Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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(WANTS PASS, July 14 Joseph
Knowles, nature ninn ami artist, nc
romimulcd by his party, nrrlvod In
the city Sunday ready to tako lil
pliiKO Into tho Siskiyou wilderness,
whero lio will combat with Damo Nn
turo for tho next CO days In an at
tempt to provo that ho can llvo ni
Vrlmltlvo man lived. Naked and
nlonc, ho will lc.ivo civilization be
hind, and without clothing, without
arms or aid of any kind, ho will call
upon the forests nnd the streams to
supply both sustenance and raiment.
This party, piloted by C. I,. Hobart,
representing tho 0nt Pass Com
mercial club, left In two automobiles
Just ntto noon today for Camp
Thrco Creeks, the camp established
by tho Caves Camp company Just
nbovc Holland, on SucROr creek, and
will make a preliminary Investiga
tion of tho country there. It Is now
considered probable that Knowlcs
will make tho start on his trip Into
tho wilds cither from that camp or
from tho cavea themselves, and that
he will opcrato In tho wilderness to
the west and tho south, crossing the
lino Into California, probably In tho
Preston peak district. After deter
mining the country which ho Is to
entor, tho party will return to this
city, and later In tho week the offi
cial Mart will bo made. How long
Knowlcs will remain In tho wilds has
not yet been decided, depending
largely upon tho length of time ncccs
rary to demonstrate tho succcm of his
claim. Dally reports will come from
him, as Prof. Waterman and others
of tho party will remain In tho vi
cinity, though they will offer no as
sistance, cither by word it advice or
otherwise. Knowlcs' dally reports
will bo given his associates upon bark
or by othor mcthlds that employ nono
of tho aids of clvllliatlon.
Laat summer Knowlcs entered tho
woods of Maine as naked as tho day
lio was born to prove that ho could
llvo without aid for 60 day upo-t
such as nature had to offer. Ho en
tered tho Malno wilds on August 4th
and emerged on October 4th. HI
utory of having lived without assist
ance was doubted by some, while oth
ers said that It was only his Intimate
knowledge of the Malno woods life
that made the accomplishment pos
sible. This present plungo into tho
unknown wilds of southern Oregon
and northern California Is made by
Knowles to provo that ho can do tho
thing again under conditions un
known to him.
DUI.rril. Minn.. July M.-'l'Imt
the sk.vM'wphiK office IniiMinir of
the itcnr futuro will ooiititiu many
new features is the irviliolton oT V,
A. I'nUerson, iv I nry of the Na
tionnl A.ocintinn of. lluiltiiiifr Own
ers itiul Mnimgcrs, in mMrc-injr that
body here Utility.
"Innovation," saiil Mr. I'atterim,
"k the miilille nnmo of tho modem
kyernter. ll will lie hut n hliort
time when hir of flee liuililinjr will
have elevators ninnimr not only ujt
and down from the street to the lop
of the ltuililinir, hut riiiminir hori
zontally on different floors. Further
more, jmlrons will jmv fares to ride
on tlux elevators and A transfers
from the vertical lifts to the hori
zontal, jut as we pit litem on street
ears.
"They will ji1h pure air fnun the
country rtsjlit into the Iiij city build
inps, jn-t as they pine pure water,
and buuptlows built on top of tall
buildings will house the owners in
summer. A building itennit for "iii'h
n bunptlow already has been taken
out in Chicago."
SENATE DISCUSSES
NEWHAVENAF A RS
CALIFORNIA CLUBMAN
IS SHOT FOR A DEER
RAX FIIANCISCO, Cal., July 14.
Mistaken in the thick underbrush
by his hunter companion, Elmer
Cox, as n deer they had run to cover,
A. J. Francis, n well-known club
man of this city, was fcliot and dan
gerously wounded Inst Saturday in
Mudcro county. Word of thu acci
dent reached here today.
Assisted by their huu(in guide.
Cox and n fellow hunter hiicceedcd
in getting Francis to a IioepituI
twenty-seven miles from their camp,
the trip occupying more limn thirty
hours.
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CINCINNATI, 0., July 14. The
tichtion of the adoption of a char
ier is being voted on here today. The
rhurlur was framed by u commission
of fifteen men nnd provides for m-
pnrtibnu ballot, two candidates for
mayor, with tho elimination of party
emblems, ninall council, civil service
and gives thu mayor tho uptointmcnt
of all executives. Thu initiative and
referendum is provided for, but tho
recall will bo submit ted on a separate
ballot.
AS A FALSE JELLY
WAKHINuTOX, July 14. -Ileal
fruit jelly must "jell" becaiiHU of I lie
fruit juice in it and not becuiiso
gcliiiliiQ lias been milled lo it, tint
purn food board iiiimuiiiced in u rul
ing today. Under the dirUioii prod
linjiii (hlokciii'd by KiliiliiiH cannot
properly ho lulutlml hm fruit jelly, but
iuut iiidlcwto by lis iimuti il liuu
cliuruflvr,
Tim bwrd Uo ruled Mlirnrwr
liulU nr Mibivd o it iihIuihI wiiUt
(W bW wnt kkw (but liie Muter
1U bm miitUiMy imud,
WASHINGTON, uljr 14. Now Hav
en affairs were brought up In tho
scnato during a "prosperity" debate
between Senator Galllngcr, republi
can, and Senator Thomns, domocrat.
The republican senator read a clip
ping of the discharge of shop hands
In Wilmington, Dele., and tho demo
cratic senator retorted that his col
league might bo tnoro solicitous of
those who had suffered In New Haven
operations as disclosed In tho Inter
state Commerce Commission's report.
Senator Thomas quoted from the
lato J, Picrpont Morgan's will, tho
words in which the dead financier
committed "my soul to tho hands of
my Maker."
"That will Is a fitting companion
piece to tho commission's report."
concluded Mr. Thomas.
PROGRAM FEASIBLE
CHICAGO. July 14. "Tho mod
ern Kugenlc program makes entirely
feasible and practicable a certain do
grco of roclal advancement for which
it Is well worth while to rtrive,"
raid Dr. Frank I. Drako of Waupum.
Wis., today beforo alienists and cnu
rologlsti brought together by tho
Chicago Medical society for tho Dis
cussion of Mental Disease.
Dr. Drake discussed Wisconsin'
fight against degeneracy and after
outlining the condltons In the statu
nnd giving statistics showing that
thcro were moro than 12,U00 Inmate
In Wisconsin charitable, reform and
penal Institutions, made a plea for
Eugenics as the solution of tho stato
problem.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 14.
Wisconsin democrats, adherents jf
Judgo J. C. Kurd, Mllwaukco, and
Tliomua M. Kearney of Itaclno, candi
dates respectively for governor and
United States senator, were prepare 1
to enter a conference today for Uk
purpose of suggesting tho makc-Up
of a state ticket and endorsing a
candidate far United States senator.
Tho holding of tho conference) Is
contrary to tho wishes of a majority
of tho mumbcrshlji of tho democratic
state central committee which voted
suvoral weeks ago agulnst holding a
stnto convention.
Doth factions aro Known to be
favorublo to tho national administration.
TUBERCULOSIS
In addition to plenty of fresh ate
and proper diet, those suffering from
or who are predisposed to Tuberculo
sis are recounueuded to use Eckiosn's
Alterative to stop night sweats, banish
fever and hasten recovery, This medi
cine, by reason of its successful use dur
ing the psst, warrsuu the fullest inves
tuition possible by every sufferer,
Kckrasti'i Alterative is moit efliea
tioiii in bronchial ciUnu and severe
tlirost sud Uiujc affections, and In up
building the system. U contain no
MtwiUi, nor birwful or habit-form-iuc
drugs. Accept ho substitutes. Hold
by Uiifiag druggists. ..WUe to the
ttlnuiau UbwtfWy, MlUfUf libit, ft,
'w Mkm Mflug ( wmii.
ON 1IOAKD U. S. S. CALIFOIINIA,
MA'.ATI.AN, Mexico. July 14. Tho
constitutionalists are sweeping tho
Pacific coast of Mexico. Kvacunttoiu,
occupations, armistices and tho o
chaitgc of prisoners nr ovcrywhen
reported to Hear Admiral Howard,
ccnnundlng tho imeiicau Pacific
tliHtt, and the Indications are that
within a week, the federals will be tt
possession of only Mnsatlan and Sa
ltan Cnu, among tho Implrtant gar
risoned seaports.
At Santa Kogalla, a mining port
on tho outer coast of Lower Califor
nia, the federals and constitutional
ists held n conference yesterday at
which It was decided to bury tho
hatchet and make Joint cause with
Carrauxa. Tho same procedure Is ex
pected "o tnko placo at l.n Vat,
another Lower Callfornr.t port, while
ot Guaymas, the most Important point
of the Gulf of California, an armlstlco
has been agreed on to expire at mid
night. July 20.
In tho meantime four largo mer
chant vessels of tho Kavlcra, Mexi
can, lino arc loading rapidly and It is
expected all federal troop will bo out
of Guaymas within tho next fow
days. Negotiations for the exchange
of prisoners began with tho signing
ot the armistice.
Colonel Gomex of tho Zapatista
forces, It Is reported, hag taken
charge In tho name of tho constitu
tionalists, of Accapnlco, onco a (tort
of cacll for the Spanish galleons from
the Philippines. General Salldo, tho
federal commander there, has been
hard pressed of late, and the last
refugees reported that he had been
forced to make dally levies of cash
and rations to support his small gar
rison.
Doth federal and constitutionalist
generals at Guaymas expressed pro
fuse thanks to tho American com
mander thcro for his assistance. In ne
gotiating tho armistice. Admiral
Howard's policy of strict neutrality
won the confidence of both contest
ing parties.
In Ihe Oregon and .Shasta toute
folder of the Southern I'mdfio junt
i.vsued i" u double page picture J and
annouiH'ouicnl of Crater Lake, an in
vitation to "see America firxt,"
which meaiK "visit Crater Lake,
America's greatest scenie wonder, "a
most unique natural phenomenon,
U000 feet in depth, iVllW feel abovu
sea level, rimmed with rocky prcei
piees." ltound-trip fatvs from Portland
are $111 .J0 via Medford, and one way
via Weed, return via .Meilfoul,
?:il.tl,"i. Hood ariMininodatious and
excellent camping grounds am adver
tised, with daily train senleo to
Medfoiil, thence nulo .Monday, Wed-lie-day
and Friday.
The announcement is the most ef.
feelive iidxertMng fur the lake ith
the traveling public ct published,
ami oH'iis the way fur unlimited
publicity of himilar nature in the
future.
You Get the Best
Tbero Is when you srnok Gor. John
son cigars and patronize homo Industries.
ENTERTAIN AMERICANS
LONDON. July 1 1. -The American
liuttlexhips Missouri and Kiiumis ar
rived here from Gibraltar. They will
remain a week.
Captain William F. Fullam, xuer
intendent of the naval academy, who
commands thu practice Mipiadron,
found n hhenf of invitations await
ing him, his officers nnd the cadets
on hoard. They came from British
naval men and from various Ameri
can societies in Lyndon, who 'have
arranged many entertainment.
Thu officers of the .American bat
tleships will reciprocate by throwing
the vessels open to visitor. On July
'JO Ilic officers will tmrlicipate In the
dedication to IVeahiuluK in S.
George's church, Oravesend, of two
mcmnrinl window which Ambassa
dor Waller Hine Page will formally
present on behalf of the Dailies of
Virginia. j
WASHINGTON, July II. Admin
istration trust bills Mtuck uiiollier
Ming in senate cuinintttees today. The
inter-slato conuuereo eouimUleo was
unable to agree whether the railroad
HceliritieH bill should meiely pioxido
for Mipervision of the Umie of stuck
and boiuls, or go further and regu
late for what iniMi.-es funds einild
bo used.
The judiciary committee spent ne
cral hoars discussing constitutional
ipiestions of the Clayton omnibus
trust hill. Prospects of a joint ses
sion of the two coihutiltccs to work
outu general program for eiubodi
menl into one lull were said to be
good.
TWO MORE RUSSIAN
AVIATORS FALL TO DEATH
OTCIIAKOVA, ltussiu, Julv II.
Two more Itussiaii a viators, Cantaiii
Jcssupotv, and his mechanician, wcte
kilted today by falling with (heir
aeroplane, which collapsed during a
night.
A KM for
Co! Maternity
In h llttl book ilralanM for tp'cttnt
mothrrn mora compltn lntriK'llm Is
Riven In tho u ur
'Molher'ii Krtfitl.'
ThU I an viUrnal
embns-Btloii npHlfd
to I hi nlxtomltwl
muclr for ihit pur-
? of rlurlnic
h nlrnln on Itjca
mnl. corde and
trnJons.
It MrvM to
th mind. Indlrfclly
has a most bnr flckit rnct upon the
nrrvoua tylnn and thouand of women
have ilflUHile-lljr told how they wrrn freo
of nnuxTO. had no mornlna olcknein ami
wtnt throuKh tho onlral with moat re
markable aucceu. "Mother's h"rlent" Iwa
lieen srowlnR In tmpuUr fAvor for mm
than forty yenr. in nlmnat overy com
munity nre trrnmlmothcra whn ums It
Ihemaeltea, their daughters hnvn uet It
and they certainly muit know what a
blcaalnc It la when they recommend It
ao witmly. tt U uw very urcrtilully to
prevent caklna? of hrrnata.
',Mothera-rlend" haa been prepared In
the laboratory of llrailflelil HryuUlor Co.,
304 iJimar Hide.. Atlanta. Oa., for .tuin
than, two seneratlona ami can lt bail of
almost any drufgUt from coaat to cocjt.
Write to-day for the lltlto booh.
aaaHCV4L7 Fl
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CIGARETTES
No Premium withCancli
THE cost of the to
baccos in Camel Cig
arettes limply forbids the
giving: of such induce
mentj, m
20 for tOc and you never
smoked a better cigarette
At any price. They're
pleasing: In i Uvor and fra
grance. Besides, they will
net bite your tongue or parch
your Ihrosl, nor will Ihtywavc
that titattty tnU I
R. J. REYNOLDS TOMCCO CO.
WkilM'Mlta, N. C.
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t'xwpt lis pun'lin.Sf )v'uv ami comI,
kotM). In iiiiiiiIhm' of ta !, in worlil
idij list, in (tiuli(y f riorvico t
nors and in ils daily porfonimiifo
i.s tho l)if,'K(,-sl VIXV n tm! wi'll-
10,000 ustn-s will to.slify to thosf
(ilH.
1596 li thu price ur tho Ford runabout; tha
tottrlnjc car Is 1046 f. o. b, Medford, compleu
with tfjulpmont. (let catnloc and iiartlculara
from
C. E. GATES
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SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
The Most Sensational Sale of Ladies' Suits Ever Held in Medford
20 Suits, all this season's newest creations, all col
ors, good assortment of sizes, values up to $25.00,
all go !in this sensational sale at,
each
$5
.10 Suits, this season's most popular novelties.
This is a great chance to save money on a
strictly up-to-date suit. Values up to $10.00,
all go at, each
$10
ALL SPRING AND SUMMER COATS REDUCED
5 doz. Wonder Crepe
Gowns, all sizes, values
to $l.o0, now,
98c
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a Children's Muslin Draw-
& eis, all sizes, values to
20c, now at,
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each.
5c
Muslin (jowns, Corset
Covers, Skirts and Draw
ers, $l.o0 values, very
special, each, IQp
'All the newest styles in
Middy Hlouses, $l.fiO vul
u sensational QQn
sale price, each yOl
5000 yards Wash Goods,
values up to J5c,
now all go, ynvd.Li Lj
1000 yards -10-inch Jtat
iues, plain colors and
checks, good $L value, to
closoat, per AQs
JL RF r
yard.
1(M)0 yards i'ino )ress
Linens, all colors, good
50(j value, now,
per yard,,,
32c
J ill i- ! '
!)-l Petpiot
Sheeting, '10c
value, now, yd.
Jileached
34c
10-1 Jiquot Jileached
Sheeting, '15c 'll
grade, now, yd.... j OC
Good grade (Jo IHl-inch
Ious! Lining, A
vary special, yd. ...fH
Don't fail to attend the greatest sale of Luces uud
Embroideries over held in Medford, Wo a
still huvo a good assortment of patterns,
vjiIiioii uj) to 20c yard, nil go ut the very low Jt,
price of, yard ,
HJMTIIK WIKJ10W J)IHJTV
SENSATIONAL SALE OF DRY GOODS
n i .. .... in i.,.,i I 25 dozen
iitjuu uiui: tit liuiKiivu
Muslin, full !( inches
wide, very special, QT
extra large
131each(!(l Hath Towels,
vvvy special at,
each
19c
20 dozen, oxtrA large rtsg-
uhtr 75c Blenched Hath
Towels, now at,
each.
COc 72.fM)
Sheets, now,
each, only. ....
50c
.Hleaehed
39c
Good miality '12 and '15
inch Pillow Cases, now
ty:.. 12&c
Good Ilulr Nets,
Good I'u per I'ins,
Gooil Hooks and Eyes,
Good IVarl Hiitlon's,
Good Hasting Thread
Good Safety Pins j
Good I lair Plus, I
Good Collar Hlnyjf Q
uoiiii niiicn i awe
$1.25 Kayser's lO-Huttou
bilk Gloves, all colors &
sizes, now vory
special, pair
(i!)c Kayser's Chaniois-
el to Gloves, Hi-button, at Y
mil' cut 1 1 A A"
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100 new Crepe Petticoats
good sjiy.uu value now ai,
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100 new Auto Veils in all
the newest colors, large
size, extra QQ
special price. ... . yQL
50 dozen Ladies' Flm
Handkerchiefs, good 5c
values, now, C71
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25 dozen Iviidics' fine
llaiidkerchlefs. cheap at
8c, now, each, A n
only HtL
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