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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1911)
dt ft i 4 f i PRALL PRAISES HONOR SYSia President of Stnto Association for Wllhway Improvement Draws a Lesson From Coiiillllons ns He Found Them Recently. I'OHTI.ANI), On.., Nov. 'jr.. Al ii ici'ciil ini'i'liiiK of tin Omoii Am noi'liiilon for llluliway liiiproviuni'iil 1'icHiilt'iil I'i'iill liiul ii word (o hii.v in iipinovnl of llio (loviuiior'H eonvk't lntior policy. I In villi; jut n'liiin.'il from hoiiIIiimii Om'koii, ho (old liovv Coiinly KiiKiiiiM'r llntinoii of .lnrkmui liiul I'mind IIim primmiM-M licllcr work in llinii tiny ho liiul ever lid'oro iinciI. "Mr. Ilaiiiion told inn tlm coiivii'tK woru piilliolii'iilly twii'i' to work ami lo mala' k""I" Hiiltl Mr. I'rall. "Hoimi of tin nii'ii ui'iii ai'tiially overworking, ami tin cIiihm of wmli ilor.o wiih i!.i'i'llint. ('oiiiity IOiikIimmt'm I'Iiiii. ''Tim county ciiKiin'i'r Iiiir a plan, too, for Infill inj roiul liiiildinj; cn tluiHijiniii. Out in tlio mini wliom tlio old nmiiliuilM prolimt njtahiKt anytliiin,' ludlor tliiin tlicy Imvo I'liiluri'il for ' vonr, tin' I'liyinriT jcion anil mlii t in rily Imililtf a half milii of xploiidid roiul, that ono could walk oor in car put Hlippi'iM. When tlio f'uriiior Ktai'ht'H thin nlrotoli a ft it pulling In tlm htii'ky mini ami find hi wiikuii miming with ncarci'ly a pull, then nhkn dim n in tlic uiuil iiKiiiu at (In noil of tlio improved half mile, he iimlixc what a good road iih'iiiim. 1 would MiiKKDHt that (ho roiinty oni noor'n policy hn ailoplcil in every other county in the Mute. "Over in .Nmopliino eouiity, County KuperviHor Hhnrn 1m not givon the iin hiHliuiiii' of mi engineer, and nayn lie Iiiih to immNiiru with hi eye, hut ncv urlliolow he in doing hmiio good work , "In fact, I found a remurkahlo de gree of road building ciitlniHiiiMi) all turn- tlm Moiithorn part of tho ulntu." Women Flflht Hay. BI'OKANK. WnMi.. Nov. 25.-1)0-itplli) tho official duiilnl liy (lovornoi Mny that ho optioned equal (ran rhino, ler.dern iimiing tint HtifrrsigottoH horn tixlny Minted that tho chief oxc riitlvo'ii bolutud aunoiiureniuut will In no milliner affect tho caiutmlKU thoy Imvo Marled hum tiKiiltint IiIh renotuluatlun. llny'M denial wan tailed forth !' a ntatemuiit of Mm, (JoorKo A. Smith of Heat tie, president of tho Wimh liiKtou Suffrage longm. who declared that Hay, while la Now Vork ro really, liutlrultut IiIh liOHtlllty to fiuf fnKo. Sentiment Afjnlnst Game. UN1VKHSITY OI-' OHKOON, Ku gcue, Ore,, Nov. 'J.r). The .athlutic council and the executive couuuil of tho University of Oregon mot this afternoon to decide tho fato of the Oregou-.Multuomah football gain" which watt Mchcdulcd for Thanksgiv ing day. Tho sentiment ahout tho university is decidedly against tho proposud game on account of tlm death of Left (luaril Nolaiul, who was burned to death hy an electric coat. It is hfliovcd, however, that the gainii will hu played. M v COKE RECALL MOVE DYIHG Attempts to Revive Matter of Re inovlnn JikIijo Meet With Little Favor at Roscliurjj Lacks Sub stantial Support. HOHKIMMtd, Ore.. Nov. 115.- At teiuplH wliiell begun two wool; ngo t revive tho recall movement nttitiHt tllreuit .Judge .John K. Coko oft MarHlifield, on the aliened gmuiidH ol imillal iiiHtructiotiH in the .MoClollon iSfit hit it hoinieido dial in thin city have ended in flat failure. Tin movement al Ih origin wiih rerardi'd hy thu pnhlic hero gonorully iih ,ip act wholly unwarranted, and it lacked Hiilmlautial Niijiport, boinp foxlered iilmimt alone ly a local mo cIiiIIhI atloruey, who hooii MUHpended Ilia oiiuipiiigii, it Ih mud, for lack of I'iiiuIh. Itec.cntly ho niuniigeil to eel together enough money to defray the printing and circulation of explana tory pamphlctM. TIuh brought the mailer nguiii lo the puhlic mind, hut It !k now pnietlcally forgotten. There never hn henn any ilinpowitiou In HoMuburg to treat the aitatinn aiiiiHl f'oko Horioiihly, nml prexw coniinentM from other citicn rcfle-t a Mtuilar Htiitim of tho puhlic mind throughout the wlmln judicial din. tiiet. Minister In Wrontj. rOHTLANM), Ore., Nov. 'J.'.. Two young K'r'rt "K'' '" 'l'"' '" yearn roHpcetively, uppuarud heforo the county grand jury today and told of their cxpericnecH with John H. Ood ditid, ex-iiiiiiiMer of the gospel and now engaged in tho real cMtate litisi. iiokh here, (loddurd in under arrcHt charged with cnutrihtitiug to the de limpieuey of iiiinorH. lie formerlx lived in Hcnttlc, and Hineo taking . hin reHidenco hero Keveral ycarH ago Iiiih preached from local pulpits. Officials of the district attorney V office intimate that they will attempt to have Ooddard indicted for a statu tory crime, tlnnkln for llnnlth. Before Buying Turkeys take a look at the prices at the West Side Market Louis Hcil, Prop. ,- v" ; i , MISmrQUnMATTiTftTnUNfl, UNION LABOR 10 AIO SOCfALISTS Ticket Endorsed hy Central Labor Council Oiilsldc Speakers Arc to Jo Droupht to Mcdford to Aid the Cause. The ('coital Labor council, at i meeting held Friday, endowed (Ik Koeialiht ticket for the coming cit election' and Ih urging union laboi to support thu ticket. It Iiiih been announced that local socialist are planning lo bring in i number of outside speaker to woik for tho socialist cause. Theater Deal Closed. NKW YOKIC, Nov. 2r,.--Ono of the most important theatrical dcalri con summated in thin country for many yoarrf in being closed hero today when David McIiimco acquires a third in terest in six big syndicate theaters They are the Metropolitan at Heat tie, thu Mason opera house nt Los Angclus, tho Atlanta at Atlanta, the fViilury ami Olympic at St. Louis and tho Kmpiro at Syracuse, i HastiukH' for Health. Everything in Silver and Rich Cut Glass to beautify the Thanksgiving Table. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER srs sfr-s BACK TO THE !tjr tf- MiqOFORi). OUIWON, SATIMMMY. NOVUM WOR 25, GHARITY PLAY DECEMBER 21 Churches, Lodijcs and City to Rally to Support of Local Production lo Re Given for Purpose of Swelling Fund for Charity. Tho City Keliof micielv met Satur day morning and' Hclcctcd Denember 21 hh tho dato of presenting a local talent play nt the opera Iioiiho for the purpose of spoiling the fund of the Hoeiely, which ih devotud lo relieving distress within thu city. "Mr. N'iwc of thu ChbKe 1'alc.li" j'h to he presented, Kd An drewM acting iih manager. O'liurchcrt, lodguM and llio city arc rep'roHontcd in tho INief Hociety. Married Fourteen Times. FALLS CITY, Ore.. Nov. 'J.',.-Ac cording to her own statement today Mrs. Mohc Lane, n full-blooded Silolx Indian Hiitiaw, has been married no less than fourteen tunes. Hho Iiiih outlived all of them save Lane. No divorcu court Iihm marrsd her matrimonial peace. Husband No. 14 is a member of thu Indian police force. e Page Woven Wire Fence All sizes of Page Steel Gates Garden and Poultry Fences Economy Lawn Fence First class R. R D. Mail Boxes End and corner posts Northern cedar fence posts Call on or write us for Everything in the fence line. GADDIS& DIXON "TI1E PAGE FENCE MEN" PHONE 2C81. Distributors for Southern Oregon n nd Northern California. MAIN OFFICE, 1 34 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. .sr - i r . . KV1 . v-nr r HC lilMIN BOUND OVER Ncrjro PtiQlllst Held to Answer to the Grand Jury by Justice Taylor His Bend Is Fixed at Five Hun dred Dollars. "('hie1' llovvliu, negro pugilhl, charged with nHsault on the person of Charles Tschigri, a young attorney of this city, wan hound oer to the grand jury Friday by Justice of Ihe I'eaco Taylor at the conclusion of a lengthy hearing, nt which Tschigri, the young woman ho wim encortiiiw' .it the time of the assault and other ' testified. Bend was fixed at $."()). for lack of which liowlin in confined i ntlio county jail at Jacksonville. The court room wiih overcrowded with local people, an the ease at tracted much attention. Shoots Danclnfl Girl. STOCKTON, Cal.. Nov. 2G. In- Hano with Joaloimy, Orovcr HarrlBl today shot and seriously wounded . Myrtle Motr, a dnnclnc Blrl at a! local theater, and then killed himself. ' Harris followed tho girl from tho i dance hall at 3 o'clock this morn ing and shot her as she- was enter- NEAR P. O. WOODS mil. In a rofltanrnnt. Turning tho weapon upon hlmoetf, ho flrod n bill- let Into his temple, dying Inntnntly. te $$$$.$$$$$$ $ $$$$$$$$ $$$$ $$ The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $35 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAFJ-3 DKl'OSIT BOXES FOB RENT. u tfr W. X. OOIIE, Pitildtni. 3. A. PXXKT, Tie Tit: JOHK . OMTK, Clhlr. r. r. MEKKIOX, VJC Px. W. S. JAOXIOH, Ant. 0Wwf. (ft- iSi. "ft ? 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