Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1909, First Section, Page 2, Image 2

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T1TE MEDFORD MAIL TRTHUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, Sl'NDAY, DECEMBER fi. !!)()!).
FALLS VICTIM 10 10 FIGHT IN
NEW SWINDLE UTAH" SPRYE
SOCIETY
Continued f om Ptirfe 9
.ponded to a onerous recall
"liurero.-uuo," by Dvorak. .
Miss Edith Adams llu '
Buys Stock in Patent Medicine Con- Utah's Exccutivo Says He Is Sworn , who in private life is Mrs. 'Maximil
i . t .1. ..l I... .....!,
. . . . .. i ii.l-ij I .. ,1UU IWKi ClllinilCU UV lll'l
CCril, LUlCr 10 null llie n- I m uynuiu uun unu nin
ident" Had Dlsap
pcared. " .
Do So at i
Hazards.,
inn
touch.1
nut's poems ami "flloaniuns of Fifty
Yours." while Miss Lottic Arznor
was forced to console hcrulf with
a mw-fas!iioiioil toy shotmin.
tin tho resumim; of places in tho
auditorium, cauuw wore played till
parting tiuu arrived. All too soon
canto the hour for ooil-ltycs. ami in-
tllltlll.lMlt.tl. .-.k.l III.. ..'iut.l.U tilt, t Hut
11.111.11. .l. . l V II ..IV- it O ..It.. .lit'
The Hom e of Good Shoes
with
i mi inn mill it u-itist t ln w wtutw I lut t
- .!! t i . . ... i i
her ' graceful ami decisive : V'"" 1 , ,,nS" , v
bowlnir and a certain marked jinoM'T"'". V10"1 uuu mp ,us ""'
tioual nuulity in her playing that he
such evenings of enjoyment.
and I will do it.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Doc. 4. II.
P. lijohardsoti, incident of the Unit
ed Manufacturing .company, is being
souuht for by tho police on a war-' prizefight in Utah.
rnnPsworn out by Louis Havelin. fbo sufficient."
hiserstwhilo ntniuicrcr. who allege! This statement from . Governor!
thntliihins been "bunked" by n Itew, Spryo today delivered' a setback to
; speaks finish and sincere musician- ll,0 Ve"w?ro 5 '"m Gnf,"
ship. Mrs. Dick has a graceful way, '"" nV".""' TV '
of turning over her own personal1' Mooro. Heatrico Moore.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 4. compliment to her husband, insist-."' -"u; u"
. . . . . . ... I'll IHI 111111 IV II I I ti 11 1 1 11 .llllliIWt
"I am sworn to uphold tho law"K " "J entitled to nrsi 'uin-,- p. ;
There' will 'be no
That, ought to
,.! T Hint f.tttv no umiwl f IV,I,KI
of his riftdd anil neooniniished wife, i hxmn' r'orrl Ulrieh. Alice,
......fosses thai their onlv nunrrel is lrbes. Mornel Gillette, Louise Arx
as to which' is tho more deserving ftr-
list;
The soprano. Mrs. lVarle-Meyer.
u possesses n light voice of lyric quul-
ni pl.Pme Havelin ns. the local syndicate . hich received a possesses a light voice ot lyric qttnl-
nent b mdl ng clume. Hvc n n , m .y mi mmW ,u,miuu,njr
serts that Ins i,encnoL co him t jeffrIcs.JoUnson battle W0llItU)0 fresh, lisht-hearted. girlish style.
$250. He wants Ins money back. . .. . , . ero s j pCft3iK nm miaffect-
... hcld hL,ro JuIy 4 lnl0.
Havclm recently came to lx,s An- ,he v
peles in oarch of work'. Ho had . . , , . .. Ln?s With the Delicate Air." by J)r.i
saved $'2o0. Ho saw Kichantsoirs ".."-f , - " " Arno. , - . -
advertisement, which stated that .a 0,jr J . my Mr.'Adolph Knat.er, with his deli-' 'lil; nnd teachers of the
mannTcrvas needed for a patent , ,.ri,Vt,! i'? .......cattf touch; caroful shadiui: and a- l'sc tool tendered the Gnu.ts Pasn
y AUoey Job". Lvon " " "tistic ,ubonliuntion . to the soloi... io H. m d tlw r friends a re
I "If a wnrrnut is placed in ivt-aA an ideal accompanist, and in Ink mht nt Uio;hiIi school
'hJls. lX ake stSrt "Polonaise in E Ma- h'l',',f,1 r'' victory Nf the after-
U.U.US, i 1UU IIIM ML llllll ... ...lit.) Mll.Wl llltr Vlllllll ll.witllil wllll
anv Jrt one ot t he most hntnant ami . " '
il.l, ! . . ... nntltt..iit.-.i. rta .!.... 41...
uni fnntiin- .if I nno im rtnlil. ""-. lliv,l nil null U1U P-
plcastite;
tier encore
nor. Loin Harry, Joan Anderson,
Caroline Andrews. Irene Sludley.
Mamie Deuel. Catherine Deuel, Mary
Knife, Annie Kolfc, Heryl Lithcilaud.
Sarnh Deswiok, EiiRcnia Townseiid.
Anita Dodi;e, Elsie Miller, Mrs. Wea
ver, Gorirudo Sissel. Uertlia Slssel,
Myrtlo McKea, M'nrio Waschau, Alma
Simons.
WE LIKE TO HAVE YOU FEEL THAT WHEN YOU OUY A PAin OF
SHOES IN OUR SHOP YOU ARE GETTING A FAIR EXCHANGE FOn
YOUR MONEY. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE DEST
LINES OF1 SHOES IN SOUTHERN OREGON, AND WE KNOW WE CAN
GIVE YOU THE BEST VALUES. WE WILL MAKE $1 SPENT WITH US
GO FARTHER THAN $1.50 SPENT IN MANY SHOE STORES. WHY
NOT TRY US?
C. M. KIDD
TPIE FOOTFITTER
medicine concern
After meotinir Riohnrds,on null jns
pufiliK him tlint ho was younsr, 'ambi
tious nnd possessed of $2'A), Havelin
pot the job; also a beautifully print
ed stock certificate. The stock cer
tificate cost exactly, 250, so Have
lin stated to the district attorney.
Monday Havelin took chnrpe. He was j
told that all the furniture had been
paid for. Tuesday morninp tho prcs
tho principals are arrested at
cost," declared Sheriff Sharp.
CARNEGIE IS STOPPED
FOR SPEEDING MACHINE
ntinir team were "pame losers." Class
spirit ran hiph and a jolly evening
was spent. '
NEW YORK. Dee. 4. An automo-
1 Vrt rnrZTI M contuininp Andrew Carnegie was bear lum out
If V -hSS nVf JZl wJm?n up by the police today and the encore was
tho day- '-hoomg f -W won,enj Hambonrp. On tl
who came senrchinp for n chance to
sell J patent medicines. Wednesday,
Thursday still no president. Thn
n furniture dealer cntno nnd took
possession of all the Splendid furn
ishings, which, it developed, had not ,
been paid for. Later Havelin swore '
to the -warrant.
was released
Carnegie.
on bail
needing.
furnished
by
positions, displayed n fluent tech
nique nnd h temperament equal to
the demands of a modern concert
w ... it.. -.... r..tt.,,i iti,.t
ivviiiMtt;. a. ... .t ..v..vt. ...... I , tl . .. ...
the piano had not sufficient volume ' At the repular meeting of K,,th Ko
to bear him out in heavy climaxes. V"" ' ",KC "l ";
Gavotte." by Mark,1""1"?. nam?a Persons were eiccu-.i
the whole, the con- 7 " ae eusu,., :yenr: o-
cert was one of the .most satisfactory "w Bnmu. cme iiimer; vice grnmi.
n fn,lfr,t "meiin tinier: secretary, rlora
Next Friday ovoniitp the Indies of
I ho Greater Med ford club will pivo
n dnnco at tho Anplo opera hoiihc.
All holding Swastika'tiekets arc cor
dially invited. The proceeds will bo
used 'for tho betterment of tho library.
F. J. Shnoffor of Talent was a
Medford visitor Saturday.
recently presented to a Medford
; audience.
Thompson: financial secretary, Mar
garet Taylor; treasurer, Lizzie
Cronemiller. The installation of of
ficers will ho held in January, at
POLICE WILL NOT
FOUR CHILDREN HURT ! , '
WHEN BALCONY FALLS, Tho Medford W. C. T. V. held a
WALLA WALLu, Wash., Dec. 4.-Thurs;lay afternoon at the home of ''j"10 the B"b,l utfi'w wi"
Four children were painfully injured J.frs' Iekwood on Last Maui street. 0 ...
hnm tndav whfin n ornwded bnlconv A PaPcr 011 " W tmertnin V illi
41 wit v r Liinvi iiimi vti- If t il i
.i rr tt i i r . A nionsnnt Uttui ilmiinr nnrtv u'ih
INTERFERE WITH GIRLS .,.c ; thev were stnmt.ng gave V " , given by Mrs. J. F. Koddy Friday cve-
me nana ivaser oopannieni - insr ; 10or of Dr. Kcddv's
birthdny. Guests
Putnam.
long ns they are orderly.
Baker said that he would make
I discission
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. Comaus-i1 Ir , ., . vi,..t..r f r,,i.r. nmv..
sioner Baker today Issued orders to' 1 10 orc nnn cncu inai etretnrv wil, ,,e ; Medford ,l,t,,n,n' ,Toh I
the H)Iice forbidding them trom in-, ' " . , r , .. . .December 12. HI nnd 14, and will
terfering with the women pickets in ffI" s?f"n"! J0."",. . e,.fl"TV5 rive a nniernm of reading one eve-
the shirtwaist workers strike, sofl . -' . J,, ,,,, .hiAiw ...p vU t. It U ...n...
,io me siore, lorcing me mnnnpemeui - - ; -
J to put a number of little tots on the ll,at mil organize a young worn-
.... iii. s iiuxi mrv.
investigation of the charges made by j"""-.. , ...
r, n !..:.. Q.i-.a .i,n Those standing directly beneath; .
Mrs. Rose I astor Stokes, y .ho says! ,.nv 'Vm- i On the few rare occasions when
she has evidence against iwlice-. v, J -"-"-"f
men guilty of brutality. The manu- jnncarcd f st ns l Patve nJ'
facturers' association states that the!0 u,Jurc? a: hx F,1,norc:
i i... , i.,. -..o.i Xhcstec Cook, Maude Thomas and
recognize the union, and the situation
!W
were Mrs.
Allen, Mr.
14th
M. M.
George
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
.ofaes, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C Smith
314 E. Main.
.Jacob Teas.
is serious.
C.T.
MOTHER AND CHILDREN
ARE BEATEN TO DEATH
U. HOLDS VERY
PLEASANT AFTERNOON
CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 4. Their
heads beaten nnd their bodies maul
ed with a heavy bar, Mrs. Antonio
Lubicn and her two small children
were found murdered today in their
flome in this city. A third child,
supposed to be fatally wounded, was
inken to a hospital.
FIVE SAILORS BLOWN
TO SEA STILL MISSING
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 4.
Five sailors blown to sea a few days
ago off Port Liraon, Costa Rica,
while out in a whalebont from the
crunbont Marietta, are still missing.
accordinc to a dispatch received ,coiiraging.
from Commnnder Shipley of the
cruiser Des Moines. The search is
being continued by the Marietta and
the Eaple.
LIGHTED PIPE IN BED;
IS BURNED TO DEATH
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. Three lives
were -lost in a fire that destroyed a
tenement building on South street
early today. Jesse Ames lighted his
pipe without getting out of bed and
ignited the bed coverings. Ames was
burned to death and Maria Brun,
who lived in an adjoining apartment
with her 3-year-old child, was cut
off by the flames. Tho woman and
hor child died in the fire.
Mr. Ed Andrews hits been induced
to put off his role of comcdinn, in
which he excells, and give for the en
tertainment of friends readings from
Wliitcom Riley, Eugene Fields nnd
t others of like character, there has
been no little surprise over the nr
:o;n ,n....,n :.. .i.:t. i. t. ....,
it-T.it, 4.,iiiiv& ... ..mill liu ifl.lln iii.i
The W. C. T. U. had a very pleas- ,l,e. ')a'hos f ' t',e Jll0s
ant afternoon last Thursday at the C"W the melodious roll of profound
lovely home of Mrs. Dr. Myrtle Lock- i!'"uir- " ,,e "eafe'1 w ,s ra,l-f
wood, on East Main street. There ! ,m-' of "Thanntopsis "at tho Elks'
was a good program rendered by tho mcmonal th.snftenioon.
different ladies of the Union and .
some business matters were brought' . A "fo,rn,nI, la"ci? larty wa
up and discussed, after which re. pven y cdnesdny evening by the sis
freshments were served by the hot- i ters, of St- Jfary Academy for the
ass. Every one present cxpressc(fistll(,ents entrusted to Uieir care,
their plensureof being a member of
such a union, where every one is!. -Mrs. V. T. McCray. who is visit,
wideawake and doing something fori1" f"c,n1? aml relatives in Stoek
tho betterment of mnnkind and where ton Ca,i', 1S expected homo next
they have such enjoyable meeting's. I week- phe wilj be accompanied by
The Union is rapidly growing and her mother, Mrs. Ilemnirton.
has a number of our young men nnd , Co on,01 0"a ?In- srun,; expect ;o
Indies as members, which lo6ks en-1 "I1"1 tlie. Christmas holidays with
Sides were chosen to en- ''ciuuves in j.incom. jii.
losing side to entertain tho winners. I MjHS a?nla Curey entertained a
Miss Wheeler Wilcox of Portlnnd will nnm er ot her young imiy ineuds at
be in Medford December 12, 13 and ,,er iu,me Monday evening. Tho evo-
14, to give ns some readings nnd ning was spent with music and games
lectures, nnd also to organize a "Y." nnA home-mnde candies and nuts
Great things are planned for 1910, rvore EerTe(1- ....
among which will bo a number of eon-j , , . ,
jesjs . The Junior Bible society met yes-
The L. T. L. will meet next Thurs- 'rd,'y "f!.0"100" nt 1,10 llomo of JIrH'
day nftenioon nt 4 o'clock nt tho F' Shields. j
Columbia Lard
Ilcsldcs, It Is the best for culltinrjrinpiire Into your kitchen If you
Uncw it. Coliimlilu Inrrt foonrs t)w government cmlorscnifiit of purity.
Von u'diilil not take niiythlng I purposes ns well.
Union Meat Qq
PORTLAND
HWBnMHnHWHHHI
InoannaHmnMnmHi
OREGON
It's a Pleasure
indocd to pay your grocery bill
when you dual here--for tho
items arc always correct.
"What gives it additional pleas
ure is the fact that you know
Full Value
for youy money has been receiv
ed that you are charged with
the lowest prices on tho very
best goods.
It's mutual pleasure doing bus
iness with us.
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
Baptist church.
SCHOOL ELECTION
? : ONJCEIER 8
Special Tax Is to Be Voted Next
Wednesday at High School
Building.
DARN YOUR STOCKINGS
On your sewing machine. Table linen,
Iaco curtains or your clothing can
bo mended with tho darner. Free
demonstration at Deuel & Kentner's
store. Special price this week, 35
cents. 221
WOMEN FIGHT
POLICE; 200 HURT
On Wednesday last tho members
of St. Mary's Cecilian Harmonic Cir
cle entertained a number of their
friends in the spacious auditorium
of tho academy. The event wuh the
first of its kind to bo given this year
and proved a brilliant success in
every particular.
A short musical nnd literary pro
gram won for its participants pro
longed npplniiHo from the nnpruei
ntive hearers. Various amusements
were then indulged in, until tho huppy
groups woro invited to an observation
i party in tho adjoining room. Eager
faces manifested tho interest of the
contestants, who zealously strovo to
'Suffragettes Rush Doors of Theater ;nnHW0P tho proposed questions by ho-
A special meeting of tho lefjal vot
rs of School District No. 49 will bo
.ld at the High. School building on
Wednesday, December 8, for the pur
poso of voting a special tax for tho
support of tho schools for tho en
suing year and to provide funds for
taking up somo of tho indebtedness
of the district.
It is estimated that a levy of at
least 10 mills will bo necessary to
meet tho current expenses of tho dis
trict and the interest upon tho bond
ed indebtedness.
and Many Are Injured.
LEITII, Scotland, Dec. 4. In a
fight with tho police that followed
when several hundred suffragettes
rushed the doors of tho Gaiety tho
ater, where Sir Edwnrd Grey, secre
tary of foreign affairs, wus speak
ing,. 200 women were injured, somo
of them severely.
Despite tho presenco of the police,
wlio were guarding tho doors, tho
women rushed to tho attack. It was
necessary for the officers to wiold
their clubs to disnorso the mob. Tho
injured wore takou to tho hospitals. Lw.witifully bound volumo
lecting objects, tho nnmes of which
implied tho nnswers. At tho end of
tho allotted tuno pnpors were given
in for correction, while tho merry
lasses descended to tho dining hall,
whore dainty refreshments wore
served. The tables were adorned
with chrysanthemums, and at each
place was found 'a linnd-painted uu
liiinn leaf, a souvenir of tho occas
ion.
When lunch was over, tho most
fortunate and unfortunate of tho la
borers in the contest wero anuoiiuo
ed. Misses JCoa Griffin nnd Marga
rot Emig hnving each answored uu
cniial number of questions correctly.
voro nwnrded first prtzos, nnmoly, a
of Bry-
RESOLVED
Tho best resolution for yon
to mnko is to come to uh for
your next suit, 'if you want
something out of tho ordinary.
Wo .lo the best work nnd chnrgo
tho lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
Tim raooBbSSiVB tailok
In Case of Sickness
. V 11 O N K 3 6 4 1
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Nenr lot Offico A 11 Night Sorvico Froo Delivery
THE STORE THAT DIVIDES ITS PROFITS WITH ITS CUS
TOMERS. THE STORE THAT FIRST BROUGHT THE PRICE
OF GROCERIES IN MEDFORD IN REACH OF THE POOR AS
WELL AS THE RICH.
Gal. Squash, per can 35c
Gallon Pears, per can 40c
Gallon Apples, per can. . . ,35c
Gallon Loganberries, can.. 50c
Gallon String Beans, can.. 40c
Gallon Tomatoes, can 35c
Sampson's Prunes, 4 for... 25c
Gallon Rhubard, per can... 45c
Superb Drips? Vi gal 40c
Superb Drips, I gal 65c
Rock Candy Drips, I gal... 80c
Palace Drips, I gal 80c
Eureka Syrup, I gal 85c
Preferred Stock Syrup, Yj
gallon GOc
Don't forget our home-mado
bread.
Rex Grocery
"One Price to Everybody"
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FUltSlSllEV.
i B. H. Harris & Co.
I MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs
I
REAL ESTATE
Farm Land v Timber Land
Orchard Land y
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building