Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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BUTLER HELD
IN 1300 BONDS
Reputed Son of Influential Portland!
Attorney Held in $300
Answer Circuit Court
Support Charge.
Bonds to
on Non-
Justice of the Pi'ii(!t Henry 0. Du.v,
Hilling in court in Jacksonville Tues
day, hold Ralph HiiIUt, u etudi'iit (
tiie Pnuifk' Xorthti,rn Dcutnl cul-
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prominent attorney in that city, over
in ijiHUU bond1 to answer before the
, cireuit court on a charge of non
Hiipport of liis wife.
According to the testimony intro
duced at the hearing yesterday when
assUlnnl district attorney Oeorgo V
Chnrry placed the wife, Mertha Ilut
ler, on tho stand, the couple were
married in Redding, Cnl., in Feb
ruary, 3910. At the time, il is alleged,
Mrs. ilutler, who was then a divorcee,
was the possessor of a fortune of
Hovoral hundred dollars, all of which
Khe charges Ilutler with having aided
her in spending before last July, he
loft her in Kcdding and returned to
Iho home of his father in Portland.
She told (he courl that, although she
wmh niel: at the time, she followed
him there but that hu refused to recognize-
her as his wife. She left Poit
laud and came to Ashland where,
whenever her health has pormitted
it, slio stated, she has supported her
self siiH'o,
Although tho defense failed lo put
any witnesses on the stand at the
hearing, K. K. Kelley, attorney for
Uutler, stated that the defense based
their case on the fact that at the
time tho coremony between Huller
and the woman was porftyvmed at
llcddiug sho had not been divorced
from her husband a sufficiently long
time to permit her to enter upon nn
olher marriage contract, and on
those grounds, under the statutes of
r the stato of Oregon, the marriage
was null and void.
I he prosecution endeavored 1 t
have Hiitlcr's bajl set at a large sum,
hut Justice Pox, after continuing the
case for hearing before (he ue.vt term
of the circuit court, set bonds at
Jcge.ol t'orllniul ami Mint to n hip; static and L. W. DyrclMirjf. n wrest
Mn of C. X. Dutlcr. a wealthy and'ler ol' local rami' ami formerly in -
t'310. troubled with feinalo eouidaints, for
Miss Heryl JAIiijhou, a dnughtor of j vor ten vear. I could iiot walk or
Mrs. Sutton's by a former marriage, stand oniiiy feet, and had been !
appeared in court with her mother in ,m(!,t confined to the home, for a
Whose behalf she testified. (,nx i,m., i ,0K,, (a(. r,mui,
, immediately following the proenn-, th wninun's Ionic, and now 1 can
tation of the ease Mtveral weeks nno
before Uilriift Atornev It. V, .Mulkny'
in (hit) city, the police or I'oillan.l,
in aiiKwer to lelegraphie reipioHt,
placed Hutler under arrest in that
city and released him in .fJ.'O bail.
Jle agreed to come to Hun city for
trial and last Sunday came here uu-
aeeompnaied.
JOSPS VOICE
J LITTLE WORN
Tenor Heard in Silver Threads, a
New England Play Time Has
Frayed the Upper Register of His
Marvelous Voice, Though.
(ly Kil AudrT.)
. Hiohurd Join and bis company guo
u pluasUig eiitoitaiuniuut lat ititfld
at the opera Iioiku. Tho play whk
Stlvur ThruaiU, a vehicle in which to
ililroduue Mr. Joe in bo repeiloire
oj" popular old song.-,.
Tliy plot of Silver Thread is imn-li
Ji(ii inaiiy of the Now KukIhiuI rural
plays that lumi bueu mhiii for the
last fow yyaiH, dealing an it diMiu
with tho simple life. The east was
all very good with poibaps thu o.'ktnd of pavement up to Januar 1,
caption of Mr. Miumcii who i-mhor ipn.
ovor-aeted bik part, lie was a littltf
190 villianoug for n wdIMh-ihI fel
1qw. An to Mr, Jonu'k singing, bw luu a
puoulinr voieo of vory uwoot quality.
1 a light toaor graduating into
a falsetto. It a porhaM a little un-
kfuil lo fritititoo Mr. Jimv for in thellf MUWni Midewalk were laid m 1010
liucb voice a sUalil eoiil 01 ten mats
tho upper notvit and to say (but lie
doproNud the key in mt of his up
par tone i komeihiug that might be
only temporary. We would tay, how
oyer, thai time has wuru the upai
i-Ogistor a bit and Mr. .lone would d
wall to iug his IimIImiU in n lower ke
whero hid voice Htdl retauix a preli
good ipiality, vory iimilr to a con
tralto, However, Mr. June hit nj
the old tavonle atojigh fur yei a
jiublio llmt lift thoroughly wgoytui
WRESTLERS MEET
AT NAT TONIGHT
Before an Audience Which Promises
to Include Many Ladies, Buscli and
Dyrcborn Will Battle for Suprema-i
cy Entire Section for Ladies. i
llel'oro mi uiuliem'c which, from the
advance bookiiiKu, prominPH to con
tain many lnBnio. Carl I5ueh, claim
ant to the title of iiuddltMM'itflit
wicilliiiL' eluiiiiiHon of I lie Cnitcd
struetor of wroHtliny to the Sacra
mento, (Cnl.) Athletic club, will bat
tle for supremacy on a mat t retched
on the skating rink floor of the Kat
alorium tonight. Moth men ltc.c
trained hard during the past week
and as they have met before, in Koso
burg on l-'ebruary Hi lit-t, there is a
keen rivalry between them. MiihijIi
aiupiished Dyreborg after a strug
gle which lasted for over one hour be
fore but Dyreborg claims that the
match was not a good one as be wes
out of condition.
The men will wrostlo for the. gate
receipts tonight, tho winner to take
a (JO per cent cut.
Because of the fact that a num
ber of local ladies have expressed a
desire to attend (he match, the man
agemeut of the Xaditoriuiu has set
aside an entire section of the bal
cony immediately facing the "mat"
where oiil yladies, or ladies and their
escorts, may be sealed. The iiiiiu
agemont has also assured a large
number of ladies that there will be
nothing occur which would in any
way cause a woman to rogrenl hnv
iiiir attended the affair, ami the fn.-l
'that it is taking place in the Xalalor-
iiini, where the interests of the wo
men and children patrons are always
safeguarded, is in itself a sufficient
guaranteo for many.
A preliminary between Frank Slo
cutn mid Toy Watson will piece d
tho main event immediately before the
start of which (wo local wrestlers-,
Joe .Meinsic und Jack Ken, will be
bo introduced and will each challen,".e
the winner of tho Husch-Dvreboig
utti t Ii
Worth Wclyht In Gold.
Abingdon. Va. .Mis. Jennie Me-
Call, of this i.laee. savs. "1 bad been
wj. n.vwheie 1 want to pi. Cardui'
ih worth iln weij-hl in g.ihl.'' This i!
Ii'ikIi ehtimatc on a plain, heib nicd-l
iciuc, vet then-are thoiihands ot wo-
. w, d K,v ,,v (H ,.!,.,.
f,. n.nied lo rclie'xe tl'ieir suffer-;
,.,. f,mlm ,ns .1,M others. Win1
lm oii? Tr it. Your druiruM sells
l(, , $) bottles.
$4,091,261 SPENT
FOR GOOD STREETS
Improvements Include Sixty-three
Miles Pavement and 115 MilCSJ
CI.I..Unlb n,l,. Il. Dnc. Vn.
wiubnturw uiiiiiiH hut I .11 iui
215 Per Cent Gain.
DuriuK lat year (Ut.-KI miles of
Iihi.1 surface iwvementa were laid m,S'"V1k,, Ilo,,s'' ,IJ0' 78'"' ",ul 72ti-
Portland, Mn iaoimiHe of 4'I.'JS miles
over IIih roeovd Hindu in 1U0U, or 'JlJ
per om.
Illtiilltlile Leads.
Piiipertv owners- of the eitv bine
shown a decided purtuilit. for bitu
ilthic iNiveineulx, It leads all othei
wiemeals with a total mileage ol
5I.UJ to iU credit. Asphalt is nest
with -Hi.lJ iiiilus. AH of thtfo U:
iiiiM am hIiowii in Kngineor llauson's
reHtit and wore tho totals ot em h
Duriuir thu yvar, in addition to the
hard Kinfaee pavements that were
laid and Mcnwptod there were l'.':'i
iuile completed whieh have not yet'
been accepted, but will be very
bortl.. ' '
The report slmwk that ll.'i.T mile
and only
walk.
li 7 nidi's nf wood side-
I
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
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ME I ) If OR 1) MAIL TRIBUNE,
SALE OF SPRAY
New Law Forbids Manufacture or
Sale of Lime and Sulphur Solution
Which Has Specific Gravity of Less
Than 30 Degrees, Baumc Test.
One ol the now- lawn imrc( which
IntorcitB tho fruit groweis is that
regulating the manufacture sale of
lime and sulphur apray. It was In
troduced by Senator Xottlnnlinin and
was known as somite bill No. 17!t. It
reads as follews:
Section 1. No pel son, firm or cor
poration shall Hell, offer or expose
for mile any Unio and sulphur solu
tion -or compound for spraying pur
poses, which shall have a specific
gravity of 'less than thirty degrees,
Hoaunie teat, nor which contains aa
thlng except products which arise
rioui boiling lime and sulphur in
water, and no salt or other soluble
, substance shall bo used therein.
Section 2. Rvery package of surh
compound or solution sold, offered
or exposed for sale shall be plainly
I labeled 'with black-faced type, la let
ters not of less than ono-aaii oi an
Inch in length, stating tho contents
of the compound or solution and the
grlvity test thereof.
Section .'1. Any person, firm or cor
poration selling, offering or oppos
ing for salo any Hmo and sulphur
solution or compound which does not
comply with tho provisions of tills
Act, either iib to test, Ingredients,
label 'or otherwise, shall ho deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction tliereor shall bo fined not
less than $10 nor more $100, or by
Imprisonment in tho county jail not
more than sixty days, or by both
nuch fine and Imprisonment, In tho
discretion of the court.
CITY LEAGUE
E- ORGANIZE!
Bowlers in City Lenyuc Divided More
Evenly Amonji TeamsStart New
Scries and "Senators" Beat
"Smoke House" in First Game.
REGULATED
In order to leiiew interest in IliciJ
bowling game beie, and to distribute
the player among the teams
com- f
ponitig 1 lit) City league in a mou
even manner, the member of the
league recently reorganized the pei
souuel of the four team which m
future will be made up a follows-
"Locomobiles" J. Coibin Nell,
captain; V. Diamond, J. Diamond,
William ICeyes, (1. Manger and Dr. i".
It. Seelv.
"Nat Specials" -O. J. Pulton, cap
tain; J. KirkgaHser, Harvey Ling, W.
Dudley, W. Downing anil K. Ilever
ldge. k
Smoke ilntuV A. Antle, cap-
Lee b'oot, II. Kent tier. .
II. WooiU, M. L. Patton.
"Senator. - ltobert W. Teller.
captain; Con Cady; O. Sony Smith;
Woods, .M. .Morgan, C. Misc.
The first game of the new weries
played Monday night on the Natu-
,,",'"' '.V". Wfllltwl 111 H W hilling
. . i,.,lllllnl.iaw ....,
the "SmoLe
House" team by two games out of
three, 'file Ihm and deciding game
whs won by threw pin. The corc
weie: Senators, 7-1U, (D7, ami 72!.
l lie liei unme,
neiweeii i ne
L
eoiiiolules und (In
take place at l he '
mg.
Nat Specials wn!
Nat" I'mbis een-
ur
"wammsagM
Restores color to Gray or
Faded hair Removes Dim
drulfnnd invigorates the Scalp
Promotes a luxuriant,
health) hair growth Stops its
falling out. Isnotadye.
$1 UlanJftlc 41 l),uii .Siure or direct iipou
ttffiiit ul price ami dcalri iutu. Siud 9c fur
nil twill - rt.il.. lUy Spcculm. Cu..
rCHrl.. N J . I' ,
Ittl'U.sU ALL SUUS riTUTI-S
For Sale and Heeniiuendel liy l.oon
It, HasUius.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
MtiDFQRD, OlflOOOX, WEDNESDAY, MARC1!! 1, 1911.
Make Your Next Visit to Meeker's Store Soon
For hosts of new spring goods have arrived since you were here last. It's none too
early now for you to begin looking about for that new Easter costume. Our spring
displays will give you a correct idea of what the new spring styles are "going to be.
And here and there throughout the store you'll find many bargain offerings to add
"nnice" to vour visit.
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fwHP I" Pi Just a Touch
VmpvWMAM ' marks the differ-
fMSi ieiSKl ence between
vmm mlih bcing "weU
'Jflfjm mSMlm dressed" and
'Mm IeBKmfI " "dressed up." )
m so.3uS ffflM MSCALL PATTERNS
I rft style with
V W Simplicity.
i
NEXT SATURDAY IS HOSIERY DAY
AVlii-n we will turn n livniul how spring lino loose at pvicos that doty (competition.
Included are some .special pureliasos in hosiery "seconds."
12 1-2 and 19c pair
Every purchase is guaranteed, every customer satisfied or no sale is our policy.
28 South Central
Avenue
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Fine Watch and Jewelry
J?pvJJv.p;IfxrWi.XB,J,'JJkJNr,r'yf.Pvy
the: children
Tho children know in-: thev know an unusual pleasure and satisfaction in
column1 to our store. You can send them to us to perform your errands; to get
the simplest drug store product or the most vitally important medicine. "We
shall serve them cheerful I v and carefully. ATe offer you and the child satis
faction and pleasure in every respect.
Orange Blossom and Lowneys Candies
Meclford Pharmacy
Phone Main 101, Night or Day. Near Post Office
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Two
If you are looking for a building site
don't fail to investigate this. These
lots are close to pavement-overlook
the entire city and valley-good soil
very low in price
'"T"" '" '' '''' ' I ! I 111 ! II ''
Will Sell One or Both for $400.00 Each
Address Box G. B. care this office
,
Diaicnonds, Watclies
and Jewelry
Everything in the Jewelry Line.
If You Want Quality, I Have It.
MARTIN J. REDDY
TII10 JIOWKIJCR XKAK POSTOL'MWE
Repairing Diamond
--
Fine
ttit t
Tiie New waists
for Spring
"Will suit you to n T. Never
saw thorn more beautiful,
and this collection contain-?
all the bebt hellers.
89c to $1,50
The New Spring Foulards
Await your criticism and
choice here. We cannot at
tempt to tell you of the new
foulards in print because
printers' ink cannot give you
any conception of this collec
tion's attractiveness. Just
drop in when you are down
our wjiv.
Showingsat 85c-$1.00 yd
Your Needs in Wash Goods
can certainly be best met
here. Lf there's anything in
new wash goods that we ov
erlooked, we'll get it for you.
Big Showing's at
12 l-2c, 15c, 20c, 25c yd
di?
"a ryr f
Setting and Engraving
V
Lots
v
L., fPffwwJ
MHMMIHtnnHHH j i 'T??"7irr'i
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PETITION TO PAVE
WEST ELEVENTH STREET
Residents and property holders on
Eleventh street are circulating; n. pe
tition today to have their street, be
tween Oakdale and Hamilton street-;,
paved with a'-phnlr.
Where to Go
Tonight
lif-lt-Clas 2
Vaudeville 'and X
Moving lectures 5
D-GO
Doors oH'li at ?
T:0O P. M.
saxfoud .v- mullkkv.
Presenting
"THE SPI1MT CH.UIHEIl"
X A very clever little playlet hi
which JJlss Mullery renders four
character chango songs, opening
In white and closing in black.
MIH'IVfi lllCTl'lll'K
T-nst nnil host Klil)1(ctR. '
vsrr'sNsNr
Medford's Exclnaivo Picture The-
X atcr.
s
nlayR.
Latest Licensed Photo
l One nime No More -One Dime.?
"NAT" THEATRE
Complete change
of
program
Today ?
Only the best and latest films
ihown.
Admission 10c.
THE ISIS THEATRE
l-'Oltl) AND MILIiKK ;;
Tiie Dancer and the Yodlcr. J;
Singing Talking Dancing Z
Throughout the eastern cities Mr.;!
Ford has the) reputation of being;;
one of tho greatest dancers on the!;
Amnrlpnn otnrrn '
MAItY GHAV
Singing and Talking
Direct from Paatages Circuit
(Nu ft Scd)
NATATORIUM
TODAY
Holler Skating, Itowiing, I'ool, !
minimis, ulKk. Shooting and Tub;
j ami Shower Itaths tor ladies and
i
gentlemen. J
WllUX DOWN TOW.
IX AT TIIK
DHOP
"Nat" Confectionery
ICI3 CKKAM, SOPP DHXIKS,
COXFKC'J'IONimV, LUNCH
A light, pleasant room, open
from S a, in. to midnight.
L. 31. GIU3IKS, Proprietor
i
PHONE 901
Old customers send me
your address.
New Premiums, New Ser
vice, Now Agent.
But the same old stand
ard goods.
AGENCY GRAND
UNION TEA CO.
IIOTIMPI STKKI-rr
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
1 SSSSSt--SSSSSNt
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? .ilKIM'OKD'S AMUSK.MEXT J
0ENTERAI. OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 6231.
Comer Coutrnl Ave. ani 8tk St
Medford, Or.
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22 South Riverside
Phono Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H, Mark
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thorn ami ho bj bald 111 lugli Mim ;
both iib i)i) niihil aud a gwtlutun i
HasUliiB for IlQalth. b.i.
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