Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 12, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ACEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKCION, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 32, 1911'.
PIONEERS HAVE
SPLENDID MEET
Over 250 Members of Pioneer Fam
ilies Meet at Ashland In Annual
..Reunion Nothing Was Lacking to
Make Meeting a Great Success.
Nothing wns Inckinp to nmkc the
annual reunion of the southern Oro
imn uiontcrs nnd nntive sons nnd,
THINK KALI IS
NOW IN GOTHAM
Newspaper Tells Of His Arrival
There New York Pollco Are No
tified and Absconding King of
Local Greeks May Be Apprehended
Through n newspnper received hv
a local Greek from New York it is be
lieved that Chris Kail, erstwhile
daughters which was recently held at "kins" of the Greeks in Medford who
Ashland' a success, says the Tiding
Alin.it QfiO pnthercd in this city,
where they met n war mrecention.
Addresses in the morning, followed
by a delicious dinner that taxed the
appetites even of the old settlers, and
reminiscences in the nflemoon made
Iho day complete.
G. W. Dunn presided at tue exer
cises in tho morning and Hev. 11. ..
Van Fossen pronounced the invoca
tion. This was followed by an in
Klnicnicntnl solo by Miss Norma
Minkler. Jliss Slinkier was peculiar
ly qualified for this office, not only
because of her musical ability but
because she enjoys the distinction of
being Krcat-granddnughtcr of Wil
liam Hoffman, one of tho cnrlicit
nioneers. Sho is a cranddauchter of
Mr. and Sirs. M. H. V'""K "ml
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Mink
ler. Rev. Mr. Tnn Fossen rend "Bene
dict Arnold," a masterpiece which
was particularly adapted to the oc
casion, nnd wns followed by Rev.
Robert McLean of Grants Pass, the
orator of the day. In addition to be
ing ono of the oldest active ministers,
in Southern Oregon, Mr. McLean is
an able orator, as he demonstrated
Tuesday. He gave a fascinating nd
drcss, which was greatly enjoyed and
highly complimented.
Tim chnirmnn then rend some in
teresting Indian War reminiscences
liv A. G. Rockfellow. The lntter oc
cupied a place on the platform dur
inn- li rendinc of these reminis
cences, sittint in an historic old
nlinir tlint was ft century old. Miss
Nellie Gilbert gave a vocal solo ac
companied by Miss Lottie Crews
After this all adjourned from the
Tabernaclo to the G. A. R. Hall,
where a sumptuous dinner was
served. Tho ladies who contributed
tho dishes were the kind that "know
how" nnd everything was done to a
turn. Tho dinner included chicken
pies with nil the trimmings nnd side
dishes, topped off with a variety of
fruits, watermelous, mineral waters,
cako and ice crenm.
The hall was beautifully decorated.
Tho sides of the room were banked
with flowers and wheat and com
were twined nbout the pillnrs.
A feature of tho afternoon session
was the reading of meorials by F.
D. Wagner. Those who have passed
away during tho past year are as fol
lows :
Sarah Ann Chapman, who died
Juno 25, 1911, aged 05.
Chnrles K. Klum, who died April
25. 1911.
John P. Wnlkcr, who died Febru
ary 10- 1911. '
Jacob Thompson, who died Febru
ary 5, 1911.
America E. Thompson, woh died
November 20, 1910.
E. E. Gore, who died November
21, 1910, aged 80 years.
Dnniel P. Brittsan. who died
March 11. 1910.
Tho afternoon session wns held in
G. A. R. hall. Following tho read
ing of tho memorials, W. J. Dean of
Talent read Mr. Rockfellow's poem
entitled "Tho Trail." The remainder
of tho afternoon wns then devoted
to reminiscencing" led by E. K. An
dorson.
skepped out recently with a goodly
amount of Greek coin, ha been lo
cated m uotuam. 'ino newspaper
mentions Kail as a recent arrival
from the West.
Icnl authorities have communi
cated with the New York police de
partment nnd it may be that Kail
will be found and held. It is said
that the man is wanted in n number
of Western cities for alleged .Miarp
practice and petty swindling.
HIS TONTNAME
WAS NO GOOD
R. W. Swelyn Tait, Is In Durance
Vile, AH Because That Fancy Coq
nomen Was No Good On a Check
Doc Ryan Is Stung.
DIVIDE ALASKA m m
III TERRITOfitES "
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CATANIA, Sicily, Sept. 12. Ml.
Congressman Sulr Would Give Aetna, tho-volcano which devastud
Country Home RuleDenounces Mcssinla and Hcggio, causing a loss
Conservation and Government hmAK ' " i ';
t today nnd refugees Irom air tho
Leasing Of Coal Lands. farms and ii!ages on its slopes arc
flocking here for Mitoty.
ureal eruptions trom tho mam
crater, three lesser orators and 1I
fissures are constantly increasing hi
violence. The air is filled with ashes
nnd the lava is flowing in immense
streams down the mountain side.
R. W. Swelyn Tint in spite of
his name, is indurancc vile, lie wns
juged Mndny afternoon charged with
giving checks which are no good. Doc
Ryan is the party who was stung.
Mr. R. W. etc. Tnit is secoond
cook in a local restaurant- On Au
gust 4 he is said to have passed two
checks which were returned as val
ueless. One wns for $5 nnd tho oth
er for 3. Doc Ryan soon discovered
that the paper was worthless and he
called on Tait to mako good. Tait
has since failed to do so and yester
day grew sarcastic over it. So he
was locked up.
The case will bo heard this after
noon in the Justice court.
ASHLAND ROAD
WORKERS NAMED
Men Are Appointed To Work With
Medford Fcr the Passage of Good
Road Bond Issue Will Be Here
September 20.
SEATTLE, Wn." Sept. 12,-Con-gressman
William Sulxcr, chairman
of the committee on foreign affairs,
who has just returned from Alaska,
at a banquet at tho Arctic Chili
spoke in favor of homo rule foi
Alaska and a government owned rail
road there. He declared itgainst tin
leasing ..ystem in the following lan
guage. "I do not want to see government
ownership for coal lands, but 1
would a hundred times rather have
government ownership than have the
leading system fastened on us."
bulzcr's plans for homo govern
ment, undertakes n division of Alas
ka into three territories, south east
em, south western and northerr
Alaska, each of which, owiuir to e-
ographicnl conditions has nothing :i,
common with the others. He predict
ed that in the next 50 years, the beef
supply for the United States' Canada
and Mexico would como from touth
western Alaska.
Speaking for the majority in the
house Sulxer promised to give Alaska
fair treatment. He denounced the
Controller Bay episode as "the most
dastardly attack ever made on a
president." He rebuked Gifford Phi
chot nnd other conservationists who
"started a rumpus" nbout a purport
cd monopoly by 11,100 locators wh
sought to secure 30.000 acres. Sul
zer claims that even if they got thi.
it would bo but a drop m tho bucket
ns "there are 21,000,000 acres of
coal bearing area in the Bering River
and Mnntnniiskn districts."
MRS. EVERHARD'S
FEDERATION LEADERS
LEAVE COAST FOR HOME
EFFORT TO FIND JEFFRIES
IN ALASKA A FAILURE
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 12.--With
his mother far from being out
of danger, all efforts to ocato Jas.
J. Jeffries, former champion heavy
weight pugilist who with his brother
is hunting somewhere in the Keuaim
mountains in Ahiskn, have failed.
Advices received from Suward today
Mate htat Fred Lanbiier, tho Kfout
sent out to notify tho Jeffries broth
ers of their mother's illnesB, has
abandoned tho search. It is feared
that (he failure to find her f-ons may
have u bad effect on Mrs. Jeffries,
HIVES AND PRICKLY HEAT
RELIEVED FREE
Thorn nro no conditions attached
to this offer. If you aro Buffering
with hives, prlckley heat, Insect bites
or any other skin affliction, wo want
yon to accont with our compliments a
frco bottlo of 7.EMO, tho clean li
quid romody for oczoma, and all dis
eases of tho skin nnd scalp,
This free bottlo is not full size,
but It is largo enough to show you
tho wonderful lieullng und soothing
effects of XKMO.
Call today for your aamplo bottlo
of ZBMO at the Hosklns Drug Storo.
C
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The following committee hns been
appointed by tho Ashland Commer
cial club to act with the committee
recently appointed by the Medford
Commercial club to work for the pas
sago of tho bond issue for tho pur
pose of constructing better high
ways in the county; C. B. Lambkin,
chairman; J. A. Harvey, C. L. Young
C. L. Cunninghum, A. W. Silsby.
This committee is to meet soon
with the local committee and the two
committees will then get together on
campaign work. The Ashland club is
planning for a large delegation to
Medford on September 20 or what
ever date Samuel Hill is to bo in Med
ford.
LOS ANGELES, Cal.' Sept. 12.--Following
a conference with Sam
uel Gompers, president of the Ainer
ienn Federation of Labor, J. W.
Kline, international president of the
blacksmiths; J. A. Franklin, presi
dent of the boilermnkers; J. D. Buck
alew, vice president of the machin
ists, nnd SI. F. Ryan, international
president of tho enrmens union, de
parted for their eastern homes at
noon today. Before leaving Kline
stated that last night's meeting hnd
no relation to the strike situation on
the Hnrriman lines further than o
explain the matter to the members
of the unions involved, should trou
ble come.
NOISELESS GREETINGS
FOR PRESIDENT TAFT
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12.
President Taft's welcome to Portland
will bo "hearty, but duly decorous,"
ncocrdlng to members of tho commit
tee having his entertainment In
charge hero.
There will bo no "rahs-rahH, with
tigers" nor shrieking sirens, and 4th
of July racket, such as grcoted Col
Koosovelt, announced tho committee.
Taft will arrive hero October 11, and
it is by telegraphic request that the
muffler Is to bo put on all nolsemak-
lng devices.
About the only break in tho pro
posed quietude, apparently, will bo
tho president's speech at tho armory.
MISS NOBODY FROM
STARLAND ON FRIDAY
On Friday evening at Sfedford Op
era House Manager SIcCallum will
present for the first time in this city
the new musical revue called ".Miss
Nobody from Starland" with a most
attractive cast, inclosing Olive Vail.
This production is ono of Mort II.
Singer's latest ventures nnd comes
from the Princess theatre, Chicago,
where it has enjoyed a most success
ful run of one entire season. The
play will be in six scenes, ono of them
aboard the ocean liner Lusitnnin, an
other the stage door of tho Princess
theatre, Chicago j if
SPOKANE, Wn. To savo them-
solves from violating tho law and
making the company liable to a glne,
tho crew on an eastbound Great
Northern freight stopped tho train
flxo miles from tho end of their run
after thoy had worked continuously
for 10 hours, and rested eight hours
before resuming tho trip.
Husklne for Health.
A Warning Word
From tho Ilcrpicldo Girl.
You are becoming bald. The hair
is getting thin on the top of your
head and unless you tako my ad
vise you will, bofore long, bo as hair
less as a croquet ball. Remember,
too that chronic baldness Is Incurable.
It is all duo to dandruff. I can
tell, because you always havo dand
ruff flakes on your coat collar. He
sides being an Indication of Im
pending baldness, It also sugeHts un
tidiness. Nowbro's Horlpcldo will kill tho
gorm that causes dandruff, checks
further acumulatlnn of scarf skin
and stops falling hair.
You aro not taking any chances
when you purchaso Horplcldo and
you aro tempting fato when you uho
anything else. Horplcldo has thou,
sands upon thousands of satisfied
usors who testify to its germ destroy
ing and hair preserving qualities.
Your druggist Is authorized to
guarantee ono dollar bIzo bottles, Tho
best barbers recommend and use It.
Send 10 cents In postago to The
Horplcldo Co., Dopt. It., Dotrolt,
Mich., for samplo and booklet.
MKDKOJtl) PJIAHMAGY,
Near Post Oflce, Night or Day,
Tho funeral of Mrs. W. II. Kvcr-
bind, who was killed last week, when
her hroBO was frightened, will be
hold from the Into residence at Hull
West N'lnth street Wednesday after
noon at 'J o'clock, Friends are cordi
ally Invited to attend.
ed to escape from a United Slates
deputy uinrshal und us it result is
today suffering from serious injur
ies. Lyman bolted away from his cus
todian anil jumped ou a street ciir
and in so doing struck his foot
against the step, breaking a nniulior
of Miuill hones and Miiaiiilug Ills an
kle, The pain drove Lyuinii to it box
pilal, where the iiiiii-hIiiiI again look
IiIiii In charge, The prUnuur wmm
then IuInimi to (he Ahiuii'dn county
jail.
Ilnnklns for Moulin.
SWINDLINK PROMOTER HURT
IN ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE.
Nankin for He lth
SAN FRANCISCO, Cul, Sept. 12
Dr. John Grant Lyman, a Los An
gelcs promoter who was n rested hire
last week on n elmrge of making
fraudulent use of the mails, attempt-
GOOD HOUSKEEPING NEWS
VOL 1.
Tuesday, Soptember 12.
No. 2
NOTK Wo will give under this
column, from time to time, hints on
the preparation and uo of meat food
products that may be used for tho
betterment of and economy In your
cooking. Union Meat Co.
Regarding the Gheapor Guts
of Beef
Much bettor than wo could tell
here and more In detail, Is nn nrtlclo
in tho September tsue of tho Undies'
Homo Journal, on page S4 on the use
of tho cheaper cuts of beef, showing
how thoy may bo prepared Into sav
ory, appetizing dishes at a saving of
one-third to one-half tho coa t of
standing rib roasts, slrilon or porter
house steaks. Tho suggestions are
very practical and every housewife
can profit by following tho recipes
given therein for the preparation of
Steaks Stanloy, Dolled Heof, Cottngo
Supper Iteef, Mock Stew, Heof Iloll,
etc.
Thero Is ono very vital point that
thoy do not intuition regarding the
selection ut meat and that Is In re
gard to making sure that you secure
for your protection, only Government
Inspected Meat. It Is an winy matter
as nil Government Inspected Meats
bear tho stamp of the Inspectors n
little round, blue stamp on tho akin
with tho words "U. S. Government
Inspected nnd Passed." This Is Un
cle Sam's protective mark. You will
find this mark ou every pound of
moat lenvlng our plant nnd also In
tho center of the circle, out! plant
number "138." I.ook for this al
ways when buying fresh meat at lo
cal butchers and slaughter houpon
who kill and sell meat direct to the
consumer nro not under Government
Inspection and could kill and sell
diseased meat. Union Meat Co.
p.0j.--
Does This Suit You ii
All work guaranteed snltsfactory. If It Is not your money la
refunded.
All greaso cups kept full nnd all bolts kept tight without ex- i,
tra chargo above storage. i j
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LONE RED AUTO COMPANY
MULKKY & CJIUFFITII, Prop. 110 S. IIAUTIjKIT.
& jIUliKHl tiiurriiiti rrup. " .-i. ... . i,
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Headquarters
For
CUT GLASS
Trust this Btoro to bo al
ways prepared to fill your cut
glass wants.
Wo'ro showing an unusually
fine assortment of cut glass
now many rich, sparkling
pieces that aro truly beautiful
to behold and yet reasonably
priced.
If you're thinking or cut
glass, como and Inspect our
lino.
FINE WATCH AXI .IKWKMtV IlKPAIIMNO.
DIAMOND 8KTT1.VG AND KNGKAVIXO.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Cut Glass
For Brides
If thoro's a wedding present
to bo bought soon, wo call your
attention to our fine allowing
of beautiful, rich cut glass.
Wo havo a sultablo gift hero
at 'most any price you care to
pay.
Tlio Jeweler.
Near 1'oibifflcc.
TO THE FAIR GROUNDS
Oregon
$11.15
ROUND TRIP
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SALE DATES:
Sept. 9 to Sept. 16
Limit September 20
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No stopover allowed
All trains will stop at fair grounds
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RY.
A. H. IIOHKXISAUAI.
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BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All ordora promptly uttundod to night or tiny. Short
and long hauls. Moving hoiiHoholdgoodH u Hpuciulty
Union tunmatorB.
Office 51 9. Front
racITIc 4171 Home 80 Residence Mnln 613
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E. Q. Trowbridgo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilors nnd Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO.
Jlftl)ii)iJSl)li)jJJ)
Our Meat
Department
Invites your closest inspec
tion. It is clean. It is
screened. It is sanitary.
Sometime take a look at
our refrigerators. We
have the largest cooling
plant in Southern Oregon
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ITHOUT the best
in groceries your
cooking cannot be a success. The
good working man never attempts
to build with doficiont tools or bad material.
Ho is too proud of his work.
So with the successful cook. Only the finest groceries
can bring satisfaction. We soil that kind, Successful
cooks are our best patrons.
TAKE FLOUR
For instance, WAITSBURG PURE WHITE is tho
'kind that givos complete satisfaction.
ALLEN GROCERY CO,
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