Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEI)lmM)MAIIlTmmTE,MED.KORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY f, 1011.
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HliLFSS Mi ! Scene From This ian and This Woman JEROME SHY
URGES NEW LAW
Appears Before Voluntary Committee
and Offers to Go to Salem anil
Work for Better Workman's Com
pensation Act. ., ., ,
lWCrAtfl3, Q"J.. IWi. 0. Ilon
oit J8. Roland of th dty, ltantite
and dependant rendered no by on
fcooMent in tha Went Side I.iiaibar ami
Sliingl I'ompuny lnt April, nnpwu
6d lfore the voluntary committee
-wliir-h is fighting for the cuii-i " h
injured workomnn by th adoption ot i
u workman -optional eomiHsnwition
MlLdiy tha leieialaturo 'l offorod to
jo hoforo Uiji judiciary commit tec
whan thp advocate of the nliovo bill
jpvaji a lionrintf MoadnV night nn.l
exhibit IimiBelf an n victim oi u
present syntoin of recovering pergon
al injury damage.
Mr. Holnnd wild teday: "If I we
n soldier, injured as I am. I would
bo ruouivinjj a pension of $75 per
month. I am iiijmud in t lie industrial
bnltlo, and fbt my ciibu in court. 1
now find myfeelf wholly dopondont on
others at tJio no of forty-tlireo with
a wifo and thruu ohihlion whom I
am unablo to mipporl. 1 duairo to do
my pail toward convincing the pim
ple of Oregon that, without a jtitl
oonipuitanlibii act, any law howover
draitio, is unjust and unspeakably
orjiol. Jnjurud laboring mon ncod in
stant relief at time of injury."
A coincidence of Mr. Rolands ap
pearance before the committee n th.it
while llioro bo met Frank C. Yoiuie
jtmnngor of tlie Wont Side Lumber
and Shingle company, tiKninst whom
,hu loat hi suit when injured. 11 r.
Young is now one of Hip moat nggrea
sive lighters for the adoption of thn
coilipoiiBntion act.
no potato shortage in
california says king
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Our Correspondents
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Refuses to Enter Bankers Plan in
Court Belligerent Attitude of
Lawyer is Rebuked by Judge In
dicted for Bank Wrecking. '
. LOS ANUKLUS, CaL, lVb. (1 -Thuio
i m; danger of a potato or
onion famine" in tins tdatc, according
to iMorriH Ziiukciuian, tho "potato
kluir" of California and head of the
largoNl produce concern in Los An
,fc'0lo8. , "In 'Soulhern ralil'orniu wo hac
JaiOu (joufrontdd yitli a situation Hint
hill occasioned a slight increaHe in
tlio. price of potatoes and al the same
thno given r'mo to tho rumor of u
fwmilic," said Zuckcrman today.
"Wnslimit on the rnilroiulH between
here and ShM Lake bine prevonlcd
.sliipiiiauls of spuds coming in. We
:wtro woll slocked up with poluloi
ihsrs, however, and bad thousnuds of
jsaflks of onions in hlorugM. Wc
tuulurally look ndvunlage of llio sit
jlialion to make n Utile money. Willi
jiu h week we will have cnrlouds ol
iolalos ill. Tlie Salt loike supply
:of potatoes is practicully exlmusttnl
iud wo will mil Jmrs to tnnr b
iObio, bnt us far as a famine is sou
josniud, reports to thut effect are
UtafoHnUvd. There are plenty ot
"onions."
RAILROAD LOSES A
BIG CASE IN CANADA
NEW YOHKt Feb. 0 Sticking
fast to lite contontlon that his client,
Foscph Hobtti, wrockor of tho North
ct n Hank of Now York, is Insane,
'i inipr District Attorney Jerome to
da. in Judgo Swann's court, refus
fil to cnlor a plea. The court order
ed tl.at a plea of not guilty bo on
( u-d.
When Robin was indicted on oiBht
counts which charged larceny of more
tf an $100,000, Jerome interposed a
d' murrcr to the prcHontments, call
1'ii, the attention ot the court that
the j did 'not conform with the law,
1' iviiiK been improperly signed by
the district attorney.
In the arguments that, followed
Fudge Swnnn overruled tho demur
' r .Icromo then refused to plead,
ll's bc-lllgeiunt attitude was rebuked
bv JiiiIkc Swaun ami his attempts to
evade trial were fi owned down.
LAKE COUNTY EXPECTS
TO SEE SPRING EARLY
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
J. W. Aleu-itl left for Gold 11:11
Sunday morning to he absent sevoral
days attending to bnninehH.
Attorney Ilolbrook Withingston of
Medfoul was here Snturiluy on legal
biisiucxs.
Uev. Coeii of Woodville was hare
Sunday between trains.
.Mrs. ( L. fluid was a Cutilrul
Point vihilor Sunday.
Conro Ktcio and wife of Wood
lawn orchard culeitaiued u number
of Medfoul friends at their spacious
home Satuiday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wonherlon. returned
fiom a short, visit with Medfoul ic
Ih lives Sunday iporuiug.
The young people of the l'umby
terinn chureli will have ft social -it
the luxideucu of W. J. Kieeinan Wed
ne day evening.
KIomI Ifor. and Claience Pankev
relumed trniu. a i-it at Gold 11.11
Siiudin inoiiiuig.
IT, V. LmdM'v was a Medfoul iwi
tor Suudiiy morning.
The membeis of the Christian
church Kino their pastor K'ev. K. N.
Sickafoase a lautuHl reception Fri
day evening. It was. a very oijjoy
able a 1 fair. Mr. and Mr. Sicka loose
woui both presented with handsome
gold fountain pens in honor of (he
heigh esteem with which the member.--held
there.
Monday evening tho Y. M. C. A.
ivill organise clubs for the boys and
joiuig men. The First club consist
ing of boys from 10 to 14 years ol
age. The Second club being compos
ed of boys from fouileen lo oighleccii
years. Monday evening these cluo-
will clod ol'ficors,
Mr. McKilLip entortniued hi cliH
of boyw ot (he Presbyterian churdi
at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Fiidnv een
iug. All icpurt hiiMiig a pleasant
time.
Joe M'irph entertained Medfoul
l lalMc-. Siinda.
LIBOR OBJECTS 10 PEMIIIGER FUNERAL
WORK OF OMVERSITYl SERVICE TUESDAY
SAN FlLWt IM (I, IMi. ti. Dc The funeral of John A. lVnnmcr,
who died at Chico, t al., but week
will be held Tuesday morning ut
10 o'clock from the 1'eil rnderlak
iiitf t'ompunv's chapel.
Irttennent will lyllow l the Jak-
sonvillo ccmutery, to which place ilv
I'uucral cortege will drixe alter tin
rer ice.
LONDON, 1'Vli. tl Judgment was
"iveu out loduy by the pray council
in the case of the minister of pubbf
works of province of Alberta against j
the Canadian Pacific Uailrowd. Tills!
was a test ease regarding the r.scinp- j
Uoa of the lands Cnuadia'n Pacilic
Inuds from taxation mid reunited u
tv victory for Uo railway company .ill!
along tup line, the case being dismis
sed without cod. Their lordship
bold thai unoccupied laud were not
taxable until 20 years utter the ac
tual grant of letters of patent t
tits settler, even should be there a
delay of many years on his part i.i
hiking out thoHO letters of patent.
They also held tnat C. P. H. laud
sold on the installment plan are not
taxable until ull the installments aic
ttkt
GEORGE GP.EY, NOBLEMAN
DIES IN EAST APniCA
mnad that tlu Htutc unlerst of
California cesse to tritlu lawyers who
lead the assaults of privileged capi
tal and corporations generally upon
the iuhsmvs to votcod today in a reso
lution adopted by the labor council
The resolution was sent to Sacramen
to and its matter referred to Ike
law and legislative cummltteo if or
further expiesslou.
HAIR WHITE AS SNOW
Restored to Natural-Color with One Bottle of
WYETH'S SAGE AND
sulphur Hair remedy
The Only True 'Hair Restorer, Tonic and
Rejuvenator
ALMOST A MIRACLE
My hair was as white as snow when I commenced using
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. One bottle re
stored my hair to its natural dark brown color. As I am now
70 years old, I consider the result mpst remarkable. It is an
agreeable and refreshing hair dressing, keeping the hair soft
and glossy, without being in the least greasy or sticky.
WM. WESTLAKE.
210 West Main Street, Rochester, N. Y.
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LAKEVIKW, Or., Feb. (i Many ol
the old setthjrs and others (pmliticd
to make weather predictions for L ikf
County, declare thut the fiiM robin'
of tho season, seen here last Suudnv
is a forerunner of an early -piing.
This, year hn.s been remarkably mild
and outside of a little snow and a
few tlays of cold weather, there his
been nothing like it in years. The
prospectn for the coming year are
bright and (he stock on the ranges
is in fine condition and fully able
to stand any ordinary winler weather
that may come between now and
spiing. Many of the stockmen sn
they have learned n Icson in times'
past and are now feeding hay dur
uijt the few weeks in winter when it
in sometime necessity. This they
us .ert brings the slock out ill the
spiing in better condition and elim-
r&vrTiiEi$3&'3 JChf.GtT
,.i-. t.- wvPTH'fi SAGE AND
SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is daily producing
just such results?
After years of study and analysis of thchajr, we
have been able to produce an ideal Hair ionic
and Restorer, which contains an actual constituent
of hair, combined with ingredients of recognized
merit for treatment of hair and scalp diseases. It
makes and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, gives life,
strength and lustre to the hair, and restores laded
and gray hair to natural color.
Leon B.
No matter how long 2?? tWck your hgr !?
WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REM-
EDY will make it longer and thicker. It will re
move every trace of dandruff in a few days, stop
falling in one week, and start a new growth in from
one to three months.
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WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is guar
anteed to do all that it is claimed to do or tne price win dc rciunucu.
50c. AND $1.00 A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
If Your Drutftflst Dee. Not Kep It Send SOo. In SUmtujij
and Wo Will Send You ik torflo Bottle. Express PrepoJd
COIEpany9 WEWYowcmr.R.Y.
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY
Haskins, Medford, Ore,
inates the loss thai h.is often lesul
ed dining a severe wintcy on tlie
higher altitude aboe the alley. '
TIasklns for Health
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edford Theatre
Wednesday Feb. 8th
Tho New York Success, direct from the Maxine Elliott
Theatre.
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Ilasklas for IiohUTi
By Avovy Hop wood, author of "SWVKN DAYS"
with
Minnie Victorson
KuppoHort bv
WILLIAM W. BLAIR
and a Specially Selected Company.
Scats on salo jMondtiv, Fob. (ith.
BOX
ING EXHIBITION
MEDFORD THEATRE
SGY FEBRUARY 7
-MAIN EVENT--
Rounds - 10 - Rounds
Fighting Dick Wheeler
of Chicago, Battling Nelson's Sparring Partner.
vs.
Fraiikie Edwards
of San Francisco.
2 GOOD PRELIMINARIES 2
General Admission $1.00, Reserved Seats $1.50, Ring
side Seats $2.00.
Seats on sale Friday morning at Haskin's Drug Store.
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Why Not Enlarge
Your Perspective.
LOKIXIN, Vh. U. - liipntt hM
from Nairobi, Kust Atucu, today tell
Of the tlvuth theic of Ocoi'o (lre,
lurothfr of Kir Kdwind Oiv. the Hiii
trt Jiiiuiiitdr of Foreiirn Amur, a
lb ratuU of being: nmimed by i
(Jry, who wn huntintr in the siiih1
MfHintry that travei-ned by Colo
Mi ltuonevelt, became separated irom
hi MHUUJtuion, ur tbf At hi Hicr.
Housing lion from tbuket !.,
firad Wid wounded the animal, hut
ma kuotfkttd down by it clmr-e and
Hflforc h could fire n second time
frightfully daued
I'0 Cl'JtIC A ClIMl IX O.N'IS l)AV
Tak. I.AXAT1VK HHOMO Quinine
labletx. U. usrlt rffuiid money Ifi
(i lM U euro. 0. W. OROVK'8 iIk
uuturo in Oj Mch llOX. 2Uc
Look annuid - investigato st'o what the ntluu1 follow has to offer.
Modftml has mado a wonderful growth But did vou ever stop to consider that site did so simply beoause she
is in the U()(K'K UIVKU VALLKY and that where AIKDKORD lias traveled with seven-league boots other
towns in the same valley have also advanced, though not quite so fast?
DO YOl' mCALljFtho fact that of nil-tho towns in the publie eve, .when taken in connection with FUTURE
KAII ROAD miYKLOPMlCNT, none lead and few equal 0 rants Pass
DO VOU RKALIZIO that (VhWNTS PASS is in the 1 1 "WART Oh1 THE YALLEY and that anything that will
grow AXYWUKRK in the valley will grow as well OR 1JKTTER in the vicinity of GRANTS PASS?
1)0 VOU REALIZE that where a dozen profits have been taken from every acre and every lot and business
blork in MEDEORD, not even the first profit has yet been taken in most instances in GRANTS PASS, and the
field is virgin territory in the fulelst souse of the word, and tho same opportunity that presented itself to you
in Medford five ouvk ago is again presented to jmi today in GRANTS PASS?
FOR1 lXSTAX('E;weeanscllvontho BEST ERUIT LAND at from tflo to $100 per acre, BEARING ORCH
ARDS at from $100 to $8W) an aero, three and four-voar-old UOM.MERGIAL APPLE OR PEAR ORCHARD
:i(R to HH) t.er aero, HIGHLY IMPROVED FARMS at from b'0 to $100 per acre, INCOME-BEARING BUSI
NESS BLOCKS at from $1000 to 3r,lKK), LOTS in the business section of the citv at from $530 to $2500 each
RESIDENCE 1 OTS at from $100 to $1000, TIMBER' in anv quantities desired as low as .M) cents per M, ACRE G 12
in the (MTV LIMITS at from $200 per acre up. STATE YOUR PROPOSITION 'E 1)0 THE REST.
EASY TERMS ON EVERYTHING ON OUR LIST, WHICH IS THE LARGEST AND MOST EXCLUSD7E
IN JOSEPHINE COUNTY.
Rooms 201-202 Albert
Building
N
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GRANTS PASS,
OREGON
(OF COURSE)
Jlnslilim for Health.
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