loyaltv evinced by citizens of the respective com monwcnlths. There will be no formal reunion of Town people nt the year's aemblv. At the last moment the Hawkeves got cold feet, and preparations for tho contemplated reunion were abandoned. It would be n reflection and n tnt unkind fling, however, to say that tho nppointaient of an ad ditional cop on the city police force during- H:e assembly season was in anywile responsible for the decision of the Iownns. in this matter. Never theless, lown will be represented on the official program, for on Satur day evening forty hoys and girls from Simpson college, a noted insti tution of lenrningjn that slate, will be heard in a concert of stirring glee ciuii mclonics. Friday afternoon Grants Pass en tertainers appeared before a full house, and it fcoes without saying Hint their program was replete with good things. The following order of approximately a, dozen readings and musical selections was nrtisiically rendered nnd enthusiastically re ceived : Overture, "LustspicI," Grants Pass orchestra. Reading, "Tho Convict's Violin," Laura Thomas Gnnncll.- Pinuo solo. "Hextcf from Lucia di Fimmeniioor," Ethel Pnrolyn Pal tner. Vocal solo, "A Song of Thanks giving," Augusta Parker. Selection, "Desert Sands," inter mezzo, orchestra. Piano solo, "Cantupie d'Amoiir," Ethel Carolyn Palmer. riauo solo, selected, E, 1. I,w rence. : Vocal solo, "Blossom Land," Gen- evievo I'atillo. ' Selection, "Intermezzo, Cavnllcria nis(ieaua," orchestra. rong readings (n) "Two Lov- , VO "Down (ho Mississippi icj "i many uover," (d) "The I'm- pircs wont," Kthcl Carolyn Palmer ami Laura 'Jiiomas Giitinell. Kuk'ctioii, "Nnzareth," orchestra IN LOCAL MARKET Thero nie ninetyodd million jwo pie in the United Stales. The feed ing, clothing nnd housing of this population make the wheels of busi ness revolve venr in and year out, so that in good or bad times the wheels of commerce are revolving. and while the. people niiiv not be making money us fast, or in such a spectacular way, money s daily be ing made nnd nccuniiilated for in vestment and speculation. 1 lut money sooner or later finds its way into investment rhauuels. One of the most staple inve.stinents offered by the real estate mar ket, bolh in ownership of real es tate and in the investment of mort gages, inic real ctate owners aim the real estate fraternity in general have been depressd, during the past year, the conditions iu the real es. late mnrkct arc nevertheless .sounder nt the present time than in boom yenrs. Dealers today un to bidding to the intrinsic value of real estate. There is no inflation. Proeriy is tuainly held by solid, substantial interests. The weak holders; have been gradu ally forced out, aud the market has been comparatively bare of cheap money. All of (he iieoplu who take pride in handsome buildingx and im provements for which a citv is noted. ought to realize that those thiegs are the index of rca"l estate manifesta tion, and Hint whatever the citizens as a body con do to help real estate and to favor Hie taximycrs helps nlso toward increasing city development. Altogether, the outlook for real es tate during the coining ear or two is good and it i certain that a suti stautial growth will prevail. There uever was a more opMirtune time for good, safe, sound real es tate investments in the Rogue River valley, both city and country, than nt the present time. Gmp voiir op portunity now. RALLY WHEAT MART CHICAGO. July 1 1. Excessively high temperatures iu the northwest rallied the wheat market today after nn easy start. Bearish cables wore responsible for the depression at the nuts-el. I ire opening, winch was un-1 women (tint mtwt limit store tliroimh , . ,., i i ,ii ""' "' I'nIIH Hlnte entry ".Mother's changed tv Us "ft, vvns fololwcd bv . ttiemi" n ono of their MuWe mul rvll- a moderate setback all around mid Iheii by A decided upturn. The New Baby is World's Wonder livery tiny lilfnut nmkci llfn'n ir spectlv wklcr liiul UNititerft And what- aver there In lo en. tuiiH'o IU arrival nn.l to dine nnd emnfott tho txipeclitnt inolher should he kIvku at tention. Aniontr tho rent helpful thlliRl l nn elerinl nU dontnnl ntiplleatluti known na ".Mother's Friend," It Is so well Ihousht vf by Pear that continued dry, hot weather would bring ubout serious injury of the Illinois (-ton had a bullish effect nn com. Many spec ulators switched to the buying side. After iiMcning -s t '"He higher, the market scored fuilher gains. Oats hardened with coin. Sellers were scarce. Advancing prices for hogs curried nrovisions along. Shorts covered rather freely. nble lenivdlr. It In ni'l'Mcd to tho nbdnmtnnl iiitixcte to relievo tho strain on lltfnmentn nnd tendon. la llttlo book nro dfv'rllol tnnro nilly the nmny ronwiui why "Mother's Friend" luu Iieeu n friend tmteed to women for mor tUn two Keiiemtloua. )rhl txwk was preimreit not only to nld mo inexperiem-cti nut to en.iMn eo many women to huvo at hand tin timely hint. UKKHnn ninl het In roiieltu and lustily printed form for ready reference. It rhould bo In nit hotnr. ".Mother's Friend" inoy lw had of iiltnuot nuy dru. KUt but If -uu fall to rind It write via 01 rvvt and alno vvrlto for bouK to llrndneld neuulatur Co.. Hi Luuutr UMit.. AlUuU. iticvriilu. ISIS THEATRE I'hotopliijs Friday and Saturday Adventures of Kathlyn No. II IX PATHS OYCI.K lllograph Drama in nii, i.tii: S. & A. Comedy Drama Coining Sunday Til K TATTOO MAUIC Two Parts Paul's Electric Store hnve the. exclusive show lug ot Llslitlng Plxliirei of the J. C. KiikIIkIi company of Portland. Hotel .Medford, Sacred lleurt Hospital, First National Hank and a number of the best resi dences nru lighted with English Fixtures, OVER THE EVIDENCE MINEOLA, X. V., July 11. Mrs. Florence Conklln Carman, charged with the murder ot Mrs. Loulso Hal ley. was engaged today In going over tho testimony glrcn at tho coroner's luqucst, with her attorney, George M. Levy. Mrs. Carman ns nlded him considerably, her attorney said. In analyzing tho testimony which .caused her arrest. DIED . EGOAR Elizabeth Jane Pehley Eggcr, at Waldo. Joj-cnhinc conn I v. Thursday. July 0, at the futility res idence, two and ouc-hulf miles southwest of Waldo. The interment will be in the I. 0 .0. P. cemetery at Ke,rhy. Irs. Egger was? born January ,12,' ISo'O, ,nt Jacksonville, 0r., anil lm been n lifelong member of the Jack xouvniu luiiioiic cuiircii. .site was married to Samuel Efer on Septem ber 1, 1880. 1'atronlza Home By smoking Mt.iPItt, tho best Cc clear on tho market. STAR THEATRE Monday and Tuesday "War Is Hell" A beautiful band colored dim of warfare of the future. thi: iiatti.i: i.v thi: aju Truly an extraordinary picture. Nothing like Jt ever shown here. 10c ADMISSIO.V loc IT Theatre - ! J . I' Mutual Movies One Day Change Where The Road Forks TwJi-Reel American SUMMER RESORT ROGUE RIVER RANCH till Miles Prom Medford PINT. PISHING Boats nnd Tennis Bates J 1.60 per day. $7,60 per week. t'aNSeuger rales j:t.6il ono wnr, by Crater Lake Auto Htngo For Further Information Wrlto v.wti it. etiiVKi: Trail, Ore. Don't Fail to try our noon-day lunch, everything Is just like mother used to mako. ICE CREAM CANNERY OPERATIONS IN FULL SWING AUGUST I It. 11.- Hokd, of tho Hoke CCannorv of this city, stated last night that as soon as- tomatoes could bo had the cannery wpnid ho started In bull blast witn a crow of twenty people, nrincl- pally girls and women. It will ho but a short tlmo until all tho loganborrlos obtainable will bo canned, Tho scar city of thuso berries has necetsltato'l n small crew. It will .nr.i,,ii.i., i.. until Angina 1st beforo tomatoes can bo secured, John A. Perl UNDEETAKBE Lady Assistant IW H.JIAKTMCJY A Splendid Cure for HEADACHE i 3in Headaches caused by eye-strain cannot bo cured by medicine. If you suffer from htadacho havo your ees examined at once by DR. RICKERT in: k.vowk how OUR PROCESS IS THOROUGH Vvvry garment-cleaned by us Is mauo sanitary ana clean with our Modern Equipment nnd Experienced Help Wo are ablo lo glvp you euryico that Is only posslblo to get In tlTo larger cities. ,-jf I'lKiid 3.1 1, Wo will cull. ,i K COALS OP EIRE Thanhoiiser FIRST PRIZE Reliutiee Comedy LOItSTERS, SALAI)V jfifC , I'riiifVMi Comcily AT THE CA MA RET Reliance Comedy Latest Piano Mu-n-, .(is llutler Xew machine. Hear it, try it, see it. lOo-ALWAVS .10c PAGE THEATRE Kiiinmer K4uon fiiol, Comfortable, Well Ventilated 1110 SATUIIAV Xlf.'IIT SHOW 7: 1.1 O'CbM-k Till .Msdnlght I.V A I'PIUSIA.N OAUDK.V Itomantlc Drama, Two "Parts, With Mildred Wright O.V THE CHESS IIOAItl) OP l-'ATi: Drama, Two I'arts, With Ixiah llard Tho belt is none too good, why tako chances? Order your Ico cream and sherbets, where, you know tho best of materials aro used In their manufacture. PALACE OF SWEETS Special today Frozen Bgg-Nog The Popular Drink RITEWAY COFFEE It's Rousted Daily in MVmI fonl. It's Blended in Medford. It's tho host in Modfoi'd. Why liol use Medford Cof fee? If yon oxpeet to build up your town, uso home pro- duets. Ask your grocer and insist on his sending you Tbe Riteway Coffee A MEXICAN' WAItHIOIt Screaming Comedy Written Produced Hy Kln'jj Uaggot mil s'" PAGE THEATEIt OIICIIKHTIU (Koven I'icroH) .Mr, Harry Howell, Dlrrclor Tonight's I'lfigiaiiinio Rag, Tlchlo tho Ivories. Selection, Mau'sollo Napoleon, Where tho Itlver Shautioii Flows. Humuiiaplioiio Holo, Fotpoiul MuUtornliiKer.,. Voii lierlln. p " -" VnTtz.jSnhiiu. JF Exccrnts from Wooifland, 'PaTituHla, Troviiloro"." Il(i)l Solo, Silver ThreniU, t ' Tim CooIckI Plain In Mcdfoiil Adiills Hie (lilhlri'H flc $iw4W& & Cuacn. -V Under Auspices EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF OREGON FALL fJM3RM 0IM3NS September 23, 1914 OVaiHinor Sijhool and Oollegtf Preparatory courses. School esfalo tioinprises 100 neres of fertile land. Complete gym nasium, swimming pool, in door and onf door athletics. Library, study halls, tpjupe teut. instruction in fall branches. Hand for lvjtcs and booklet':" WJiorl) boys aro trained to think." Address BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL Yamhill, 01))! " I Fresh Meat We have rented Stalls ifl I driv6 lily own ear and ,md 1-1 in the Dliblie nuirket .. . . .i i aud will supply meat, of all kinds at the right prices. ,,h FOR HIRE Private Auto give good service at REASONABLE PRICES 2CR5 E. A. GRAY ! Ujmf v k r ar.W nti 882-R i J ij OR T -J n You've Been Looking For a gootl, practical, closely spaced pig aud hog fence close euough to hold the small pigs and strong enough for the large ones. Here's the one that will do it to perfection, and it's PAGE WIRE PENCE "TS & wisriiMCfi jurnrfciiu. uLiydH.iii- J '.tm 'im' ii -. r". i . 1 I MO 111 1 3 1 1 - -. iw " IC- 3 . 31 T. ,i f i 4,f Stylo 1028 1 Tousilo Strongth 11,300 lbs. Higher grade steel wire than is found in any other make of fence. lOxtra close spacings at the bottom. Plenty of fence for all .sized hogs. This is just one of the many styles we carry for special purposes. "Direct from factory to you." Wo Pay tho Freight. GADDIS & DIXON (i MIODKOUn THE PAGE FENCE MEN u omscioN Closing Out Buggies We aro going out of the buggy business aud offer some of the best bargains ever given iu the valley At Cost and Below .i - Wo have a big line of Buggies and Spring Wagons, all of which aro included iu the,salo, and invito ovory person who is figuring on a new vehicle to call and look tho line over and get, the prices. Hubbard Brothers . J ' ! - DELIGHTFUL NEWPORT Tried arid Truo't Is this old reliable outing resort, will iiitura! scenery, healthful drives, a splendid bench mid i of tin noar-hy points of Kocks, etc Interest: Lighthouse, Devil's a weal Hi iitimeroun I'uiichbowl, Soul HM-rlal Io- Itoiiiid.Trlp Scsson Pares Week-Ciiil I'ares lo All Points nnd Sunday i:ciirsloii ParcN from Albany nnd Cnrvnlll via tho lit' cifV Tho l-:i(illon Mini )n DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS I lOCOIMMMASTAl I I I woutra. I I ,Hi- v'l!"1 A. M. IJOOP. M. K500A. M. 10 V, M, I.eavn Albany, dnll ,..,., ., I.navo Albany, dully except Slluday . . Leavo Corvnllls, dully Lenvo Corvnllls, dully oxciipt Sunday Connections mado at Albany nud Corvnllls with S. P. trains. Speclcul Kxcurslon Tmln will Innvn Newport every Sunday evoiiliui nt UjOO p. iu nrlvo Corvullls 10; 10 p. m Alhiiny JOi-ir. p, m. Good Fishing Stroams Along the 0, k E. At Kilt City, Morrison, Toledo mul along thn Ywwlim ivor, uUo on thn llrelteiihiish and Siinlluiii rlvern, on tho Kast Knd. lor Polders duscrlhliig Newport us nn outing plum ni oi our JohH M, Mi o, r;. iM'fMl IMnseiilier Ae, I'oiilaml, (,,-Hoii, & A , ' X 1 i ' m IMiy E tilling 7lfS O'Clmk o