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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1912)
I -..-,..-- - 3 i'fJC'T1JWpwiKwaiV"? y-flw V v r-, 7'T ,i , PAG1 TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUN.TD, MEPFORD. OKEOON, FRIDAY, NOVKM1TRK 22, 1012. ao 1 tJ IMSP1TM APPLE BOX-WAR, HOW THE BUTTLE SHIP PENNSYLVANIA WILL LOOK WHEN COMPLETED llnlvClty. A hill Hiotim uml oirhoH (ra In (lie innrulilK. (loud congrcun llnuiil hiiigliitf, ' At 7::tll p. m.. Ilui milijdt'l of I lie Hciinoii will ho "Tho limit Thing In tho Kltnciith Chapter of iMmkN (lo nd." Full ilimiiH mill nivlienlni will WHIRJ5 TO TONIGHT POKE CHANGES MAY END SOON i t 1 1 j ft $ l.t i ti K FvS IN GAME LAWS At nil informal conforonfto between local spojtmcn and Master Came Warden rllilcj Thnrtda. the follow ing rccoin)nendnltona wore wade by nicmhiTK ol tluj rod and gun club and ltoRtie rlvor tlun protection as-socl-ftlor. for changes In the game tClnhtd M'.nson for trout fishing In tho Uopuo river and trlttutarlcs from Nov. 1 or Pec. I to Aiuil 1 or May 1. Quail season to remain as at pres ent. Opau Dovo season from August" 15 to September 15. Two wcci;n open season for Chinese pheasants. Open season on deer from Aug. IB or September 1, to Nov. lfi or Dec. 1. Two deer limit, with restrictions oft docs. Silver gray squirrel open sensou from July 1 to Nov. 1. in tho evening. Mr. Flnley de livered an Instructive lecture at the Natatorlum upon tho work of the fish and game association, Illus trated by photos showing tho re moval of elkB from Jackson Hole, lu Ycllowstono park to Wallowa ganio reserve, and of game birds and water fowls In the Klamath gamu preserve. NOSE ROHENNESS OF SOLDIER'S HOME LOS ANGELES. Call, Nov. 22. Kdward L. Grafton, magazine pub lisher, testified today before tho sen atorial commltteo that is probing conditions at the National Soldiers' Home atSawtelle, citing observations hd made during visit to the instltu ton, Grafton declared that some of tho food he had seen on tables there was not of Uie "best, and that, the beds in the barracks did not appear clean. He further declared that the veterans appeared loath to make complaints. Charles Hamilton, a Spanish war veteran, testified that he had been treated In the Home hospital, and -that he had deemed It necessary to leave To obtain treatment elsewhere. He also commented on the disinclina tion of the veterans to make com plaints, fear of the officials, he de clared 1clng the cause. Western npple-growers probably wlfl bo brought In harmony with thoso of the middle west and onHt on tho subject of n standard box as a result or n resolution adopted by the Horticultural society at Portland Thursday. Tho fight of years which has dofoatell thf numerous bills in troduced In Congress on this sub ject, Is giving way to peaceful ad justments, and the Oregon growers yesterday voted for n measure which Is understood 'to bo acceptable throughout the nation with rare ex ceptions. C. K. Whlslec, of Mod ford, rend a paper on "Standardizing of Grade. Paol and Packages of Apples," which brought out tho fact that a harmony movement Is on all over tho country, to end the apple box war. Conferences have been held. and out of these have grown mutual concessions and proposals, until nil Intertsts are apparently a unit on the form of bill presented by Mr. Whls- ler to tho state society. With minor amendment offered by C. A Malbocuf, the measure w 111 be adopt ed by the state society this afternoon, and a committee named to tako It up with all other bodies of a simi lar kind, who are understood to favor tho measure. In the draft of the bill prepared by the compromise committees which THE. PENN3VLVWIA. TO &C THE. lARaeST.WAKSHIP-FLOYr, The design ot tho now battle ship Pennsylvania, which will bo tho largest war ship a Hunt, Is rapidly Inking rorm aud Naval Constructor It II. ltolilnsoii, wtw Is designing her from keel to tiro control top, bsu promised to havo the drslgni completed to tho smallest detail on apocltled time. The battle ships Arkansas nnd Wyoming, the big attractions nt tho naval review nt New York, If placed alongside the completed Pennsylvania would loots very uull, Tho Pcnuylnui.i would extend twenty fcot bu reau Cimer Ot luem iwm lore uuu tuu . , ,. .( l III IIIO HtU'VlCl'. MlHH IIIIIH'O will slug. "Tho Savior' t'oininiintl." li P'rincn i tilpniiill. Olil gtix'l Mil g li I ho ctHiyi'i.'gulloii. All uro weli'i uml In iIichi) jioi'N St'iN mill iin'iinilv ilti! 'ImniTm hi tin1 pity. SenU ti'V fiee. Kf.orlM have bumi iiiirconnful In re organ .Iik tho ttlilp Henlern' mid CU-ni ' union of Hun Fiiuirlncn, 4t -,AWv I havo been bringing east and west to gether, as It vus reported to the so- clly today. It Is prdtldcd that "Tie standard apple bo shnll be 10 ".4 Inches deep, 1 1 V Inches wide nnd IS inches long, inside measurement, representing as nearly as possible 3173.5 cubic Inches. If any other box Is u soil. It liuu.t havo stamped clearly on It "Short Ho." All boxes shall bear tho number of apples packed therein, tho name ot. tho n person, company oi association pack ing, wuii district wnero grown. A reasonably uniform she of tipples Is required to be packed In boxes. A penalty of SI a box is provided for any person offering apples for sale not In conformity with tho provisions ot tho act. which Is mndo an amend mcut to tho pure food and drugs act. EARTHQUAK E VANCOUVER, ll. C, Nov. 22. Earth tremors ot some soverlty were felt throughout tho city yesterday nt ternoon and for n considerable tliuo thereafter tho newspaper offices woro besieged with requests for In formation regarding the unwonted occurrence. As tho city does not possess a seismograph tho extent unit direction of tho tremors could bo as certained. They were fell over ft considerable area, however, slrelch lag from tho banks of the Frnser river to tho north arm of Hurnul In let, lu noiuo homes articles fell from tho wttltti mid otliois standing ii tables were moved an Inch or two. No damage, however, has been recorded. Tho fli-Ht tiomor wns felt 4:i!0 p. in. ami the second and vigorous about 4:15 p. lit. about more Presbyterian Church I'rcncliiug lu tliu morning nt tl by Hie pnvtor. Sullied. "Our t'miu try'ti Opportunity for Christ." The annual offering for home mUsion will be tnkcu in Hie morning mitt evening. Let eneli one gio tin hefole Uml lie )urHsctli in Ills heart u Hiniil; offering. In the mmiiing the quartette will .iiig "lie Is Wnteliing Over Nmel" from .MeiiileNMolin'n Elijnli. Mrs. George AmhVwA t sing, "Tlie-e Are Tliev"' from (ImilV WILL MAKWOOOD IllOALTIK'A'lVLUNCI ,, ..... .1.! I. I. HllliiiiHiu'ss mill l.timliiigo Ynulli Wlii'tiNSiilpbiiitn ICnit'M S)Nti'in Senttlo, Wnsh. C. M ( Htnwnrl Hitlpliur Co , 71 Colutnblii IU, Heiittlo. Ueutleiuen: I am 7Ti jeura old, mid for tho Inst ten yoiitH linvo bboii lu poor health. I luno been trou bled with biliousness, lumbago, mid it general rundown h stein. I heard or Sulphurro first through a frluud I procured some of the now medi cine at a drugstore about throe mouths ago, mid look It for two montliM, regularly, I tako It occa sionally now- but nut regularly. I do not need It, s I luivw no morn lumbago, no more bilious trouble, and my health Is good. I mn feel ing flue, and will always keep n bottle ot Hulphurro In the cupboard. I hope Hulphurro will become so widely known thru It will make good health catching. (Signed) JAMKS HULL. I, Sir. Alki Ave, Hulphurro nt drugstores. Hollies 50 cents and St 00. A. : I t I I r i i CANADIAN SPUDS GET LAND SHOW PREMIUM PORTLAND, Nov. 22. A lo.t 1 friendn of Asalifl .Smith of Cnnudu, the "world's potato king" arc today cahhing $70,000 in hot-, that he would win iu the potato exhibit nt the Pa cific North West Lund Product Show. The blue ribbon was placed across his exhibit today despite the fact that another Smith, up Amer ican swore that ho would beat opt the Laiindiau with the display trout Un cle Snm!ts ilomaiu. The i Cainuliyn Smjth at once telegraphed the new of hiB big victory home, and it i paj'day for liis baekern today. . Welcome to Tolo! "CLEVELAND. Ohio, Nov. 22. Ac cording to tho porters and cpnd ac tor of the Luke Shore's New York- Chicago limited, Sam Srhepps "Jlndgio" WcMkt, Harry Vnllmi and Jaqk lloso, wittieftsen iu thy Rosen thal murder ease, nassed tlirouirh Clevcluinl today. TJiey were all hound for the west. RENO. Nov., Nov. 22. Complete official returns from tho icceiit nn ideatial election in Nevada give Wil son 7,980; Roosevelt fi,fi0.1 ; Tiift y.ioo. There Will Be Some thing Doing From Now Until Thanksgiving at Kentner's f T t T T & i ji Indigestion Ckuscs DizluesH, Neriousiui.s, KKk Jleadarliv, HIiH-plessiK-hN .'MJ-o-liii Htoiiiiuli TabletM HhiiIhIi all Mlery, (ins ami Sourness You know that most of the ull meilts named above come from an out of order stomach; of course you do. ff your food doesu't dlgett, but lays, hoavlly on your stomuch, it has sturtod to fcruieut, '3hen formentB it sets loose In tHeBtoniach poIsonoiiB gases which Irritate tho great nerve that leads directly to the brain from the atom- ht Irritation causes heartburn, illzxHiw; nlshtsw cats' nervousness. Ml-O-NA will end all stomach nils- ,ry?er money hack, A largo box noL only fiO cents and Is sold by &W. atrNK '(- lniKt!8t ovory- Every Lady Who Buys a Tailored Suit Gets a Present of $5 in Gold For Every Cloak $2 in Silver For Every Dress $1 in Silver For Every Child's Cloak $1 in Silver ! t f t No strings to this offer it goes as it reads. What we want to do is to turn some of this immense stock into cash. Our prices are by far the lowest in the city, qual ity considered, and our assortment is larger than that of all the other stores combined. ! Our styles are the newest from New York City. The materials are only all wool or I silk and wool cloths and we guarantee every garment we sell f v t j !!!il!S!liJill!! ! iMI i niiuiiK.UGaugKnvfltt i iqp- mn n x 7 a wi (Mr Jy i I ml I I I m 1 m H ! h fl I j I mjk Si ! I fo n w7f I ril L A I III I 1 I ; ' lI iff I IS II V if I f If . T 1 W III I 11 I itfii f' IIS ml I ni ml v oBU II I Urn HSl I m3Bk II V M H. i SL TTkZ0 ' "TMPw?A A. 1 S JJZZ? --f V J Hf J JL. 9 t T T t T T T T t t T ? t f i Here Are a Few Other Extra Specials Which Shows How Cheap Goods Are at This Store Ladies' $2.50 nnd $3.00 Sweaters $1.59 2 2 heavy Outing Flannel V'j.r $1.25 Kid Gloves, all colors , 98 X'jyc Fine Dress Ginghams .' 911 SO yards Standard Calico for ,...39 Children's 75e .Outing Gowns 50 &1.25 lieavy'TaKe Linen.,.. 98 fiOe worth Writing Paper and Rnvolopus : '...: 29$ t $1.25 and $1.50 DrcHs'doods '. I ,..98 $1.75 and $2.00 Table Linen ...'." t :.. $1.59 All Naykins at Groatlyj-Uedueed I'rijjos. v 1r Ladies' 75c Outing Gowi...,.!..:$ .....;.'. 59' :i0cAll Linen Crash .,...'. '...., Cstf: 2.50 Bed Spreads ) 1.98 'f T f t y t ? t J t f X I fSS THEATRE Vnudovlllo unit IlutiljM Thrliiwi IMS VIIIl.NI'J .Vs VANI lurry ' :if.O I'oiuulrt ot ConiiHly f KimtnrliiK tho liulywlth tho reil biultonu volco. -4 ItlK l'liotulnH t AN INDIAN Hl'NIIKAM Tlullllnx H, & A. Indlnn ntury. tiii: ,Mi;si(irn:r.it'S consuiijnei: lMlhp film. Ait lliuid Colored. A DISArrol.NTHh .MA.MA Km co Coiiuuly, A Ml.i:i ATKAIH 07 Vnrlotlen (Jood Mimic Bprclnl .Matlncflu Rut. nnd Hun. Mntltico jirlco 5 mid 10 coiit-i STAR THEATRE Wo Itutd, nllinni follow. Tnluy mill Tniiinrniw, Nov. UK, -.'t, Tho IUIim SAUAII lU.'ltNIIAItDT In n two-mil dim d'nrt o( "I (A TOSOA" Knrdun'u Mn!itirdeco Soo llio world'M Krandrxt nctrHn In tho Krrnti'Nl dnuiiittli: hiiccohm ot bor catver. dingi'iTA. tiii: ii..v;i:iT '" Woritrrn ilrninn, (nil of notion TIWII'IMT IN A TIJAUUI' Kor iiuwIywodK cllulul'. SON! J FOIIKL'ST nml WOOI.WOUTII l'lmio. nruinti. Mntlncoa Dally 3 to 5 p. in. ADMISSION. Cc AND lOo Our next cnuiliiK fcntiiro In tint woll-Kiiown and iiuml impiilnr onotn, Tin: iuiii:.mian tintn With tho Hnocliil iiiiimIc nilniilud for tho opera. Thin hIioiiIiI inoo u t)' mi'iidoiiK HiicccjiH AT TIIH UGO AfAVAVK A 000 D SHOW Tho llOHt Vontllatod Thciilrr In Town TONKJItT Over (000 root Of tho bout plotnion Hint ciiii bu uhowii, Tin: avm.K iii;ktm:hh Hoi Ik. You nil know Kollg'rt woHtcrn plq- ttiron of HiIh typo. Thin ono In from tho plitluu of Colorado with u dandy Reed ntory hohlnd It, tiii: mttm; iikk ni:.vt doou Kdliiou Tho floor and uoblor foolliiKH of hu man nnturo nro uhon full play lu thla roaturo rilin. A Htudy lu Juvo nllo notliiK. v t KENTNER'S t t Alhe iia aiicl AlunHinu: underwear 50 to 4.00 iSantiiA'ov Gossard, Nenio and Jtoyal Worcester Corsels, Prices 1 ,toJ8.59 4 T 1IIH I-0UDHII1I Till; VAMCT VltnKraph. TIiIiikh tiro not nlwayn what thoy Boom, IntoroHtliiKly hIiowii by this llvoly and hutnoroiiH coinudy A (IAV TIMK IN QtJKIIKU liilblu. , i If you want to luuult mid aid dl- KOHtlou iioo HHh f Unity ('ot',lody. It will innko your forKot your troublou, Good MiinIo mid HIiikIiiu BqoIiih; Ih bollovliiKlf you boo our hIiow you can't holp IioIIovIiik you aro BOttliiK your inonoy'ii worth, OhaiiRQ or program ovory TuoHilay, TJiUraday, Satunlay and Bumluy. " ! ..a........... . .IHT0000 itfeBt V TMv4w.V4VlT.MT T.T.T,T,TTTT I'rJcvo Ahvy (Ho Hume, Og imd 10o