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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1914)
m "TS.!)7 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TUTBUNR, MKDFORD, ORIWON, 10RIIUV, .JTIiY 21. i 1r 1.0M w nn.Ai Araii r"""i-T- "i'.ti I- PERSONAL 'Or. C. A. Van 8005 oe nnd f amity ham returned from n very pleasant ramping nnd fishing trip on the up jier Rofcue river. . XI, llnsklns ha returned from Newport where ho attended dh YIMe dru;Kistft"nuntial convention Seo 11. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surely llonds. ,Ti 11. S-hamony or l.outslnna tron iinVtedMniifnoBR In .MedToru Friday. Kdwnrd M, Slmrp wns down (rnm Albany Friday nttcndinK to business Iniiropttf. U I Hay Hot alo.' ,1 'H. Kvcrhanl. Amourist party containing 17 peo ple, traveling In four automobiles, ar rived In Medford Thursday night on tliclr 'way to Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Ilonnld, Mr, and Mrs. Kd- wnrd P. Trompln. Mr. and Sirs. It, 11. ilnnnyv Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo A. Vir tue, Mr. and Mrs. A. I), Ualgartty, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gould. Misses Virginia Dullon and A I). Dnl&arlty, and Cur tis Hart, all of Portland, made up the party. 1 Kodak finishing and suppjlea at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater., . Thi case against Hay Toft on the chance of hu-ln& stolen gools was dismissed by Justice Tailor at a hear Ins Friday mornlnjr. According to Toffs story he told Policeman Craw- ford that ha had bought tho goods. J. Prac tho commercial traveler, was a Medford vliltor Friday morn ins. Try a "Spitz" cigar, beat Cc clear on tho market. Tho in. Klchle of Cedar, Iowa. Is a recent arrival In this city on business D. W. McCord was among tho Seattle business men that were Med ford visitors the latter part of the week. A "King Spltx" cigar Is homo made Try ono. Cc, S. F. Wilson of San Francisco transacted business in Medford Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Pcaso and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pease. Jr.. members of a touring party from San Fran cisco hac returned from Crater Lake and spent, Thursday night In Medford, The.- T. W. SBaplelRh Hardware company- baa the best and cheapest bom' in town. Frtces oa every thing reduced. II. E. Hollenbeck and Ralph Coke of Portlaad were anions Medford business acquaintances the latter part of tho week. A. Houchstrasser of Su Lake was a business visitor in Medford Friday morning. fVftf Only one kind of kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best Over Isi Theater. C. Burton and K. Harfta wore among those up from San Francisco Friday attending to business In terests. J. Townsend of Portland was among Medford business acauaint the latter part of the week. The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels, Medford Print lag Co. I. Stoltr of Hilt, was a recent bus iness visitor In this city. Mr. Hosenbaum of the Rear Creek orchard, motored to Medford Friday morning. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John JI. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Iloyden Uldg., Main street J. S. VIIbb motored In from his ranch north of Medford recently. Cuas. II. Sliuoa of Montague were among those up from Northern Cali fornia Friday. Order your fruit labels of tho Med ford Printing Co. and keep tho money at homo. Mike Womock anticipates n Jour ney to Northern Idaho tu a few day on mining business, i C. Allen of ,llim visited Medford friends Friday. Kodak finishing the bast, at Wes ton'B Camera Shop. Over Isl Thea ter. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wells of San Francisco were among Medford frfends tho lattor part of- the' week. Tho California-Oregon Power com jiany has finished a largo amount of extension work In Douglas county. Today tho current was turned on, at Olendale, and Rosehurg and other Douglas county towns will soon buve California-Oregon Power company. serrleo. 1 Fruit labels artistically printed in any and all colors. Medford I'rluL Inge. Ttw recent burglaries on uiuvenui utreet are said to huyo causod real duata of that part of the city to lock thoir hom.es more securely, buy watchda and make other prepara tkt for tha coming of burglars. The decoration of the city park be gan Friday In anticipation of tho Good Roads convention. Wires- are holn. strung through the park so that U1H bei ..brilliantly. Illuminated, llanncrs have'ben strung; 'across the slreetnnd .ninny business mciOhae begun to decoralo their plnces of business. ' Groceries at Do Voo's. W. O. Van Sehuyver and Kdunrd Holderuof tho northeriart of the stne wtei business lsltors In this CltyFxWr. According to officials of tho for est SerTtce, nil serious fires are out with little loss. A few now fires will In reported eery week until n rain but with the constnnt patrol, ef ficient ftre-rightltm system nnd good look-outs llttl. dumncfi.jR oxneeted. The WlttTy)t'emp$s .Into the hills iiv.m witK lur uiouecr miming yea- son i Ill cause an increased number of fires, Tho fqrest wrvlco requests that campers be especially careful. Medford Conservatory reduced prl eea.for music lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will bo taken at the. sama low price as beginners. Ofco'n all summer. Si Grape street. Fruit is appearing In larger quant ities' tverj- day at the pUbltc market Early pears and apples are beginning to appear, as well as. large quanti ties of peaches, plums, etc. The of. ferlng Is much less than it was at this time last year. J. O. Corking, tha heat all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, timo or place.' Studio 228 Main St. Phone 3 SO-J. The public library has added many new "books tho past month, some of Ufera being the latest fiction. , Mr. Giles Jones and Hs Cora M. Horton were married Thursday at tho Methodist parsonage by Rev. Eld ridge. Roth are Medford peoplo and after a short honeymoon will make their home here. It you want a lithographed fruit label Instead of a printed one, see us, wo aro agents for Schmltz Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. E. G. Ilrown and wife lmvo re turned from a week spent on Rig Hutte creek. County road builders, under direc tion, of Commissioner Joe Smith, are building a new .grade to replace the Morgan hill road. The new road ha an easy-grade and is x much needed Improvement Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Court Hall returned Friday from a ' ilsalag trip at the mouth of l)fg Dutte. He reports few fish caught In tho upper river by anyone tho past few days. Whether duo to hot -weather, low water or what-not, steclhead aro not taking tho fly. Walter F. Uackus and party, who Jiave been angling me past week on tho French, McCabe, Dodge and Nichols riffles, returned Friday and left for Portland. They report tho poorest fishing In recent ears. We have a 13500 press, recently Installed especially for printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co. A TENTH PESSON HL -gppifE wp iitiiivviiiP 1 1' 1 1 .. NT.W OHt.KAXN. I,.i, duly Jl. J.Ml.ll.U Intl.. Jttlv -I.- w.lli,,,,, Krnst. emiiliivrtl 111 it milium Fire which Marled shortly niter noon , almu-t the renter !' lln tmlitmio titdiiy in Hie Family thenter, n tniitiollhihimie luTeetet itrMrlet. wiw the lentil pirtnre hoiwe hen', hud ireil to n P,,rs,,' " he tt(-d l tho iti-eite, tieeiinuni; iti uuiHMiiit'rnieiu hmmy uv Dr. V. t". Hueker, itol-litiit xiir;0tin genenil. l-'nuliiiir of mint her plitKiif-iittYeteil fiat the clgtith wtts itnuuiiueeil to- tiny hv Dr. Kueker, Ailcml n-oKliiiil Miireou KQiiernl, Miersiiiir the li)it niilii-t liubouie iilimne here. All of fieeM of the lrniiiiirliitHiii depntl. uieiit "I' the ruihttiid mitl s(.ninslii i'!mimiiu'- here have been eulleil lo 11 meeluii; toiluv to ttel iti-triU'lioii-fniin tetlernl lienltli nullnnitit'H us to wlmt the lioulil do l nil ill the llni:iie fi'ht. xeore of huMuc hoii'-e, eiHertul 11 rmlm of four hloek. fit '2 uVldfk, nnd wi linelieekeil. Tluni-uniU 01 lollnrx' diimitye hud lioen 'tloia, lint tlurt wits, uo wny iif e-tiiimliil! the jirohalilo lo. lnMiitile i iirueliciilly wit limit water uppl lieenice nf the drouth. Help hn been linked fmnrthe Tern Ilnnte nnd Linton fire ilepurtnienl-r. FIRST THROUGH TRAIN CAPITAL TO VERA CRUZ VKRA CUl'Z, Julv 'JL Tlie Hr-I tlinuish trnin from Mexieo Cilv iuee the Amerieini oeeupution jf Vera ('rut nrriveil todnv. the lireneh in the railroad Iiumii? at lns Iw.mi repntreil. The pu-xeiigern reported nil ipiiel in the capital. LOVE MISSIVES READ IN COURT 1 (Continued from pax 1,1 MUSICIANS UNION FHiHTM MILITARY LWND 8KATTLK., Wash.. July 21 -Tho , Senttlu Central Lnhor Fiilon Iiuh taken up Hie fight If tho .MiuiclauH' I'nlon ngiilnst tho Fointeunth tiifnh to baud, stntloued at Knit Law ton, which plne, rr liny nt the Wenut; eheo apple fair lust Jt'ivr and In pri parlug to accept u like eiiKageiiioiit this year. Tim central labor union appointed rtuiimlltee to draft a de mand on tha war department that tho federal statute, forbidding en listed miiHlolami from competing with civilian bo-eiifotced. An npptnil was made also to United Stales Friintor I Polndexter, CIGARETTES j Camels Sell Without Premiums 'I Quality! Not Premiums ROOSEVELT DEFIANT; SUIT PAPERS SERVED 88-MILE WIND HITS NEW YORK; WINDOWS BREAK, SIGNS FALL NEW YORK, July 2L- Wind that attained a velocity of S8 miles an hour, tho highest slnco 1SD5, swent down on the city last night, bringing with it tho most severe local rain storm In jears. Tho rainfall was brief, but It gave relief from the heat The mercury earlier readied 30 de grees. Tho wind blew down signs, smash ed platcglass windows and did other damage In tho city. At Sandy I look a brJuII fishing sloop went ashoro during tho squall. V lriNewarkr, N. J., a man was crush ed to death when a fenco behind which ho took refugo was blown over on him. The storm swept over New York from west to east, causing dam age in a path not more than 200 jnrds wide. mPE.FOR PEACE MHSHTER . (Continued from page 1.) --- I Wis t Mriowin Co. umnaTAKua Uf HmmM7 r. w. ws tttm-jm A.K.UrrWYH-MI i, m ,,iiiii mi !, southern chief within a few days. Tho program of peuce In Mexico, ac cording to officials and others con versant with the situation, Is this: A declaration ,of complete, nrm 1 at Ice within a few days between Gen eral Carranza and Provisional Presi dent Carbajal. Program Contemplated Signing of nu agreement- between thu' two forces for an amnesty and guaranty for tho protection of pro-. perty. Dissolution of the present congress and reassembling of the deputies and senators i icted under President Ma- dero, whoso terms don't expire until ,noxt September. rtoslguatlon of Carbajal to the Ma dero congress and designation by tho latter of Currana as provisional pres. Ident under tho constitution. Conference or chiefs In Mexico City, Including representatives from fieuernlu Kapuatu and Vlllu for thn In foriiiutlou of a reform program for tho new administration, i i ' " Yoil Oe (lie (test There la wlimi you smok Our, John said rlgnrit ami pulroulxo homo intus tries, online he i nn honest man." ltNiiliitti a Witness Thoie in the courtroom mmui wgan lo lire of ,M. CeeenldiV seeeh nud the intcrruptioiw ineren-ed, uhieh liroucht from the witnex the heated exelnmiitieu: "I liuve the rijjhl to talk here, lie eaue they Mfk to keep n woman in prion.'' He then proceeded with n eritiri-m of fonner Premier Hnrthou's course in reading in the ehnmher of deputies the document drawn up liv Victor j-nhru in connection with the Koch cite swindle. When M. t'eccnldi con eluded, fonner Premier llurthou wiw called nnd defended hit action in mnk-inj: public the Victor Km lire docu. inents. .f. t'aillau.t iilo mke very briefly. Letters lo He lte.ul .Mail re I.nlmri nnd .Mail re Dieiiu then explained their ideas for and nj-rain-t the publieatlon of the letter, placed in .Maitre Ijihori's clint-go hy Mine. Giieyd.ui. Iibori returned the letters to M.me. (lucydun and iwkul her wlmt her wishes were, and lie replied: I do not enre what you do. 1'ulw lWi them all, if you want to do so." It was thereupon decided to lduee three of the letters in evidence, hut to read only one of them. This would be done, it wns announced, af ter reeev. The question of the reading of the letters gavo rlso to another scene when court re-asKcmblod. Judge Albanel, who had talked orer the matter with lawyers for both side during tho recess, called Mme.'Ouey dan to tho stand and Mattro Labor! at onto addressed her saying: Lalori Kisirs a Trap "These letters will not be read by me. Madame, do you wish them baek?" "No." "Well, then no one shall have them ecept myself. If you havo heard of me being caught In a trap you are mistaken." Mattre Lahorl appeared to regard Mmej fJueyilan's seeming reluctance of yesterday nnd her impulsive con sent that he should havo tho letters J .I....I ... 1..A t.l. .1... nnullln & u uviiitiu iiutu nun in tut; Mjnii'ii 7 i. I ,1 ... m mA ouner oi suppressing ine icuers or ci reading, them to tho disadvantage or Mine. Calllaux. Ho nuked hor again:' "Madame, do you wish to take back these letters?" Mme..G,ueydan: "No sir," Maltro Chenu: "(live me the let ters to toar them up." Judge l)lpocH of Letters Judgo Albanel disposed of tho ques tion for the time being by saying the letters would lie confided provision ally to Maltre Chenu as representing Mine, Ouoydan nnd to Maltro Laborl as reprcsontatlVo of M. and Mine, Calllaux. The judgo took occasion to an nounco that In accord with tho Jurors and tho attorneys, tho arguments would not be finished tomorrow, nor would tho court sit on Sunday. Charles Foil of the Figaro; Etlonno Clrosleaude. chief editor of tho Jour nal, and Gustavo Vlterbo, a writer, then testified to their conviction. from their knowledge 'of tho late (laston f Calmette, that he would not have pub lished puroly private correspondence. Patronize Home IJy smoking Mt. Pitt, the best Cc clear on the market " TOO LA1K ao CLABWIfV PLAYERS TRADED BY REDS FOR OUTFIELDER KILLIFER CINTINNWTI, Ohio. July ll. Antioimcriiictit was m.idc tmlav that lulielder John Uawliiw and Oiitlielil- er Maurice Keupler of the I'iiiciunati JS'uliiiiiitl League were released to.tlie .Minneapolis chili, nf the American Association us a irl of 11 ileal for Outfielder lillifei-,Lwn will join the Heds Inter. ' In addition Pitcher John Itnwan viis sold ! )atou of the Central l.eiigue, nml Outfielder Iji ros Was sent buck to Hnttle t'leek, whence he came. ( atelier Krwin, who wiis ohliiiued fimu the llrookln N'utioiial Leiiguc rhih will lic-ietuni-cil lo that cliili. OYSTUIl HAY. N Y Jillv 21 Tho obligation to nppenr In court and defend himself against u .(l,000 libel suit begun by William llnrnew, Junior, chairman ol tho republican state romiiiltteo was Imposed on Colonel itoosnvclt last night with th Ken lug on him of tho papers In thi case. A ropy of the complaint was hand ed to tho former presidency Jas. Y. Ivlim of tho law firm which Is acting for Mr. Unmcs. According to Mr. Ivlns It rctts with Col. Koosovelt whether the suit ihnll bo tried before i election or dida)ed, perhupi tni Jears. i I fSI TSkTO premium or coupons no A "1 with tamel ClxareUeJ, be causc all the quality goes Into the tobAccot a choice Turkltli and domestlcblcnd. With every vrlillf from a Camel C.treHc ypmnollcc thcabKnce ol the i eiji(irvttyAicndtiiiny tongue or parched throat, 20 for 10 cents sad oo nrvtr inulcj moii Jt. Ulthllul clnnll. nu idd wjul ymi (aid. MaIcIi 4 dime jcaIiiiI 4 ymk- luJjiy I It f Jiottr t't tupplr yi, lrw lOtilmt MiHnltfftl,UII tuf fiHf t9H IHlt kttgmt 3UO rffMif ltl, nailai, nm,,J, Altf mvilf,r pM,Wff, it Mt, J.m'1 lin.1 CAMhl.. hi i. timlvj, r,nAiAr HlnniHitS f, nni u' milt tttunJ tur R. J. RKYNOLDS TOHACCO CO. Wlii.l.m-S.Uni, N. C. With Medford Irsdo ! y.ioforil niodo. WP. LIKIJ TO FIT IT THK HAItl) TO FIT Kamp Tramps Are tha most comfortablo outing shoo for your vacation. To walk In a palrTs to walk on air. They are made of soft. Iliisalan calf. utipers wlthr rubber soles and a eels. ' $3, $3.50 and $4 i , JClClUng & 8roeSlor ,.' h GANNING TINE IS HERE And of coiicm' ,on wjint not only tln lies! IVnil Iml tlip best .Jin's, nnd wlit'ii vtui tliiiilc of jni-s, nlwjiys tliiok ir ECONOMY JARS Tlic best on the innrkct. M'Iip pi'icp I' as Iicpii it'diiccil tliisyoiirniitl they nowaoll its follews: t ... Pints, jicr docn .. M 7f Quarts, per dozt'ii Jl.lO ... Half (itilloiis, jum tlozcn . !j1.50 Sec tho display in window'. ,Vc alkjiinalco u display. (if .jolly lassos in tho winihtw. , Marsh & Bennett Soomui dmii' oast of l''ii'st National Ihuilv. Phono -"- Greatest Sale of Tailored Suits . ,. IN THE HISTORY OF MEDFORD If they aro not, thou wo arovorso than stupid to advertiso thoin as sitoh, and if I hoy aro, thou you owe it to yourself to havo ono of thoin. Plain tall:. Yea, hut yon Icnow Ahroiis always inako ood on their say-so. Tailored Suit Sale I Tailored Suit Sale i f One full rack, IK) Suits to elmose. from, in oliidin White Rore Suits, Navy HI no, lirown, .Mixtiiros, twoods, do., actual val ues in this rack tip to $15.00 your ohoioo at $5.00 AVo make ho alterations on these silits. ) .1 , Extra Special. Wash Dresses, $2.08 One lino (Vflttbout 80 Wush Dh'Mses in rat iijoa, piii-( (lijiei iinportod madras, etc., jfood liuo.o'oIoi'iuH, actual values in this lot up lo $vl.5,0; your choice .. ..$2.98 -fe t ? ? T ? ? ? Y ? ? ? ? f X $10 Ono full; rack, exactly !17 Suits to choose from, inoludintf Ihir souhoh'h host, styles, many aro appropriate for fall we'ar Silk Suits, Moire Suits, ICpoiigo Suits, Serjjo Suits, actual values up 'to' ifi-in.OO your choice ', $10.00 We inako no alterations on those suits. Trimmed Hats $2.98, values to $12.50 More than, HO Trijmned Hats to choose from, this season's host stylos, many aro velvet cdnilrinatioiiH which can ho worn late; too Hiaiiy is the only reason we take the loss, actual Values to ijOL'.fiO vour ehofce $2.98 KOIt HAM OH KXCHANOK 80 acres, 12 mile from rallrosd about one-half easny cleared for crops, bulauco tlmlijrr and pasture, unlim ited outside funRO, Kood, deep soil, soiiio WBor for IrrlKuUon, no build Iiiuh, Inriiriibranrw l00 Will ex clmiiifo forr.Qod IUI3 or 1DH Unlit five iMiKniiiiijcr Hill" and f GOO ruh, or purl)' l assilimi indrixuK' ik )io OSK, 'litrfforil, Ore, Extra Special Silk WaistTiae, $2.98 ihoiU 2tl()k Silk and Net WaiHiH, inolndiiif,' several dozen of hand some Tuh. .Silk Waists, values iit.this lot up to $10.00, salli ..'. $2.98 Home of Kabo . v Corsets Children's Hats $1.00 ( dozen Ohihlren's Hats in ,Wilnil.s, llomjis and Fancy Hraids- values Ur SfJ'.'.SO, on sale ....$1.00 Panamas specially' prie od to close at $2.'9 and Parasols One-Half.'Pricq AhOnt foiir dozttn- to ciioose rom.saHiiHes.no two alike, at oxiuslly ' off. , Skirts at stock-reducing prices reductions 25 to 509?, Sweaters For that cainpiiiK trip, all at stock-rcdiicin,' prices. Onelotol'roiiKli nock and V-neck Sweat ers, values to $5.00, sale price $2.98 One lot of roiitfh neck, sailor collar and V-neck Sweaters, values to $0.50, sale .... $11.09 Tho Daylight SlOl'Q A f X 1 ltj Ainma'imMWimmtmmi '"' ' ""' & AMitotm&WMi&M4tz a ii. v