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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
"V ' ' .4 j ' - d h PAGE EIGHT H mi) V MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEARCH 24, 1911. HUH KILLED BY HEAVY SNOW Thousands Said to Have Perished in Snow Durliifi Winter Months Owing to Scarcity of Food Extreme Cold Kills. KLAMATH KAI.I.S, Or., Mnrch 24. Quail will be Bcarcc tills full when tlio scnHon opciiH, according to those who Imvo been In u poHltlon to know tho result of tho rnvngoH of the print wlntor on th 080 llttlo gntno blrdH. Deputy Giimo Warden L. Alva Low 1h of Klamath county declarcH that thousands of thcHO blrdH perished during tho wlntor. Tho llttlo gmno blrdH wcro pulling through tho deep nnow period all right, and fow of them aro Raid to have perished be fore tho ground cleared enough for thorn to got food, but Just as tho snow had disappeared on tho south hill sides around tho valleys so thoy could got food, thero camo a fow tlays and nlghtB of oxtromo cold when tho weather registered below 7.ero and this In said to have ended tho Uvea of hosts of quail In all parts of tho country. During tho prolonged deep snow considerable npprohouslon was foil by many of tho local sportsmen about tho nrobablo fato of thoso birds, and a move was startod at ono tlmo to securo grain nnd plnco It In tholr favorlto hauius. Investigation was mado nnd It was found that tho birds woro faring all right, as tho biiow had disappeared from tho south sides of the hills sufficiently to give thorn ample feeding grounds, and tho mat tor was allowed to drop. CARS HELD AT UNCLE SAM'S CALL Every Available Tourist and Baggage Car Ordered Held in Readiness by Washington All Men Applying for Enlistment Arc Taken. Negroes to Canada. IC.MKHSON, Ainu., Mnrch 24. Tim Hpeoial train load of ncgrooH for points mi tho Annul Trunk Pacific were permitted to pims tlio boundary liiichulUwigi'ri. The! ruin !h being hold while a rigorous iiiHpcclion by medi cal officials of Ibo Dominion govern ment is in progress. Thin is the only ground on which individuals of the parly can lie burred. "Wo mo hut tlio ndvunco guard," finid one of their number, "and if the new' country i'h up to (lie representa tions of the ngonlH Noveral thousand more will follow thin Minniior and fall." rinHkitiH for hoalth Ciiif'AAO. III., March 21. Indicu- lion that Wiihliington wlill ex pools hcnoiiH trouble to grow out of the Mexican situation ih seen hero to day in u mchHiige from tlio war de partment which ordered railroad of- lieialH to hold every available tour isl and baggage car for instant use A 8coond order to Captain Kenno.v, in charge1 of tho reciuiling office, uu liloried him to accept uuy men up plying for enlistment, even though thoy fell short of fonner physical re quirements. One hundred men en listed yesterday. Many Dogs Killed. There weio six dogs killed hot ween 12 o'clock Thursday noon and J2 o'clock today. Tho dogs for the greater put I woro strays and wIioko plcasuio ih to run oul nnd bark at autos. Al Flynn ran over a small doz on South Oakdale yesterday. Tho auto was going at a slow speed but the canine attacked tlio wheel of tlir auto and tried to bito it. Tlio dog slipped and was killed. II. If, Lorimer, a local real estate mini, was witli him. Last evening Aeorgo l'utnam was driving on North Central with Editor Kaiser of the Ashland valley record. Dogs ran m front of tlio machine which struck a conch dog owned by Aeo. I1 O'Drieu. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS A grent many pooplo aro coining Into llutto Kails, looking around, some stay, others go away What wo need to onrourago sottloiaent Is con tinuous work, pay rollB, nianufactur les and ludiieoinoiitH to lfleiito as the pooplo will coino when they aro iih aured they can get something per manent to do and wilt not ho put to an expense of changing tholr pres ent locations for another without HOiun degroo of certainty that thoy will ho enabled to provide for ilium solves and families. Capital Is Invlt od to coino In and establish plants as thero Is room for nearly ovory kind Galvanized Pails SPECIAL For Tomorrow Wo will put on sale horo tomorrow, Saturday, for this ono day only, over 100 Galvanized Wator Pails; worth 25c in any storo in tho city 25c oach; on sale horo tomorrow, not over two pails sold to any ono person, at, your choico, 15c Each of business that rcfpilros raw ma terial. Charley Edmonson has tho con tract of logging and Is employing quite a crew of men in helping hint. The Crater Lake Lumber company, through Udgur Ilafer, Is arranging to cut a large quantity of wood nnd ship It to .Med ford and It Is ex pected that a largo forco of men will soon bo employed In tho woods. Tho spring weather bus been de lightful and It Is now dally beauti ful and tho vegetation Is coming rap idly forward. llmerson Wheeler has been doing field work for tho past week and .Mr, Hen Morris has been In chnrgo of tho storo and giving satisfaction. Nearly every day, during the win ter snow has fallen upon the unsur voyed lands nnd tho rosliTants there abouts havo been weather bound. The snow Is still twoor more foot at somo points as Undo John ilooro reports who is going to consult tho doctor for stomach tioubles. Thero was given a masque ball on Krlday night tinder the direction of Messrs. Stowcll & Smith which was well attended and passed off iiloasantly. Tho mill Is niaklnc a run and SaW- ltur ,,nt liimhor nmt from what Is table business said, will soon start for a continu- ry a lino of Insurance In tho very oils run on rough and finishing ltun- lK"st companies. her so that parties can Rccure mntor- Rev. Mr. Jones who has been In lals for building purposes hereabouts1 Medford In attendance upon the who have been long delayed In their operations. Everybody is looking forward to the Inrush of people upon tho com pletion of tho ballasting of tho rail road right of way. If parties do not put up property too high and encour agements arc given, It may bo thnt a doslrablo class will come In and lo cate. The Pine Belt Hanking company will havo very convenient nnd attrac tive quarters and It is expected that this hank will do a thriving and profi- Mr. Barker will car- Southern Oregon Presbytery has re turned and reports a very pleasant trip. It Is expected that work will soon begin on tho now church build ing. What Is needed In Butte Fall3 Is the erection of a number of houses for tenants ns we have not accomo dations for the people coming In, but It Is necessary to havo something more than people to build up a town. There must bo employment for thorn after thoy come or such surround ings ns to make it desirable to erect summer homes. Undo Ben Edmonson, who lins been ailing, is now very much im proved and is able to look. after his usual affairs. Mark Baker Is building an addi tion to his homo and already tho house Is spoken for If Mr. Baker de sires to rent it. No woniiin is educated in viilucs unless slio is a persistent render of the nds. She wouldn't know tlio news of the dnx unless siio read tho paper every day and tlio same ne cessity applies to knowing buying op portunities. She must rend the ads icgulnrly. The nouscwife who has never mado nd-rcading a part of her routine of "homo management" is the one who finds it increasingly difficult to meet expenses in this crn of high prices. tftl Toilet Soap 100 DOZUX TOILKT SOAP, A .VQI'ALITY KVKimVllKKK; 11IMW, 3 cakes for 10c Hose MKX'S, LAIMKS', MISS MS', HOYS' Fast black 1 lost; tho host wearing hoso for tho money in the oit ; an size; tit 15c pair 2 for 25c Easter Post Cards 1c Each "" Wo are showing tho Invest line ot F.astt r Post Cards in Medford, new, swell, up t date st U s, lc oa. HUSSEY'S "Urn H Ilium ,m.l lldp Mdiid " Mamtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaamm&mmmmmmjmmmemammwmmmam Great Sale of Ready-to-wear Garments MANN'S AT Medf ord's Popular Price Store Central Ave. Near P. O. MANN'S Take advantage of this sale to buy your new Easter Suit, Coat or Skirt at a great saving in price. Remember,every garment is New and Up-to-date, madfe by x the best manufacturers in this country. We mention only a few of the many bargains offered Agents for "LAVOGUt" Suits and Coats ;"V... 5 ,is -gm &toV W J v-3g y.uZ r- iTlUriLi nv.7 wj in 1 1 ,i ic; - -si rjfn. , W to I HI i. sU 'it., r r .' ' w n. , in in ; u :v. jvj tW Iff - v " --- M 11 ff. '' -tfiV&'UT wiiK'sxn.Wj irMp" J I'd JlX ' ' '. I.. 1 1 ' . MiV. 1 ' Villi tl vt vro mi w w 1 '-'. v,T. I'Ji iiiftAV JU MlJ'Wr A r js. tfr w y v ci "V tey I faSSjPfc ll'LH T Ji ' U.l 'f it T r ' : ritfinti mfcim v. 'ywiorr m ,nn ...( j Taf W.A vKtWv i:MV V, A . . i i W tmm a" iMWn iiry i w 1 II I' (11. llliM If MP ' fill " Y i ' urn i w Mi rmwm "'' 7 ill i ' in 9 i i:i frfxli AhyA L7' A SUIT BARGAIN 25 pmen's beautiful NEW SPIUNO SUITS; mado of all wool ma- $12.48 terials; ux)-to-date in style; others ask $20.00; our price Saturday ! Hotter Suits at $20.00, $25.00, $3 0.00 and $35.00. A COAT BARGAIN 25 women's full length COATS; made of all wool serges; come in the new spring shades; all sizes; up to $15.00 values; our jijQ JO price Saturday Better Coats at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00. A . SKIRT BARGAIN 100 women's tailored SKIRTS; made of the best all wool materials; out in this season's most up-to-date styles; all colors and (jM no si.es; on sale Saturday Better Skirts at $5.98, $6.98, $9.98 and $12.48. WAISTS I Women's Chamhray Waists; all colors; worth $1.00; JOp sale price "Ot PETTICOATS Women's Wash Petti coats; all colors; sale price, (JQp oach vilt CORSETS Agents for Warner's and 1 & (I. Corsets; special values $4 AA at, pair fll.UU GLOVES Women's long lisle (tloves; worth $1.00; sale OCr unco e)l RIBBONS Wide all silk Ribbons up to 25c values; 10c special, per yard BELTS AVomon's 'and chil dren's patent leather Belts; special, each 10c The Greatest Display of Wash Dress Goods in the City Make up your hot weather dresses now it will pay you GINGHAMS 100 pieces now Cinghams.just arrived; come in plaids, stripes and plain color; -Ap worth 15c; special Saturday, ard Avl BATIST ES 100 pieces of this fine sheer cloth; beautiful patterns; fa.st colors; of splendid 19 I Of doth; for hot weather; special, yd" 1-flt DIMITIES 100 pes. fine quality Dimities in dainty pat terns and plain shades; just th. thing 4 rr for children's dresses; sp'l Sat., yd AwC APRON GINGHAM (iood Apron Uinghani Cp Saturday, per Cfiosts; Sji Jt ard wtjda,eaoh VESTS PRINTS Hist Dress Prints; (hod Apron Uingham Womons fine summer Saturda,a Cr Saturday, per rr: ests; atur- Ur i JL x..,.,i eltiil)i . i!uh Ul in ii HOSE Bui-son's 25o ITesc: 15c Saturday, a pair TOWELS Ex. large lluek Tow- 10c els; w 'till! Re; special, each SHEETS T290 bleached Sheets special, each 40r Nwrth 75e: "Ot 1 MANNAS Medford's Popular Price Store Agents for Standard Patterns MANN'S : :j : : : : : : - ; : -: ; ; ; : ; : ; ; i : : : - ; - ; ; : ; - : ; : : : -: i : : ; -: ; ; : : -: -: : : ; -; : : : : : : : : ; ; : ; : : : ; : : : : : : MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM