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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1911)
"wwtfarTv: 'Tgr:'yrg yrtr 7TT ' .. . ;y I4i' V.- J-UOESTX rEDTonD matl tribune, MEnForco, oegontuesrat. TENUIS CLUB TO BUY OWN COURT COLDER WAVE IS ON WAY DERE FINDS HUSBAND AFTER i NATION WIDE SEARCH TO IMPROVE M HARBORS Oil Call and Hear the 'l'MijIe.Nicc LOS ANOKLKS, .Oil., Jan. 31. fter searching In almost every state In the Union for her husband, George M. Dllfer, who, she alleges, deserted MKXICO CITY 3ti.ioo, Jnn. 31. I'rcsidcnt Din: lojfiiv approved the appropriation pf$(),()0l,()00 lor the impioNcmciit j!Me.icun luubors along the gulf (f l'acatie coasts. OF DEMOCRATS VICTOR and EDISON Machines 'her, Mrs. Mary 11. Dllfer of Huffalo, i.V Y, located him hero and today Barometer Falls Steadily While The-, filed suit for divorce. Oaktlalc Tennis Club, at Mcetinu Monday Nlflht, Resolves to Rid Self ;bf "Lease" Bun-a-Boo Will Buy and Operate Own Grounds. Champ Clark and 32 Other Demo crats Support House Tariff Com mission Bill While 91 of Them Vote Arjainst It. t mometer Also Takes a Plunnc- jJtili Rain and Snow Prediction for To-ni(ht. wv r --" n i -jr - ui - - . ;ruwii V py si. ion. ; II I - J XlCAN . " "" " I PACIFIC COAST I Hasklns for ieaW ' 9 iSHSTTl r m t fe . S $ M. . nr- r fr For tlio second time In two years tlio Odkdp'n Tennis club has been compelled to soolc now iptm-tors ow ing to the fact that It 1b practically Impossible to obtain a lease for any length of tlnio In tbo vicinity of Mod fpril. With thin .fact In view It was de cided at a mooting of tlio club hold Monday night ,U Incorporate tho club with a capital of $5000. Over half of this amount han boon subscribed and the officers of tho club have been assured that alinoHt all of the total amount will be subscribed by March 1. Tho club plans to purchase a tract ofgrpund suitable In size and local ity for tho purposes of tho club, mak ing popijlar tho gamo of tennis. It Ibt planned to cominonco work as soon ns Hiiltnblo grounds have been secured, upon (ho construction of foiir double courts, and It Is also the , Intention of the club to eiect, as soon as 'possible, a clubhouse that will es taftllsh a prorodcut among southern Oregon -clubs. ' ' (Tyhii . Heospn vtin ro-.oler(ed to tlio -office-of president of the club and 10, AT,. J a n nay also succeed ed himself as secretary-treasurer of tho organization. William Mealy wan appointed legal advisor to tho club and was Instructed to prepare Its articles of Incorporation. Tho mem bership" oT tho club, heretofore kept at 21, will bo Inci cased so as to not oxnocil fiO. The commlttco on membership are Mr. llo'eson, Mr. Janney and William McNoally. Conunltteo on fi nances aro James Campbell, Orvlll JolniHon and II. I. , Shan non. Tho lattor coinmltto, with .1. Marshall, have also been appoint ed to act Jn co-operation with tho jiioinbershlp committee. WAKIIINdTOX, 1). C, Jan. Ul. (.'Iiiiiup Clink lefut-ed to make any comment today concerning the divii ioii in (Iqjnum'ntic rank), over the limine tarilT communion bill which was passed n( mduglil last nglil. Clark and !(U other democrats mip pinled the bill, while !)1 others voted against it. The dissenting demon nts mo dunging the Missouri congress man with "lilting wth Congressmen I'ayno ami Dals-ell" and with "Hill ing and cooing with olhcr piotection- ists." (Jlnrlc declined to discuss lhe.se charges. The insurgt'iits voted solidly in favor of the bill. CongioHsmuii Hacker of Alissomi, cnminentiiig on the mailer biiid to day : "When the republican ptnly was about lo, bo diiven to Ilio abyss of political oblivion its champions and sponsors, Congressman I'ayne of iTew York and Congie.ssman Dal.ell of I'eiinsvlvania were billing ami coosiug with a friend on this side of the house. Now lliey propose to A cold wavo Is on Its way down the coast, according lo a forecast te celvcd from Portland today, and al icady a slight Indication has been received hoie. The barometer went down over 50-100 this morning, while the teinperatliro cased off two points and Is still falling It icglsters now In tho neighborhood of -10 and with the coming of night a further fall Is expected. i lluln and snow Is predicted for to-1 night. Tho snow foiecasted for last, night did not arrive owing lo a rlso In temperature which caused rain. ui6niiiijB Hotel Arrivals. At the Nnsh K A Waterman, St. Louis; J K McQuade, San Francis to; John 0 Fox, Portland; J II Ware, Seattle; II J Iliown. Portland; Mr and Mrs 10 13 Whitney, Chicago; I; Allchoff, Portland; il h Urns, 10 v erott; W II Davldgo, Illighampton; A L Peter, Portland. At the Moore T II Judge, San Finnclsco; V 10 Fisher, W J Wor tham, A II Webber, Portland; Mr aiid Mrs John T AInsworth, Cham We will nut, on salo tomorrow arjew swell line of L an extra fine quality Valentine IM Cards; the reg- t ular 2 for fyc uiiality in other stofra; here tomorrow, your choice, lake the .pioslon mil of politics lV ,. A c Cnillhi Snn Kr'an(.!fiP0! iiuthoriziug Ihe repidiliean Vslandpai' ,.,. .,,, ,,,. wint...,. n..,i.... n,... . (. , an mu into trim ti in iiiiivliiii v ir high protection president lo appoint a purliHiiu tnrIT hoard wheh does not iiiloiiil to follow ;my body, but will go iirni in mm with IJiose persuasive gentlemen from Sow York and l'en iiHvhuuiu who have had no moments of concern aboul our friendship for a downwind icvision of Ihe Inrilf." SENATOR YOUNG IS F0RMINST NEW TREATY tral Peint: W C Lowls. Pertland: Mr and Mrs M 10 Young. I.onevo: II A9 Phillips, San Francisco; S Powers, lOaglo Point. T O Hell,' KSt iTTELL BREAKS 't, i ARM IN FIGHT Cr,l';VKLANI), Ohio, Jan. 31. Fol lowing an e.viiniinntiou today liv rli BiciiliiH it i f(nred Abe Audi's fight ing day are over ns n result of the i'rnctuie of his right arm receded in 'his light Inst nighl with Tommy Kil bane of Cle eland. Tho neoidonl oc can cd in the fourth round. Tlio mei laid been fighting pt a torrifie pace when they wont into a clinch. Hoth fell to tho floor with Attell under, iienlll. Attell was nisjieil lo a hnsl lijlul, whoro it Avan ftuinl thai (lie "funny" bono in his right nun wn brokon. rhyKiijiaiis say lus arm probably .will he of little use heie nftor. ICJIIianc was given tho decision on ft technicality. TIasklns for Health. WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 31. Senator Lafayette Young of Iowa thlc altornoon said ho was opposed to any such proposition ab tho Can adian reciprocity treaty, and that his state was overwhelmingly ngalnst It. Ho contonded that It would opon up unlimited compoltlon In everything Hint Amerlcn produces and would not help nnywhoro. "I told Senator Cummins If ho vot ed for tho troaty ho would havo to go to Pes Arolnes via Sioux City, as It would be dangerous for him to travel thrdugh Iowa," said Sonator Young. "Tho agreoniont does not correct any of the Ills of the consu mer. If a republican admlnlstratloa forces the treaty upon Iowa It Is apt to havo drastic political effect upon tho Btate." One Cent lach Valentines, each jn box, Also a neat line of lancv at 15c to 50c each. for , ', : WASH THAT ITCH AWAY. It Is said that there aro certain springs lu lOuiopo that give lcllef and euro to IOcema and other skin dis eases. If you knew that by washing In these watois you could be relieved g from that awful Itch, wouldn't you ' make every effoit to tako a trip to; IOuropo at oaco? Would you not be willing to spend your last cent to find tho euro? I' Hut you need not leave homo these distant smiiiKS. Relief Is rlk'ht here In your own home town! I A simple wash of Oil of Winter-1 ! greon. Thymol and other Ingredients as compounded only In I). 1). 1). Pre- . scrlntlon will brluir Instant relief to Hint f (iitIIiIk burn I Mir Itch niwl lonvn ' ...... ...-...- ....... rl ...... ...... .-,.. the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. If you havo not already tried It, get at least a UG cent bottle today. We assuro you of Instant relief, MIODFOHI) PlIAItMACV, NIOAIt POSTOFFICIO. , Here's Barg' Another in 10c Each or I for 25c We will put on sale tomorjow 200 fancy Calendars; regular price 15c, 2"c and oMeach; each in box; also a line of fancy Portraits, cjuh on fancy pebble mat; all at, your choice, 10c oach3 for 25c. 1 ' Vn it JL J. LI LJ ey s ; ; : : ; ; : ; ; , : : And you will find that they nic ab solutely truslwoithy in everv rcspoct that you are sure of a firt class machine whether you pay $10 or up to $250 Large Assortment of RcGords for All Machines Whetsel Music Co. Corner Grape and Main Sts. 90 J. 13. IONYAItT, President JOHN S. OUTH, Cashier W. H. J. F. PIOHUY, First VIce-rrcsIdent MEHUICIC, Second VIce-Pres. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. J I i ! 9 The Medford National Bank --.-r--4 Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 t I: & i SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. aA GEN ERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE MHW'ttg&ttMr444&4 Hafiklns for Health. )1MMMPMMMM AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE SOMUTIIINO UNl'SUAh- A Pope-IIarlford (fi-passoiiKer) for sale, 1(10,8 model Hlic, eas rldliiK, powerful, speedy. In perfect mechan ical condition; over $500 extra equipment, which Includes follow fellow follew ing: Two laifjo "Solar" headllKhts, piestollto tanK, mat;netto and stontKo battory, top and side curtains complete, Troy wind shield, Warner Bpoedoinetor (itO-inlle),' Plrewtone" demountable rims, (two ojUm rims), two extra tires and Inner tubes, full hut tools, jack and pump Have best reason for selling- The price, Kinoo.oo, Includes imluthif;. Addn'ss Ounce, (It I Kast MoiiImiii Stieet, Poitland, Oie. '5''J'ff'j I jr t. srsA;sr'''' Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main St. I Medford. AVe ar6 now o)en or business. Hoi waf fles, hoi cakes and aiort orders. Quick ser vice cooking done in'w ndow on gas. Come and see us. I V V V J..- -it-4it4 r ,Tv.-wr'---r4sffj, NO K.NIVIIS NO l)lllr(2S 1MIOXH (1701 KAS10 KOI I Alih DISICASK DR. E. E. KOCH CI II nor It ACTIO Demonstrator of I'sjeholojjy Heurs: 9-12, 1 to C, 7-S. By appointment on Sundays. :t(M-:t07 Carnett Coiey Uiilldln- MIODFOHI), OUKflOX 0,000 REMOVAL SALE INCLUDING SUCH LINES AS Furniture, Rugs, Carpetings, Wail Paper and House Furnishings Wednesday-Tomorrow-Morning at 8 O'clock jfllC Begins Bo on hand at tlio beginning and get first choico of the largest and most complete stock of tho abovo mentioned goods ever brought to southern Oregon. Many of you know us for years. Know that our goods aro first-class in ovory respect. Know that we have built on merit. Know that we have been content to make friends on our acts and the quality of our goods alone. i When wo tell you that we aro making oxcoptionally low salo prices in order not to havo to move this stock, we believe that you will take advantage of this opportu j '.' nity to Save Big Money on New Clean, Classy, Desirable House Furnishings i W I r ; 1 tJi 1 ) i ii I ii 1 'J f c 'i I ! 1 i J I V Medford Furniture & Hard ware Co. f 230 EAST MAIN AT. U,' n$ MEDFORD OREGON t .. i I .- ',t,inm.iimimm-,Mr . ftSIUfc. . lL t