Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 19, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFCMJ) MAIL TUTBUNK, iMEDFOUD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 19.3
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I0CAL AND
I- PERSONAL
Mrs. Luerotla Hnyart, -xvlio lias boon
in Portlund Tor llio liiHt month at tho
bedsldo of linr Pick Blstor, lcturnud
.' to Medford Saturday morning,
- 'William Fnnehor of Gold Hill npont
Sjindny In Med ford viiltlng frlondn
thai rolatlvcB.
Y ,,Taxl-3.l3" lSe nnywlioro 'in olty.
fajrmorly Alco Taxi. Now office Naah
alotol, Phono 833, ' '
fV1 (Icorfio 11. Uoos, tlio kooiI roadn
Jiooiitor, in lioro in tlio internal of tlio
Jf rl-Htntc- Good Honda' mooting at San
nancjico in Hoptombor.
Vbivot See cream at Do Voo'a.
A btlny day wiw npont friiltloiwly
Sunday on tlio rlvor, not a half dozen
flih LolnK tnkon alonfr 40 ml In of
rlvor. Tlioro aro no stonlhoad in the
Htroam and mighty fow salmon, the
poorest run on record.
Boo Davo Wood about Unit flro In
nuranco polloy. Office Mall Trlbuno
131dg.
Cpoiro .Simmon of tlio IJluo Lodgo
district was u lnuflnosw vlallor Iti tlio
clt) Sitturdn) for a fow liouri.
County flora dnrdnor npont Hutur
dft aftornoou In Mudfdrtl trunnnctliiK
official bitslncHfl.
SpoclalH J'lnua outing hula at DKc
nil this iveok. AIIhh l,otiiiHburry ut M.
At M. Bloro, 100
MIm I'ld ThompKon of .TaokRonvlllo
-VInlttxI frlontlH and rdlutlvon In thin
city Sunday.
Ilio Krldlgnr of IIiIh olty npont Bun
duy aftornoou in Arflilnnd vIxllliiK
friends.
I'ord Boat eovum and JloodH' cellu
loid Unlit. Tout 1'aotory. HM
Hurry I'ortor of (lold Hill hikjiiI
Sunday In Medford.
(loorgo Noubor of llonuld npont Hun
duy In Medford, being olio of tlio
mutiy out of town vimtorn to tlio hull
Buino.
I tnlto irldo In niaUlui: your wnlnh
hoop poi'foet tlino. I huvo ovory fa
rlllty for doing flno watch ropalrliiK.
Johnnon llio Jowolor.
Konnoth Wllllnmn of (Inints Faun,
hoiiRlit from tlio Bpolcano lenin of tlio
N'orthwOHt lonjjuo by tlio Olnelnuiitl
National loaguo tnnin In miiUlnir good
In tlio blK brush. Ho him playod iitnco
laHt Frldn mid to dato Iiiih Hoourod
U lilt In ovory unino. Ho In biilllni;
over :i00.
All mllllnory ono half prlco and
loan. MIm Louniburry at M. & M.
Miro Kin
I'mllmunyod hy tlio wnlloplnrt hand,
od him at Tacoma Innt Friday -wliou
ho wan knocked out by Hilly Woolen,
it inim ho kuookod out In ono round
In ltll, Hud Antiunion Iiiih hIkiioiI lo
moot Hobby Nvnns In I'ondloton dur
ing tho itoitndup.
Do Voo carrion tho bo.it lino of
flvo cont rlRiira In tho olty.
ltulph McCny ltt today on u throo
din trip to Klk orok on npiiolu! for
VHtrj norvlew work.
M. II Vliwou of Kuxono In Hpond-
Iiir a fow day In tlio olty nttomllm;
to huslnuHR luntturti.
Johnson, nt tho Hook Storo, an
expert watoh ropalror.
Tho rotrulnr mid-month mooting of
the city council will ho hold tomor
row night, nnd jiroinUw to lit ono
of tho llvallflftt tteMlotm In months.
The iimttwr uT BraiitliiK u fninchUo
to the Uoriio 'Qlwr Public trlco
coinrntlnu will bo up for uncond
ruuliiiK Mini, 'tu iiiiwtlou nt tho
Alednkl plan for robomlliiK of tho
ctt will ho (IUouwhhI. ConnlilurtiDlo
local IntorcMt la IioIiik mmilfonlod In
the two proK)ltlons.
Drlng tviro Kola "first for tblist"
rK nt our ravarilv fountain. 11
J. 11. Ooohrsu unit wttti, uud tho
Mimes Inn wid uclndii Ooohrnn, and
MIm l.u in ltat lift last v?iyU fur
1 lh Utke for liu dns' outing at tho
Cochran tuinmltr cttM.
Ohorolntos. 10 ofliits lb. Ue Voo's.
Mr ant I Mix louU Plrleh of .luck
sum llio nt uii.liir In Medford vis-
-Tfy"-T'
iMiiK frk" i
Tikn ; u ti lobiuon, tha
linelcr. 1 l in' HNUailHlly
kiHiil h'f
Th r ' v , Vinton
I i nil out (il tin i)ld "I mill lHt
'I 0,1 I s o' ll i ll'l 'II llMU'
x M ii' "'in mu
r i i ii nir ,1
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tier i M
Mi r iiaiii- Imiili ' f ' Shsits
rti-klJH "I f'oli liu Main, llc i-r
boUJ at 1. Vo'm.
, i
from in
el ihib
r.ti.ld hui
I.-Ibs but
nlliiT Ai
,i r . iiin T ?'
ni r
I V. Ill lull ut ."" H I I
Mi .11 I ii in i' . hi
h,i mi i,r lln train
II . iiiiiiiiIi i- Iii'IuikI in h
it M'Mili n iiiUr nt i ' i
I'ft'rtMt Tbttm tWM lNrn piuitlia'lv
i. f rtxht irvlM ttu tic U 1 1 i
ii m, nnd a rKMtwiXn uf HU braacli
olhmtJ ilHw-tortair
f'rflfcoAUftdVtHwiiuU nt Ho Vnv's.
r Attorney A. C. Hough of Cranio
Pass spent Saturday in Medford at
tending to business matters.
Tho police havo fceon notified 'that
a Ford enr wns stolen last wcok,
from Tckoa, "Wash., nnd was Imade1l
for tho south.
Havo you tried ono of thoso Ro'
milk shakos at DeVoo's?
Ocorgo Korr, n fonder roHldorit of
this city, now living In Klamath Falls
visited frlondH and relatives in thB
city Sunday.
8. I). Holmes or F.aglo Point spnnt
Sunday in Medford Visiting Trlonds.
Aleo Taxi, lfio nnywlioro In olty;
prompt rails, careful driver; phono
882-It.
Merle Kellogg loft Siiullny night
for Cont ml Point.
Mrs Julia Curtis of Orant Paw
visited frli'ndH tinil rolatlvos In this
city Sunday. i
The tennis tburnny of tho Country
club will open uaxt Saturduy, July J
21, and contluuo until Saturday, July
XI Timor will he u number of en
tries from Ornnts Piirh and other
southern Oregon polntH. Tho play
will ho ,ln Rlngles, doubloR, mixed
singles and .doubles for both nuin and
women.
J. O. 'Dorking, tho best nil nroiind
photogrnphor In soiitlicrn Oregon,
Always reliable. Negative! tnutlo nny
wlioro, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 3 20-J.
Ud Wnlhiro and son Ted convicted
of gaff fishing In tho Iloguo rlvor,
havo boon sorved with notice by tho
Justlco court that thoy must porfect
and pay tho coats of their appeal at
onco or bo remanded to tho custody
of tho sheriff. Tho father nnd HOtii
have been ut llbortyon bonds pend
ing tho action or tho appeal. '
A. H. Cornell of Clrnnts Pass spent
Saturday In Medford, returning
home In n now Dodge cur.
Oct your huttor, oggs, cream, milk
dnn huttor milk ut Do Voo'a.
Wallor Wooklor or Oronts Pass
HpoiUButiduy In IIiIh city playing with
tho local toam against flriiuts Pass'.
(leorgo Dean of Hilts, Cut., spent
Saturday IiiVIiIh olty attending to bus
iness matters.
Mr. uud Mrs. Win. O'Hnrn loft Sun
day morning. on u throo weeks' uto
trip along tho Orogou uud California
const.
Tho Medford high school alumni
will give a tennis hall ut the Nntator
Iuiii Thin sday evening.
Kd Howie nnd wife or Klnmath
Falls visited Sunday with tho family
cf F. J. PlpgniH,
Tho mercury at 2 o'clock this nftor-
noon nwlstored 1'8 degrees with pros
I ects of another hot Hpell at band,
llttln is badly needed and would bo
veleomed by farmer and fruitgrower-
Tho country roadR aro dusty. Tho
oivallon Boaiott Is at Hand, many Med
ford famUles leaving this week for
an outing In tho hills.
1. niii,tW))eonon of Talent nnd fnin-
I'llj were visitors In this city Hiinuuy
aftornoou. v
Corbln JMgoll or Kaglo Point spent
Sunday In Medford visiting friends.
C.iu Scliitmpf Wlni sustained a fruo
turpd log In it cavoln ut the Opp mlno
near .lauksonvlllo suffeied no Inter
nal Itijuilori ns first feared.
Jaiuos ItlehardHou, scout for the
Portland baseball team In the coast
league, spent Sunday In Medford, and
wutibud tho work of Al Caster, tho
blK Medfoul Bouthpaw Caster, while
defeated, pllehed one or I ho best
KHiiioM of IiIh career, and had his
teammatos hit would have won. For
a loft Jjauder (Junior roinuvknhly
HtoadK Sunday. Itlohardsou was lin
proiA)il hy the wotk of Castor.
MlSs Marie Itumbo nnd Miss Kllx
wlietli Manning or Klamath Falls aie
paying their aunt, Mrs James Fa.
an extended visit.
I MEDFORD COLLEGE N0TES
Two of our bookkeepliiK studnets,
flmw Taylor ami Annie llateinan,
liuv ln trauaforrwl to the offluo
praclle thiimrtiuent, where thoy aro
leornliiK to nso tho various offlco up
plluusoa Ina klns who unrolled this week
In tho Ntttuographlo course, Is making
oxrellvnl rroros.
Vwnon O'Hrlen. ono of our short
hand atiulHiita. who wont to bun
Pisuieltio a short time ago, rlto
tli st h Ii.ih i.'ourod n attmographle
tin litnii
i i mule Tratitfotlinr and Oraee
' r mired I oo In spoiling In tlio
w i klv test.
.1h In booWkeoplu w(
I this vswlr with the follow-
n. s 1. el lu Clark. Volnia
l iuiii. llateinan, flrao Tny-
li, s . w llllHins aiul V. AV. Flint.
Tii. i ' iixin of til poiiiiwtMhl
ii .ii Aoik-tuic uii" tlialr su of
Vim . .iitniili Tor tho Palmer
i M ml ii niMcan-
liiuiuHii i lu- regular hour of the
.imiitvi- wsloti arw from S a. Ih. to
i in .mw of o atudaulK who aro
anxious to MiHe the most of their
TwrtmiUtaa, wi b (mmil lMrd at
-.ti hirtag afirnoon.
" i. ivi.( mitll 6 o'ctaok.
h , Uiiii'ttlH waa mlertwl t eJtt
i n ir . k iioUau
" N'O'IICK
Mil. .4uiltVMi are na10l ttt w
i i ' iWMlt t altitHd the (Hu
nt I to i rBtp tta attwid tho fun
i al i tin titer Umi-b JuokMiu.
Jiy ordsr of Poouhonttt
AGED MINER IN
E
E:
Old and sick and despondent, Ho
moo I). Strang, ago ?! jears, u pros
pector of the bills of Colorado, Idaho I
and Oregon ror jvurs, commlttod sul
eldo Sunday afternoon at I o'clock at
tho homo or .loo Kolly, In tho Orlfflu
creek district. Strang sat upon the
edge of the bed, put tho barrel of a
IIM-I rifle against his chest, nnd dis
charged tho gun by pressing the trig
ger with his chne. Tho bullot plough
od Its way through tho heart, ar
tho hack. Imbedding It unit lu the roof
or the house. Deuth was lusluntau
eons. It W. Hlausbiir.v and Clifford
Kolly heard the shot uud rushed to
the spot, hut tho old man was be
yond human aid.
Sluing had woiked tor Jhe Kll
ror five oars, doing chores but or
Into bo had boon lu poor health. He
made careful preparation for ending
his existence. A piece ofoloth always
kept lu the barrel or tlio gun uas
found on tho odgo of the bed. The
last three or lour days Strang had
been downcast Personal papers In
spected by Coionor John A. Perl
showed thai he was n niombor of the
Masonlo lodge or Idaho Springs. Colo
rado, and that lu had filed on mining
olalnis throughout the west
Nothing U known of n m i rel-
FITOFDESPOND
NCY
COMMTS
SOICIO
WESTERN GIRL DEAU7Y yTTRACTS ATTENTION.IN WASHIHGTON
MIm H4i MtCtuutHT, lUugliter
I'm tec ,1. MiCuwUtt tMT Ntu-tti UnUh
In Uii-.litiiaii.il, Mir will miiiI the .
phue msu nliK'tuii, N. It.
Seeing America!
ntlvcs or Strang. No Inquest will ho
'held Tho dead man loft no farowcll
note Tho funeral urrangomontB will
be announced later.
EIGHI FILM LAW
MIIONAL
NF.W YOHK, .1 ail v ll Attorney
for I. I.uwreneo Webber received
word t'lom I'liiludelpliiii today that
the Tinted StatiU eireult eoiitt of tip
pciiln hail given ;j deuisiou in the cum1
which Webber brought uguiiirtt the
deputy ousloiiH colleetor of Now
Yoik for nn iujuuutiou roHtraiiiiiu
him from proven! iuf Webber liungiug
into tho United States the Williinl
Johnsou figlit 1'illiVH. The ilccUmn
xiixtuincd Hie eoiislltulimitilih ot the
biw ii'-'iiui-l Hie iinpiiitulniii el Imbt
I'lllllH.
E
HEADEQ BYJOVERNOR
The govimor of MlnncHota and
part of flft people arrive Tuesday
at iui: a m en route to the San
Francis o fair All former residents
or Minnesota nio urged to bo at the
train to meet tliom and antes are
wanted to earr tho party over the
Pacific highway to Ashland. List your
auto with the Commercial club at
once.
uf liilt,l htMi SHuitiir ami Mt.
In. vlitM ltui U Knmtl) mlmlreil
iiiimiir et llw MiCiiiiiIk'I' couiitr)
cor
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FORTY CRATER LAKE
TOURISTS IN PARTY
A party or tourists nupiborinjr '10.
miller tlio muuiigemciit of J. K.
(Iriiiini, nil from LnnciiHtcr, I'n., iu
nveil thin morning, uud left tin "(
teriioon for Cutter Luko in V2 iuiIiih
of Hie Cruler Luke Auto coiiimii.
The jmrly i on n 1(i,ll(lf mile trip,
lukiiiK58 days ami visiting tin scenic
spots of the I'niteil StuHx mill ('nn
ailn. The piutv is on the wuv )
Kan I'mncifco to see the epie4itiiiii.
Another Ita.vmond-Wliitcouih ar'.
will nrriie Ibis week to imil.e Hie tup
to Crater Lake. Travel lo Hie won
der spot ih now in full Miing, uud
from now until llio eloe of the mm
soujliero will be u Miemlv stream td
Highlseer". Many privnle parties
have gone In (lie lake in the luJ
week.
:for alleged insanity
WASHINGTON, July 19 -F. X.
Welnschenk or Hellevue, Iowa, arrest
ed heor last week by secret service
men after he had written several let
ters to tho white house, was trans
rerred today rrom the observation
wunl of the hospital to the govern
ment hospltnl Yor the lusano on the
report of (wo ullenlsts (hat his mind
was affected. U may bo released
lator on a favorable report of the
alienists, or may lie held for a trial
as to his sanity,
Welnscheuck conducted the Inter
national bureau here and mailed to
a list of thousands of names propa
ganda ror tho Oeimnn cause audi
against the oxport or war munitions
to the allies. The Investigators nro
looking Into his statement that he'
was spending us much as J I ono a
month and hail no associates.
LEO FRANK SHOT IN GEORGIA
PRISON BY FELLOW COrjVICT
MILLKndKVJLLK. On . July 19
4 r. ollnnl. ...n ...n.ln n T n IT T.n..l. '
,11 iiiiivi nan iiitiiiu un iicu ;ii. riaiiiv
Saturday night in tho dormitory of
the state farm b n effolw prisoner
.irmed with a revolver.
So sudden was tho attack that no
guard )iad tlmo to Interfere. Frank
fell to the floor, his cries calling the
attention of guards who switched on
tho llilits. Illnnil nnn mitirHtK frnm I
Frank's wounds and nnothor prisoner
was trying to make his way bnok to
IichI. A Lntfo made from a file which
the convicts had usod In killing hogs
during the day wns found on the dor
mltory floor.
Dr. Oeorgo 1). Coiupton, the prison
surgeon, was ut onoe called, but be
fore he could reach the prison dormi
tory, two surgoaiis who nro serMng
terms lu pruwH were at Frank's side,
adwlnlaterlng first aid.
"1 gwese tho've gut me." Frank 1s'
quoted hs havtH( said to the dot tors
TOO MTIf TO CU1K81FT.
FOR SALI1 M II. P RMtowebllo eu
ajtye. gitatl tor imwor, $Sk. rlok of
bnMe, eawe chelee V It s 11 I
lyer. ttH N Cwwiral. MtHlford
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when they reached him. Ho did not ed. Tio ploslclans had not succced
lose consciousness. Frank was re- ed in stopping th6 flow of blood, at
moved to tho operating room In ahe lost reports. Tho physicians stated,
hospital, whore the wound was dress-1 that his condition was very serious.
jM raspsams
win
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KCJiLJnt
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iitclien Economy
With wood or coal waste heat. Too
much or too little for best cooking. In hot
weather too much heal coming out into the
room.
, With a good oil-stove no waste heat or fuel.
One burner or four low flame or high a slow fire
or a hot one. All the convenience of gas for cvcr '
home, all the year round.
New Perfection'
Oil Cook-Stove
for Dctt Retult Uie Paarl Oil ' "
Better cooking, flame adjustable to just the tlcgrcc need
ed for roasts, for bread, for pastry No odor. Does not
, , 'tnlilt the food. A cool cook and a clean kitchen. Ask jour i
dealer. See demonstration, Palace of Manufactures,
Panama-1'ucllic Exposition. (
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(lalifomU)
Meilfortl
"Nobby Treads" Selected for Car Which
Does Hard Day-in-zL:i-Bay-out Work
'J1m piTon- shows the roiich-aiul-ready Ford Car that has to do hard
M-iiiini; evr.7 v for a salesman.
The fact tlnf it is equipped on all four wheels with "Nobby Trend"
Tires, makes plum that for constant, hard service, over every kind of
,ad, the "Nobby Tread" Tiro is the choice of a vast majority of keen
Sjjimss men. ,
The owner of this Ford took his cue from the Taxi Cah Companies,
lo buy tires on a business basis entirely. They know that "Nobby
Tr-A.hi" give absolutely th lowest cost-per-niile, and eliminate per
eriit. 't thr puncture common with ordinary tires.
jSMfe3iS&3&K'!
rNo snch tfomg as
A lot of manufeciut- tall thur roofinit
bcroid" RLtbcr.'' a id Ktibbefthnt.
H to the davltMitfor w months. It would
rubber costs uvr per pound than roofing cells fur (or a hundred pounds.
There is no t.u' llnng bs "Rubber Roofunj" of any kind. Tlu-n: is no rubber in
Certain-teed
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mat give tuc nest aim tue longest service on the roof.
Certain-teed Roofirg I v guaranteed 5. JO or 1 5 car anordini? tu lieilif r thr il,.rl .
nr nl,. rl p'v rric.tueK,and if the roof fail t.imake goi.J ymi haveare
s,!iMhlt guar u tec full b. kn Hewareof tlie proJmt viiihnmirepre'.ented
tojuuiita v vay turJ'KaldealerUUpioteureaoiublcpncesonourgoodi.
General Roofing Manufacturing Company
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N.wY.dCt, CU-.ro riO.J.IfkU SI U.U PM., CI,,,Uta ptlk,ni Dr,u ckwlll
S4irrixix K.marlu ktuuCUf UMU AluMt Hutu Ui luV.,. ,J.
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BENSON HOTEL
S. Benson, Mgr A T Lundhoro. Ass't Mgr. L. P. Byrne, Asst Mfjr,
jr$ifoam. -?
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Gas Stove
(.unvtrntnee
ivili Ktntent
"rubber roofing"
"Rubber Roofinjr.""Rubber!np."'niik.
The hfoU all out of rubber II exposed
ha sillv In mil nil l,. In .nr,nn .i
Roofing
wEr5arTisa w
- WfR,
'Mvu9
It ii mile of the scry bet Roofing I clt thoroughly sat
urated in our properly b'eml. J a Li'ti and cuted hy a
lu ilerr uileofasnlialttvliiih keeps the oft saturation within
the life of the Roofing- fnuii dicing out qiiully. We
luvefiiiirul from long experenec in every part of the world
and under nil kinds of emidituint tltat tliec arc the nuterials
WHEN IN
PORTLAND
Stop at tlio incomparable
Hotel Bonsou. rodoni,
fireproof, conh'al.
Rati ino(loiat(i.
Semi for froe boolclot.