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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1912)
I I Hi' I ty i PXOE T5IOHT dWisshT" to washin6t Woodford Sends All Information Asked by Architect's Office Plans Will Probably Be Drawn at Once. Aflfllntutit Postuinntor Woodfortl hn fonvnrtlod tlio ilnta nskoil by tho architect's offlco nt Wellington. Tho ilnta was most nxhnuntlvo. rovorlni; nil foaluros of the location niul busi ness lo bo trnnsnetod In tho building. It Is bollovod that tho work of nropnrttiR tho ptatiR will bo started nt onco and that actual construction will start this summer. 600 UNIONISTS LOOKED OUT SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. March . Nearly COO men belonging to the Bovon local unions of tho Pacific maritime federation were locked out hero today by an open shop ultl riintum of tho Union Iran Works and tho Moore and Scott Iron Works. Tho lockout Is tho result of the action of the unions In the maritime federation in refusing to take the places of striking union ship calkcrs. Tho terms of the corporations In clude demands for tho open shop on all "old" and new work on steel ves sels. Tho men declare tho Intertlon of tho employers Is to discontinue the eight hour day. The corpora tions also refuse to pay the union scale of JC a day for calking or re pairing, which is known as "old" work. The men declare they are willing to work for any employer who will pay union wages and grant union hours. ECEPTION FOR Tho ladles of tho Greater Medford club will extend a reception to Ma damo Schumann-Helnk at the Hotel Medford Saturday morning between 11 and 12 o'clock. A cordial invita tion is extended to all. LABOR DETECTIVE FORFEITS HIS BOND INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 1.- Hond for $1200 was forfeited here today by Robert Foster, a detective for tho National Krectors' association who was acciibed of drawing a re volver with Intent, to kill president Frank M. Ilyan of tho International Association of Drldgo und Structural Ironworkers. Foster, who Is be lieved to bo In Los Angeles, failed to nppear for hearing before Judge Kelly, and his ball was declared for feited. BRISTOW DENOUNCES SENATOR STEPHENSON WASHINGTON, I). C, March 1. - Red hot denunciation of Senator Inane Stephoiihon of Wisconsin whom ho charged with "not only using money corruptly to secure his election lo tho upper hottso of congress," but ailso with "flagrantly violating the Wisconsin laws agaiiiht corrupt prac tices," was made in the senate today by Sonntor Josopli S. Hrislow of Kan sas. STOCKS DEVELOP UPWARD TENDENCY NEW YOrtK, Maroh 1. Tho open ing stock mnikot today developed a general upward tendency. Genorol Electric gained a hulf point and Union Pacific and United Statos Steel common made- sniall gains. Heading was tho weak feature with n loss of 3-8, Further short cover ings wore caused by cables from Loudon announcing an adjournment of the coal conference until next Tuesday. Tho market closed steady. Chapel Car Goes to Jacksonville The Catholic) Chapel Car went to Jacksonville I his morning for a mis sion to ho given during the coining week. A course of lectures explain ing the touching of tlio Catholic church will ho preached by tho Hev. Wither DiutoU, chaplain of the car. AH questions dealing with the church will ho answered. Lectures begin Sunday evening 7:H0 p. in. Muss an 1 iiislruulion every morning, also at n n, m, Musa and sermon Sunday. Afureh 3rd nt 10 a, in. Kvcryhodv welcome to attend these- lectures, also (o visit tho ohm oil on wheels, SCHUMANN EINK 10 F 12 Large Delegation of Oregon Citizens to Beset San Francisco With Com mission to Choose Site for Bulldlnu.. An excursion into will bo given to Ran Frnnulsco and return by the Southern Pacific March 11, on which date a rate of a faro and a third will be In effect. Stopover privi leges will be extended on the trip back. Tho occasion la the visit of the Oregon commission to San Francisco for tho purpose of uhooslng a site for the Oregon building nt the Pan ama exposition. A largo delegation of citizens Is to accompany Ihe ex cursion, Tho round I rip faro will amount to Slfi.SO. GAME PRESERVE Tract to Be Stocked With Bob White Quail and Hungarian Part ridges at Once and Hunting Pro hibited for Five Years. Ifonore Palmer hns, offered the Modoc orchard ns a game preserve for tho ensuinr five years, ami Mas ter Game Warden Finley lm accepted the nf for, and will stock it at once with Rub White unil and Hungarian partridge. The ground coniprisos 1300 acres of laud, lying along both sides of Rogue river for a mile and a half above the Pybee bridge. Kru.ii. forot, meadow, grain and orchard cover the tract, which i ideally Mt uated for the purjxi-e. Other places are wanted a game pros-en en ami tanner nr orchanlist.- 'owning large tract, who are willing the siuni! should be used to stock with game birds are requested to notify State Game Warden W. L. Finley, Portland, or inform Deputy Sam L. Sandry at Woodxille, or Maleomb McCown nt Medford. I8F CHINA'S INTEGRITY WASHINGTON, D. C , March 1 England, Russia, Germany and Japan are on record here today as favoring, with tho United States, the contin ued integrity of China and joint ac tion of the powers with any seeking Individual advantage. Franco, Italy and Austria are the powers not roplylng to Secretary Knox's invitation to Join in such a policy. NEWSPAPER FORTUNE IS OVER MILLION LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 1. The will of John Hlackwcll Philips, one of the publishers of tho Pitts burg Dispatch, on probalo horo to day, loaves a fortune of more than 11,000,000 In trust. Six hundred nnd twenty-five shares of stock In tho newspaper were disponed of to his brother and sons. His widow and other relatives will got the remain dor. Philips dlod in Pnsadona Do comber 23. MRS. LARAM0RE TELLS JR0UBLES Lady in Goodwater Describes Her Distressing Experience and Tells How She Was Finally Relieved. Goodwater, Mo. -''Ever since I wa$ a little girl," says Mrs. Riley Laraniore, "I vas a great sufferer from dyspepsia. I suffered misery after eating, and had terrible heartburn, I thought I had to suffer tills way as long as I lived, but when I began to take Tliedford's Black-Draught, In sniall doses, every night, the heartburn was all gone in a few days, and I could eal without distress. I took two small packages In all, and although that was some time ago, the dyspepsia has not returned. I speak a good word for Thedford'i Black-Draught whenever I have the op portunity." If eating causes distress, we urge you to try Tliedford's Black-Draught. II cleanses the system, helps the stomach (c digest Its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver. It acts gently and Is without bad after' effects. TryiL Price 25c. E XCURSfON MAC MOO ORCHARD NATION AVOR arEDFOKD MATT, TRIBUNE, T TRACK CLEARED Greater Medford Club Adopts Reso lution to Remove Shacks From Railroad RIght-of-Way. The monthly meeting of the Greater Medford club, which was postponed from February 2ti. was held WednoBilnv afternoon In tho nhtonihly room of tho Carnegie li brary, whore the club will have Its permanent quarters. On motion of tho club a commu nication was ordered sent to the city council and commercial club concern ing the clearing of the right of way along the Southern Pacific tracks. Tho club endorsing such a move anil offering nil assistance possible. Material from tho school authori ties had been received, concerning the agricultural education which Is being carried on by many of the schools In the different states, ask ing that the Greater Medford club cooperate with the commercial club to mako tho plan feasible here. Tho club ngreed to glvo all possible assistance. The clnb was asked to hold an in formal reception in honor of Madame Schumann-Helnk nud will do so Fri day. After the regular buslnuss of the club was concluded a vory Interest WOMEN WAN 10 EACH We will put on sale here for tomorrow and Monday about 40 dozen English Semi-Porcelain Blue Willow Dinner Ware, including cups and saucers, D sizes plates, oat meals, soup cups, vegetable dishes, jugs, etc., all at, your choice lor Saturday and Monday, Only 10 each Saturday Specials 25 per cent discount on all Cut Glass. 25 per cent discount on all Imported Fancy China 25 to 40 per cent discount on all heavy Underwear 10, 15 and 25 quality all silk Ribbon Yard 5, 10, 15 1 lot Ladies' Gloves and Infants' Mittens, pair 15 25 per cent discount on all leather Hand Bags 25 per cent discount on all fineIand Mirrors Free to each lady sample Andrew Jergons perfumes Andrew Jergens Perfume, fancy boxed, 10, 25, 50 Andrew Jergens Sachet Powder, asstd. odors 10 Andrew Jergens Rose Face Cream, 25c value 15 Andrew Jergens Camphor Jce and Glycerine.. ,.10 Andrew Jergens 1-lb. can Talcum Powder, each 15 Colgate's Talcum Powder, loc can, 2 for.., 25 Zol Furniture Polish 15 Rubber Heels for men's shoes, pair 10 Rhinola Shoe Polish, 10c size, box 5 Round point scissors for children's use, pair 5 OUT GLASS SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, 50c TO 75c QUALITY, 35 EACH HUSSEY'S PLEASURE CARS CIIALMHHS, I'OIMMIAKTl'Oltl), I'KKULKSS, HUl'MOllILK COMMERCIAL 1'J:KKLI:SS, CIIASti, HISMANTI-: (From 1$ ton to 10 tonn) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. FlncHt I''iulicri G inn no LAND BARGAINS L. N. JUDD Orchards, Homes, Farms In a Tlirlvlnu Center In One of the Garden Spots of the Rogue River Valley. atEDFORD, ORISON, FTHDAY, MAttClf 1. 1012. ing talk was given b I'rof O'llara along tho lino of olvlo luiproveiuentM and the pnvt women could take In the general betterment of many con ditions which needed remodeling I Tho social mid-monthly meeting of' the club will bo hold the second Mou-j day In March. i NOTM'K. Notlco Is horoby given that tho undersigned will apply at the regular mooting -of the city council March 10, HU8, for a license- to sell malt, spirit and vinous liquors at the Motel Med ford, lots 111, 17, IS, block 78, for a period of sis months. RAU-MOIIK COMPANY. Dated Fob. 23, 1913 FRECKLES Now N the Time to t.Vt Itld of These I'g'y Spots The woman with tender skin dreads March because It Is sure to cover her face- with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the March sun will surely make her i freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind, the recent discovery of a new drug, otblne double strength, makes it possible for even those most suscep tible to freckles to keep the skin clear anil white. No matter how stubborn a case of freckles you have, tho double strength othlne will re move them. Oct an ounce package from any first class druggist In Med ford nud banish tho freckles. Money back If It falls. CENTS I I. in Southern Orvgon 4 TALENT, OREGON JACKSON COUNTY Last Day 50rRGAINS MANN'S 50 Central Avanue, Near Pontofllce BE SURE YOU GET SOME PRINTS CHALLIE Best quality a yard Heat quality, a yard 5c Sc il -1 II ' " " ' mil I OIL CLOTH SILK Messaline, in all Best quality, a yard coloi's, 75c grade, a yard 19c 48c HOSE APRONS Supporters, up to With bib, f0e grade 00c values, a pair each 10c GALATEA Best grade, a yard 18c HOUSE . Dresses, 1 values GINGHAM .'12 inches wide, worth 20c, a yard 18c F a s t women $1.48 LONG CLOTH 12 yds. in pc , $1.00 values, a piece LAWN Beautiful patterns, 10c values, a yard 98c PILLOW SLIPS '12 and -lo inch, 18c values, each TOWELS Good si.e, each 4c lie ALLOVEE LACE $1 values, a yard 48c TABLE 'JOc irradc, a vard THE IRON FOR SERVICE THE IRON FOR COMFORT THE IRON FOR CONVENIENCE THE IRON THAT SAVES DRUDGERY THE IRON THAT IS ALWAYS READY FOR SERVICE Use an of Bargain BELTS Sample line, up $1.00 each 48c MUSLIN .'!(! inch unbleached, Si; grade, a yard 6c NECKWEAR Values up t $1, 23c 29c LACE Wide Torchon, to 10c values, a 5c HOSE bl a c k, for CHILDREN'S Knit Waists, a n l chil values, each 10c dren, a pair 9c PETTICOATS lrl to $1 values, each 7c 48c BATH TOWELS Bleached, 20c grade each 12ic DAMASK TABLE Napkins, $1.2f grade, a dozen 89c 39c Electric nnd do away with tho trouble of building fires and save thousands of footsteps as well as many other inconveniences. Always ready for immediate use. HOTPOINTS NOW SELL FOR $4.00 Rogue River Electric West Main WeeK at BIG BARGAINS OF THEM to GLOVES Our regular $1.2") quality, a pair 98c GINGHAM NVw patterns for Hi-esses, a yard 9c ca. BUNGALOW Curtain Scrim, itfc values, a yard 18c up yd. WAISTS Odd lot, up to $1..r0 values, each 48c RIBBON to (iflc values, a yard 23c 10c cP SHEETS 72x5)0, GO valucfj, each 39c CHILDREN'S Muslin Drawers, each 12ic PONGEE SILK $1 grade, a yard 69c Iron Company Street jpHHiktHi 4