Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Srrctffl'OIlD "ATD TUTBUNTiJ. JMT.DFORD. OttTCCJONr, SA1TRDAV, JULY .V 1915
BOLD
CAUSES
PON
L
E
DM
OF
MAN
H. T. Onlno, mnnagor of the Home
Telephone company at CI0I1I Hill, wiim
strlrken with heart failure during tho
progress of a flro In that city Friday
afternoon, that canned IliOOO.tlumago
to toll undertaking parlors of A. K.
Kellogg, former county coroner.
Oulno wan carrying effects from
the phono office which uiIJoIiih tho
iindcrtakltiK establishment, when ho
was stricken. Hn wos dend before
medical assistance arrived. Caskets
nn (I other undertaking paraphernalia
wuh destroyed In tho blaze.
Spontaneous combustion of chem
icals In tho embalming room Is given
nK the euuiu of tho fire. The loss Is
partially covered by Insurance,
It waH first icported In this city
that tho entire district cast of the
river was afire. Yesterday's bla7 Is
the second heavy fire In Child Hill
In six weeks.
(lalne leaves a wife and two child
ren, unil wns .10 years old.
FINANCIAL KING WORD HOLDS
i
E
W
WOUNDED
SAN
BY GERMAN CRANK
E AND SAFE
4TH CELEBRATION
( Continued trom page one)
GREAI CROWD OF 'MOVING PICTURES &jm
PYTHIANS COMING MEDFORD SCENES 9
to nnATrn i a ir 01 iniif&i lUfniinM f"J2Jm&B&
mwk m, ,vi wn m n at issezj
. I k?iB5Rwj5S,
L. It Stlmson of Salem, Ornnd i Those who go to see tho Koisuo "MfVco.
I uow.ml.V--' J
Mi'iH'oiil is I'fli'liriliii'f lln Fmirlhi
, , KMP,r or seals ana tecoi. j, ror t..o j ,lor Valley moving ,
the weapon iiwiiv "ml "erpowerrd I ' ' , Knights of Pythias, Is Visiting .Med- r, , , . f . .
mmnm, in ! ""' " "" r mus. aiiuui for, ,n lh(. Mt0rest of the conclave ' ""
iniiii vinur ntc in uie 'ii v I rum
AM
JED
E FORFEI
BY
RANIS
AS
Medford won the bull giinie with
Ornnts Pass this morning by tho for
felted score of !t to 0. (Irants Pass
took exception to a decision of the
umpire at the homo plate. At the
time of the peevishness of Ihe visi
tors the score stood 5 to 2 In their
favor, with tho sucks loaded with
Medford plaers. A Jungle followed
ii ml the umpire called tho game.
Pemoll pitching for Grunts Pass,
laced outu home run with the buses
full, faster pitching for Medford
was not In his usual form and was
touolied up lively at critical stages.
Tomorrow tho Medford team will
play nt Vrekn.
" """"m Mill l III !!- i
H:H;i"HiERS IKE CLEAN
SWEEP AT AMENT DAM
AM
El
MIAN'SSTATUS
I
CLEARED
WAHIIINflTON, July .'I.' AiiiIiiih
tuiilor Hugo nt I.oiiiIoii cabled the
state ilepnrtment lodnv t lin t the
HritUli sloanier Ariiu'iiiiin, torpedoed
mill sunk by it (lei mini Mihiuniiue,
hail been "ieiiiisilinned" liv the llril-
Uli iiveriiineiil, but Hint tin' nciui
tloii linil been cancelled before she
Bulled from Xevvpoil New. The
sliitus of the liip, it is understood,
however, the dipnlch, not ,et made
piihlio, iiuk not eleiir up the iictioti
of ebiuter,
WANTED TO STOP WAR
(Continued from Page 1)
without onusine; the hluuglitcr of
tlioimnnd of Liirnpeaiis?
"I mil very niirv that I liml lo
(Niuso the .Mor'mi fuiuily this tin
ItlimmiuliienN, but 1 believe Hint it
.Mi. MorKiiu will put his shoulder to
(bo wheel lie could ufcuiuplih what
J lme eiulenvoreil to. (If eouie, 1
iliil not wont to iiijuie Mi, .Moijrtin, u
1 wonted him to do the wotk I eoubt
inn no. i nope mm tie win no in
slime un.vhovv. )'o must stop our
,rfiitieiNition in the killing of Hiiro
poHiiti mid (lot! will tul.e onto of the
101,"
Unit wn held oil no nnsuult
olmrgo. Theie wn no I'm mill nr
wijflituoiit, I loll muile the follow in statement
io (lie Aiuoemteil l'ics this nflei.
110(111 :
Home Is In Touts
".My home is in Dallas, Te. I
hiuo ii wife unil ehiblreu mid urn Itl
jeiiti old. I wiih boi u in I liii eouu
li'i't tml so weie m Istlier mid
Jjiotlmrk My twieOBlor weie I'reneh
liml (lenumi; it wu nil iiiimmI up. 1
roueivtsl tlixiee of doctor ol plul
dtopliy 1'reiu Coiiiell in ltllll, but be
lino iiihi i viu n tiiKtmetoc iu
Kioneli. I wtk I'oniioilv mi in-tiin--tor
iu VmuleiliTIt univeiWitv.
'J vnmo Io NV York two wcelni
Dgo from Itlumi ami put up ul the
Milln liotul nt lhiilY.i.th utieet mid
Htnenlli avenue. I tou no piiiu It
- eoneeiil in.v ideiititv nd regUteied
under in v own iimne.
"About u mouth no 1 fnueeiveil
(lie idea to See J. I. Morgan mid et
liim Io ue lii nillnenre m fchipjijnp
tliu oxpoitation of aiin, whu'lOnnliii
yon ami mo iofpouihle for lli u,ur.
lur vvhiuli ix ftoinii on over there.
"J uouhl not K" fioni nmHurNeliirvr
to inuiiufiiftuier invMlt, bnl 1
thuiight Hint Mr. MutvunV ImkLimk
oomiuotioiu would leitdt-r it more
UHy Air linn to noaomp!ih thi-.
"J Imve not been IiiJ'IimiuhhI Io do
this by moliiitly flle, I think 1'itMi
iliuit Wlldou'ri iiotOti vvum Iijhi, but
iMylitutR U
I,
him. Servant eiune ninninif in
nnswer lo hii call and the sheriff
office and n physician were telephon
ed. The iniiii wit ii netted mid liikcn
to (lleueove. There he refuted lo
toy anything nml would not give bit
name.
The finmieier emne out of hi
hreiilifiiKt room into Ihe miiiii hull.
Immediately on bit nppeatiiuee the
iiilruder thol at him. He liml two
icvolvcm mid used llicm both.
It is reluled Hint severiil shots
were fired by the iiHSiiiliint, hut Hint
all hul two went wild.
Mr. Mnrjriir, with hit wife mid
dniiglitert, went to their tummer
home in flleneove lifter the innrriiie
leeently of hit son. Jniiin. Speneer
Morgan, iu Hoslou.
Mnliuieoek Point, wheie Die Mor
pin home it located, is almost sur
rounded liv wnter and it nhout (wo
to three miles ftoiu Ihe eentrnl part
of Ihe village of (Piteove.
Is Tied liy S4'ivauts
Wlien Mr. Morgan's asuilanl nr
riv'ed in flleneove from New York on
a train this morning he hired mi mi
lomobile from a garage near tin
h
iciir, .vimuew (tamer, lo I lie .Moiga
summer home, wheie Ihe shooting oe
euried.
At hooii at Ihe iniiii bad been ovei
powered niter lirin and wounding
the finaneier, some of the servants
iu Hie Morgan home proeuied it rope
and tied him secuiely. Then they
look him out on the lawn near the
lummiou to aw nit the ariival of ol'l'i-
eetM from (lleueove, for whom Ihev
had telephoned. .ludge William
I.uyster mid Contlable I'ru'nl; MrGill
took him iu an nulomohile to Hie
eoiiilbouse at (lleueove, wheie Hie
eoulenls of Iwo suit easet Halt he
bad broughf with liim from New
Yoik Weie eMiiiiined. One of these
wiih found lo contain three huge
licks of d.vuainite nml Ihe other n
large holtle of uitio-glyeeiine. There
were TIIRo rvriargeMioM't of eait
ridgow for bis io vol vers,
"('mill I'rout on High"
Tlio prisoner, u lull, lanky man of
the blond type, wilt e.vtremelv lelic.
eul nt I ift, but nlterwardt was per.
Miauled lo talk, although the would
not Mity much about himself. AN
though he claimed to be mi Ameiiemi
eitixeu, courthouse officials said he
spoke with a marked foieign accent.
When linked by the nlTiciuU who
inspired the plot again! Mr. Mntgaii,
he denied Hint mo one bad done ho.
"It emne to me from on high," he
declared.
The unit) seemed to lack complete
eompicbeiision of what had happen
ed in the Motgnu home mid of the
(fleets of the shots he had fired. He
could not he persuaded for some time
Hint he had wounded Mr. Morgan, in-si-tin
Hint he had not wanted to kill
liim or even hint him. When itsked
why he filed the shots, he said he did
so to fiigbten the financier.
Itead lo CUe t'p l.lfo
.Inckxon count v point-. .Scores of
home people left this morning to
spend the next two iIiivk in the hills,
nvvuy from the beat ol tl ily.
The celebration it tune, without
ilny firccrnckcrt or noi-o-umking devices-.
Warning weie given by the
police to teveial wlpt weie prepiued
for shooting off tnhnocd contrap
tion. A huge crowd attended the
hall game, including a delegation ol
rooters fioni Omuls Pit.. Mnny
sought the city park for iot and to
escape the heat. At noon the mercury
registered II" degice-, lighllv cooler
than Hit1 (wo ptcvina iliivs. The
hand gave conceits moinitig mid af
ternoon nt the pink.
Thi afternoon a met program i
bci given ut the fuir ground, with
n good croud iu atteiidance. A pi
gram of spoil i being held on the
railroad right of way.
Tomorrow practically the entire
bacbnll contingent will leave on a
special train for Vrekn,. The P. & '
will run an eeur-ioti to Hutte Fall
tomorrow.
All the stort of the cilv are keen
ing open lodav, closing Moudiiv
to lo' held at Crater Lake In August.
He predicts that Medford will be
crowded with visiting Pythlans who
arc co;nlng from all parts of the coun
try to witness the novel spectacle,
"Travel facilities to Crater l.uko
wilt be tnxeil to their utmost," said
Mr. Simpson, "for Pythlans from all
over the tountry I have received
word Unit parties of from five to
twenty are coming clear from east
ern stales by auto while almost every
Those who go to see tho Hogue
ilcturcs at the
from nil indi
cations, that Includes even body)
need not go prepared to make al
lowances for amateur work, for tho
photography Is up to the best profes
sional standards.
The producers have tried .to avoid
the mistake mado by other counties
of showing commonplpnco scenes
which can be duplicated anywhere,
and have adopted the plan of showing
the attractive and distinctive features
of the valley its they appear to a
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES
TAKE A PACKAGE HOME
jj-NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS COOP"
section of Oregon and inan.v portions j young lady who comes to visit friends
of California will be represented.
"Klnhornte preparations are being
made by Ihe lodge. Supt Steel of
the Crater Lake park has received
authoilt) to expend $100 In the con
struction of n new trail that will bo
safe for horses, that will land Pyth
lans on the shoie of the lake opposite
Wizard Island, which will enable
and Is so charmed by the attractions
of the valley that she remains here.
Tho present stage or development Is
contrasted with the old times by Il
lustrating th stories told the fair vis
itor bv some of the well known old
pioneers. All of the vatic) 's attrac
tions, Including the magnificent seen-
cry, nre shown, with occnslonnl hits
""""' Medford Commercial College
SUMMER SCHOOL
And Preparo For Your Future Iluslness Success. Those Who Know How
To Ho Somo One Thing Well, Are Always In Demand. OtJH GRADUATES
AUK "MAKING OOOI)" IN THE HPSINKSS WOULD. Our Practical
Teachers Can Prepare YOU to "MAKK (1001)" If You Will (live Them Tho
Opportunity. Decide NOW to Knroll MONDAY For Kest or summer lerm.
Tulton Kate for JULY and AlWl'ST 18.
For Full Particulars, Call nt .Tl N. Orapo St., or Phono 1G-L.
those attending to rldo lo the waters . 0r romance and comedy, and suggest
edge, and shorten the dlstnnce to i 0ns of the pleasures liml luxtiry
cross the Ink.'. j whlrli are avalluble, the whole being
"From all sourcs conies Inquiry re-i UOven together with sufficient thread
gordlng the meeting nml .Mcdfonl r pt to hold 'the observer's In-
mid Crater Lake will lie widely ad-'
vertlsed b It,"
I CKENBACHER
W
S
MAXWELL
Fish poitcheis at the Anient diim
muile it clean sweep Tbiiisdnv night,
dragging with net the pools iu ft out
of the clt in. Ouine Wiinleu .Men ill's
commission hud cpiicd unil (lame
Warden Jewell's commission hud not
arrived, so there was no one to stop
their nclivit.v. Mr. Sundry' commis
sion linil also expired,
.lames II. Dtiscoll, chief depulv
gmue wniileii for southern Oiegou,
arrived iu Medford Saturday to lake
up his work us sit ssor to Smn
Sundry. .Iiimet II, llioun, fniiuoi
cditor of the llrownsuMe Timet, now
bookkeeper for the gnnie commission,
ueoompniiies- him. Tliey will fuitiil
iitrixe themselves with local conditions.
SlOr.X ( ITY. Ii... .Inlv :i
Hieketibaehur in u Maxwell, witinet i
found lo he of Hie (ill per cent nitio-
glycerine, the kind which explod
more ensil than the III per cent kind
commonly used by conductors.
The mail wits Hcnrched ut Olencove.
In bit pocket was found u second pis
tol, Ihe littler being u ,'2'2 caliber,
while Ihe weapon which wim used iu
the attack wits ,:IS caliber,
I local i ie Djied loiter
The leriifie foiee of the blow the
assailant received Irom the coal hod
had caused htm to bleed profusely,
mid he appeared to be weukeniug u
the day passed. Although he had ap
peared to he but little hint ut lirt.
he heeaine or femned to become daed
about noon.
Told Hint be liml enilunueicd hi
own life by hi net, because he iiituhi
' Imve killed Mr. Morgan, the priMintr
said he did not mind that, .is be w.i
Wlllillir til die. n lie khiiI.I iu.i ..I m.l
. "" - "" "
vi r. .Moiytint assailant it ileclatc.l ! the IJuropenii war itnv longer
of hist year's race, finished lirt in
the .'1011-mile contest today, leailmtr
all the way. l-'ddie O'Donuell wu
second, Tom Allev thitd.
IMdie O'Doutiell crossed the line
nt 1U:!I0 p. m., leading a field of fif
teen cars iu the .'KlO-tiiile uiitomohile
race. No. -J I, dtiveu bv II. A. Wet
moie, nml No. .", b- Orr, withdrew.
Itesta went out of the nice in Hit1
seventh lap because of engine tum
ble.
On the .'lllli hip ear No. Hi, diiveit
bv ('. Cov, who substituted for Ituvv
liugt, (rushed into the fcu.ee on u
curve, toss lelt leg mid shoulder
were bioketi. Yie M'eOraw, hit me
chiinician, had it leg Milken mid wits
hint internally.
Itiekeiibneher led at 'J00
O'Doutiell second ami Allev
llickenlmeher's average timi
mile uu hour.
terest.
, The monits ttp-to-dntn dissolving
vbjvvs, novel Introductions and tab
leau me shown, the whole comnrls-
lug n full reels, Including over 250 j
scenes. The pictures of the Sterling
mine excel any hydraulic mine pic
tures ever tnken, otto view, for which
the producers waited nearly two
1 hours, showing a peak of gravel
i weighing over ."0 tons cave-In In one
I'.ddie t i,i,, u,,,.,uii
The hold-up of Darnum's (rain, tho
Indian fight In Payne's Culch, "Lord I
Algy's" hunting trip an;l the butter
fly dances by Miss Swem mid four
other pretty young girls, nt Oeorgo
IJ. Carpenter's country homo being
particularly effective, and tho clos
ing tableau In novel and charming.
The pictures will he shown contin
uous from L p m. until II p. in.
each day mid ever) one should go the
first day, its the plcl tires well met it
a second visit.
miles,
third.
. 71.1
by officials u the eoint bouse heie,
where he vvu taken, to Imve ttid he
with of (lermmi descent mid Hint It
win. going to give up his lite ut mil
time lo cud the war. It was added
iiihi ue oeeuileil .Mr. .Molgini vvh
responsible fur the war and for the
shipment of nun- abtoad, nml that he
could op Hie conflict it lie wished
lie told the iu-tiee that he had no
ipturrel with Mr. Morgan personally,
Inn felt that the time had come for
tue nitr to CIOI. It Wits IICCOIUIUK
more mid mote unbearable, he said,
mid it whs hi I urn belief that he
should go to .Mr. Morgan mid uk
htm to end it. This, he knew. Mr.
Mot van could aceoiiipli.li beemtse of
hi gteat influence.
"I wanted to see Mr. Morwiii ntnl
lo tea son with him." the man smd.
"I Imve uothiiiir MtH.itit him."
The MUKuilmit ws ut over the ey
bv the blow from the coal hod mid
had been bleeding fieely. He alo
vui't limping n it testill of hi en
toutiter with the Mhivhii servmit.
Sotitiiletl .Mitt nt Hell
Mutthevv Cramer, the laucah
ihanlfetif who hud drivwti the itss.nl
mit tlnee ttute trout the (ileuto.
slilioti to the Morgan Itouie, w.
standing with bu cut iu fn.ut nt the
jtHle when (he 4iol wetv fuvd. ti.i
itter ixu uiouml to the uNmue iu th
Moikmii boiiM- MUtl souuded mi nbiun
hell, MUtUHKMIIlie lltf Mt-nut.
Willi thm- kuuhU the mUil
" placed m one ut Mr. Moisuu'
nitteibilei Htkl liurrwtl nt top ttl
til (JhMove. TU. sMlfkl uhuli wi.
kv tke Mm bv Ui hmn mUo
Wu wvm hi Ute Mr. WIhh. it
When Judge l.uvster told htm th.il
hit shot hud wounded Mr Mok.iii
the piisoner insisted ibis i onhl not
be so.
"I did not hint linn." he i ned ' I
shot to frijthlen him. I hope he t n't
hint. I shot nvvuy fioni Inn, ttst mi
he might be I'liglilencd. on i.iu do
us ou wish wiih me. did m dutv.
von do voiti-s," he told .Itttlgi 1. 1
ter.
.Matt Not Itatiooal
The eomthoi.(. .ftieias coin lad
ed alter the completion ol their t
Hininntiou ihut the man w.is mu in
tioual.
Among oilier thiiiKs, the man had
with htm h group of nullum! lu-ket-to
point iu vHtiotis ikHiis ut Ho
eoiintiv. He also hud $11).
.ItMictt ol the Pence l.ttvtcr ipie
tioned the prisoner.
"1 um h Chi-isiiHii geiiilemmi," was
the oul.v leply Ihe man would gtvi
when pressed for hi name. He de
(lined also to uv wheie be t.nue
ftoiu. ,s to bis i, (s,mis tot' shooting
Mr. Morg.ui, however, he was tuoie
eoiiimuiiuative
KLAMATH FAI.I.S. Or., duly X
Tlionuis W. I.ttuiont, a inetnber of the
firm of ,1. P. Moiviin V Co., vvho re
cently went to Pelicuii Lodge, the
country place of the lute K. II. Ilnr
timnii, was informed by telephone
from heie lodnv ol the attempted a.
siis.iuuliou of. I. p. Moruan. Mr. La
How's This?
He niter Om lliunlivil lhilar lli-nnril fnr unj
m.i' ir (atartb Hut fauiRil l- iiirril tijr Haiti
t'ntarrli Oin-
r. j ciii:si: a to,. Toiniu. o.
W'f. Ihr iirnUrKlBiioil. harr Inovm y J,
CliHH-r tnr I In- Ij.I l," ).-i, nml I. eiv LI in
I'crfMil) lioiHiratl) III ull Imnliii-.. lraiiutlluu
I lluanrlalljr alilc tiiixrry nut unj- ulillsallnii'i
iiiailp t.r hla linn.
N.vr iivnk or covivn hck
I'. I'Oj OIiIO,
1 1 a U' Catarrh Cure l ll.rn tnti-mallr arlliiE
illrrt-tlr Uhni I hi' LI..kI anil men "in Mirfana r
lhi Jlflu Tistmonlal ai-nt fr I'rli r "t
crnta 'T txtttlr N.M lr all I 'riltriti.t a.
Tale lull's faintly t'lll fr io)i.tl'tlon.
AITO SKItVICi: I'HOM KA(!l.i:
POINT TO MKIM'OKD AND HACK
Tho undersigned will leuvo Frank
Lewis' confectionery every day ex
cept Sunday for Medford with his
moot iiniuediutelv oideied n speeiar"1"0 ai ' o'clock P. m.. arriving at !i
(ruin to can y him fioni Klamath I " ' Leave Nash hotol. Medford, nt
Fulls to Weed. Cnl.. wheie he will til- I r' I'- ' "rlvo at Kaglo Point at G
tempt to eat it the Shiisttt Limited i'-
mid liurrv cif-l, lit t epect to rem It ei1'
heie late todav.
m A part of the traffic Is solicit-
S. II HAItNISH,
Kagle Point, Or&
Looking Forward
to Motherhood
Ksf irlKfil tnothrra frr)slirrv art tTO)
bintOi( V4iibr t r I if 14 J. a son.trt'fut lp
to ull reUt titullirra It u (rutt; t
ltisl uwi Iu luuuiwi. nukdft tkrat turn
akU tbaH( Ui aYuutintHUt rieamloH witu
uait Ike ttoul ittam ikl ulu Mm alvi
itfritum aiawa It tiAt n uuut fruurVablr
ksiMiIlj IMurut ul U iln-Urnt unr u( lt
rrwitrit ul4 h Im? fur t mstlKr to
tuu't fall tit 11-4 a U'ttl of MitUwr'a Prlf "
Itslar or J) dfuifUt. Tltft srllf la i4.
$ Huttr fi.. Il l.uur lU.lt. At
tajjt, (fit., ft a luiklMW Usil ttut JTVU
M ((call) cujv). MMnl fl.
-5va2
V Actunl SI20
'.'AT . ' - - . StfV
U-incU "Plain Tread"
FIRESTONE
Fta I I itll.a t( (akclc In I llialuo.
w) 4. Iu tba oiiIwhj,
Tit S. r.lr. Afln of flA..l lufck.. ft .--h
i.wii;i,Tcii ia iirruuaa
"not la tb orillatr.
Tiff 1. I.UlDfh nnll HiMmI CUfthtOB ! 1m n,-
w, HUl ll IB. UfdlUl)r
HM'lkl
lie . t Hin.hh(tkfriHpof hUh-frJ(tviM4
'nmy a OUKlt,
He I I Unh lrJ,louiW,rflitilriron
-H lacta la U otaiatiy.
1 1 4 Mi lack IJ wtll of troasi ruUr
iu tirttioa - ointtrv (n Uti
ti$ J IWaJ ol tin cohU
winrn ia t itfWam
tJ (a OUKfft.
Ytyoupy only $9.40
lorthtaux JMrc-
ton-U than
bmorthui
v, lour widir
AJvr1iMu
Ftre$tone
At theto price you can't afford
lo uie any other tire or tube.
MUj
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lM.llnU
U U", I H.4
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JWI1'.
3f
S'. I 41 ,.
ii n
T3I1
Rtvi i w i
You pjy on
ly 40 cents
more for this
small Fire
stone than tho
ordinary. And
only a tritlo
more In pro
portion (or
the I u r r e r
sizes. Ik'causo
the m ii e It
liroutcrstirfuce
demands ao
much morn
expensive rubber and
fabric.
And Firestone Non
Skid ules you a lot
more tread. Ordinary
anti-skids contain no
extra rubber. You nuv
more Jut tor a pattern. -
Take the record ol
the Firestone Tires for
15 year us your au
thority that these ex.
true of quality are
iieivsary for real sor
ice uitd true ccououiy.
POWELL AUTO CO.
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$50.00 PRIZE SLOGAN
GOLD AEAL BUTTER CONTEST
1st For tho best slogan submitted tO.OO
2nd For tho next best slogan submitted v...I0.(m
3rd For tho next best slogan submitted $7.no
4th For the next best slogan submitted $JJ.no
nth For the next best slogan submitted , ijKI.IJO
Cth Forllto next best slogan submitted VU.riO
7th For the uext best slogan submitted l!.50
Slogan must not consist of moro than ten words, and must bo
written plainly with name and address of contestant thereunder.
Kach contestant may submit not more than five slogans.
Knch slogan or group of slogans submitted shall havn attached
thereto a gold seal taken from the wrapper of a packago of (loltl
Seal Hotter.
Two prles will not be awarded to the gamo contestant.
Contest closes ; p. m. .Inly .'Ird, next.
All slogans must bo addessed to Contest Department, Jackson
County Creamery, Medford, Oiegon.
Following nre the Jtulgos who will pass upon the slegans:
MltS. ('HAS. I. SCIIIF.PFI.'LIX
MltS. .1. I Ml'NnV
MIL V. K. OMITS
JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY
Tho Sanitary Plant.
111 " '"" ' ' "' -" 4 Ml
The liulit, strong, dii.thle, dependable I old appeals
lo you on the imitcliics-t treimlh of its record for
seivieo jiiveti to niore tiiau ill.tltll) owners. The
Ford is n utilit.v in ever h.ituau activity, mid it is
wonderfully low iu upkeep itvei'uxinj: two cents u
mile to run nml iiiiiiulitiu,
Hurling the unfoieseen, each hu.ver of n new Ford
'r at rclnil between Aujiust, 1111 t. mid August,
I 111 Ifl, will receive fioni I0 lo jftlt) as n sluuo of
Hie Ford Motor ('otnpunv'.s profits-.
Tom inK Cur fHIO, ltuuiibout il 1(1, Town Cur .(!0n,
Coiipelet .-7.'n, Sedan !I7.'.; I. o. b. Del mil with ull
((iiiuiictit. On display ami sale ut I
C. E. GATES
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