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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
I'AOW TWO MEDFORD MAIL TMHUNR MKDFORn. OUMON ' '' - ' ' i " - Tlll'USDAY. .ll'liV 1511. MM ,lr I iW. . ' U iw.i fOQL AND . I L. PERSONAL JL 1 .1, Tk, CiiiHinliiRR wns ninong (Iiomj up rom Su Krnnclco Thursday at tending, to luminous ttUcrcMs. IJ.F; Hoy of Portland wn8 nnions Modfurd bualnrsH hcqunlntnnros to day. Sco It. II. McCunly tor Aetna n dcllly nnd Surqty Honda. V. A. Tui'trch of Uw AiircIcs nindj n rvceiit hmduoM visit to this city. Mr. mid Mrs. 1. Goodman nnd Mr. , nnd Mr. Ilrownslona were mombors t n tourist party from San Francisco tljat icut Thursday morning In Medford. Alwayn look for Hanley & Cnrlc tou's meat nd. Something good. .Mr. W, II. Waste nnd Jean Wato of Itorkcly hac returned from an nu toniotilli! trip to Crater Lake nnd arc ponding a few days looking ovor tho Vnllcy. Tho "now" meat market at the public market Is giving tho people homo cheap prices. 103 W. K. Washburn of Fresno, Is !u Mcdford In vler of locnttng. Hay for sale. W H. Everhard. W. .1. Jcffcrlas of Portland ttas nmong those In Mcdford Tliursday la low of locating here. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. " "W. II. Adama was down from Port' land Thursday on the Interests o business. Try a "Spltx" cigar, best 5c clear on tho market. Misses Angcltno Weaver and AdT llno Hocking of San Jose were the guests of Mcdford friends this week.' J J. Conway, a Kansas City busi ness man. was a recent business vis itor in (his city. A "King Spltt" cigar Is homo made. 41 j nun, tit. F. Merrill was down from tlrnuts r.irn Thursday attending to business interest. 0. llonnor as In from, Derby Thursday among business acquaint ances, u j Krult Inltels artistically printed In any nnd all colors. Mcdford Print ing Co. A. A Schuchard, who owns n large orchard in tho l'hoonlx district, motored to Mcdford Thursday. Oscar Allendoorfcr lias returned from ticlsnd whero ho has been do ing extension work for tho Cntlfor nia-Oregon Power company LADIES ARRANGING . T FOR GUESTS BREAKFAS The Oivutor .Medford t'luh hn- nr ntnjjfil for n ltrenkfnl l the Hotel Mcdt'ord on TmomIhv morning of the 'JSlh 4or the Indies or the Tri-Stntiv (loo-l Itomli meet: It I VNncoleil thnl nil who edu will uvnll tlum-ele tnir conditions Iiiim) led to miucumiii nhlo uYlny .in delicniiV I'rcljtMi " of interior mul un-nfe Tollini Moek; the luck of lvoter mmiitl i.teius tvml Mvfety device; lho dettiielion of the muunoiny of llio nulls now combined In limkiiiir alt-; the suji ptexvion of evMnpi'tiliou uiuon)j thee unit-; the diversion of ltvis;lit (wit- Hlonu llio I'oiiiiMionl nnd Illimlo M nud count between JS'ow 'ork ml llobton, with nIiimI projections inte: the interior of Hiomo Mhle. No mention is mndu in thv)ltll of tin) iIrIiIk which tint Htnlo mnmh clnwtts litis in vojjnitl to the lln-ttou - Muine compiiuy, hut It U believed Unit .MnnM'hiietN will nsk iiiitl io ciuiipnlgn I Iiiino n duty to tho pro greiHles of Hid imtlotVhiul iv duly iilso to tho Wntn of Nev York. In , unUhnnl polities, so tar as I am ublo I ihnll endeavor to strive for tho sue- Vosa of I'tho pfluclples oitiliqiHcil' In tho progivsslvo national plutforni, Thoiofoi-o I shall oppose tho policies of tho present administration which 1 ceivo tliu Koxernmcul' uiuuoloii tojiegant nB deeply InJuiloiis nlllm to 10 ItlVhCrxO i ' Honor Ollll IIIU IIU'H'1 in uiu Amerleau petiplo." of the opportunity to nice! tlioYi-.il- Th tiuvr Indies, nnd tliey niv iei)iie-lel 'nii.. I........ II...!.. ....I.... .i .. 1.I..1.. ..ill. rn.1llin I rwtitctrtitM lii Ihtwn. Ilitna ' ... ...... . .... l . .. , . ,'.. .q ...v.. ..v.a.lf. ,'J'.v HMVO to the small towns iu Josephine county nnd many ldnces will soon have electric service that never had It before. i t ' Mcdford Conscrvatofy reduced prl ces for music le.'jons'beglri July 1st Advanced students will bo taken l 1.1 ri--T the same low nrlce as beclnners. I iw....n r..inkiriintiv, i iln V.w Open all summer. 31 Grape street. " jlliivcn'nml the Hoton & Mnmo mil-j Phlnf Hlttiinn linn niinnnnrtNt Ihnll v.....) I.. .... l...l. i! icir I... I U3 Kobiuon at the PubhV Library not Inter limn Saturday. TO UNMEBGE NEW HAVEN LINES y ' .. . . . V . . .i Chief Illttson has announced that Mcdford auto drivers aro beginning to disregard tho ruling requiring cars to drive with closed mufflers and tho next person caught driving with them open will be fined. J. O. uerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Xegatlvos made any where, timo or place. Studio 22S Main St Phono 3 20-J. Forest fires are nil under control according to late reports at the for est service offices. Tho Humbug creek fire, that was thought serious for several days is out, as well as tho Foota creek fire. A new fire has been reported north of Central Point, about a mile from the scene of the last fire In the Willow Springs dis trict. The Jackson County FJrc Pa trol association Is handling this fire. If you want a llthographod fruit label instead of a printed one. see wad, made on Murvh (!. ISi'It, hv which thoo two road-, divided New! Knvlnnd between themselves. TlrNj njjreemont purports to hao heonj made nt the home of the Into .1. Pier-' pout Morpin in Now Yoik. At that time the two roads eoueeincd wete entirely separated. Kltioho Methods I'miI Under the agreement, the Now Ha ven wns t aid the .ltoxttm & Maine to neqttirc trntwiRrtriiou line-' north. of n eertuiu lin,)the 1)otnn it. Elaine to mid the New HnWn tAll of that hue. The Xew lliiven, it is .said, recuited to mniiy elusive, nnd 'rOhml-nhout methods 16' cover its truck in iht- fcetintr ilrt romhinntien: it tiequirrd proiH'rties, j.-ot stock control. mrti eri.heif romwtitop nnd bought them in, and rcorted to many illeirnl prrto tices to attain U- end. Xew Huslnnd makes, the hill mi. lie to the Xew Jim en company, tin eftoit to increase fuiht nitw und inlervene iu the cuo diliitorv und iiiliitravv methods in! tlioso rlnhts, . . deuliug with pali-onH.' ' , X) v -4-f"f f - "llu'tln tli'ls Hnto thh itrlino duly U The brief i one of thn niuM eou- ItUUT UALiMnlti HbPUBLiiiAn ii guud" rltUfii'il Inoveiiieiit, a unlto-l prehiiw'tM' nied hy the government CANDIDATE F0I1 GOVERNOR, mmeiumit, to savo tho slnto from tho in nnv sinnlnr ln'l. Today'- hill "' blMiavtlsan control Of Mossrs. Haines u-ks that the New lliuen lie (.tripped OYSTIHt HAY, X. Y , July 3. - 'and Muiphy, precisely like tho good of its- nvuieit-liipju llii; New (Kuluud Tho candidacy of CN-yoiintoV llroy .oIIIiouk tuovoincnt last .ear, when hy inilnutd, wliieli VnmlelU' its' fntnous u, inuinit Of ningliumpton Mr tho :nlon the of Now "Yoik was saxod shoiv hue lioiu Hn-.ton to pv . York, f Kiilkrimtut Inl humiliation at tho rc-',"Am ,nJ domination of Mr. Murphy, nnd thai i Im.imuU to n.o.up it so. 'mi,jCnn. ptimarles wimeinlurMl lnstf hopo with all my hoitit that all In ivjjled Soiiijiltcninstii linos, the it- m ),j- Theu,iloru Hoosovell, In a dmieudent cltlxcun, whether lit ogres U'nltji of. jjiU-li was under thetformj tieuent Coionel Hoooolt!l'"- roptibllunns or dpuuicmtlr In nsieenjol! Ii ho lelt to the inter- Lu MW) -n Bod eltUeus, no mat-' Is-!- national affiliation, will work ter what their party nrtlllntluiiH. to "boulder to shoulder for rlean non Join In suoport of a statu ticket, "tho' lrttnn government Iu tho state til tuim-na ot which would moan tho over jhutso tbla fall." throw ot both Mr. lliirnu and Mr. "In Now York statu wo seo at Its Murphv.'' (worst tho development of tho s)stotu In his KlaU-moiil, ho said: "In thU of bi-partisan bos rule. Tho out- stale eoniuierj-e -oinniission. StilpiH.il of AuvJIIarles lr the court tnke- the view of the eiise n-ented n- the hill, tho New Haven mnv find it-dt dive-ted of l moi ovor.v thine bui it" niiiiii linen ctinio of this Hystoiu In uecosHiiilly that liivlslhlo Koerumoiit which Ihu PiOkiossIvu iiuily wiih In largo part (oilildud to oipono," ho lomjllideit, SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC PARTY TROLLEY MEETS FREIGHT WMTPOHTN Conn . July 33. Tlu'eu porsonii were killed oiilrlgliti another died Inter and tvvoitty-ono nio Injiirodi soino dorlmiiily, Iti it houdo'i coIIIhIoii huro tonight hetween n trnln of throo trolley cam carrying a"'.i Miiuday school plonlcluiis, mid a Irtil loy frelltlit.. Tho dead tmi: Andrew Klsher, agijd IS. HaMiiond 1'ultur. nged 12. Frank Nagry, aged II,. Mabel Uluvuland, nged a I. You tli-l dm Kent There In when ou smoU tlnv. John son cigars and palroiiUo homo liidiu. tries. Prtlioiile Home Hy kiuoVliig Ml. Pitt, thn host re cigar on the market. o;n-:m3 Pictorial Roviow us. wo are agents for Schmttx Lltho- nbo,t lo,owi,OijO.O(rO worth r n'..l graph Co. Medford Printing Co. C, P. Hclmroth. who received a fractured frontal bono and two bro ken ribs In an auto accident, Is doing W. A. Thomson of Central Point nic!iy nceordlnB to Dr. Porter who Is icm wcuncsuaj- iuk'ii. in mis cu. jn attendance, Don't forget to natronlro Jones meat market. Kvery Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday. ' 105 Jlr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Lewis of San Francisco visited friends In this city Thursday. The F. W. Shaplclgh Hardware; company has tbo best and cheapest j lliwo in lunu. jiitL-a uu uiu;iuiu reduced. " H. G. Williams of Sacramento transacted business In Mcdford Thursday. ' Only one kind of kodak finishing' at Weston's Camera Shop, that's tho best. Over Isig Theater. A. J. Gerard, a Seattle business man, spent Thursday morning In thU city. i Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. W. J. Scott of Antloch spent Thurs day in Mcdford. Jones' have veal, mutton, beef and pork. They aro bound to cut the cost of living. 105 Tho low water Is driving the trout, especially tho cutthroat that vrere very abundant a few weeks ago In Hutte creek and Appleg&te, Into the IJoguu river. The steeihead fishing ui the Rogue Is raid to be very good In streaks, aomodays big catches be ing made and others, not a fish bit ing. Too campers who have been .flub In K at Die Klamath Lakes, Fish Iako and C niter I.akc, report the best of fishing as well ng those who fish In tho headwaters of tho Hogue and Ha tributaries. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John J I. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Hat-klns-Doydon Hldg., Mala street. Two weeks more will find the deer hunters In the hills, hunting the wily buck. A bucks aro reported very plentiful this year many hunters ex jwet -the limit but according to ex perienced sportsmen, the dry condi tion of tho foliage will make it dif ficult for hunters to approach the boasts. Order your frujt labels of the Med ford Printing Co.vand keep tho money at homo. Profossor Iloverldgo'a "elm beetle" whlcji ho recently discovered, and und against which he Issued u warn ing, turns out upon examination by tho new pathologist, to bo woolly aphis, Kodak finishing tho best, at Wcs tou's Camera Shop. Ovor Jsls Thea ter. Secretary Hoos of tho Trl-Stato Itoadg league, hax received notice of the appointment of Judge W. L. Wor il tin' lis dcleguto to .ropreHe;itKlau)aih Kuljsand P. KtlrI'fo reprt-benr tho nhaniber of Commerce, Spokane nt the jMedford mooting Groceries nt; Do Vpe s. Wo havo a 13500 press, recently Installed especially for printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co. Screen doors at Mcdford Lbr. Co. James Vance has gone to Kugono to spend, the .remainder ot tho sum mer. Stato Game Warden Kvans. Master Fish Warden Ospend and Dcputr .Wardens Sandry and Merrill, lert Thursday to Inspectc Irrigation ditch screens on -HoBue-rlyer 'and qthcr ,ntr.eniau, .. . . ,. uei- ntiuuatiy, mm tnrro 1- conse quently n heavy movement to mul from that section, m that n trnus portntion monopoly there is of vnst intercut to every section f the lnit ed States. Service DctcrlonitcI The uoveniment nlleces thut cil- V z A " jlz rattorns Y .f "kfck .- A s wi fcX " Br . . . ' i isl at ' 1 i n ?I , ' IH i-C i'y ' . - y,-. Y l Mi "If r nu i iAiivjii J)i0e&f!fe Fowno'a Gloves Alwnya x ? Y X y FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHOWING OF FALL GOODS FIRST WIFE TESTIFIES (Continued from page L) A, S. Ilubbard, an Ashland busi ness man, spent Thursday In this city. John 0, Stllle of Sugar City, Colo, ludo, k spend u few daya In this city , .- , j WwKs A McGowan Co. TJNDEfcTAKEKS iMf rtMNM mi W. W. WMla 1 A. K. Orr 7S-M lll l ,, ELABORATE TESTSi Atcr the most elabo rate tests tho 17. S. Gov ernment finds that Aulml num Compounds such as used in Baking Powders arc nor harmful Writo us for copy of l S. Bulletin No. 103 Dept. of Agriculture. A i. " , r Z 'iUtl'l fVVM.,.i Mohaii I'lvmipi (Vi'po in all tho iit'W Fall .shatlos, just tho woij?ht for oarlv fall stylos . ..JjU.iJfS IHi-iiifh Front'h riiiffnii TnnVln in a ront vjtrioty of shatlos, at .. ..!1.5() ICuman Stii)o Sills hold thoir own as a fashion itoni. Thoy aro shown in oom hination of nioiro and ottomon oord. Thoso sillcs aro usotl in combination with plain floods nnd urodut'o a cliann inj,' effort. Yalutti at. $1-25 nnd S1.50 f'ropo do f'liino in till tho now .shades, just the fnhrie. for soft, oliniu gown niiow in vogue, per yard $1.50 Now Sweater Coats of lijjht Oxfortl yarn in 'I'urki.sh opoiiKo of fool, i ado with wide holt of sanio niatorial. Otiior ariuonts in heavy knit with ruff nook and shawl collars, ami some Norfolk's aro anions the season's novelties. Those armentH come iu tho now shades ami ni up) iu print from ....2.00 to S(J.50 Cool ovAiihigs surest the warmer atolls. Wo invito you to inspect our lino of Navajo Hhmkots. "iti Liv.0tuc assort incut of short length Silks, aiXX W ll Vftefrfinr $1.25 and !?1 value, at. . .09 Uniform Price 23c per iMitind ALL GHOCKHi CIUSCKXT MFG. COJIPAXY Seattle, Wn-h. y Y f s foliar $1.25 and 1 value, at. . .69 - 'S pieces of Silk Poplins ami Silk Fdti- .lards, regular Toe-tJrie value, at ... lliip ")) pieces of Now Cambric Percales, softer and filler than regular percales, '.. fji.Il. -10 inyhos, at 15$ ,r 1 lot Haliste (,'orsots, regular 7oc value, H'l'1 1 lot Suiniuor Net Coi-sels- regular $ I. '-'." value, at 9S$ cheeks. Sho seemed 111, but she walked -with dignity past her' former liiMtsnd, ,st,nndlng in front of the Judges and the Jury. The wjtness Rsked If she might rcrer to her notes, but tho request was refuted 'by tlio Judge. R Many Lies Told "There havo been so many lies told," said Muie. Guc)dan, "that my notes are absolutely necessary it only to fi dates. Was not M. Calllaux al lowed to refer and reae from papers? I am rnnfrmitf-il with n mountain of lies which I must climb and break to ;K!KWK pieces one by one. I am alone. I t IU llutton All Silk Gloves, regular 8Tc, for 59$ 1 lot of Ladies' Sleeveless Vests, taped neck and sleeves, while they last, 10$, I luce for 25$ 1loh of Children's Hose, regular Jl'ie imd Joc values, at 19$ Ladies' Fast lilack and Tan Hose, 10$ pair; throe for 25$ . y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V t y y y y y y y j f y y y T V f y y y y y y X y y y x jMjMjsj2i2M$2MjMj It '-'J' 5, 5 j-53JbJb5Jb5 S 55' 5 " 5 have no husband to defend me. In saying this, she cast a lorn? f glance at Mine. Cai::aux, who, how ever, did not look at her. ''You arc not here t ncciii-e," in terio$cd Mnitre Lnhori. "You will find nolliinp hut courtey mid defer ence for youielf if your nde i jdmidy Hint of n vvitnesn. Hut if von eoine here to nceiiKp, then you will find me jn front of you us n defender of my client." Mine. Otieyilan; "If you liave spo ken of me to M. Cnillnux he will have told you thut nt k-nht I lme eourne' Oomcxllc Life Tender iTlii wiiS.jHtlen Ji u ehulleiigiiig tone und eulkd forth "lirao" from the Fectntor. whoo nymnthv -IkI seciiH'il to have from the moment mic entered the courtroom. The jude hiiCM-lf theu nddier-ed the uitncM-, Kuyiu (iiili()iiiiily in order lo pve. her ti f-turt: "Di-iiigree menU urosu n your liomeJ" "There were no ilixiixrei-iueiiU," .she continued. "Our doiijcMic lifv wuh tender. Xo one know,. Xot even you, Mr. I'ro.sideiit, und ib-o. lutely no one knows nboiii iIi-m uf fair. Judge AJbaiH'l: "Kevcrtliekit you and your Iniolmiul had n lecoiicilia tiou over M)iii(jtlijut;nml llio letdirh wero htinied. 'yill'nu oxplniii ?"' Mine. Guenu;-i'Tio f irt lutfer nliiob tpe(iii'tl ijo -von, know wIki fiivc that tq oqj lt. Cuilluiix, He did it nt the tuliiUtrv of fiuutice iu 1008." Foriiici- Wife Oelx In Mine. Oiteydiiu: "I hud never sns licuk'd that my liitrlmuil Inul inn liey. I fir Kai-w it wliwi lie tlm-w liiniM'lf ut my liiH'i-i mid ai-keil my punloiu le luinililcil liimnt-lf mid I imnlourd hiui, hut lite day ttfter he rottirneil to IhU eron. J did not ceiiHo to believe liin lying (tilk. I be lieved that the evil kiutoiiiiiUiik my hoimi hud gone, I'ny 1 thought I uw Hip bottom of hiw heuit in Hb tear,' 1 Oc BROOM SALE On Saturday, July 25th at 10:30 a. m. Sharp y y y y y y y y y JL We will plaice on sale a lot of 25c and 35c House Brooms at One X to a Customer 10c Each We Jav .iyst Lauded a Lot o DRUMMER'S SAMPLE TOWELS THAT WE ARE SELLING AT HALF PRICE .We. are selling the BEST LK.MONS on the market .today at zap jjer dozen. W'i'still have a SlUTOuf 75$. W have MIUN'S N.IOW SUJTH' blue serge and niiNtunts,'.. -the very latest styles, at 7.50. -o- :." -i. hii.VC. Imthv pnes, including a Norfolk, all. voolut;I.. ' ilV'P. .. no t xl'.'l i- few of those $1, ij?l.f0 and up t(, ,$2.00 t i i ffir: I t It , i-' I m f t . 1 f WE NEED THE MONEY We also liave Wrtol Ko.v .',.,. .- l)$ Pyeralls' .'. ,-lty'? Work Shirls , , '. 25$ iIen.s New Soft Hats v.. :--..-v 2$ f)0 Suspenders at .- .J..j,.;.)....;..., tf$ Uovs' Bib Overalls, : !..... ! ...25$ 'BoyH' Jjouy Pants Suits..., 'v..., v,.f.....tf15.f50 Hoys' Hhort I'iuiIh Suits, all sizes and colors, inoludiiiK a Nor- v folk, wliilo thoy last at '. '...$2.50 Yt iiave jl $7f) Vjutur Ch'anliophouo and about $.")() worth ; of scolds, $25.00 takog tho outfit, complete.. 1! r y y y y y y y y j T y t y y a ! MJ'l V ' ' have the best shotutiaker jn tpy)vajjd you hoi, the prioert aro right. Wo are headquarters for Trunks, Suil Cattys. ifirtU Grips. rne long ana snort ot it is, you will save money by trading at the Big & Big 3toro. 126 to 134 North Frpnt Street WILSON'S Phone 467 h . 5 ;;Kv";-r'' t v S iAMnl u ..u nmrntmntATi -nr-iriiiiiafcd v' ;v v