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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1912)
MEDFOUT) MXTL TKTBUNfi, MEDFORD, ORFCIOX, THURSDAY, APRTL 18. 1012. PAT3E THRU! n y h 1, kn f fik 111 li:: SHORT IN UBS MONEY l'OltTliANI),. ()rn , Am II 1K. CiiiiKht with u Hhortiuto of $ D 0 0 In IiIh iutoiiiiIii wild (Ihi Mtiilo of Or Hint. I'ratilt H. I'IoIiIm, (onuty clorlc of Multnomah county for 10 yearn iitiil ntmlliliitit foi tlio HMil)llcaii iioinl nation for Motiolnry of mate, tried to rover up Hid riiclM liy niiuilpuliitlou or IiIh i inn u, ami when that watt iIIh(.'(i(iimI, plt-ndcil that tint fitcttt ho not oxpiiMcil ut thin tline, when ho Ih liylnit to i;ct Into another puhllr officii. Tim fnclx ai an follewi: Hoiim time iiko, when Hlato Oattte, Win ileu Kluley watt IooUIiii; up the iiueiilloii of the payment of fiimlH to the Htnte for fUh anil Maine HeeiiHox, lie xet evpeitK at woil( exaiullilllK the hnoliH of the county elerliM of the Mate. When they came (o examine the hooka of County Cloilc Klelilii of Multnomah county, they found a iihnittiKn of npproxinately fllilii, ex MISS MAY H FAILS; SHOW OFF MIhh May Holixon MilTeieil it er Neveie inn jn uie .Meiiioni iiimmii limine In m t evening willed neecMxilulril I'llllilltr off tile perloiniiiuee. Klie hipped on a hlnir rail at the head of the iiiMMiieunv to the ilterf-iitijj roiiuiH noil wiih muler n dei'lmV eae for two hour. She n loieeil io eaucel all iImIcm helweeu I hit city and I'oitlailil. .Minn KoIimmi fell a eoiiKideiahle iliMiiiiec ailil oul, her mimiII htntme Hiiei her lioiu ilenlh. She ih nvn. cunt; loilay neeoiilui" to lepoil-. PYTHIAN SISTERS K OEUGHIFUL HOSTESSES HOE AT BUTTE FALLS IS BURNED The I'niled Stales hotel ,ll llutte I'iiIIh, ouiieil v Willlani Dnpiev, hut lied WVilticHilav iht nhout 11,510 o'clock ami wn practieallv 't tolttl Iohh. I'iltcen ii'jiiici- ieapi"l Irom the llainert hut two or tlnce uie Mtid to hae hud narrow ctteapcH fiom 'Icalli. The loi in nhout .-'HOIK', .11000 of which wan coveted hv In niiraiice. Very little furniture wan HIlWlI. The file xltirtol in a liuMwnv, Hh origin !h unknown. A earelcHH hurled niateh ih the theory eenenilly aecepl eil Dnpiev hik he will ichiiil'1. Thin !. the M'eoiul lire .it I'lillc ROOSEVELT ACTS TOLO Br MULKEY teiiillitt; over n period of the paid Kcvt'ii yeniH, anil n demand wan made for the money. , On April t he mailed a letter an follewx: "William rintey, Stale CSanio War ileu, City: CurloHcd find ntateinent of aiiiouutM collected for IniiiterH and IIIIKlerH' llcetllieH durliiK the flrnt ipiiirler. IUI1!. 1 have t IiIh day re milled t'it,u to the Hlute trciiHiirer V. H. I'leldB. County Clerk." On no entirety Depurate hllp he mailed an account of the auiotint of the llceiiHCH, which totaled 12:! 2 2, a lllffereucti of 2NK. On (he Hit inn day he mailed a let ter to the hlato lieiiKiirer, In which were two clieckn, one on the lllltoruln Halm;n linnk for $2222 and otto on the l.iiniheiuicn'tt National tiauk for 2S.S In thui letter Mr. Pleldn' mated that he "encloMcd I'.'MO for the hiiutluif and aitKlliiK llretitiett for the firm quarter of ltU2," when I2SS wan for the tiliortiiKe of the prcced IliK "even eiiin, that hint liiieu din- roered hy the state's expert, YESTERDAY'S SCORES: "I COAST W, Oaltland 13 Vernon R Loh AttKeli'H 5 .Sacramento fi Han CranclKro fi I'ortland '.' 1 I i; 7 S 11 P. c. .D2J1 ,(!C7 .u.r, .417 .385 .1M Portland It. r. h. i:. m :t Sun Praurluco S 'Ji HatterleH KvoHtucr, Temple and Maw ley; linker and Schmidt. Oakland i 7 0 l.Ori AllKcles 0 C, 1 HatterleH AhlcM and Mllze; llnlln nml IIoIIch. Sacramenti H 7 0 Vet lion - 7 1 HatterleH llauiii and Hart; Car nun, llrcckenrldr.o and Ar.now. N0llTIIVIT : Vancouver - Spokane 1 Victoria t Portland 1 Tacnnia 1 Seattle t 0 1 I t 1 1 I p. c. 1.000 .r.oo .r.oo .r.oo .noo .500 it. n. i:. Seattle II !' 1 Portland 0 K 0 llattetleit Pullerlon anil Devout; Doty, HIiiHch and Man Ih. Snokano 1! S 1 Victoria i 7 !l HatterleH Schwonk and Itynn; Courannon nml Meek. Vnucouvor fi 1 0 Tnvoiun 1 5 1 Jlatterleii Carvan and I.owIh; Slarkell and I.udwlt; One of the hent attended Indite en leitalnmeiilM of the Heahou wiih (', I veil WeilneNiln nlithl hy the Pylhlaii'SlH triH to the memlieiii of the KiiIkIiIh or l' thliiH and a few frlendH. Not only wiih the event one of the l;ireHl iitleinted, hut It vwih one or the moxt chiiriiiliiK uffalrH or the ear. The hall wan iiiohI taHtefnlly deco wiled with apple IiIohnouih and pan. id en and the h.'iniiiil InhlcH were ie Hplendaut wtln the name flowetx. I'oIIomIiii; the lmuiiict caidrt were plned and a utnieial t;ood tlittn eni Jo-d hy all. ' The conunlttee In chair.e wuh bh followic ,Mih (i.-onte I, AhtaniM. chairman: Mm, (5eor:i) T. O'llrleii, Mr. and MrH C. V. Coffin. Mr. and Mm ('. A. Poe, MIkikth l.oralne IHI. ton. lone Klyni), I net Coffin, fjene vleve Wortutaii. .Mimm. Karl lteyn oIiIh ami lttiteu DamoiiH. The kuchIh were: Mr. and Mm. A. Htihhard, Mr. and Mm. John Olin Hteml, Mr. and Mrs. Mcnowan, Mr. and Mm. Hen TrowhrldKe. Mr. and Mm. J. Perl, Mr. and Mm. I.. Whit Iiik. Mr. and Mm. 11. M. CoIIIiih, Mr. and Mm. Prank lonncn, Mr. and Mm. II. (1. Wnrtmnn, Mr. mid Mm. J. A. Perry, Mr. and Mm. Kd Trow lirldKe, Mr. and Mm i:ifert. Mr. and Mm. J. K. Ilntchlnon, Mr. and Mm C, .1. KaHtinnn, Mr. and MrH. O FeuieiihotiKh, Mr. anil Mm. J. T. Sitmnieivllle, Mr. and Mm. Pouter, Mr. and Mm. K. V. Wltte. MIkbch Akiich Iriihch, MarKnrvt Cromer, Sadie Van Dyke, Ine Coffin. Flora Welch. Ilertha HrandeuherK, (Jeraldlne Mhiche, Helen Dnlil, Mary llafiwell, Cthel and Hazel Cox, Mennm. Hoswell Coffin, KrneHt McKee, Carl OIiihkow, Wllllniu MeuiiH, Horace Hrownley, llutherrord Kerr, Pert Stull. Paul Itohlitnu, I'o id IIIIIh, Jnuuti Qunkler, I.vorctl TiowhrldK", Henry HiihwoII and John Phle(;ar. PJIc Cured In O to It Dayr.. Your drtiKKlnt will refund money If PA'.O OINTMKNT fallH to euro any raxo of Itrhlni;, Illlud, HloedliHT or Protrudliu; PIIcn In G to H davn. 500, OREAT ACHIEVEMENT8 OF COL ONEL MADE CLEAR. Question, -) "Teddy" "Made Qood7" Answered 8o That None Can Doubt Hli Fltneii for Preildentlal Chair. "Got My Sore Foot in It Right 1--T1Z" "A Tl, Hath, My Hoy, u TIZ llatli! Von Can't Ileal It foe Sine I Yet, Coins anil HiiiiIouh!" Ih t IiIh man a tenderfoot? No, Ho Ih a Joy walker one who useH Tl. and kuIh front the feet a happl iiewi one never fell hefoto. "Sur.l I U.. TIZ Ev-rr Tlin lor Any Fool TrouLU." AMKIUOAN V, lloHton I Phlladolphla II Chiveland -I CIiIciiko a Del t olt It WilKhlUKton U St. I.oulH i; Now York 0 I.. 1 I :i a a t 5 P.O. .800 .750 ,1507 .500 .500 .500 .a an .000 Nuw York-WiiHlilnKtou, rain. Phllndulphlii-lloHtou, rain, Clovolauil-St, Louis, rain. OlikMiKO-Dotiolt, rain. NATIONAFi W. Cincinnati I St. LoiiIh I Plllladulphla a DoHton a Now York . . .a a Hrooklyn a ClilcitKo , , . 1 l'lltHlnit'K 1 L. P. 0. 1 .800 1 .800 1 .000 a .500 a .r.oo a ,500 1 .200 I ,1!00 I'hlludulphlU'Uiooklyn, ruin, lloHton 1, Now York 4, OhlcaKO'Olnoluuatl toiiniH dolnyotl hy truh) wrook. When your feat are ho tired they fool llko HttunpH, whun they ache ho that they hurt way up to your heart, wliou you Hlpuuhlo your feet uIoiib and It HoeniH iih thoiiKh all the iiiIh cry you over had Iiiib mitt led In your feet, look at the happy Tl. man In the picture, You can ho happy footed Just tlio humo, If you hao coiuh und huu Iouh that oeryhody hooiiih to atop on, JttHt think of thin happy Tl. man. Ho had coiuh and IiuuIouh, too, TIiIh man lined Tl., and now ho haa no tnoio tender, raw, chafed, IiIIh- tered, hwoIIoii, tiled, h molly root, ccriiH, calloiiBeu or httnlonti, ' Ah noon an you 'put your feet In n Tl. Imth you feet the happlnusH soak ing In, U'h llko mountain 0.0110 to ItlllKH. Nothing oIho hut Tl. can rIvo you tli Ih happy foot reeling. Don't ac cept any HUliHtltutoH, Tl., 25 contH a hox, sold ovory whoro, or mint direct on receipt of price, hy Waltor Uttltor DoiIro &. Co., ChlcuRo, HI, Hoconunonded hy all drtiK Btorim, departtuont and Ron oral Btoroa, , HY I U MI'I.KI.V liirin Kuutrtrll Nii.iml umniiltrrmtn If Theoiloro ItooNHVelt Ik the man 1 ho people of Ori'Kou wunt for Prnl dent, they have a right to know whut tie haM done. While HooHeselt waa Preldetit, did he make a Kood or had record? No one will ipicHtlon that ever an executive left the White Hoimo who wan ho IhorotiKhly the Idol of the "JttHt people" iih Theodore Itoonevvlt. What Rooievelt Did, The IntercKtH feared and hated him, That wum hccutihc he hud curhed tueiu The) fear and hate hint now. Hut what did Itoonevolt DO 7 Un aro home or the thltiKu he DID: I, Panama Canal begun and vigor ounly piiBlied, deHptto roiitliiual oppo Dillon of traiiHcoiitliicntal rallroudH. 2 Dolllv'er-Htpburn Railroad Act forced throiiph a fiercely hoitlle Con KrcxH, IhiiH rIvIiik tho Intrmtatc Com. morce CotnitilHulon power to prescribe and enforce railroad raten. :i. National Irrlflatlon Act paviied nml work on a tremendous ncalv Im mediately conimenci'd, 4, The Door of China opened and kept open to A met lean commerce. 5. RustoOapanete War nettled b) I'urUmoutli treat. li. Alatka Boundary Dispute rvlih Cuuada nettled without loan of territory, 7. Avoiding pitfall earned b) Irrl tatlon hy rcHHon of Japnuetie ImmlKra Hon and amlcahly nrr.uiRliiK for ro ittrlctlon. S Organization or movement to connerxe our natural rrjourccH, which, If Homdhly carried on, nicatiH the up building forever of the West. 9. Withdrawal of po;er hIIcb on public 1'iml from entry. Tlum w.ih the ureal "Water Power Truut" chockotl. (Sites since restored to en try by Taft.) Imprimmient of wnter waH for tratiHportaiton 10. Proper compensation to those Injured and to famllicii of tltoso killed on lulltoiids opeiatlui; lutomtatc Km itoer' Liability Act. tl, Safety Appliance Act to require railroad to equip cim with safety a plhiuceH dehlRiied tJ protect employe! fi out Injury I'.'. Settlement of great Pennsyl vania io.ll mrlke. On Satin tiny the people mid wnrklUKtueti of Peuusyl vanln Hhowt-d their appreclMtlou la. Regulation of railroad era ployiV hours ol Inhor. H. Department cf Commerce and I abor entanlhiliod. lu. Pure Food and Drucs Act, glv inp uk a chance for puiu food 1U. Federal meat Inrpectlon. 17. Conviction of poitofflce Kraft' em and luml thlces. 18. Corporations forbidden to do nate nainpaUn funds. 19. Reduction of tho M.'lonul debt hy Jtfii.OOU.OOO. 2i). Inououratlon of ti.s annual con fetenccfi of Biri'Mtoti. 21. Movement to Improv; the life of the fprninr. 22. Twenty-four arbltratirn troHtles neeotl.tlcd, 2:;. Suits bruun ac'" StnmlarJ Oil and Tobacco Tr.tat 21. Investicnted Susar Trust ctta tottiH fraud.-". Wlut He Vlll Do, Dozens of other achievements could he lifted. Uul hero ato hoido of the ttiltijiH he rocoiuinetulod end, If elected, will cairy lluougu 1. An Inheritance Tax Law. 2. -Postal Savings Danks, a, An Income Tax. t. Parcels Pout. 5. A new Employes' Liability unw. li Banking system reformed and ouiioncy n,wiit to break the power of Waif Street. 7. Revision of Oe Sherman anil Trust Law to oon'rol kiiiI i emulate fur ther IrustH. S. Leglslttlnn . prevent mllroadh fiotn wdlviliie, ihelt fe.ook nml rrotu 'ivor.c.ipltiiilifutloii !). Legislation ccmpelllng n?tpora llotiH ouuuRod In lutcmtatu lutslucrs to Incorpqruto under IVlcral inw.i, that they niltiht l)f eontrollctl. ONLY TWO HAVR DEEN carried by oiiai'luttt'it Wt ntcil Hoouovelt to carry forward tl. npluudUl work he him lioeun Kor jour yoats hih j;roal pollcleH have lanv;ul,slHid With Roosevolt, wo can 'reawaken them, (Paid Adyoitlaoineut,) I'iiIIm wiihiil 11 iiiolllli. fie i.,L huni iin two wei'kH iik .1. S. .lOHXH'lON Cainllihile foe PiohcciiIIiik Allot ney Kiiilomeil hy ,iM'ililiie Co. line We have known J. N lohniitoii aH a pi noticing nttornuy hero for the IkihI hIx yearn, and Ichoh him to he well qualified for the oral lice of criminal law, and that he had been active In Its enforcement while dep uty proKecutiiig attorney. Mr. .lohiiRtoti hfiH made criminal lav a Hpeclal fttmly and ha hIiowii IiIm ndriplahlllly for thin branch of tho law and law enforcement, and Is well qualified to fill Dim office of proHeciitltiK attorney ably and ar (eplnhly. W. C. Hale, (feorj?" H. Durham. OcorRC W. CoIvIk, C. II. Clementn. A. C HoiikIi, O. S. Hlanch ntil, Oliver S. Drown, of the .lo phlno county bar (Paid Advt ) SSSSSSSbBSSSSSSB 9BC fegiaMiSSSB ssssssssssssssssssssssssssBsssssm Jissssr iv: ssssVMMFSbIbsssI SSSSSSSSSSsfBsSBStSnHsSBSSSSSMiriSSSSHSSflHklfcMaM. Jm x-.vMIbH HHSBtPBHSsVLsssssHsnslBK' VSI vsmsmiHHhkSSsbIIIsHHSbsH bssssssssssssssbHIrk N jMHMBBMBBHHBBBH Money Wasted Are you paying Rent? I low much rout do yon pay out in a ycap that yon dovcp sec strain ( AVhy not in vest this money for youiwir? Listen to my propo sition: Homes Given Away HOME NO. 1- A six room all modern bungalow with three bedrooms, a built in buffet, fir-paneled walls, Dutch kitchen, screened porch and a barn or garage on a large lot ftOxlftO, all for JjflOOO; on terms of NOTHING DOWN and ijttO per month with NO INTEREST additional. Located near So. Xewlown. HOME NO. 2 A seven room wo storv cot tage all modern, built in buffet, house newly painted and pa pered, large lot ;V.Jxl27, on the paving, located on j West Second street about 15 minutes walk from this j building. Total price $i000 on terms of $'0 per J month payments with no interest; and no payment 1 down. I i IN ADDITION TO THIS a discount of 7 per cent will be allowed for all pay ments in advance, amounting to $100 or over. The titles to the property are free from any and all mort gages and investigation is solicited. Full informa tion given freely and gladly when you etill on EARL S. TUMY (larnett-Corey Block Dr. John Wesley Hill The noted Now York orator and President of the international Peace Forum will address the people on tho political issues of tho dav at MEDFORD NATATORIUM Thursday Evening, April 18 At 8 o'Olock Go and hear the political issues discussed by a noted orator. Ladies Especially Invited , 4-r rwr www vvwf w wrwvrFrw PLEASURE CARS ciiALMnitH, I'orfMMriTroun, rnrcurjEss, hui'Moiiilis COMMERCIAL PHKRUSSg, ClfAHK, REMAN CH (From) H ton to 10 toiu) THE VALLEY AUTO CO. Fluent Equipped Garngo lu Southern Orcgoa rtrtrr0't- Republican Rally The Best I've Ever Used Is what your friends say of the Marinello Face Creams and Powder and that is what you will say when onee you have given them a trial For sale at the Marinello vSHop 407 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phenes: 6751, 343-K Medford Tent and Awning Company Manufacturer;! of and Dealers la Awiraraa, vekts, nn, oorama or azx, xvrau Duck All Weights and Widths'. Awning, Stripes, Etc. ' WZ0Z.S8AZJB AX9 SSTAJX. Alt Makea of Awnings and Porch Curtains put up at Manufacturers' Prices. Agent for the Soanoks Xolseless TentllaUas; Wis- Con Awninff 106 . Trent m. Both Phones. MeJforil. Oregon Why Yes, of Course "We have pansies lots of them. (But we have not any German pansies.) They are Steeles Mastodon pansies, the best pansies you can grow. "We also have cabbage plants and cauliflower plants. "We have a fine lot of tomato plants in pots. Leave your order for them now and have them delivered when it is time to plant. It is too early to plant tomatoes vet. J. T. BROADLEY Greenhouse Near Reservoir M. F. & H. Bldg. Greenhouse Phenes: Bell, Main 5181; Home 301-L Store Phene: Home 35 First National Bank OP . MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT M. L. ALFORD, CASHIER ORRIS CRAWFORD, ASSISTANT CASniER Nearly a quarter of a contury under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W, I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vio Pim O. W. McDonald, Cashier AM o