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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1912)
toWIfaAfe- 4 . 6i-&4 v tf A wA J tit Y viJtwK i v. i?i V I 4 .-ttMWlMi f i ; .Vn i i wvT4 r t rVVtA" 17 '"""VtViVAWW.W t v. 'f PAG1 .TWO -.5-J4SSU ()CALAND L PERSONAL A. .IchliiPBS, who litis extensive In- v torestd In Ihc Siskiyou copper bolt wna In Metlfonl this w-wfc, MsUIiir f Mro. Paul, a relative u'f Mrs. J. D. tfloblTcr, returned to Portland Tihs 'day. having eonio to tillo'ml the fun eral of little Audrey Hooker. J. U. Jackson or KarIc Point was atnang thoBo who bad business In Metlfonl' Monday. Mrs. Hnllldny-Halght, contralto ntihll of Mnrchtsl. (Paris) Randeg- gnr TlCnglahd), George Sweet, Os car. Saenncr, New York, will receive pupils for vocnl culture at residence studio, 403 Onkdalo avenue, South. Phono Main 7262. 223 'Jlla Hasklns of Seattle bought a ulock'of seven lots In Oakdale Park Addition. Tho electric line Is running a pre liminary survey across Oakdale Park ' addition today. If you don't believe It go down and see. v Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car- "kln and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-nt-law, over Jackson County .Bank Building Medford. . D. A, Dragcr of Salem is In Med v ford on a short business trip. II. A. Schcll accompanied by S. S. "' Scliell of Grants Pass Is visiting Medford. The Hose Maiden Is coming. George Palmer of Salem is, in Medford on business. G. A. Gardner, county clerk-elect spent Tuesday in Medford. He plans to enter the comity clerks of fice December 1 In order to famil iarize himself with his new duties before being sworn In in January. The sale still continues at the Home Millinery. 1101 W. 9lh St. 207 J. B. Lewis of Ruch spent Tues day "with Medford friends. Oak and hardwood $4. GO and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., JSIxth and Fir. .' f V. Watkins of iJvans creek re- .turned to his honi!atfer a few days Jn Medford on business. J I have installed a cleaning plant rand am Jn shape to reclean any seed t, grains. Vetch, vetcn and -wheat, Sw iwinter oats and seed barley for sale. 'li Tl. Rroffn at Plica mtll ' ' Brown at Russ mill, l D.,V. 'Williamson of Trail .i8 spending alfew days in Medford FoMMMniWltei baTe'.Av uioimes, me insurance man wnie your insurance. He knows how. f Louis E. Sampson of the Big Butte country is in Medford on a short business trip. T Loose leafs for ledgers, day books, Journals or cash books, with or with out binders at Mall Tribune. tf George Barron of Ashland spent Tuesday In Medford on business. Artistically printed letter heads on fancy bond paper make fine Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. Tho MaU Tribune. tf ' 'William O'Hara spent Tuesday in Ashland on business. Glasses fitted without usp of drugs. Dr. Rickert, over Kentner's. Edgar Hafcr left Tuesday for a t8hprt business trip to San Francisco. Legal blanks for sale at tho Mall .Tribune office, (tf j V. B, Herring, district engineer for the foresty department, and M. L., Erjckson, supervisor of the Crater National forest left Tuesday for an inspection .of tho Ashland roall ttirmil?ll Him fnmat ? '1 ' . tt Vapor batns and scientific massage $1,0.0 for men and women. Dr. R.' J. Lockwood, chiroprocter and norvo specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey BIdg. Phono Home 145. William Warner, assistant post master In chargo of the local civil bcrvlco examinations will hold an ex amination December 7 for rur.al route carriers In ordor to securo a man to handle route No. 3 which wIU btart January 2. Tresspass notices' for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf Oliver S. Brown, an attorney of Grants Pass, spent Monday In Med ford. Oak and hardwood . CO and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Blxth and Fir. Gus Anderson, who has been en gaged in shoo repairing In Medford for several years, leaves for Klamath Falls today. .pr.. Rlckorl, eyesight specialist, over Kentnor's. "So drops used. h. J. Fairbanks and A. II. Wake field or Klamath Falls are making Medford a vlblt. h. Neldermoyor, Joseph Martin and J. M. Harley of North Jackson ville transacted business lu Medford Saturday, S, S. and JI A. Shell fit Qrauts 1'aas uira In Medford on. buinebs "iaimsss? . j- Weeks &McGowan Co. .UNDERTAKERS ,S - ' My ritoB MTl INcM rkMMfll . W. Wctka M71 A. . Orr MM " f.xA'BW imrariw Mr.nnd Mrs. It. E.,poArmond re turned itonc5ay frftm a Islt nt Grants Pass, thcl? 'former home. J. N Mansfield of Tolo, aplonoor o ltoguo river valley, was In Med ford Monday, accompanied by his son, William. Collect those scattered sheets of music you value and havo them bound In book form nt tho Mall Tribune. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Honklns of Central Point were MeiUord visitors Monday afternoon. ; Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Collins of Jacksonville attended tho opera In Medford Monday night. $2000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real cs- tato at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank BIdg., Medford Mrs. Mary Miller and Miss Isslo McCully were over from Jackson ville Monday. George A. Dunlap of Josephine county has been making Medford a business visit. Bring that old book with torn binding down and have It rebound at the Mall Tribune office. Costs but little. tf Mayor Canon and City Attorney Ncff loft for Salem Monday evening, where the Medford bridge case will be argued In the supreme court. Thursday. They will visit Portland on political business before return lngv accompanied by H. D. Reed of Gold Hill. I have. Installed a cleaning plant and am In shapo to reclean any seed grains. Votch, vetch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale. L. B. Brown at Russ mill. H. H. Gllfry of Washington. D. C made Medford a visit Monday and Tuesday, while on his way to the national capital after a stay of sev eral weeks In the Willamette valley, of which he Is a prominent pioneer. Mr. Gllfry has been an officer of the United States senate for over a third of a century, being appointed reading clerk when tho late L. F. Grover was United States senator from Oregon. He uow holds the highest appointive position In that body, that of chief clerk. Mr. Gll fry was the guest of Mrs. Skaggs, a cousin, while in Medford. Soft wood $2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Will Norrls; who has been vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norrls. returned to Lakevlew this week i ' Charles W. Sliarpc o'r Centra.1 JeiBtjHrecinct. transacted business la Medford Monday. Try' a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnctt'-Corey BIdg., Phone Home 145. Luke Ryan of Jacksonville was in Medford Tuesday, en route t o his ranch near Derby. a. 'i nrockmorton or uuen was a recent visitor in Medford. Fruit labels in any color printed by tho Mail Tribune. tf Clarence E, Whisler Is making a business trip to Portland. Mrs. C. L. Rcamcs was in Ashland Monday, visiting relatives und friends. Dr. R. J. Conroy has moved his office to the .Hutchison & Lumsdcn building. Thpsc offices wcro for merly occupied by tho commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved, partnership, j. u. &mun or vmor, wno was elected county commissioner nt the recent election, tarried a few hours lu Medford Tuesday. Robert Luivllle of Ward, Cal., ar rived in Medford Monday, for a short stay. S. P. Hunter, who owns a fine place between Medford and Phoe nix, made a business (rip to our city Monday Mr. aud MrsvE. B. Hanley wcro among their Medford friends Mon day afternoon. So were Frank Mad den and his family. DEMOCRATS ANTI-TRUST SUITS WASHINOTON, Nov. 10. Coiitln uuliou of nil the Ak anti-trust hiiitH by the new democratic adiniiiisfrution tilontf the hunic linen b those follow ed ly the Tuft ndniinirttriitiou wiik predicte'd here today. The next" at torney general, ncoordiiu.' to itiitlipr' itntlve information, will be confront ed with ii Hituution which will ncces titnte thin policy for u year or more, or until such time iih foiiKreH ran bo induced to amend or add to the Sucrnum hiw, , j,. . Plan Memorial for Sunny Jim. UTICA, X, V vv. JD.-To per petuate tho iKjujory, , of Vco Presi dent Jumes Sehoolcruft Hlieriiuui, the citizens of L'tica are laiiuii the erection here of a huud&guie memor ial. To curry uMt fhii? plnji tie, Sher niau int'iudrial noso'ciaHuii i to be organized, reiruneutiif; all (lie citi zens of Utiea, and the luonument will n nfnoiuil III I'tirt'l.'n t llin annnn nP Slieiiiian'a last publio appenraneo. Mm MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, piessotAb1Shop AECHBISHO" PLATON From Sitka, Alaska: from California, Maine. Minnesota and Tcsn and from many other States sixty priest, cliul In robes of many colors, puhorcd In New York to welcome tho lender of all ltbs Ian orthodox churches In tliN country. Archbishop Platon ltozhdcstvcnsky. who returned on board the steamship Russia , of the Russl-m-AuicrUau line. -i ; . PUBLIC SENTI K-liMt At the regular monthly dinner of the Medford Merchants nsfociution held Monday evening, George I'utuam precipitated n long diseuMou by speaking upon "What the faniwr thinks of the Mercliaiit.V Aocin lion." Shorty Gnrnett followed with n defense of the association. President E. X. Wnmar, Asa Hub bard, C. V. Hcilbrouucr, Maine Khun, J. A. Perry, J. A. Watt, C. lv Gate.- and others participated in the discussion following nu.d n publicity committee was named work towanls fnmiliuriziiig the people with the work of the association nud or reet erroneous reports in circulation regarding it. 3Irs. Hal Courud apienred to.nsk the endorsement of the association to install trading stamps in certain stores. The matter wn referred to a committee for uctioii. Other routine business wns trans acted. The dinner was held u. St. Jfnrk's hajl under auspices of the I.'Jies of St. Mark's guild. NEW COUNTY COURT, WANTS STATE AID The first meeting of the new conn- ty court was held Thursday morning, present Messrs. Ton Voile, l,eeer and Smith. Plans for the next year were dismissed and upon Mr. I.eev er'e suggestion, it was determined to request the co-operation of the Jack son county delegation to secure a state highway under the new law, through Jncksou county, so that county funds can be applied to lat erals. Mr. Lccver says that if state bonds arc issued for the Pacific highway, construction can be iicgiin nt both north and south cud of th road. An active program is being mapped out for tho next year. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Canadian Pacific opened about a point down today and tho mctat stoclts declined fractionally. Minor gains were niudo In a few specialities.- Tho weakness Jncreasod later, many of tho Indus trial stocks being particularly heavy. American Cotton Oil dropped 2 points. News uround noon that prospects of a settlement of the Hal kan.war, were bright caused a bettor fcpllng. . . , i The market closed Irregular. Honda wero steady. - e i m ; f : SHERMAN LAW AS IT HITS LABOR DEBATED AT LENGTH ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 1- That section of President Gompor's annual report, which rotates to the Sherman anti-trust law, with refer- once to labor was debated at length today In tho convention of tho American Fedoratlon of Labor In session here. It was decided to havo tho com niltteo on legislation try to secure tho amendment of tho taw no that unions will' be specifically exempted from tho provisions of the stututo. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Light lap robo, Saturday, brown and yellow chock. Return to Powell Auto Co. Reward. " MCDTUAWTQ niW I TO IIII llllllHlllil llHllklilt T f I MENT GAINS MARKET "MEDFORD, OREOOtt, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER in. LEADING SHOW IN If l P0imAN:J); tfo. III. -Simrch is Iiciii3'ty(lq,(uln fyrittii)iuy K. . T. Mi;AJIij?tjMv-mii of lllejuost prom inent InOTisly in tile onljVtt Hkite, who is wtilitvd Jn I'unneclioii.witli.iiie ut sennli voiiiiccllug veial Inisi uo.vs and iniifesioiial men with the wronging of young boys atitl who lias diappeared from the oity, A war rant is nut for .McAllister's uvrest, and his early apprehension is ex pected. Clarence TIioiiiu, also implicalcd, was captured in Vancouver, Wit., while on his. way cast, Lionel Uenno, prominent, architect, is out tqdny on $1,100 cash hail, and Karl Van Union was allowed to go on $1,000 cash bail, funiishoil by hi fnt her. liigtt, the noted Gypsy violinist, will probably be released a4,the case against him appears weak. The imiHcc are causing the. whole northwest to ty sea retted, for the ur rcst of n vuluable witness nguiust MoAllisler, who "heat it" nfter sign ing a statement implicating the nt- nry.' -PC V n .TonrsosnR' ntruni zo,fW slain iif IATTLE BEFORE MOMMTIR PAH1S. Nov. 11). That UO.O0O Turks und, Servians wcro slnin. in the three days bnttlo precedfinr the capture of Monn'tir in the statcuieiit contained in a, telcgntiu it';ivel hqru today from Tskup. .Militnr.v experts, however, doubt the- nccurni'.v of the ncus.i , ,, It is further rfportod that the Ser vians captured flO,000,00 in trca-3tuv:i- Im ; , r ?-"h vm a FEARFUL- LOSS BY IQTH SIDES (Continuod from pass 1.) resist to the end, llttlo doubt ,1s flt that there deloaso can cud only In disaster, and that the Allies, sooner, or later, will enter Constantinople, lu deference to the wished of ar my officers aad physicians, tho Sheik-Ut-lslam sanctioned today tho burning of corptes ot the cholorn victims.. Thls la most unusual as cremation IsuiUcn tho bail bt tio Mobammctlau.rklKlom'n ;' CtHnk-lliiK, Reports . IX)NDON. Nor. 10. Nothing dc flnlto was contained In despatches from Constantinople today, nil the reports disagreeing. Tho only thing certain is that the Uulgarlans are meeting a more stubborn resistance at tho Tciiatnlja forts than they had expected. N'uxlin Patha,1 commander-in-chief uf , the Turkish defondors, notified his government today, that Moslem successes continue) Reports from Bulgnrlan sources, however, Insist that Czar Ferdinand's soldiers drove back the right wing of tho Turkish army lu a terrific battle near Dcr kos. So mo of tho military exports hero do not belle vo thnt tho Hulgarlans will bo nble to advance much fur ther. Ferdinand, they say, has ex hausted every .resource whllo tho Turks havo Indefinite Asiatic rein forcements and may hold out for years. Thy think If Constantinople holds that the Sultan will be nblc to get favorable tortus. NOTICE.. I wish to state to the voters of Medford that I did not mnko any statoment nor did I nuthorlzo any ouo olso to mako tho statoment In (he Medford papors that l was or was not going to makn the ruco for mayor. Dot uow and over my own sig nature I announce myself as a can didate for this office and rospoct fully ask the support of tho voters of Medford. 207 J. V, MITCHELL. (Paid Advt.) l! !.jj e. li. titfV P" Belt located and most popular hotel in the City. Running distilled ice water in each room'. EuroDcanAPlan. a la, Carte Cafe. Tariff on JRoome -12 roomi .... $1.00 44 tli 60 room .... 1.B0 ?ch 50 roomi . . 60 room iriftte Ms' en '--! 1-.' . .it Li... L.ll 2.00 esch 2.00 each ISO 'each 60 iro'onl'i trW trW tAttt h 30 aaltvf, btirti'P'' lor and bfttb r SiOO esch For more thtn one tutit add $1.00 extra to thtf stove rates fer ch sddltlwm Mt Auction by.werft r montk. Mananmint ChtHtr W, Ktllty :tM wRsm- II GOVERN SELF iri$Af)rW (U, Kv. ID.- Itov. K.,fPMelJ(u)ahi, In: jTiuvk !' tii I'reMiylCihy uissluiiiuv iM'uvi'lj'll l' Cnirthryi 'ii): lljuJjIilllpiiiuKj .ir three yoaidcidaivd hero tod'i'y.tmil tho Mauds nre unfit for indepcu deuce, such ns is proposed !, ho given them by tho next eongiesy, July l, uu:i, "Do pot, coufifio ind'poudi'iKi wilji self.goveniiueut," said Dr. Maelma ald. "They havo solf-goveinnicnt now in a great dcftioo in imintcip.il nud insular affairs of n binill nntuie. Uut tho Filipinos of the IioU.t kh themselves realize that thov nro do ing, better gmoriicd liy the Tutted States, than they woiu foru and very few of thtiu woul 1 woleiino in dependence. Most uf the loidiug Kill pinorf nre nfnud t'. .limit thin, lmw ever, ns it would ni'Un them utipopu htr with the Ignorant uilive." OFFICIALS CHOSEN FOR U. 0.-0. A. C. FOOTBALL SAME PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. it). -The thrwprlnclpal officials for tho foot ball gnmo between Oregon t'nlverslty i lt ,'. ? Parisian. Sage . for Women Mntlani: I H You Want an Abund ance of I.uittroiis Ilulr with No Dandruff or Germs? Dfofo you finish ouo bottle of de lightful PARISIAN Sago hair tonic, falling hair will cciiho; scalp Itch will bo but a memory and nil dand ruff will vanish. (Besides this your hair wilt bo free from dandruff germs, and PARISIAN Sago will -mi (nourish tho hair roots that tho hnlr'jUlf wMl hc como full of lire and nature's own radian color. PARISIAN Sage: h)not"n dye It docs not contain dangerous lead or any other poisonous Ingredient. For your own protection ask for PARI SIAN Sko and request your dealer not to glTe you any preparation con taining lend or nltrarto of sjlver. Largo bottlo of PARISIAN Sago costs i but SO rents at dealers America orer. Chan. Strang guarantees It. This Home-Made Cough Syrup Wilt Surprise You 9top r.Tta Wkooplaff Cough q.aicKlr, a, vmir ?iy , ' v nt Ba!t Coat. '" Tleio- U a hnnuxnuilo remedy thai Likot lsId of n cough Instantly, and will utnslly cure tb inot stuMmrn cuo In 1!) Iieura. This rcclpo mskfs a pint cnougii for a whole family. You couldn't buy a much or as good rcadymnd6 cough syrup for 2.o0. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Vj, pint ol warm water, anil stir 2 mlnutcn. PutSVi ouno-s of Plncx (tidy ccnta' worth) In a nlnt IxHtlc, and A'4 tlm Sugar Syrun. This kccin perfectly nnd 1ms & plcimint taste children liko It. Hrnccs up Hk apiictlte and lmllglitly laxative, whleli helps cud couitbu You probably kno the medical vnltnii I i rum hi in-HiinK ninin, unincam? wvi other throat troubles, sorn lung, etc. There Is nothing better. Pines Is tho most valunblo concentrated compound of orvay whito plno extract, rich In piaiacol and nl tho natural healing plno dements. Othr preparations will no work In this formula. The prompt results Irom ihW Inexpert, slfo rometly havo made frlrndu for It lo thotuaiwU of honlM in tli TIul(pl fiUtm and Canada, whlel; explains by tho plan has been imitated often, but never Bucccufully. ' , A guaranty of ahuoluto sathfactton. or monoy promptlr refunded, poe with this rrelpp. , Your drugglat has J'Inex. or will t It for vmi. if not, sead to Th Placx Co., Ft. Wayiw, Ini, Parties wishing to subscribe rouow their 'flubscrlptloif to or Tho Saturday Evening Post The Ladies' Home Journal, or The Country Gentleman PlCflJiO .notify C, Ai J)qVoo, i 18 W. Main.. District agotib for tho Curtis Publishing Co. Hack numbers ul ways on hand. Phone GQ II. tr: r-' . ft STEELING STIVER A!fD THE BEST SILVER PLATED WARE rv jri The Jeweler MARTIN J. REDDY Near Post Office . lit! 4S . 1012. "rrnff T nnd Oregon AltrliMiltimil potlogQ Ht unlny at Alhnny wore s'eJecloij today. tleoi'Ko Viinu'll or Hpnluuio wan niimod m i-oforeui Victor Plnco of fe.utlo, MtnuilMi, mid tttrl Hmltli"of Portliind, head llnimmiiu Automobile Owners Attention BEAlt CREEK M01?OR OAR CO. Cornor, Eighth Und Bartlett Sta. Dn fii'st I'btss mitoinobilo lvnnii' work and trimuinloo it. Wo employ tho bunt mm'himk'8 in tho rily. Havo aroinplolnly equipped mnehlno nhop and mnko HiMt- iuMKriUHl lionriiiKS ol all kiihih, xnow ih me iimo to have your owihawliiu,' done. AVe can do jt cheapest aud llest. Out" garage is open alt the I lino and our floor nieti competent ami courteous. Cheap atorao rates for the winter. AVJty Jet your ear stay out in the rain? See us about our new and convenient ganolene propo sition, it i a saving to the owner. "Wo will soon have in a full line of the W Cadillac and Uuick cars, the best cars on the market for the money. Bear Creek Motor Car Co. Noarly ti iiuirtcr of n century under tho sniuo hmungoiiiQiit THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundnoss of priuciplo Economy of liiaiiagcnicnt , Safoty of investment Courteous and liberal treat niont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vnwtor ,Pn5sidont 0. R. Lindloy, Vice Prcn. C. T. McDonald, Cnshior 1JUU FARE 4ljuU Medford to Portland rh HAMC IIATICS I 'nun JlCllltH BOUtlH of ItoKclitirit. Nov. lM,- :ii 21 19 nnil 20. nni rrwi points xortb or lloc burg. lucliolliiK Al i or iiiic uru. liivlml in: Ail point on tlin C, & iXi P. It. & N. H I-'. O. A; ' uml tiruncli lino nolnljf, Nov. IS. Jl, 20 unit 21, with rliml n-liirn limit of Nov Join! AI. Kcott, (ieiierul PnxnciiKcr Aent, PorlliHiil, Ore. Ti! THANKSGIVING SILVER Everything you' need for iho table in It wan iiiumiiiu'i'tl Hint (Imoinoi Wont and Ills slnrt Will lo iirosimt, ami PicHldqnt Cnuipludl of tlm I'nl vornlty or-OioBon and I'l'mdilunt Korr of tlm Agricultural collert" would also bo prchi'iit. VIA Account lyii SUNSET m I (OGDENftSHASTAl J 1 I ROUTES I Pacific International Dairy Show Pacific Land Products Show November 18 to 23 Vr forllirr iIcIiIIn hh to tatm from any niiriilfln Mint Ion, triiln rlirillilvn, (lu, cull nu iii-iin-Ni itHiit or vrllf lo l! 5--1T7V T-(