Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
l-pi, ,-fciVi I ,. t P2GE TWO arEDFORD jAIL TRIBUNE, IttEDFOKD, Qh'ttdON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 36, 1913. DUCK HUNTERS PUT GUNS AWAY Season Passed Last Night at Mid nightLittle Regret as Season Has Been Very Poor During the Past Few Weeks. .' i ' Loenl Bpo'rlijtacn for t lie most part are oiling tneir guns mitl putting tlicm .away" i'or the winter ns tlio duck tendon dosed nl midnight hist illicit. Not nuuiy regrets lire ex pressed in Medford over this fact, for dut'k hunting has been very poor liero during the Inst few weeks. The sport 1ms been especially hud wince the Intter purl of .January. Hardly a duck was brought into the city hy the several parties of hunters that visited the streams and ponds in the nearby country. There is still good goose shooting, and as thero is no closed season on theso birds local sportsmen will be able to go out after them as Jong ns they remain in this section of the country. The snipe season is 'open until the first of April. Snipe 'offer good sport, and the best snipe 'shooting doesn't begin until after the nose of the duck season. (MISS ELLEN SCRIPPS GIVES TO UNIVERSITY BERKELEY, Cab, Feb. 1(1.-As fiured that an endowment would be provided for the tip-keep of a bilogi cal station at La Jolla, near San Di ego, President JJenjamin Ido Wheeler and Regent Earl of the University of California are preparing to take over the $170,000 property from Miss El len Scripps, its donor. When the matter came up before the board of regents through u state ment by J. C. Jlurpcr, representing Miss Scripps, Regent Johnson moved that the acceptance of the gift bo de ferred because tho university was in an unsatisfactory financial condi tion. Assurance of an endowment overcame the obstacle. POPE PIUS IS ILL; EEARS FOR RECOVERY ROME, Feb. 10. While announe- ing today at noon tJmt the condition 1 of Pope Pius hud improved over r night, physicians in attendance were uneasy. Owing to the pope's 7f years, it in feared that if the brou - chitia from which he is suffering S spreads to his lungs his chuneos lor recovery would bo slight. g Doctors Fetacci and Murehiafnuii 2 admitted today that the pontiffs ill. J ness might prove serious. During the morning the fever bubsided relieving S inflammation in tho throat. I LONDON, Feb. 10. A Router ,1U. patch today staled that Hie pope f passed a good night, but that respira tion was rapid this morning. The pontiff's temperature early todu.v .. was till. SECRET AGENTS SEARCH " FOR WOMAN IN NORTHWEST .. v SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 10. -So- tiret ngentb, piosuiiiubly attached to Scotland Yard and eastern dclectho bureaus, nro searching in Win-lung-ton mid Oregon for Mi. Tiovelyn Napier, daughter of Admiral He., niour, mid alleged morganatic wife of King George of England. The Spokane police admit that one oper ative, bearing bona fide rredentiiiK lias been m ciihtcru Washington lor ii week mid his impm-ion, they add, indicate lie is looking for the ad miral's! daughter, though ho de clined (o statu his miskiou in this part of the country. The theory ml vnnced by local detect i vox ih (hut the secret agent seek to proout Mrs. Napier disclosing her identity. The Inland Herald of Spokane, which published the fin-l intimation of the agents' movements in thu utato of . Washington, declares that the possi bility of Spokane harboring Mr. Na pier easily could be a fact mid db. orotion keep the secret hidden. "Just who is employing the secret agent it, nut given out," the paper adds, "but i' it is claimed by the police that his credential,, are genuine.'' Recall Started In San Diego. SAN DIEGO, Cnl, Feb. HI. Ki cournged by (lie MicceSh of the fill year franchise mensiiro, which enr 'rfed by a vote of 405(1 to 17."(l in the recent election, a recall of t'ouneil jneii Sehon and Woods, who opposed tho measure, was Hturtod today. ; Supporters of the long term fran cliiho were elated Inst tiiuht mid a' urowd paraded 'the downtown utreots. belion and Woods wtjie elected two years ago to servo iVmr years onoh. NEW BULLETIN INORTH DAKOTANS OF JIB OUT HOLD JLIY OP' Fruit Growing in the Rogue River Nearly 200 Sons and Daughters of Valley is Theme of Interesting North Dakota Meet and Hold In Booklet Issued hy Medford Com- terestirig Session Merrick is merclal Club. Mnnager Charles A. Malboeuf of the Commercial club has received the flrnt edition of fiOOO copies of the booklet. "Fruit Crowing," being put out hy the organization. Seventy-five thousand more copies will bo procur ed as fast as they are printed. Unlike most booklets of a Hlmllar nature usually distributed by public ity bodoes, the new booklet, printed upon book paper, resembles the pam phlets Issued by the different govern mental departs from Washington. It was written by Mr. Malboeuf fol lowing nn exhaustive study of actual conditions throughout Jackson county and contains, not the rosy abstracts and stories of fabulous returns which generally abound In such works, but actual facts and figures founded upon close Investigations and based more nearly upon tho minimum than upon tho other extreme. Tho booklet is being issued in con Junction with the community public ity department of the Southern Pa cific railroad. An edition on poultry raising and small fruit and garden truck produc tion is In course of preparation. Wants Tariff Revised. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Feb. 10. The house has passed a resolution which usks President Tuft to call mi extru session of congress to revise the tariff. ELKS ACTIVE IN WORK OE REHEARSING PLAY Active rehearsing is now undor way by the members of Lodge 1108, H. P. O. 10., for tho presentation of "Fra I)lavolo" at the opera house early in MncTli. Much training Is to bo done In order that tho production will be without a flaw. Inasmuch as thoro mo many old theatrical stars in the city, tlio production will in no way bo one by amateurs. UNDERWENT OPERATION TO WIN SUIT BUT FAILS LOS ANGELES, Cab, Feb. 10. Undergoing a second serious surgical operation in an attempt to prove his charges of malpractice against Dr. Rea Smith, whom he sued for $!W,' 000, Henry Crissy, while loser in the suit, has left the hospital almo.st completely recovered both from the "test" operation and the one Dr. Smith performed. Following the first operation Cris sy was unable to move about and al leged his health had been permanent ly injured. Ph,VMciuii today said he would entirely recover. Big Blaze In Portland. PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 10. Siv business houses, including a small jewelry store, restaurant, saloon, confection store and u clothing store were destroyed yesterday by fire at Third mid lliirnside streets. The loss i estimated at .foO.OOO. The fire started in the Reiehen steins cleaning establishment when a man tluew a lighted match on the gasolene soaked floor. The result ing explosion spread the flumes throughout the building mid hofo-'c they could be controlled three build ings were glutted. The structures wore wooden and had stood for ll'i ea i. SliriiiiTS to Honolulu, SAN FKASriSCO, Cnl., Feb. 1(1. One hundred and fifty .Mystic Shriller nnd their families have sailed on the steiimer Wilhelmini for Honolulu. The party will speud nine days in Hawaii, where a large num ber of island candidates are to he initiated. Degree, will he conferred on the edge of the wtlcnuic crater of .Manna ,oa. Imperial Potentate Fred A. Iliuet. i l,n Augclc, i in charge it the parly. Woman Electrocuted. SAN FUANVISCO, Cnl., Feb. 1(5. Mr. Uertrude .Maluletkin, .'Hi, was uhuokt itihtuutly killed today when fhe $uiiCMcd the sputtering end of ,i live wire which hud fallen aeros her best purlor table, carried into tin wtruet buuiuisc a fire next door thrnnt-ld eued her home. She died in her! hitsbmid'H anus. Onllim Seizor!. J'OHTLAND, Or. Feb. 10.- Con-, trabnud opium worth $30 wu urtijutd uy eipjiom oiiieuus in mo uumwc quarter aboard the l)ritili stimiuoi , ' Slratmuwtf which hit arrived liorol from 'Aoupuloo, Jdmito. J President. North Dakota folk who have found their homes In the Jloguo Klvor val ley gathered 200 strong in St. Mark's hall Wednesday evening and pro ceeded to "Jolly up." After a busi ness session a banquet and dance fol lowed. The following officers were chos ches en: President, F. K. Merrick, suc ceeding D. V. Luko; vice-president, D. W. McKlllop of Central Point; sec retary and treasurer, John Carkln, re-elected. Tho program opened with remarks by F. 10. Merrick. Other features were: Piano duet by Miss Hertha English and Miss Gertrude Treichler. HeniarkB by Presiding Klder Moore of Grank Forks. Vocal selection, Miss Hunse. it was voted to bold another meet ing at watermelon time, which will probably bo in the early part of Sep tember. Thousands View Corpse. PHILADELPHIA, Pu., Feb. 1G. Clarbed in purple pontificals and wearing the mitre, stole, amethyst ring mid gold pectoral cross of his office, the body of Archbishop Ryan, lying on a dais in tho cathedral here, was viewed by thousands of per sons today. The orphans of the di ocese wero given lending places in the line of mourners. LOCAL COUPLE HAVE BEEN WEDDED 50 YEARS Surrounded by scores of friends who called to congratulate them upon the occasion, Air. and Mrs. J. II. Gay of Central Point observed their fif tieth wedding anniversary last Sat urday. From nil parts of tho val ley came friends to do them honor, as they have resided In this valley since early Jn the '80s. Mr. nutl Mrs. Gay wero married In .lonesvllle, Mich., a hnlf century ago. Deadlock In lown. DKS MOINES, In., Feb. 1(5. De spite the fact that La Fayette Young has withdrawn from the senatorial race, the deadlock is still unbrok en. Young's friends aiTTl several progressives voted for Supreme .Jus tice Deenier as a compromise candi date, but he could muster only 47 vote-.. Briand's Assailant Escapes. PAItlS, Fob. 10. Fear is express ed hero today for tho safety of Pre mier Hrland, following the escnpo from an asylum of a lunatic who recently attempted to kill tho prime minister. Tho madman was armed with two revolvers and several knives when arrested. The country is being scoured for him. SOl'TIIKIt.V PACIFIC COMPANY Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Feb. 8th, 1911. Advertising Department: We take pleasure In nnuounclng that our eastern connections will sell socond class colonist tlckoti dally nt reduced fares March 10th to April 10th, Inclusive, ID 11. Wo have received tho following rates and will bo pleasod to accom modate you in giving you all the in formation that Is required. You can doposlt the money here In Medford and wo will be glad to notify mid have our agents In the oast furnish your friends or relatives with tickets and sleeping accommodations. Fares frem: Chicago $3.1.00 Minneapolis 3 1.75 Missouri river points 115.00 Now York, N. Y 50.00 Yours truly, A. S. KOSKN'HAUM, Agent, ilKTl'lt.Y UOMK Til HOIK! II TIIK SUNXY SOUTH. Whon you arrange your eastern trip be sure to Include tho Sutisot Route through Now Orleans, 101 Paso, Los Angeles and San Frunclsco for return. It is a splendid educational Journey , und at this time of the year especially delightful becaiibe so warm and comfortable. IOvory mtlo is through the sunny southland the rice and cotton fields of Louisiana Texas, the vast mirage moses of Now $tlco and Arlwmu now spread , with bright green, the orange grove and semi-tropic charm of Callfor nlu. miles and miles alone tho ocean " "I - .. ut V.UttVJ! - 'oro, and several of tho most In- torostlug cities ou tho continent. Ask " '""i" " ni an aooui, 292' Ilanklus fur Health. ASHLAND 0 N PREMIUM New Five Per Cent High School Issue Brings Ten Bidders to Ash land, Representing Firms From Chicago -to Pacific Coast. There was n delegation of repre sentatives of great financial establish ments in Ashland recently to attend the opening of bids for the sale of tho $75,000 issue of school bonds for tho purchase of tjie eight-acre tract and the erection of n modern high school structure thereon, says the Kerord. School Directors George G. En banks, chairman, V F. Loonils, C. 11. I.amkin and G. W. Gregg and Clerk Thomns II. Simpson were present. Di rector J. P. Dodge was absent in southern California investiatlng mod ern school conditions there. Of the firms bidding, eight wero from Chicago, one from Seattle and cue from Portland. Tho bids were ns follews: Morris llros., $".", 757. f0 with de ferred deliveries and accrued inter est. .1. M. Wright & Co., $75,052.50. Harris T. & Savings Co., $75,245. Woodln.'McXear & Moore, $75,000. Farson, Son & Co., $75,257. McCoy & Co., $75,000. Davis & Strove Hond Co., $70,138. S. A. Kean & Co., $75,7(55. 10. 11. Rollins & Co. (serial) $75, 8C5. 10. H. Rollins (c Co. (10-20) $75, 483. John N'uveen & Co., $70,000. As soon as the bids wero opened It was found thnt Morris llros. of Port land was a trlble better than the Har ris Trust and Savings Co. of Chicago and they were nwarded the bonds. P. A. GUmore, representing that firm, and Clerk Thomns II. Simpson wont over the technicalities of tho various proceedings and Journeyed to Jacksonville- to inform County Treas urer Cronemiller of tho successful bidder. The state laud board had previously waived tho right to furnish the money, not being in a position to niako a better offer than private con cerns. ENGLAND'S QUEEN MOTHER VERY ILL LONDON, Feb. 1(5. Indisposition on the part of Queen Mother Alexan dra gave rise to disquieting rumors today. Although the court physicians announced that the queen was only .slightly ill, there were ninny rumors that her condition is serious. Weyerliaucser Better. PASADIONA, Cnl., Feb. 1C He ports that Frederick Woyerhausor, lumber king of St. Paul, is soiiously 111 from a stroke of paralysis, wore denied today at his winter home in Pasadena. ARIO YOU IXTICKK3TKD IX A GOOD ' INVKSTJIKNT? Ono hundred acres Butto Creek bottom, undor Irrigation, perpetual wator right. Al for appleo or pears; can mako big money raising onions, colory, tomatoes and all kiudB of veg etables; big money In subdivision; Joins a new towusite and the rail road; all under new wire fence; cau bo bought for ono-half tho prico of adjoining land. Buy from owner and savo tho commission. Address Box 30, Medford, Or. tt Medford, Or., Feb. C, 1911. This is to certify that about Novoinber 1st my daughter was taken with n se vere attack of rheumatism which ren dered her left arm usoless, In fact It was so near paralyzed that sho was not able to movo her flngors, but knowing of somo of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark PRONTC QH1 v v Old customers send me your addl'CSS. New Premiums, Now Ser- T ft i ' PW ACOIH. Hilt tllO SaiUO old staild- ai'd JTOOds. AGENCY GRAND UNION TEA CO. noTippSt. standing cases of rheumatism, we de cided to consult him, In which I am pleased to say made no mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed they would, and after the third treatment the rheumatic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; besides her general health Is much Improved and I do not hesitate In saying I believe thoso nfflicted with rheumatism or paralysis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whose house Is corner Tenth nnd Front street, Medford, Oregon. 284 A. P. WEISS. Where to Go Tonight (ghgjM, X Medford'e Exclusive Picture The- nlcr. Latest Licensed Photo- plays. Ono nime No More One Dime. srs s NATATORIUM ALTi DAY r.,...., i.,.. il.... 1HIII....1.. I,,,.. ntviiilllK, !, i,,i, ......... wt, .. 4 X Hall, Itirie Itaiigc and Tub and 2 2 Shower Itatlis for Ladles and Gen- i 'tlemen. SPKCIAL TOXIGT Ijiilie.s skate free. Concert during J livening. . . rss-'ss- THE ISIS THEATRE ItYXO AND 10MKHSOX In Comedy Songs and Dialogues, introduchiK America's Premier i Lady Baritone. Deceives both y liroas mid nubile. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 2:30. Three Reels of Pictures and a Good Song. "NAT" THEATRE TWO COMKDIIOS The Nat Theater has exception ally good pictures for tonight's program, consisting of a strong drama and two good comedies. 1 Pheodra (drama). 2 A Desperate Remedy (comedy) .1 A WIso Druggist (comedy). Tonight only, admission 10c. U-GO HIGH CLASS STOCK CO. j TONIGHT X :: 'i I Don't Fail to Soo Z "Til 10 YOU MRS WIXTHOPIO" ; X Beautiful Four-Act Society Play.;; Murjorie Mnndoville und her'! Company. Specialties between;; acts. Reserve, your seats by!; Phono 2071. 'i WIIKX DOWN TOWX IX AT TIIK DHOP I "NatM Confectionery ICK CllKAM. SOFT DI1XIKS, COXKKCTIOXKKY, LUXC1I ! A light, pleasant room, open from S a. in. to midnight. ! L. M. fJKAMKS, Proprietor Es.Ksssssssss.s s- Offutt Rornes Auto Co. GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN 6231. Corner Central Ave. and 8th St Medford, Or. Automobiles Have You Seen the NEW STORE 9 Wo Imagine that every person in the city lias been here anil yet we want to bo sure that you realize that we rtcslro a visit from yon and your friends too. If you haven't called, wo Invito you to come anil examine our new quarters, Values and Prices Right Allen Grocery Co. South Centred Ave. ii 'I :: 'i 'i Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE b CO. srsssrN H. B. PATTERSON The QUAKER Everything in the Nursery Line Sec the nice English Hollies. All kinds of shade trees, shrubhery, roses (only the most perfect plants), and full line of p?ar, peach, apple, apricot, prunes, Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 238!Res. Phone 2493 Hemingway's Arsenate of Lead Ts pure and fully equal in quality 1o tiny Lead Arsen ate obtainable even at much higher prices. Jt is guaranteed to show following analysis: Arsenie Oxide" 15 Per Cent Lead Oxide, about 32 Per Cent Soluble Arsenie, under 1-2 Per Cent Improperly made Lead Arsenate gives disastrous results. A good lead arsenate should contain no-free Acetic Acid, only a trace of Free Arsenic Acid, and irom 15 Per Cent to 17 Per Cent of combined Arsenic Acid. It should mix readily with water and remain a long time in suspension. HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE combines all these good qualities. It is unique in possession of prolonged sticking power and It Does Not Scorch. Hemingway's Lead Arsenate is Harmless to the plant but deadly to the insect. Hemingway's lead arsenate is used extensively in the Rogue River Valley by prominent fruit growers with unqualified success. . .j. PRICES P. O. B. MEDFORD In 500 lb. packages 9 l-4e per lb. net In 100 lb. packages 9 3-4c per lb. net In 50 lb. packages 10 l-4c per lb. net Tu 25 lb. packages 11 1-lc per lb. net DISTRIBUTING AGENTS FOR OREGON & WASHINGTON. Kerr, Giff ord & Co. PORTLAND, OREGON. . WWWhVWW Wwvr t" and enjoy the display of new goods. ! NURSERYMAN T0 (, y