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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1912)
V I J ' PIQB SEC MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OMSCION, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEN 20, 19112. ' Bill MOOSERS U FOLLETTE NOT WEST PLANS UNIFORM TO TO SUPPORT E KEEP HANDS OFF PAINT SHOP ON GRAPE STREET BURNS COUNTY ACCOUNTING AT CENM POINT h A fira ntitrm was (iirncit in Tues Ony morning nliont four o'clock from tlOL South Grope slroct, nt whiih number Noyc mul Black linvo n paint isiiop. llio firo hoys respoiulc-tl promptly but before hc flnuicn roulil be sub dued (bo ono-htory frame building whh burned beyond any poib1o re pair. Tho stock of paint nnd tools were completely destroyed. The origin of the fire U not known but is presumed to hnvc resulted from n spontnncous combustion of old pnint-besmenred rap?. This fire puts out of commission nuo of Uio oldest frame buildings ucd ns a business? house in Med ford. Over twenty years ago jt was built by Adkins nnd Webb at the comer of Main street and Central nvenue and tnn occupied by Adkins and Webb as n hardware btore until replaced by the three story brick building now occupied by T. E. Daniels. The buildm? wns moved south on Central avenue and was the Medford Tribune home for several years. In tho fire, about a year ago, which consumed the Enynrt-Camahan frame building on South Central avenue this build ing was bndly scorched, but was re paired and moved to the comer of Tenth ahd Grape streets, where it met its final devastation Tuesday morning. The building wns owned by a V. Palm. Notwithstanding tho Kastnrn Star banquet, band practice and other events tlio Flying Squadron of tho progressiva party had a largo at tendance at their meeting last night at tho Central Point opera house. Out of tho ordinary, on this special evening others than the quartered ot tho bull moose party who wcro following the flying squardon wcro given an opportunity to address the meeting, upon promises that thoy would hereafter confine themselves to their own quarters, anil they got In their work satisfactory to all con cerned. Mr. Ware presided at tho meeting, tho first half hour was given up to tho moving pictures, addresses were made by Messrs. Mears, Unite, AVaro and Boos, Interspersed with short talks from Judge Kelly, candidate for prosecuting attorney. Col. Tou Velio, candidate for county Judge, and Clarenco Iteamcs candidate for Joint representative. Mr. Con Leev cr of Central Point, candidate for county commissioner also mingled among tho crowds, all got iu a good word for themselves, the meeting was considered a great success. The next meeting Is held this evening at Ashland. In the afternoon the Ash land progressive club will be per fected and a largo meeting for the evening Is looked for. ARM BROKEN CHASING THIEF DOWN STAIRS "Doc" Saunders, an Ashland bar ber, fell down the stairs in the lobby adjoining the Ugo Theater Tuesday and sustained a broken arm and fin ger. Tho police were notified and Saunders was taken to Dr. Porter's offices and tho broken bones were sot. Saunders complained to tho police that he had been robbed ot 50 and a gold watch In a room in the Ugo building and that in endeavoring to apprehend the thief he felt back ward down tho stairs. A suspect was taken into custody by the police but Saunders would not swear out a complaint agalnBt htm and he was re leased Wednesday morning. Saunders is tho samo fellow who was beaten and robbed on tho Bear creek bridge about a year ago and for committing tho crime Dick ThomiEon Is now serving time. HARRY LEWIS' HOUSE AT GALICE IS BURNED QUANTS PASS, Oct 23. A dis astrous fire occurred Sunday after noon which destroyed dtho old Harry Lewis house, at Gallrc, now tho pro perty of John M. Fenn and J. J. Mc Keever. Tho tiro started from a de fective rlue in tho office adjoining tho dwelling and spread so rapidly that in ID minutes the houso was but a heap of ashes, and tbero was no opportunity to savo any of tho contents. Both Mr. McKcever and Mr. Pcrni and families were at homo but at tho tlmo of tho ftro all had gone to tho barn to quell a disturb ance among tho stock. Mr. Fenn states that tho loss was completo with tho exception ot a diamond nccklaco and a few articles which were saved by a stream of water being played on the flames whore tho Jewelry was kopt. The Ions will amount to fully $10,000 with no insurance. Valuables in cluded household effects and wearing apparel, notes and bonds, money, law library and othor books, and among other things a concession from Spanish Honduras giving ex clusive permission to manufacture turpentine from 100,000 acres of pine timber. WIRELESS BRINGS RESCUE TO DISABLED STEAMER SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 23. An other demonstration of the value vf wireless telegraphy at sen wns given here today when the steamer Wntsou arrived in port, towing the disabled steamer Cumino, which encountered a seventy-mile hurricane last Satur day morning about 100 miles out of Astoria. The Cniuino loot her propeller nnd for nearly six hours the passengers, including thirteen women, were ut the mercy of tho huge combers. Cap tain Ahlin locked the passengers in their staterooms and five hours after encountering the storm the Watson en route from Portland to Sun Fran cisco in response to frantic wireless calls from the CamiuoV operator, reached the side of the disabled vessel. RUSSIAN CROWN PRINCE REPORTED SERIOUSLMLL ST. PETERSBURG. Oct. 23. That the condition of the Kusmuii crown prince is a source of great anxiety to the iuicriul court and general public is evident here today. The nature of the accident which the prince met with is carefully guarded, but the fact that Dr. Rauchuss, the court physician, was summoned by telegraph, leads to the belief that the prince's case is ser ious. ': Children Love Syrup of Figs Sweetens Their Stomachs and Cleans tlio Iilvcr and Wnstc-CIoggcU Uowcls Without Griping GOVERNMENT COMPROMISES ECCLES TIMBER SUITS PORTLAND, Oct. 23, Tho gov ernment toduy compromised with David Efclcs, millionaire luinbunnuu, in its suits to iceovcr 1-1,000 acres of government laud iu linker uud Grant counties, claimed by Ecclcs when thu hitter ugrcud to turn bad; 7,000 acres of tho iuud uud u cash consid eration of $'27, 'MO for tho remainder. Tho government through Federal District Attorney McCourt contested for the return of thu cutiro pint, LOGAN OF KERBY WEDS , ASHLAND GIRL IN FRISCO b SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 23. J. T, Logan of Grants Fuss, Oregon uud Mi( Mabel York of Ashluud, Oregon wr married hero this evening in tk;H parlors of tlm St. Francis hotel, LflfHH U n mining man of Kerby, , Mr, hh ,Mw? higun will -visit in Culi ,1'orHia. fc few weeks before ro t,miijjijr'lto QrautH Pass, whore thoy will Bak Ulttir homo. Every mother immediately real izes after giving her child delicious Syrup ot Figs that this is the Ideal laxative and physio for tho children. Nothing else regulates the little ono's stomach, liver and 30 feet of tender bowels so promptly, besides they dear ly love its delightful fig taste. It your child isn't feeling well; resting nicely; eating regularly and acting naturally it Is a sure sign that its little insldes need a gentle, thorough clcanslug at once. When cross, irrltablo, feverish, stomach sour, breath bad or your lit tle ono has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, soro throat, full ot cold, tongue coated; give a tcaspoonful of Syrup of Figs and in a fow hours all tho foul, constipated, clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently niovo on and out of Us little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, uud you will surely have a woll, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Figs you nro not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromutlcs, It cannot bo harmful. Mothers should always keep Sy rup of Figs handy. It Is tho only stomach, llvor and bowel cleanser and regulator needed a little given today will save a sick child tomor row. Full directions for children of all ages und grown-ups plainly printed on tho package Ask your druggist for the full uamo, "Syrup of FJgs and Elixir ot benua," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is tho delicious tasting, geuulno old reliable. Ilctuuo anything else offered. h.V CUOSSK, Wis., Oct. 83.- Neither Governor Wilson, Colonel Roosevelt, nor President Tatl will get Senator Robert M. l.aFollelto's veto at the national election In No "embor. The position ot tho WIs eon senator Is clear today, following his rpeccli here last night hi open ing the state campaign. "I Intend to maintain an (tide !ondcnt position tn tho presidential n.co." said MFolletto. ,llf Gover nor Wllron shows power as n pro grossive I want to help him, but 1 do no; knoV what a two year pro gressiva can do. I propose to fight him If ho weakens under the pres sure that Is certain to bo brought to bear." SAl.KM, Oro., Oct. 23. Governor Oswald West U today planning a scheme for Installing a uniform sys tem of keeping accounts In all tho county governments of tho slate. Ho believes the plan will result In a big lessening of taxes and otherwise work groat benefit. Ho would have tho legislature endorse tho plan, which would hno all county officers report to tho secretary of -statu on uniform blanks. 22. Govor tonight he llOlSti, Idaho. Oct nor Hawloy announced would appoint a well-known man of northern Idaho to succeed HeybUrn ns senator. Ho declined to give thu name, but It la said ho referred to lIHRIilN, qot. 23,Thut llulgarlli, Sorvla and Groeco have asked thu powers not tn torrent lit tho trouble between these countries nnd Turkey Is tho report runout hero today. No continuation uf the report can bo obtained. It Is also reported that discard between tho powers has resulted In tho latter delaying their declarations ot neutrality. Great llrltaln alone hits Issued such a proclamation. ALPKN'A. Mich.. Oct. 'J3-l)oolnr. in that his collections were so small that "they wouldn't feed n sparrow." tho Rev. A. .1. Taylor, pastor of the llilluiau M. l church lioiv, bus Judge W. Woods ot Wallace, a "jumped his job" uud is today on his democrat. I way Imek to England. m&xft t 'BBBrkS" iBB W' $ French Fried Potatoes Coitolened" . , T)ID YOU ever eat French Fried FStatocs made with Cottolcne? If not, you've never eaten French Fried Potatoes at their best. Cottolcne makes them rich and crisn and anrwiv. ing, but never greasy. If you have been frying and shortening your food with butter, try Cottolene It is every bit as good, at less than one-third the mice. If you are using lard for shortening and frying, wc would simpiy suggest mat Lottolene is recognized and rccom- mended by leading physicians, domestic science author- ities, and culinary experts cenerallv. ns Twiner mn U wholesome, digestible and producing better food. vw-Tv. KAuoienc is a vegetaoie product pure m . . .- j . a source ana maKing ana 13 bound to be better and safer than lard. t Try thh Rtcipe , Pare the potatoes, ahave in very thin slices, or cut in straws, Yt In. strips, dice or crescents. soak Jn cold water, drain dry on a nap kin, and cook few at a time in basket in deep hot Cot teletu. Drain and season with salt. r fPeS8 ra Ean U-'llr-" V WA 1 1 iZAl 1V44tvlH t I msti&xk SaHBlW BlBb 'lakh BBf IW.obyTUEN.K.PAIMANXCOaU'AWr Our Second Anniversary Sale SOME MOST REMARKABLE VALUES TO QELEBRATE THE ANNI VERSARY IN A FITTING WAY BARGAINS THAT WILL CREATE ADDITIONAL BUSINESS AND FRIENDS FOR THE STORE. SILK DRESSES, VALUES TO $30, ANNIVERSARY SALE $15 Beautiful Silk Dresses made up of foulards, inessalines, chiffon, taffe tas, faille silk all the newer type ot" dresses trimmed in shadow or mack rame lace others are plain tailored styles, loiuj or short sleeves, high and low neck an event you have, been waiting for. Alterations if any will be charged for. Actual values to $!J0. Anniversary sale '. $15 TAILORED SUITS, VALUES TO $35, ANNIVERSARY SPEC'L $15 There arc about forty-five Tailored Suits assembled on center racks, in pretty mixtures, plain browns, blues, etc. Jackets are 28 to '.12 inches long. We do not elaim these to be the cream of the stock but garments that have not moved as rapidly as others. To keep the rack clean we have made this unheard of reduction; actual val ues to $35. Anniversary Sale $15 ' Anniversary Sale of TRIMMED HATS Your unrestricted choice of any trimmed hat in, stock 20 Discount. MORE NEW COATS Added for the Anniversary Sale. Many new coats have been added to our already large stock .foil nny Coats and full length Coals in the most scarce materials, diagonals, boucles and golfing materials. All of these arc temptingly priced $15, $16.50, $17.95, $19.50, $25 to $45.00 MACKINAW COATS $8.95 The much wanted mackinaw coats, made from the genuine mackinaw goods, waterproof, in Norfolk style; a good value at $11.00. Anniversary Sale $8.9& CHILDREN'S COATS Reduced 10 per cent to 20 per cent during Anniversary Sale. ROUGH NECK SWEATERS $3.95 TJough Neck Sweaters in n plain -heavy stitch, all worsted colors ma roon and oxford; a regular $5 value. Anniversary Sale , $3.95 ALL FURS REDUCED 10 DURING ANNIVERSARY SALE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER fHf ROYAL the most celebrated of all the baking powders In the world -celebrated for Its great leavening strength and purity It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, eta, healthful, It Insures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the low priced brands. 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