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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1914)
,i WfT " v , 'jr 1 I S1 : . papa two v MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. M13DF0KD. OREOON, FRIDAY, SWPTrcMlllIK 1J, 1!)H ( 5 i , . ' hn i.S v a I. ? .4 r. Iij-'W Carson Is In from tiio Al denat today. Mr. Carson reports that thb readier has lioen perfect Tor tlio fcraWicron'. and that tho quality i or ta4b$jno,'rbla.V8 alnl other, vn- rletV?lTd $ Hollands, ,Uij Car mu tafiirrfH.wlU (l)olliory t?ct. Tho ywldUrtl no someWhal shorten ed br'flMih of (hb lno frost that nip) Wm ot tbo fruit hurts. Grants W 'Courier. f j - Tho hlK 1'ackard ttO-nassenccr ox- riisjoa cac U waklnVjrlt to tho (air rjeryainlniileB from, all points on MBtn street from Hotel1 Medford to Central avenue on a JO-cent We. US Mrs. Efflo Taylor and son, Armond Taylor, lslted In Ashland several dajs this week whero they wcro tho KH&ts ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harne bnrs. For ronvenlenco of patrons meat markets will bo open between 3 and C o'clock. We can niako over, clean and re- i pair your old suit, dress or over coat Pantorlum. 150 K.' A. lllldrath ot Britto Tails was a Medferd visitor Friday, Make your winter home at Colonial Plat. 917 Smith nirrM A yellow dog was run over by an auto truck at the corner ot Main an1 Central arcnuo Tuesday afternoon. secure (Ire insurance upon your fruit while In a packing house. Low rates. Special short term policies. Guaranteed Insurance with E, S. Tumy, 210 Carnett-Corey Bids. Tho Baptist church has been so. cured for ten days by Dr. Gentry o' Chicago who will hold meetings three times dally, at 10 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., commencing tomorrow. Saturday, Sept. 12th. Divine heal ing at each afternoon. Cold weather will soon be here. Let us clean up your suit. Panatorlum. 150 inter or roiico J. t iiittson re turned this morning from a trip through ilia country districts In the Intereets of his candidacy on the Democratic ticket for sheriff. Have your fall cleaning done soar at Patorluau 1C0 Jam Barart. Charles Davis, and J. G. Hlbbard will leave Sunday for Saa Fraaclsco. They will go by auto via Creceent City "We clean and block hats. Faator I. J 150," Mrs. A. D. Cornell of Grants Pass Be of the Judges In the woman's department at the Jackson County fair, is In the city. Xeamk finishing the test, at Wea- tes'a Camera Shoo. Over late Tbaa- tr. County Commissioner Cob Leever of Central Point is attending to offi cial business in the city today. ' See R. H. McCardy for Aetaa Fi delity and Surety Bonds. The football team of tho high school will begin regular practice for the season next Monday evening. 3, O. Uerklajr, the Best an around yhotograBaer 1b southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any wkWre; Uate or place. Itudle 228 Mala it. Phone 3 20-J. The district forester at Portland announces that a civil servlco exam ination for an assistant forest ranger will be October 19-20. A knowledge of bolahy, woodcraft and the Eng lish language 'are requirements, but the chief requisites are physique, woodmaushlp and experience. Wwks McGowm Co. I tJmmwmwk'rwmM Da, ' rs aTfmf Weeks IMwl A. K. orr vn-u Ben Beckman of Portland Is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mfs. C. C. Beckman Jacksonville. J"Takje.th aute car to the .tacfcson coaatmalr gfSunds. f'ronj, Wednes day te Saturday will leave vMnln street roc fair ground atTMO and 10:10 a. ni. nnd 1:10. 2:10. 2:40, 3:10, 3M0, 4:40, C.10 and 0:10 p. m. Frno 10 cents. H9 Ben Sheldoh of this city li now campaigning Jn aoutheastcm Owgoh fn tho Interests of thp, Ashland .state normal kciiooi. , t Wo clean biankcts, quilts, couch covers, etc, Pantorlnm, 150 A couple ot cripples who iiod their twenty-four hours In tho city, were ordered out or tonw U mam Ing by the police. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wire will bs posted during the day at Hotel Med ford. Mis Vera Olmstend will lcavp. tho end ot tho week to enter tho l of O. at Eugene. The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print bag Co. Campers returning from the Mt. Wagner district report that two Incluu ofsnow rovers the south side of thd summit. Automatic base ball, that brand new- out door game, has arrived In Medford. See It at DsVam tnn!hf lust west of .Hotel Medford. ltoguo river valley Japanese have been called up to contribute to the suffering ot poor people In northern Japan, tho fishing season being Ugh -ern than usual. The local sons ot tho Mikado also hae a subscription Us for the Red Cross society. Get It at De Voe's. Frank Williams, held at Klamath FaMs for the murder of a rancher of that section, was known In this city. Ho was called "Missouri Bill." When pugilism flourished In this vicinity Williams assisted In the training. He was bora and. raised in Ashland. E. S. Tumy writes all forms ot In surance. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnctt-Corey Bldg. ww, Fanchcr ot Gold Hill Is spend ing a few days in the city attending the fair and visiting friends. 0 Kodak finishing and ksppliea at Weston's Camera Shop. Over, Ists rheater. Emll Mohr returned Thursday ev ening from a visit to Crater Laku and ras very much surprised that France- had' not- been annexed ti Germany la his absence. Edison records for sale at 23c each as long as they last, at Palmer's Pi ano Place, Garaett-Corcy Bldg., 24 South Grape street. W. II. Meeker has returned from a tea days' trip to Portland and beach resorts. 'Roofs repaired and painted. W. H. Smith, phone 917-M; 149 W. R. Calvert, geologist and fuel expert ot the United States bnreau ot mines, will arrive in Medford next week. Ills visit Is for the purpose of Investigating lite coal beda aear Med ford and to ascertain the quality and the availability ot this coal for naval and metalurglcal use. While la Med ford Mr. Calvert will be the guest of K. G. Smythe, at whose request ho has decided to make the investigation. Four now members wero Initiated Into tho Elks lodge at th,o regular weekly mating Thursday night, , The agricultural colleRo'nt Cor vnlllp ami the atnto university at Ku gcnwlll heRln tholr fall terms ntt Tuesday, September 15th. Joe H, Wilson ot Talent wna n fair hltor Wednesday. Mayor O. Jl. Johnson of Ashlan-l wn3 among tho Mtora to tho fair from that city Thursday nfternobn. Bill Coffeen has returned Trom a month's hunting and fishing trip In tho hills. Though school has been In progress but three las, cases of truancy have been reported, and will bo dealt with rigidly by tho school authorities. Mr., and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Wei- leu arc spending the week-end In tho city visiting friends nnd attending tho count' fair. A brush fire U burning on Griffin creek near Jacksonville, nnd Is belli,; guarded tills afternoon owing to tin brjsk wind. Walter -Merrick made a huslneos trip to Gold Hill and C.mlrnl Point Thursday. Work on the Barnum hotel delay ed by tho non-arrival of fundatlon lumber. Is now In full swing. The roof Is being put on tho Elks' temple. The Boston Ideal Opera company with Art Burgess and other Medford people In the leading will open for the fall season at Wttchlta, Kansas, next Monday. Dr. C. K. Ray has returned from a month's business trip to Chicago and other eastern cities. Jin reports that his brother, Col. Frank II. Ray. has safely escaped from the war tone and is now In New York. J. H. Brow era, editor of tho Roguj Rlcr Argus Is In the city today. GRAND JURY 10 WftODS OF OIL PROMOTER NOTICE. oFr convenience of aptrons, meat markets will be open between t and C Yea Oct the Beet There Is when yon amok Gov. Joun soa cigars and patronlxe home Indus trie. (Icoige F. King's inellmils in the Mile of stoi'k in Wyoinuiif iml I'hh nmn oil projeoU, lu which lv" tloren prominent' MeilTonl eiluens now 1M theinM?he ns hohwirinj? to the "Stuns CltuV' will he called to tin attention of tho grn ul jury nt it M'sxinn in (Vtoher, nn'orilimr l n nnmnuii'emiMtt made ihi inoniinji li' ProM'eittor Kelly, umiih the' "lilue .ky" law hh u hifnis. The Wyoming trnlttnotinit Ntiid to riniiu muter this law. T.n-t J nnimry when KinuV stock selling entities wcio fir-t will ed to the iilteiition of the fjiinul jury, there wns tlceiuYil reticent1' on the jinrt of investors to testify, hilt now thnt most of the roMni'ss Ims fmtnl, ii4 tronhle in fiinliiij.' talkative wil nccs is expected. New niimes ndded to the list of tho investors in King's projects hecntno known today, as follews: 1M Ilroun, J. A. IVny, diaries Strung W. II. Gore. Dr. K. P. Vaet, Coiincilmim Hnrreave, .1. ('. Kmclit mid J. .It Huchter. Other were: Atlomey fliN N'cwhury, t'hnrles rlm, V. I. Vnvv. ter, F. K. Mcrrirk, Dr. J. .1. Kmnions, ('. M. Kidd, William Hates. Will W. Warner. II. t I.tiaivdcn. C. I. Hutch inson, William SI i'Vj:ii liquid diailcs Yoniip In many instiuicc wives and other .incinher- of the fninilv nNo invested their cash. One investor morlaged his house and lot to purchase stock. Most of the pales were for tl)00, with a minimum of f'HO, and a few bought ns high as $."00. The rcpre scnlatiotis were that acltial returns on tlje investment would lieuin within three nionthi. Xew suits will in nil probability he filed npiinst King in the next week or ten dn. MEDFORD DAY i M ( ll , K - CROWD 10 COUNTY FAIR Despite thienleidng nKUh and a liiisk wind, a huge cloud is hi lit tendance nl tho cnimlj fair this aft- ciiiooiu llciug Mcdlord dnv, pine-, tically the cnltic poiuilalion of the city is n nliendaneeJ-HiiA ns cnily as noon the ciowdr. hcuau to flock to the grounds. Ilvcr.vthing wiih lovely hut the weather. The Vrowd Is Ostliniiled at hctweeti '..00 and illHIO,' including ninny people from the country. Tho chief attractions were the inces. The attenilance today will do tntirli ton mil patting the fair association on the right side of the ledger, hut a large crowd Saturdav is noded to tiinlc an even hrcak. Therefore, good attendance is urged Tor tomorrow, The work of awarding the prizes is heiug made hy the judges, up to noon today only the awards in the fine arts dcpattmciit being made. Thin after noon the judging of stock, fruit, farm products had minerals is under way. Two of the fnse-t nnd hcM races of the week will take place .Saturday. In the t'icc-for-all pace the fasti;s time of the meet will no dimht he made, as 1.olo, owned hv It. t Stalls, the nmre that broke the track rccoid Thursday, going a mile in 2:l-'t: Alhia , tho local fast one, owned hy Dr. J. L. Ileliim and asso ciates, who was a close .sreonii on Thursday, and Aldimv owned hy C. In the llt'JO hot there, are lour en hies, ax fotlevv'N: tlieat Koilhurn, tilMt ovvneil hy Porter lit n't. of Sio khes llulio A't-rijv. 'JilS, T.'rtauiflh ot 'Kuiix'iie ; 'fti RtnlS li :1 tyfr , ' H;lf '. Slalltf -of hrdeOciuWiec, iiiid llallie II., JtinV.t deoifro HwMior of MimN fold, 'I'fToc are all goad Iioincs nini the race will he 1111 veiling one, Theio will he two miming inccs, and Iontix nf the gnllopen will wv some ficiiilii spoil, ltcMiltN nt Traik. . . YcstcrdayV results werct 1!:1 1 pace, ever y liea( a nice, fMfltl purso l.olo i .' . . ;tll Altiln . , 2 '- a Ahline . .1 ;l :t Time iii 'J:liii' 2:141 'l!:'Jo trot, lihlf-niUn w, heM three hfftvc, VJ.Vl'par-e- Virginia l.ee ' '..I I .'I 1 llahc Verne - II 'J 'J 1 U Haiiio 11. . a ;i .i a 1 lleirne . ... .. 1 4 I) 0 10 E OF Time, 1 :10, I :(I8, 1 :ns, 1 :I0, 1 sOS'j ThVec.iiinllcrs dash Velofkn - . - - . 1 Slcclo ,a Zehnrt - . '.'I Time. IjIH. Half-uiile dash Wade llamiitoii . - 1 Mighty , . - 'J Jack Kcrte! . . . 11 Time, 0 :.VJ. PR0HI INVESTIGATORS PROBE LOCAL CONDITIONS Investigators for tho prohibition cause, with heaihpinricr4 nt Port land, liavehueu Inspecting liipior con ditioim in this city and Jacksonville, Investigator J. II. MeDaniels of I'ortlnnd spent tho first of tho week in this city on this mission. Two W. Todd of Portland, winner of firxtl other sleuths preceded him In July in the last heat of thn name race, aru nnd August. Their chief mission was nil entered in this race. ANo King I to proho violations of tho blacklists Seal, owned hy Tom Tavlor, and aland milo of iatoxicnnU to minors, great favorite here, and llonuie An- J The iiiUMligitlion is of ntnlouldo pro trim, owned hy l W. Todd, 11 horse I portions, (hat linn not Htarted hero this ,car. These are five of the best horses on 3nt W. 11. Canon and wlfo leara tho const, nil with rceordH below Saturday for Hacrnmento to tlslt their 2;12Vi. I son Fay. Complalnl has heeii leitlsleu'il hy lapa,vnis against lh piiiclmso hy the cily of William I Iridi's cash icg ister for the ell iccorder'n nfflei. It Cost f 1 At) ami Ihe deal waf, ch'Mid lit the as( ii'ieeling of Hit colMv'lHlvVr tin 'tu.t if Caiinolliueri Mileniiil Purler, heiug paid I of mil of the whi ter hind. l(ccordri Foss aihnittid at tho tucctfiijr that the cash lefeWU'r with urtt li neeesHlly, httl "Mlahiiii't' All pityuiciltH to the cltv lire hy re ceipt, with it Mali record, henen the riscfnliii'SH or thn iiiachiiie is tnmiilr ifd, f Vccjil us a place to ntore 'vvhnl lillle cash the city Ims, Thn cash register is of the !( used hv the pa.Miiasters of the Fulled Mtutc navy, A peculiar feature of the imiwliiiko of thn maehllin Is that il wiw mado from Iho water fund, though the wil ier department needs iiionko.v wtvnchei, etc. Siiperintciitlciit fruit, nn has hevn h.vlug to inditco the cll.v to huy it pipe locator, costing brt, for the last si months, heiug li!ck Oil nt every tutu of tin mad hy pIciiM of economy. BOAT IS BLOWN OP ItOMTC, Sept. 10, via London, Sept. 11, 8:G0 a. 111, According to tho Trlhunn, nil Austrian torjicilo boat has been blown up near ranana, fifty two miles south of Tronic, In Isterln, after striking n mine. A iiuntber of wounded Austrian, who nrrlvcd lu Trieste, statu Hint during tho battln of l.nmberg, nil the Austrian officers of three battailous fled, leaving the battalions In tho woods, whero they wero annihilated. Only fifty men esrapod. tVVtVVVVVVttVV rWW W W" iB TOO LATB TO CfiAMJFT. FOR" SALE Auto, 250. f bono 394-M. lfil WANTED Alfalfa or grain land, t have an attractive proposition t offer for 20 or 40 acres, if taken nt once. Let me hear what you have. Box 25, Mall Tribune. 149 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersoy cow, 4 years old. Several thor oughbred white Leghorn cockerel. 854 East Ninth. 140 FOR 'SALE COO lbs. tomatoes Tor canning. Delivered in 60 lb. lots for" lc per lb. Phone 822. E. J, Stewart. 150 t 1 r Vt 1 n fr3M$M$Mfr f t f $Meeeeeeeefreee 1 A A A A A A if. A A A A A A A ,, A A A AV A ., A jr. . 2Z2 itrBBBBBBBBBBBas. fi a r? Cli kwk S?V Crt bbbbWi Italr IsVI HJ V jMI neaaaaaaaaaW. 1 9 If V VCV aaVV The Smartest of Autumn & ashions for Women and Misses In our search for clever looking Suits, Oofcts and Hats we raked the markets. Ltni. lonj? ago we ('(included that unless we could iircsiiiit ganiients which enihodied the most rcyenjf and stunning style ideas we could not liojie to gain and hold the patronage of discriminating Best In Vegetables For ,r FallApReiites V o We have an unusual nice lino of Good Things for Saturday shopping. VEGETABLES 1 Strfm) IffHts SwMt Petatees ,C(try lH PefjKrs msMiU Saftl fu ' . FRUITS tifMriMrrlM r ua V , TwiiJbi Utkrsa TMatn' Lima .atom rPWM'(- rum " lingnai KARSH & BENNETT mothers and their young daughters. .2. p ? i f i i v i Sowe sweep the markbt with a style glass and secure the very smartest effects. From tho novelty convert ihlo collar which mark's many of our coats to the rich fabrics, wepreseiit tho best to he had, and thotiglf our styles are exclusive oill prices are far from prohibitive. New Fall Coats $10 to $57.50 New tall Tailored Suits $19.50 to $47.50 aP'ssBpyl V31 f7 - A fw I if jj SBBBBBBBBBBBBBafal BBBBBBBBBBBV "t sk. te UV( WARNING Do niil be milled by believing thaf you are getting special salt pri'Jes at tliid season t)f the year$10 values for $5.98, or' $20 garments for $12.50, Thoso are exagger ated values and sooner or later this class pf advertising will be done away with At the last of the season, to bo'sulfy yoh expect them, and wo give tli.;iit,ihui not whtsu the goods are placed fresh on the rack, Xhq New Fall Furs Fin's conforming to the most recent ideits of fasliibh. We are showing a very extensive line of beautiful Furs. Let us show you tho new Korcni Mink Furs in sets, separate muffs or doles and collars;, also many pretty sets in Black Fox, Wtflf, etc., bought long before the war rise in fur prieejt, and most moderately priced. ' New Fall Millinery The new Fall Millinery is most eharmlpg. There are two distinct styles of hatsthe Sailor effect and tho Tall Polonaise and llussijin Toques. Colorings run very much to black, although we are showing hats VnfatclVtho suits, as Russian (irccu, PlUiif.-Miioahda few taupe, Uw Hee our line of Coats for the little toln, liol li boy mil girls, tL .bbw .BBjBal mw .BBBBs' F ssaar ,r M -aa. y 1 aaV -jBaaBrBBBr J 'W J'. J F ' ' ' f If if h for Ilia nn in 1 1 Ihi.Vh, A , V V"f f 4 V 4 y KM V ' A .... '.... II 04 4iiof m flrtl nlWml Hi, iiuuiu 'jr.'i 4 fTt rw .-- IIJ r.ae rwrv-mwewmm- ' -. -.m 'J 4Mf4f4'4'f4-f'f f f -t t) ' i