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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1915)
IT Farm potju- MBDPOIID MAID TKTflnNE, MEDFORD, OR1500N, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 10, l!5- M M r f! ts ;: w 1 n IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tho Misses Knlo Sttno, Hcsslo Rlmniton nnd Cora Jensen loft this morning for San Frnnclsco, wltcro they will upend two weeks visiting tho exposition. Sco Dave Wood nuout that fire In nurnnco poller. Office Mall Trlbuno Bid. Cnptnln Isano Emerndn nnd 'wife nnd party of Dnltlmoro, Maryland, passed through Mcdford Sunday In Alfred Vandcrbllt's private car "Way farer," tho most sumptuously fur nished private enr In tho world, on a tour of tho coaft. Thoy were ac companied from this point by Mrs. Lincoln McCormncfc. Captain 13mor son Is a mllllonalro hotel owner of Ualtlmoro. AIco Taxi, ISc nnywhero In city; prompt colli, careful driver .phono 882-11. Tho first sao of nartlott pears Signs warning auollsts to kcop1mnd? In tho vn,loy th,B 'enr- wnB t,, within tho 2G-mllo an hour limit havo been posted by tho county court on tho Pacific highway. Autolsts aro oboying tho Injunction, ns tho fear of tho Bpcod cop Is In tholr heart. "Nono Bolter Broad" ten years In Medford, nt your grocers. 120 Though It Is not definitely nottlod It is probablo that tho Medford team wJJl Journoy to Klamath Falls Sun day to play a roturn gamo. Fans who havo supported tho team nro preparing a movo to start n popular subscription to pay Bill Coster, tho southpaw, something for good work on tho diamond. Castor has boon nccountablo for moro runs than any other man on tho team, by good old fashioned hitting. Castor Sunday pounded In and scored three of tho six runs scored by tho locals, and It was his sterling banging of tho ball that nldcd In tho winning of tho up hill fight. Velvet Ice cream at Do Voe'a. L. A. Wcsterlund of Orion, Illinois, Is visiting his brother, John A, Wcs terlund. A now nomo for an old product, "Nono Hotter Bread." 120 iTohn II. Cochrnn will leavo tho lost of tho wcok for Son Francisco to attend tho convention of Pacific Coast Insurance ngonts, I toko prldo In making your watch keep perfect time. I havo every fa cility for doing flno watch repairing. Johnson tho Jeweler. Charles Dean of Oranls Pass spent Monday in Medford attending to bus iness matters When that nuto wheel cracks nnd pops It needs fixing. Wo niako ns solid as now, at a small expense. Bil lings Carrlago nnd Auto Works. Knrl Ulrlch of tho Union crook dls trlct Is spondlng n fow days In tho city and valley visiting friends and relatives. Do Voo carries tho best lino of five cent cigars In tho city. William Fanshor of Cold Hill Is spending tho wook In Medford visit ing friends and relatives. Johnson, nt tho Book Store, an, export watch ropalror. Attornoy B. It. McCabo transacted legnl business In tho county sent Mon dny afternoon. Chocolates, 30 cents lb. Do Voe's. Timer wero no showers of meteors vlslblo In this city Inst night, for tho prediction of middle west astron omers, though many Medford neoplo watched tho neighborhood of tho Po lar star until lato nt night. Tho prediction Includes a fall for tonight, Merchants' Lunch, 26c. Tho Shasta, Next Frldny is Friday, August 1.1th, and storms general throughout tho country havo houn foroenstod. "Taxl-333" ICo anywnoro In city. Formorly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash Hotel, Phono 333. O. F. Flynn of Yrekn, Col., spout tho first of tho week In Mvdford on business. Weston Camera Shop for first clnss Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. rVlfrr J lei nlFR'lM ay to LOSE SIGHTIFROM BRUTAL ATTACK V. V. I'ulor, eon oi;S. A. I). J'uter, ol I'iitlilhri,.uii of the riratimtle, t'uit purchase Monday by C. A. Malboeuf for tho North Pacific Fruit Distribu tors of flvo cars nt $1.00 ptr box f. o. b. Mcdford, delivered In lug boxes. This Is considered a fair price. Tako your watch to Johnson, tho Jowolor, you will rccclvo unusually good service Accoptlng tho invitation extended during his rccont visit to Mcdford Untied States Senntor Gcorgo 13, Chamberlain will accompany Mobo Bnrkdull to Crescent City Monday to meet tho congressional harbor com- ''!'" to bent his vir-ti mIIIa 1m tl'nu n anil.... i J. O. Corking, tho host all around photographer In southorn Orogon. Always reliable Negatives mado nny whero, tlmo or placo. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. Charles Nickel, who ban been spondlng tho last nlno months on San Francisco bay, has returned to Medford to attend to business mat ters and visit friends. Whllo in tho couth Mr. Nickel nttonded tho ad dresses of nil tho distinguished citi zens, nnd heard Iloosovolt, Bryan, Tho Itodeo, n wild west show given nt 'Klamath Fulls each September, bus been abandoned and there will bo no lladeo this year. For flour or teed phono Medford Holier Mills. Phono G07. Frank Henry of nieudnlo Is spend ing a few days In tho city and valley attending to business matters. Loganberry sherbet. The Shasta. II. 1). Herd of Gold Mill spent Mon day In Medford attending to busi ness matters. Safety and sorvlco. Wo glvo both. Ilolmei, tho Insauranco Man, Though the doer season opening Is four days away, tho exodus of hun ters to tho hills In under way, nnd tho gamo wardens nro on the watch for violations of tho laws. Tho red hats and shirts used by hunters as n precaution against being mistaken for a deer are in ovldenco on tho street. Tho last two years tho open ing of tho deer souson hna been marked by tragedies duo to careless ness of hunters. Tho best huntsman In tho valley will romaln at homo until after tho first rush. Fresh masted peanuts at Da Voe'a, James Golden of Itoguo Hlver Is spending a few days In tho elty on business, Mrs. C. E. Goble, teacher of th piano, experience 28 years. Is pre pared to accommodate pupils at 333 Kast 6th. 122 Dean Croft of F.ugono Is among tho "out of town visitors In tho city this week. Quick sorvlco for your Kodak fin ishing. See Weston's Camera Shop. Mtsa Grace Iugalls of San Jose, Cal., Is spending a few das in tho elty vMjtlng frieuds. Owe yaur. butter, eggs, cream, milk Ana fcuttwr nllk at Do Voe'a, Champ Clark, Hlrnm Johnson, nnd a long list of lossor lights. Have you tried ono of those Co milk shakes nt DoVoo'a? A. A, Flynn of this city, has been appointed gonera.1 superintendent of tho Hoguo Hlver Public Sorvlco corpo ration for tho Gold 31111 construction work nnd will nssumo chnrgo at onco. Tho company announces that It will bogln uctlvo construction 'work Immediately, J. II. Cnrlcton has returned from n abort business trip to San Fran cisco. Siskiyou or Colcstln wntor, lOo por bottlo at Do Voo's. Tho Hoks Co-operative cannery of this city, nnd tho Bngley cannery nt Talent, will begin tho canning of to matoes Thursday or Friday. Tho to matoes aro ripening fast. Tho Iloko cannery is considering tho advisabil ity of manufacturing catsup for homo consumption and Oregon trado, In- jlUukLaI shipping It across tho conti nent from Pittsburg, Pn nnd Cul pepper, Vn. Tho morcury roso to 02 dogrees today. For tho first tlmo this year tho sky Is overcast with tho smoko of forest fires. Marlon Potter of Hosohurg Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. 8tnto Forestry Superintendent J. II. F.bcrly Is nt Butto Falls directing forest flro fighting operations In that section. William Budgo of this city return ed Monday from n month's visit in the mlddlo west. Ilo says that tho ponplo of tho Dakotas nro reaping a harvest from tho snlo of horses to tho allies, nnd that this will ho In creased by tho harvesting of a bump er wheat crop, llo says there seems to bo general Improvement of con ditions, nnd that thoro Is n strong nntl-kalser sentiment in tho largo cities. Tho rnttlosnnko killed by W. F. Isaacs on n trip to tho Slsklyoim Isut wook had six rattles and n button. Tho reptile will measure closu to four feet. John Opp of Jacksonville spent Monday In Medford attending to bus InosH matters. Ham Sundry, superintendent of screens will leavo tonight for Salem for a conference with the stnto gnmo commission on tho placing of screens In Irrigation ditches. Wilbur Wilson of Klamath Falls Is spending tho week In Medford attend ing to business matters. Irwin S. Cobb nnd party of friends who aro visiting the San Franelsro fair nnd scenic points of Intcrost In tho west aro scheduled to visit Crater Lake early In September. Cobb Is famous ns n humorist and short story writer. In the party with Cobb nre Julian Street, a magazlno writer of note, nnd Wallace Irwin, a writer of tomlc eise, and creator of tho "llashlmurn Togo" series. They will make tho trip throuh the, bookings of a touring company. II W. Bingham baa returned from n trip to New York and other eastern points. ho wns n pnilor. tires in t.ho fnmnuf Oregon liipd, fraud riijii'Sf iiiii.v irau'r Hi'i- inr iij;ui in uiiy nttin'nti life rjlutjt til' n pijufmolinix lie iceuiveil KjmrinA morning;, nt the Untiil of ) J. Poole, gnrdener lit Iim Suited Ilenrt huHpitul. The jirelinu- mil v heiiiim; et for this innriiiii" was postponed fnru work, nnd I'oolo coin milled to tjio county jnil. Doolors in. nttcudnnco upon l'uter sny it is doubtful if lie rcfpiiiiH Inn Higlit. His father will nnive today from GriuilH I'nss, l'oolo, recovering from Iho effects of the liquor told tlin police ti strmuje ntory of the motives tint t- prompted tin. For vcnrH ai uiiii cuiiiu lie lind many fiihtn. In one frnciin he wns clouted over the liend with n mnilin pin. Kvcr since that cn- counlor, Poole clniiiis, lie has been filled willi un iincontrolnnblc pas sion lo beat Rome one, when evVr whiskey passes his lips. For ibis rtnsou lie nyy lie'Uns not unmet! n knife or a gun for veins. Ho said tlint ho bent l'uter until he Was cc Unlisted, nnd would then take n drink from n flnsk, Hint awakened tho lust for cruelty. After linnnnorinj,' him into uncoriKciousncso, I'oole poured wliiskoy down the thront of his vic tim to revive him. Poole told tlie police Hint the quar rel started becnuso of the insistence of I'uter'H attempts to sell him rcnl estate, nnd that (inhered, he felled him willt n awiiitr to Hie jaw. Thoy wandered nil over the east side in the drunken bewilderment, arguing the while. If l'uter should lose his sight, Pooln faces u long term in thu state prison. FOREST FIRES I Ll UND BACK F ROM FRUITGROWERS MS TAT SPOKANE APL A A fotcflt fire, believed to linvo been sturtel by a fueling whoso activities have menaced the Appleguto district thu liiht two years, Monday after noon nnd night threatened homes and I'linns near lfiich. A lighting force of fit) men hud tho firo under control this morning. They buttled nil night to keep the flames from ojeslroyin; crops and homes. In ono instnnuo, uccoidiug to the (vlephoniu report received by tho forcsty service, tho flu men advanced to within 50 feet of one homo. The lire was stinted Siindny uf tctnoon, nnd assumed a serious as pect .Monday forenoon when fanned bya high lireezo it gained inpid head way. The stnto forestry force nre fight ing a lire in the Dead Indian coun try. The ilaincH nro in Iicay lim ber, but the hoiue of one homestead er is menaced. Tho firo was re ported to he under control this af ternoon. A brush firo is burning today be tween Itoguo Itivor and (tiiuiU Pas. With Iho vacation season in full swing, campers uio urged to olivnn particular caution in handling fires while in the wood 4, TOO UTB TO CLASSIFY. FOlt SAI.li Grulu 403-H2. sacks. Phono FOlt SAl.lt -I'orehurou maro li ears old, weight IRG0 lbs. A. C. Taylor, half way butwoan Medford-Central Point on Paelflc hluhwav. Phono SS-Y. 1S2 JtfNfe$AIBar00 0UUK rono tur Kei's. i.ono uak ranoh, ono mile north of Talent on Pacific hlghway or Booth 2 Public Market Thurs days and Saturdays. i:i VISITING VALLEY Air. nnd -Mis. Kobeit Cnnllle, known to the stage as Kohcrt Car ville and Haihara l.u.Mar, late stars of the New Yoik musical micccss, Tho Tangtt Tea, and Orphcum head liners, for tho past si mouths ofti cial dancers nt 1'. P. I. K., San Fran cisco where thev appeared dully to the music of the exposition orches tra of 80 pieces, arc hcie on a week's UMt to Mrs. Candle's parents, Mr. and Airs. V. ', Valon f Ashland. Thoy )iao composed social new daueon that hax.c gained instant tuvor hittli in San Francisco and the east Tlnj leave to till engagements m ( lucago and New York Suudav J. A. Wcsterlund teturned Aloii day flom rtltendancc on the spcoiul meeting of the Hoard of Control of tho Northwest Fruitgrowers' Coun cil, us tho representative of southern nnd western Oregon, held 'in, Bpo'kano Inst week for1 tho purpose oL"mcet Ing with tho m'emers of the Fcdcnll Trado Commission of Washington, D. C, for nn examination by the com mission into tho units and plans 'of 1IIU UUIIIIflli 1' I Afr Wcsterlund, ny Ijiat' when the mntler had been gone into thor oughly between the government's representatives and the fruitgrowers, n rovcrsnl of his former inforninl rul ing against the council as nn alleged illegal combine was announced pub licly by Air. Clmrles J. Brand, direc tor of the bureau of markets nnd rural organization of the department of agriculture. The announcement canto ns u climax to the deliberations when .Senntor W. II. Puulhumiis, chairman of tho Fruitgrowers' Coun cil, urged upon the commission the desirability of. an early ruling, nnd after Air. Paulhamtis hud clearly ex plained that the council is un organ i7ittion of individual fruitgrowers, nnd not such n combine of associations us might ho construed to he illegal under tho terms of tho Clnyton act. Air. Hrand took tho floor, nnd vol unturily saiil to the commissien: "In tho original plan submitted to mo tho growern' council seemed to bo contemplating price-fixing. It appeared to mo to be n federation of organizations. Since hearing Air PniilhnmuH explain the plan, the sit uation has been clarified grcntlv. It seems now that the growers' council is an organization of primary pro ducers with the rights of partnership, nnd is not in violation of section six of tho Clayton act." Air. Westorlund wns invited to nc eompnny the Federal Trado Commis sion to North Yiihimn, where thoy thoroughly inspected the orchards, and hud u conference with the or chard owners, in an effort to learn first hiiud how to proceed in order to bring tho producer nnd consumer in more direct touch with each other. Air. Wcsterlund made arrange ments to havo tho members of thu commission visit Ajedford. Thev will urrivo Saturdny illuming, nnd will be tnken through tho valley by the members of tho Commercial club. Tho Federal Trado Commis.sion is composed of tho following members; Chairman, Joseph K. Davics of Wis consin; Vieo-Chuinnnn, F.dwurd Hur ley, of Illinois; Commissioners, Wil liam J. Harris of Georgia, Will II. Parry of Washington, and (lenrgo Ititblco of New 1Iuinphirc. The members nro accompanied bv their sccretnriefl. DIUU At his homo nt Butte Falls, Oregon, Monday, August Dth, 1 !!.', Benjamin Clnrko, a natlvo of Now York stnto, oged 7C years, 2 months nnd 19 days. Ho Is survived by his wife, Miriam, ono son, L. O. Clnrko of Long Pine, Neb., nnd three daugh ters, Mrs. C. C. Conrad of Guild, Sask., Canada; 'Mrs. W. G. limit of Gilford, S. 1)., nnd Mrs. Mlnnlo Mor ris of Butto Falls. Deceased was a votoran of tho Civil war, serving four ears with tho Sxlth Iowa, Company G, Infantry. Tho funeral services will ho held this afternoon. Iutor ment In Butto Falls cemetery. I'AftSf" W JAS. J. CORBETT " Famous Prizefighter and Actor, says: "My enrtiuaiaam for the fragrance and mildness of Tuxedo has no limit. Tuxedo is without doubt the moat sat isfactory pipe tobacco." i&J- Tuxedo Keeps You in the Pink of Condition Corbett is today as physically vigorous and mentally alert as wnen he was champion of the world, because he takes good care of himself. He smokes 1 uxedo because he knows that Tuxedo is mild, pleasant, wholesome and beneficial in every way. He takes no chances on other tobaccos. You can keep yourself sound-winded and in the pink or condition with this mild, fragrant tobacco. Smoke all you want of Tuxedo ; it can't hurt you and will give you added pleasure with each pipeful or cigarette. s j -?' s-.l 7t:v fc IKfgtl V-i 77l Ftrftct Tobacco for Pip mi CigarttU Mild, fragrant, delicious and as gentle with your tender tongue "as the touch of Spring Tuxedo turns on a new inspiration. It can't bite, it can't sting because that's cut out by the famous original "Tuxedo Process" that first made men realize how good a pipe smoke could be. That process today stands supreme. It never has been duplicated. j YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE 5c Convenient. gUtilne wrapped, moisture proof pouch . . 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Stripped chassis of 'White and Ford Cars on exhibition with housings of motor, transmission and rear axle cut away so that the mechanical operation and lubrication can be seen. All working parts in action. Automobile engineer' in attend- 5 ancc. . All arc cordially invited. t ' At 6th and Central, 2nd door norm or rose vjincc l?jj . .'I i v t : it. .., wAug, 10 to and In- i eluding Aug. 14 S ." . rfr; Open from 9 n. m. to 9 p. m.i. Standard Oil Company (CkUfotnU) v-w-...,; g Sj J