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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1912)
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Dally Average or eleven months end ing rtovri rperjW, 1911. 37S1. ft I f ?j RALPH BARDtVELL Ucforc a beautiful altar arranged In the living room qC theresldeueo of tho bride's parents and surrounded by more than 100 of their friends, Mr. Ralph Bard well and Miss Bertha English plighted their troth at 8:30 o'clock Tuceday evening. Tho nod ding .was ono of the leading social events of tho season. Rov. V. Lucus of Ashland officiated, Fol lowing the wedding ceremony, & buf fet luncheon was served. Tho bridal party consisted of Earl Tumy as best man, Miss Bess kentner, maid of honor, Afadge Red ell, Ida Leo Kentner, Ruth Merrick, Hazel Davis, Fern Hutchison and Mildred Ware, bridesmaids. The bride's gown was pf white satin with duchess laco and a train length veil Tho maid of honor wore pink and parried a bouquet of pink roses, while iho bridesmaids woro pink and white aria carried pjuk chrysanthemums. The bride's bouquet was caught by Miss Hazel Davis. Mrs. Dardwell J one of Med ford's most charming you women while Mr: Bardwell is popular among his many business associates. Tho young couple will make their homo In Med xord, the groom recently completing a beautiful home on South Oakdale. TRIAN SUFFRAGETTES RIOT AT PARLIAMENT, T fi- BUDA I'EST, Sept. 18. WJld scenes marked tho meeting of par liament hero today when Count Tlsza, president of the lower house, was ' slapped, Insulted and knocked down because of his hostile attitude to wards women's suffrage. Count Tia ra was set upon when he entered the chamber with the minister of com merce. Members active in the suffrage were In an aggressive mood today and tho debate on tho question was (marked by bitterness and vitupera tion. Count Tisza was warned by letter that tho suffrage advocates would press their cause today and that tho building would be burned if ho attempted to clear It. Bloodshed is. feared hero tonight when a monster demonstration for universal suffrage Is to be held. Troops are hold In renditions and mar tial law will bo declared In tho event of rioting. DULUTH TO ACQUIRE STREET CAR LINES DULUTH, Minn., Sept. 18. Be cuuhc the Dulutli fetrect cur compnpy itt helpless in a strike which it is al leged wns provoked by tho company's autocratic attitude m handling its employee, u determined movement is under way today by the city to take control of tho line. A resolution passed in tho hoard of udermeu met with approval. According to tho procedure,, a spe cial election wjll bcCcnlled to' pass on the question o, public ovuesliip. R00SEVELf9T0 TELL A10UT SLUSH FUND qpTQBER WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. Pro j'ressivo National Committeeman j'nink Hogan telegraphed today to tlio tfonute conmtUteo!wluclris'ipyeHT tiL'HtiiiK campaign qoiitrihutions that Cplonel Boospvelt will twtify before tke committee; ltorfoQctobpr 1. COUSIN TO I0TH TAFT AND W00DR0W WILSO - ' r-f r hlAY .OlTV.sMiolj., Sept. 18.- Urfil Snyder, ieoHtl cousin to I'resi- it TH" w hmiI Mre today xrom uaIii lo Wootlrow Wilson, tlemooni w m mm j eitd fyr prwidcut. -Jfti1 - THE 0RATI1 LAKE EXCURSION. TITfe Mcdford Coiinuereial Club and the Rogue River valley have, veason to" be highly gratified with the suc cess of the Crater Lake excursion given the American Geographical society and their distinguished foreign guests. No accidents marred the trip, good time Avat? made to the lake, add perfect weather prevailed. Never was tho mystic lake seen to butler advantage, never were the reflections clearer, never tho shifting of its magic colors more alluring. It is a high tribute to . ..!... ,. .... rii. 1 i:i wjiuii cu jiuiiiv hi us iciiuuigciuxuim jiuu wining io saeriueo three days Qf thciv time, and give the use of automobiles and thoy came from all parts of the valley as far away t) Oi'ants Pass. It was tho njost ambitious attempt in its line ever made in Oregon and probably has not beon sur passed by any small community. Co-operation was forthcoming all along the line. Many who could not go. contributed to the exnenses. Merchants gave freely supplies for tho entertainment. The entire population of Prospect turned out to c) serve luncheon, The county court put the roads in shape. The Crater Lake company, with only limited facilities, took good care of the hundred odd guests. ' As for the visitors, they were given an experience that will linger long in their memories. Tho tediousness of the ride was relieved by the beauties of the tumbling Rogue and its numerous cascades, by the great trees of the primeval forest and by the geological wonderland of the lini'L- Cninn nk.itn CAV) ...!l 1. XI. . 1 1 1 ., Fi ., wuuk; tiiiuu uwai uuius uutt, il myre innn jnstiiiea 1 11". ' (MffllffiSlE ika sura PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 18. Started a little mora than a month ago, tho Lower Alblna Co-operativa store, operated by organized labor, today is firmly established and is do ing Its sharo toward reducing tho cost of living for tho working people. Thq store has a good trade which is rapidly growing and thoso who or ganized it declare its showing so far entirely satisfactory. At present it carries only groceries but It Is tho in tention of labor men to stock It with practically all other lines of goods as soon as trade develops sufficient ly to warrant it. It Is planned to establish a second co-operative storq In Monta Villa, another residence section of Port land, as soon as sntficient stock can be disposed, of to working peoplo in tb,e city. Tho presort storo U owned by working people, who each own. a. small Slock of stock. The idea Js not to roll up dividends but to sell tho necessaries of lifo to tho plain peo ple as cheaply as possible. Eventually if plans work out a largo central store will bo established in the downtown section of Portland with branches in tho various rest denco sections. STRIKE CLOSES COLLERIES ON VANCOUVER ISLAND VICTORIA, B. C, Sept. 18. Tho fopr collerjes opcpitctj ot Cumber land, Vancouver Island, by the Can ndinu CoUerics company, Limited, aro shut down today ns the result of a strike declared yesterday in which 1200 miners are participating. Officials of the company say thcie has been no demand made upon them yet. HIRAM JOHNSON AROUSES ENTHUSIASM IN ILLINOIS CENTRALIA, III, Sept. 18. Gov ernor Hiram Johnson of California, the progressiva' candidate for vico president, today continued his cam paign in Illinois, meeting an ciithu- siasiio reception everywhere. During the day Jolinsop ppoke nt Duquoiii, Curbopdnlc, Murphysboro, Murphys- boro, Marion, Benton, Mount Ver pon, Fairfield, Flora, OIney, Lnw roncevillo, Robinson, Marshall and Paris. 'Dim" Tlict Famous 910,000 J torso at .Star "The ftqulno 8py" s a two reel production featurlag the famous horse with a f 2 0,000 annual earning capacity and whoso owner refused, of fers of $10,000. This Is what the critic says: Louis Reeves Harrison fn Moving Picture Wflrid. Ono of the finest of his kjpd Is "Don" in the Bolax play,'. "The qqlno Spy," ho ooks like jin Arabian .and ho does his part wth a mpdest dignity thai 8ipuld causa matinee idols to sit up and tako protracted notice. Ills sup porters aro among tho finest to be been in motion pictures, nearly all tho principals ot tho Bolax happy family taking "part In Uio play. The play, .was desjgned for Uio splendid Jiqtr'o, and Itajinearu t9'have been Jroupht (njto crrct lines of-construc-ton, Tje, wyrk is satisfactory in alj the many details that go to make up a complete photo drama, and the roles are admirably assumed. I know wjiut the Solax company can do, They wprk In harmony without losing Individual valueH; work enthusiastic ally and Impress their superior qual ity mid fine organization upon what ever they attempt to Interpret. I fePFORP Atari TRIBUNE. the public spirit of the vallev ..ill ...mi; i .... .. i lo see uic jaKe ana tney sav tBQ long journey. ! ' TAXES WILL BE LOWER NEXT i'i. ..:.. .... i .. . aiiu (iiiituiiiui ruiiMin wiiv mis year's taxes were so high was be cause tho state's portion was more Hum doubled in order to imy tho im lnenso appropriations made -by the legisintture or 1V11. .Uuny loso bight of the fact that tho county court hut no control of, this whatever. The amount of taxes to he raised by the taxpayers of Oregon to conduct tho stato government for 1!13 will be approximately $1,100,000, ns com pared to nearly $3,000,000, which JYiis raised this year. Tho tax levy for state purposes will not bo more than 1.8 mills, while it, was 3.4 mills this year, according to figures in the offico of the state tax commission. The amount Jackson counfy taxpay ers must pay next year will therefore bp 1.6 mills lower than in 1912, on this amount alone, a reduction t about $30,000. JAPANESE DRAW LOTS AS TO WHO SHALL DIE GRAND JUNCTION, Col, Set. 18. Police who rnidcd n meeting of fifty Japanese hero .found many of them lying on the floor, striking thei heads on chairs nnd tables and wail nig mournfully. Lender of the party admitted that it had beon planned to draw lots to determine who should commit spicide ns nn ex pression of grief for (ho denth of the lutq Mikado Mufcuhjlo., f r PORTLAND JOB PRESSMEN- STILL OUT ON STRIKE PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 18. With little prospect of an early settlement of differences between employing printers pud sinking job pressmen add press feeders, the men showed u disposition today to extern! tho strike f . .. ... u possoioia to tne stiDMdary trades of bookbinders uud bindery women. About 150 pressmen and press feed ers uro on strike demanding nn in crease of SO nnd 25 cents a day rc s;eclivcly. Don't Blame Your Over Worked Stomach When your stomach will not di gest food, the worst thing you can do Is to take a lot ot digestive medlclnos. True, they give temporary relief, but your stomach (s tho sufferer. Lous of appetite Indigestion, dypopsla and headaches can only bo pormanontly relieved by romoylng tho causo. Ip many cases, various remodlos taken to jrcllovo these conditions result In ruining tho stomach and preventing it from digesting food In a natural way. If you want your stomach to do Its ovn work properly, without resort ing to nrttf'clal digestives or predl gestod foods, uso Jnyno's Tonic Ver mifuge. Take small doses regularly, preferably boforo moajs, In u Ittlo tlma your stomach will again do ts pvn work and you will eat heartily, kco'p well and enjoy llvlpg Jayno's Topic Vetmlfugo Is not a dlgestor In Itsolf, but it tones up tho stomach and Intestines, giving you all tho nutriment and strength from the food, you eat. Many forms of supposed Indigos tlon aro the result of Intestinal para sites, from which Jayno's Tonic Ver pilfu go Is uiibui passed. Insist on Jayno's; accopt no oihor. Millions have praised it for more than eighty years, polil by druggists everywhere. DrD. Jayno & Sop, .Philadelphia, Pa. YEAR MEDTTORt), OREGON. WEDNESDAY, giaPTRMBBli IDF01 10 MEET WEED NEXT SUNDAY In tho. liij? bull K'iu Ui WVi'it no.t Stiutlny, Iho lojuviiiiilctl lohituy WilkiiiKou will hold down liU roRulnr iHtsittun nt ll linso. l)w U ort on, MeilfortVit lumvy KliiL.elni 'Jml littHuuuui will he Imok in Ilio uanui uftor nn u1)hoiu-o ir novenxl wvekt. Shorty Milet1io is nt present on it Iienr hunt, in expected Imok In time to fill up tho jrny nt short. Weoklor nuit'lhiker, thp two stiir plnyor on tho Grants iWs team will wem Med. fonl uniforms Tlio ho'offioo yill ho open Sunday nt 12 noon, and the game will Blurt nt l:l" p. m. Kcntncr's Clow. Kcn'tnerH stons will bu closed nil Tliiirsilay nttornoon and evening to glvo clorks opportunity to tnko In fair and cnrnlvnl. Certainly Ends Stomach Misery "PmImj'h Diapepsln" IIvIIpvch Your In digestion In Fie Minutes Sour, gassy, upot stomach, ludt gestton, heartburn, dyspepsia; when tho food you cat ferments Into gnsos and stubborn I maps: your head achus nnd you fol Hick and miserable, that's when you reallzo tho magic In Pape-'s Diapepsln. It makes such misery vanish In flvo minutes. If your stomach Is In continuous revolt If you can't get It regulated. plenso, for your rake, try Dtapopslu. It's so needless to havo a bad stom ach mako your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a Uttlq Diapep sln. Thoro will not be any distress cat without fear. It's because Papa's Dlnpepsln "really docs" rcgulatu weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives It it's millions of sales annual- 1 Got a largo fifty-cent caso ot Pnpo's Diapepsln from any drug store. It Is tho quickest, surest stomach re lief and euro known. It acts almost llko magic it is a scientific, harm less and pleasant preparation, which truly belongs in every homo. t MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hnfid at all times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest rates with "on or before privilege." . JAMES CAMPBELL Phone 3231 320 p.-C. Bldg. A SNAP 60 acres, six miles from Medford. good graded road crosses the tract, all free soil, at 50 par aero, f 1000 will handle, easy terms on baianco. Par( Is creek bottom land, suitable tor alfalfa. Several springs on the place. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin creak district. W. T. York a Co. The University of Oregon Correspondence School offors, FRDI3, with tho exception of coat of postngo on papors and coat oftlio University KxtenBlon Hulletln, to CITIZENS OP OREGON, forty UNI VISRSrrv COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by tho courses selected Is tho only requirement for enrollment in tho OorrQspondonco Department. Courses aro offered in tho departments of Hntany, Debuting. Ecnnomlps, Education, Electricity, English Llternture, English Composition, History, Mathomatlcs, Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Sociology and Survoying. Wrlto to tho Secretary of tho Cor respondence School, University of Oregon, Eugciio, for Information and catalogue. COURSES IN RESIDENCE tl the University prepare for tho Profes sions of ENGINEERING, JOURNALISM, LAW, .MEDICINE, and TEACH ING. Fall Homester opons Tuesday, Beptomber 17. Address tho Regis trar for catalogues descriptive of tho College of Engineering, tho College of Liberal Arts, tho Schools of Education, Commerce, J,aw, Modlclno and Music. ,, rJ,.a, fttfttMtfM;i'Jfc'. NOT merely A MODERN BUNGALOW tttot, BWW3ff Jr-':?: 2g21llmi miimmtKiSSBtLi'U bulf A MODEL, MQDUJN JOME of flvo largo rooms, bath, two largo porch.es, and connecting woodshed and store room, at 828 Dakota Ave., FOR SALE at loss than cost, with grounds of thrco jots, alt fonped an(l lmnrqvcd with content walks, lawn, vines, shrubbery, floweis, garden, fruit, shndo trees, chicken houso and pons. Houso just three hundred font of pave ment, acfng south down, cep'cr H OrnnKP strcot, ThVwlU hot InHt long, Sea Itat, onre, (all M, ir.:i1 or hoo ownor nt Iioiiho for pilpo mid tonus. tit,-. DON'T SKIMP ON LOCKS AND j niMni?a , A.VM.( I'laltJ, aolltl, ntron LticU.n nuit lllimos ndil itroatly to tho np penrnnco ot your Iioumo. , When jttil llmiri" t)ut tho roit nltow lib. crnily tor thrso tlmiun. nod you'll itetortciirct It. suchnllo tho your li will nia lomo distinctive. Within live y.irthfO linn bfmi went ntlvnncomrni In tho rnnnulneturn ni UullUcrV tlnrtiwtitft. niul w Itnva n lino nsortmiit ul tho best iinttems. May wo show yon. Mr. Home. BulttlorV 'A ' j See What Happened on Geneva Street? j , M U'hot out ly F. Shapleigli Hardware 28 South Central SIIININtt TKinit aro dcHlrud by most people while nnd brlltlnut rows that aro clear and perfectly oven. What over may bp tho mat tor with your teeth nt pros-' ent, wo will undertake to put them In propor shape for you at n most reasonable cost. Wo do nil branched ot Dentistry Including crown and hrldgn- work, capping, filling, etc., nnd our patrons say wo excol our rivals. Lady Attendant t DR. BARBER TUB DKNTI8T Ovor Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono 2G28. Home Phone 353-K "H Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson nnd Batumi! Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. ft II. Co. nidtf. HWM Wl I'M v: I vJs," v i 1013 wesssgrsegBBsesasaeii miH.i-ii in ii.ii -i1 9 i it GOING GONE LAST CALL FOR SALBJ&3500 bun galow lioijio, 3 bed rooms, laundry tmyS) .fine hnvn, dining rpom elm vonoer Hiune as M'cdfonl Hotel, good locn lion, largo lot, white cut stone foundation. This house is the very latest pattern used so much at Long Beach, California. It ought to look good to somebody for $2650 B. E. GATES Owner T 23 Rose Avonuo Clark 6c Wright LAWYER? . WAHHINOTON, 1), C. Publle Land'MotUri! Final Proof.' Desert' Lands, Contest and Mining Com, icrlp. PLW3ING 0te am and Hot Water Heating All Work OuarantMA Prices Reasonable ' COFFMNf PRICE 8 Xowr look, aatfaaoe ea ith M. Vsetf le Ml. ! M. AUTO EXPRESS QUICK DELIVERY Call us up for all kinds of Express, work quick dollvory our spoclulty, PAUL & LAW9UN0E . Phone pacific mi Stand at, N(ii tthj TO ,00 TONIGHT TT" i ISIS VAUDlCVlI.LE. PHOTO PLAYS. HUKHEIi AND IIAVICS Vocal and liiHtruiiioiitnl PHOTOPLAY I'JtOGItAM TiifKtlay, Wl'iloeHilny mid Thursday THE lUKII.IJH tIK HAriKRY It A Thrilling Ilntum of't'liu Civil War HUNGRY HANK'S HALLUCINA TION Hungry Ilnult fnltH to sloop on n pnrlt bonch niid Iiiih n ill en in that la Very Intoreittliig to him, but iiprunrloiiuly funny when prutuitited to thu spuc' Utor. THE UNWtliLINU llltlDi; Iiidlmi Story AtTKH MANY DAYS Drama ' ' COMINO KOON A NATION'S PERU 2 rooln ' '- I, i i i GOOD MUHIO , Matlnoos Rnturdny nnd Stiudny 3 p.m. Mntlnoo prices So and lOo Kvonlng Porformanco 7 p, in. Admhislon evenings 10c and ISo 5SC! STAR THEATRE Tho plnco whuro you got your tiinit ey'a worth on both sttles ot thu itliiio. And Still Another A ltoro mori' liiiiiian tliiui soiiio JIuiunttM "HON," a reinarkublo I'erfomlitR Anlmnl, valued at Jlo.ooo. Thl.i iinrso Is fenturtid In a rnpltl-flro nnd ttpoo tarular military mitstorpluro written especlntly for lilm by ft woll-knowii. magnklnu wrlten Hon Is TIIK KyiJI.N'KMI'V" Don Ktcaln papers nnd aniiniiiiltloii, carrion messages, llghta btinflrus and dos uverythlng hut talk. ".Tito Equlno Spy" is u romnnco ot tho civil war. -' i) THE PHANTOM IN THE NI(JIT Society Drama DON'T PINCH 31V DOG Comedy of iiuiimial merit AL SATIIEH, singing "Don't Wnko Mb Up, I'm Dreaming." from "Lltllo Miss Fix It" COMING 'LUCILM'." Ill three rmilit, produced from Owen Meredith's great poom of that name, Sept. 20 And 21, "THELMA" A throe-reel feature taken from Mnrlo Corrolll'ii great novel. Tbln Is u splendid feature ami should provu ot Hpnclnl Ihtorest to uveiyouu. Sept. until and 2fil.lt ssere; At the UGO TONIGHT 'That big feature Essnny "ON THE CACTUS THAIL" A VlgorniiB WdHtorn Dralna With it Vital Plot Featuring MR. 0. 31. ANDKUHON Tho greatest of all great American woHtnrn porformorri. This Ih without doubt tho best woHturn picture that can bu obtained. For u Dig Lntigh Don't Kail to Sou That JrlHh Apt ONE ROUND O'llHIKN 2 Other lllg f)iieu Illograph ' i"" ' ON THE PIJIML OF TIIH1 EYE Vllugraph i . i TIIH HACK WINDOW Diihln I Gootl 3IiinIu HIiiHliateil Souk Complete Change '1'iuiHility, Tiui'Hi day, altirday nrMrSnuiray " " Draperies Wo parry a vnrv ooipnlotn lpo of rlrninrlB. laco nurluliiH, rlvtiireH, ate, ami do nil oUhmom of uiiholHiorlmt. A spoolul man to. look of I or tills work exoluslvoly and will alvo as good Weeks & McGowati Op. h j ttl 1. . J i". , jt it, W'&ffl.i&,m&WiL S?z mMmtmmmmm mmlmmmm