Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1912)
- t) iilPton ign..- . w t i FXOJI fOUH Mmntord Mail Tkibuni w. NW8P. P8BH AT Hf r Ar itNTimi CO. . ThtJpnifWt ft TtMi, TK M.Sfr Mull, Tns e.ltr Trfbun. Tht.iHitilH rn OrRftln. The AMilaml Tribune. uOUItMMt Tribune. Bull.tlntr. 1S-T2I VM-th Fir stroeti phon. Main 30X1 1 Hem 78, QKOttOK PUTNAM. Xdltor ami Managtr Bntrd fit sfconlcl.nss maltor t Megrorfl. Orngon, nJer th ant uf March I. U,. Orftfttal Panr of the Cltr of Medfoni. Official tpr of Jnckiou County. SUHSCllirTIDN 11ATKS. On year, tir mall., ... ...15,00 Onn month, by mall.... ,C0 Icr tnonlh, delivered y crr!ir In" Mfiltora. Jnckfunvllle nml Cen tral I'olnt. ............ ... .BO Rnturilny only, hy mall, twr year,. S Weekly, per year. ........ ....... 1.80 ALUMNI TEAM TO PLAY HIGH SCHOOL A football tcnm made up from ttio alumni of tho Medford high school will play (ho high school team on Thanksgiving day. Tho alumni team hai already practiced n bit nnd has net tomorrow Tor tho real hard work to got them in shape.. Rutherford 11. Hayes Kerr Is manager of the alumni tce,m and expresses great confidence In tho prospects for a vic tory. Meanwhile the high scboul boya aren't ono bit afraid. ANDERSON WINS IN BOUT WITH KELLY AT KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS. Or., Nov. 23. mid Anderson of Vancourver, 'Washington, knocked out Arthur Kelly of Australia last night In tho first minute of thn third round with n right uppercut to tho point of tho jaw. Kelly showed well In' tho first, but from then to tho finish he weakened under a fusillade of kidney punches and body blows. Freddie Anderson knocked out Hobby Lyman In the fifth round. Kelly's seconds threw up tho sponge in the third round after their man had been knocked down three times by Anderson in one of tho hardest fought bouts ever seen here. Kelly was outclassed nt all points of the game. HARVARD WINS FROM YALE (Continued from page 1,) Yale Ilne-up at this point. Flynn then punted to Harvard's thirty-four yard line. A series of formations plays followed and Wendell and Hardwlck succeeded in carrying tho ball to mldfield. R. Dakcr was sent in to. replace Flynn. Again a punt ing duel began. Yalo secured the ball in raidfield. Ou the first play Drlcklcy of Harvard intercepted a forward pass, grabbed the ball nnd gained twenty-five yards. Trie JFonnirtl I'a.s Harvard tried a forward pass and Gardner Advanced tho ball to Yalo'a ton-yard line. From here Urlckley dropkicked a field god. The quarter ended immediately nftcr. With the opening of tho last quarter -a fierce punting Jjattlo was waged. Yale finally secured the ball on her own thirty-yard line,, Yalo now began to use- tho shift play, by which Pumpelly gained ten yards and Malum tun. JIarklo nt this point replaced Ilaker. lly another series of lino smashes Pump elly, Jtarklo and Wheeler tore holes through tho Harvard defense nnd ad vanced the ball to the crimson eight yard line, whero it stopped. The plunging of I'umpelly was magnificent nnd to his work Yale owed most of lior gains. FeltQii punted to mldfield. A for ward pass, i'umpelly to AVhcolor, took tho ball to Harvard's twenty-eight yard line. I'umpolly stopped back for a drop kick Just as the game ended. Final scere: Harvard, 20; Yale. 0. AUSTRIA SENDS BATTLESHIPS (Continued from pap.o 1.) Piiulin, commander of thu Turkixli forces nnd Quucrnl Bavoff, for J Jul gnria, will agrco on pence tenm. Im mediate thereafter is when the. real difficulty is feared. If Hie allies lioro Aiifijrin'rt wishes ill regard to WirojH'im Tnrjcuy, war " nlmobt t'er tain to follow. Iterlin diplomats oxpeet tiro sultan to accept tho modified terms pre bellied by the allies, Tim Tut Mull forco nt Tokallju is beinir constant! xMiiforced iy fresh troops from Aviu, bill iliefce reinforcements aie barely sutjlcitint to offset tlm deaths from cliolerja. The Bulgarian forco is cnmpiid several miles from (he Tchutulju for tifications" today, the surgeons and idiypicinhs ileKperalely striving to jfrcvent tho spicuil of the- cholera. T.ONDON, Nov. awrjiospatolius from Hcfgrado today fcay tlutt llio lxxly of (he Turkish coinmnmlu;' id MonjfiBlii- hs.di)j(,on found on tho bill' tiefiuld bci'oro (hat city, I""""" VMM T Tlio cnforcMiiFitt of the nrditinnee enncted several months ago umkiiiR rrilurtiitirt in tho rates which it is iFffnl f,r publie xervice con,on''on to ohnrRe for wnter nml lijjht In thH eity wn tho subject of n mcsnt;e fnun Mayor Smith of flrnutH Pass to the wuiiieil nt its reciilnr soinioii. ''The iiuestion hefoiv tho eity is which is tlie Krenlor, Iho city uovern inent bached hy tho ortlinaupos, or the Cnlifonmi'Orcson 1'ciwer comUiny ami the two members of the common eonni-it who vnteil ajjainst tlio unHn nncet "A law will mil ewulo itelf. There mut )a hnok of it authority ami xome ne to execute that author ity. In lhi cn-e we need an ordi nance with 'tooth in It. To that elul I rceninniPiul the counoil to enact forthwith an ordinance makiai; it a crime for any officer, ngeiit nr em jiloye of any comiiiy, iororatio or liornon fumisliliiij cleutrie current or Hpht o?v nny wins slnnu; upn poles erected upon tlie streets or nl leys of tlie oily or carried in iiinino uiuler the streets of tho city whether such (Hiles, wires and mnins are erect ed or ooii'-triieteil with or without the wiisent of the city. In charge, exact, collect or receive nnv hishcr rates fir electric liht nml current than are fixed hv the anlinances of the city, nnd nl-rt to proido u penally for any company, offieor, nRCat or employe who will out off the supply of cur rent to nnv consumer who shall tcti dur the chargu fixed by the ordinan ces of this- city." Stimmin? up the argument of his lengthy messne, I ho mayor ndvied tho ennelmeut of such an onliiinace as he had pAijioscd, mid, second, tlie submission to the people of the pro position to iue bonds to provide funds to tnke over tlie electric trans mission iine3 in the city for the installation of n municipal plant for peneration of electric current, or the purchase of electric current from the -company or person that would sup ply it nt tho lowest price. A committee wn npiminted la draft an ordinance. One more candidate plunged into the jKiliticnl waters Saturday, George Porter nnnoum-iii;; ins can di;l.ty from Uie firnt ward. He wil.l oppose. Kd M. Andrews who unnouuu ed himRt-Jf several days ago. In the second wurd Col. II. IT. Sar Bcnt, II. 11, Pntteion, Charles 11. Otiy, I). J. Stall and J. K. Btuwnrt are out. In (ho third 'A. S. Tllitnii nnd John Dcunner have declare,d their intiyi tioji. ARE WE NEARING REAL MILLENIUM? Tho "only place in the Bible, said tho speakor nt the evangelistic hall, whero tho millennium Is mentioned Is the 20th chapter of Revelation. Tho word means a thousand years. He said that there nre threo views held by Christians In regard to this question, One class lielluves that the world Is rapidly growing better and soon all vvll bo convcrtod, and then Christ will come. Another class Relieves that Christ will first come and raise nil tho dead, both gopd nnd bad; and during tho mil lennium tho wicked will have a sec ond probation. From tho Bible It was proven that the millennium begins with tho ressurrectlon of the rlghteods nnd ends with the resurrection of tho wicked. The coming of Christ marks tho beginning of the millen nium, 1 Cor. 15:21-23, Gl-55. Tho coming of Christ destroys tho wicked and (hey do not live again till tho end of that period. Jesus does not touch thu earth when he comes, but bis people are caught up to meet him In the air, 1 Thess. 4:10-18. and they aro taken to tho mansions pro pared for them In the now Jerusalem. Subject Sunday evening; Heaven, Whero Is If NO'iici:. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at its next regular meeting on Decem ber 3rd, 1912, for a license to soil spirituous, vinous nnd malt liquors lit quantities loss than a gallon, at their place of business on South Fir street, located at lots 10, 1) and 12, block 46, of tho prgliml townslto, In said city, for a period of six months. RAU-MOHR CO. Dnto gf first publication, Novem ber ID, lt12. IS POWER II GREATER THAN CITY ASKS bob SMITH GEORGE PORTER TO OPPOSE ANDREWS MEDFOIH) MATL TKTMTNTl. MTCTOFOUR OTCKflOX, RATTOTUV. NOVEMBER M TAKE SALARY OFF CITY OFFICIALS To the editor I luue uM Mmshml rendinu Mr. ('. P.. tint' plnlroim. and will xay Hint it promises all nghl, 'ind hy lidding u fw amend ments to it would ho iilniost perfect. FiiM, the ordinance, pulthiR the mayor and councilman on salaries should he repenled, thereby wivlnir the city S27P.O per Annum, fnr I am of the opinion that thre nn plenlx of men in Modfonl who would he willing to nrve tha idly n mayor and councilman without .v. And in regnrd to saloons, have litem closed nt 8 o'clock in the cveiiiug and remain closed until (1 ill the iiiomliiir. As nearly all the crime eommilled nre after night. Allowing no nalooii lo have a roar entrance; do uwn with all table and chir and have an open front. Cliwe nil gambling places nnd then 1 think vc culd make h suving by doing nwnv with -ome of the iwlice font) and hnvn a more orderly city. Let the justieo of the pene act as police jiulgei" ltespectfully submitted to Mr, C. K. Oatos for hi1 apirval or rejec tion. Should In1 approve of the amendments I would nut be afraid to tuaraiilee his election. GRANTS PASS TO HAVE FOUR SALOON LICENSES r.UAS'TS PAS3. Orti.. Xov. 23 -Klght applications for liquor licen ses have come Into the hands of the city council. Four have been granted as follews: W. II. Dana and .1. P. Cllmore, Oil O street. Daniel Hcarnc. 107 South f.tli North Cth Street. Motftchnn Bros., SOU street. Sam X. Kienlleii. 05 O street. OBITUARY. dumes SL Tyler died nt his home nt Tyler Station thirteen miles east of Ashland on the Ashlnnd-Klamath Fnlls road Mondny, oped 72 years and 10 days. He was born in Vir ginia in IS 10 nnd had rended in thi region for thirty years. lie leave n wife aad grown children. One mmi lives nt Tyler Station' and n daughter is manager of the telephone com pany nt Yrokn. The funeral was held Wedi.esdny; banal at Kings bury cemetery. Music at (lie Methodist Episcopal Inspiring music will marko both services nt this church tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock service, u large cho rus will render Woodward's "Tho Radiant Morn." -which Is eonvldorod by chltlcs to bo tho fluest setting of these words. Dr. W. W. Howard of Des Moines. Iown, -will sing, "Come Unto .Me." by North, for tho offertory. Dr. Howard possesses a splendid baritone voice and it will be au up lift to hear him. Tht -quartette will also s'lng. "Still, St'lII With Tho," by Mendelssohn. ' At the evening service nt 7:30 the choir -with Mr. Charles Hoy will sing "No Shadows Yondsr," by Gaul, and Mrs. Hulllday Halght, contralto, who Is spending the wlntor In Medford has kindly consented to sing extracts from Gaul's Holy City nnd at tho close of the service will slug the Hymn, "Oh, Jesus Thou Art Stand- ins." Legal blanks at Mall Tribune. Parties wishing to subscribe or renew their subscription to Tho Saturday Evening Post The Ladies' Home Journal, or The Country Gentleman Please notify C. A. DoVoo, 418 W. Main. District agont for tho Curtis Publishing Co. Back numbers al ways on hand, Phono CC11. Health is the foundation of all cood looks. Tho wise woman realizes this and takes precautions to preserve her health and strength through tho re- rlod of child bearing. Sho remains a pretty mother by avoiding aa far ns possible (he suffering nnd dangers of tuca occasions. This every woman may do through the Use of Mother's. Friend. This Is a medicine- for Mternal application and so ponctratlng in its nature as to thoroughly lubricato every musclo. norve and tendon In volvcd during the period before- baby comes. It alda nature by expanding tho skin and tissues, rollovcs tender nesa and soreness, and perfectly pre pares tuo syatom - - , for natural and Crftnl safe motherhood. J!:VP Mother's Friend JrfAOyTin is sold nt drug C7IM-'IJV stores. Wrlto for frco book for ex. pictnnt mothers, which contains much vahiublo information, BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Alli.ta, Co. B?attfP BUILDING PE OF Ur r" C. Pane and lr .1 f.. Holms unnlled to th ell)' inuiiell tor building penults Friday evening, Dr. Pngii for n theater mid Dr. Holms for a two Rtorv luitldliiK to tnko tlio plnco of the old Nash livery on Front street. Dr. Page offers to submit tho plans for his (hosier to tho building commltleo and to rotiform In nil ways to thu building oudo now In course of preparation. Dr. Helms wishes to btillil a party wall on tho north side f his pnliu- lo up-xt to the do hall tho city to pay half tho cost The mntter will be decided later. PEOPLE CONFUSE C. E. GATES WITH FORMER HOUSEBUILOER C. K. (laics, candidate for mayor wishes to nuiioniiii' "hat he Is In no way counseled witn 11 K Uates who recently erected a number of houses on Rosq uvenuo ami later loft the city. Mr. Oates In making this an nouncement states that a larue num ber of people have htm confused with 11. K. Ontea and that ho hullovca thin Impression should be corrected. RiTS ASKED COUNCIL Ui AKINGPdmER AbsolutelyPurb Cooking is a matter which con cerns the whole family, and under modem methods and conveniences it is made so attractive the whole family is becoming interested, if not taking part in it. "These biscuits arc delicious; this enke is excellent," says the father. " 1 made them," cays the daughter, and both father and daughter beam with pleasure. It is a crii ic, with our modam agencies, helps and facilities, to have soggy biscuit, or wooden cake, or leaden pasliy. Royal Baking Powder lias made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and the best cooking toclay the world over is done with its aid. FRUIT MEN ' Hold Your Apples and Got Bettor Pricoa We can storo 17 cars more of fruit. KatcH as follows; 200 boxes or loss 25c per box for Uie season. All in excess of 200 boxes 20c for tlio season. Senson to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. -. : r-rr: -r-. - ., 1 ' Children Must Have Good Light for Studying A poor light strains the eyes, and the injurious effects may last for life. An oil lamp is best. Tho light from the Rayo Lamp is soft nnd mellow. Yoyi can read or work under it for hours without hurting your eyes, The KAYO l constructed sclentlficslly. It Is the Lett tamp made yet inezpcnilva and economical. The y - I nmn made of solid brsso nickel plsted. ff3Cmk -,tllltt Lighted wliliout roinovtiiK' chimney or jL.JLysF shade, Easy to clean and rewlck, Md In various "Vm styles and for all purposes. Dialiti Emrruihrrt STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' (..ItfdtnUj PoilUnJ, frjajlM T AT Prom present Indications obr 200 riMldmilrt of Iho lloguo river vnllV will meet at the Hotel Medio nl next Tuesday tu attend tho uel-tonelher luncheon pliuined b thu Medford I'tmilnereliil ululi." All are lnrltod Slid tickets may hu secured from the committee orut tlm ohlblt building. RepreseiUtttlviis of ninny other clubs tn the valluy will bo pnwont. CATHOLIC FAIR TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK In making vour plmw for Thank, giving week don't forget that Urn Cnlholio ladiew ure going In open Ihelr Mr on Tuvdn,v evening nnd ou con not afford to iuIhm . Did you ever attend a t'nlholie fairr IT you did yon will eoine lit till one. If you did not. vu hnve missed the event of your life. Miht )u-t a well inv von never "iiw a eiivu. It won't eos unylliios to conic m and pe h display of hanrnins if oit don't want to buy. We would like to have you come mi your- friends will know you nre up to dale. Don't for get the place- Palmer Piano Store, North Cent ml. swrau. EX 20 LB LUNCHEON W Mi ' 'ft Ti Jfc .JM . mi2. Patronize Home Industry Tlm Ashland 1'iesorvliig company nre limiiufactiirliig a IiIkIi crndo limn and sulphur solution whtah will test Utl llouumc, and la poltlvely Kiinr autced not tu nryMnllJO. Samples of Htimo muy bo dccii nt an; uf our nRouoluM. For prices and pntittinlnrjv apply tu nltlmr f tho'TriHowlnit ajjOllfn la Medforilt ' " Roiiuo River Fruit & Produce Ass'n, Producers Fruit Company. On tho Face of It. FJifr. J mS'Arim( f-FV w mom ia we have mnde our reiulntton In the Ut'iitol Hue Holely by giving perfect mid complcto satisfaction to our numerous patrons In nil departments Whether It bo extracting, tilling.' capping, orowu or brldttu work, wn are oxpertMjif tlm best class and ywt most moderate In charging. Let us rare for vour teclh It will rertnla ly bo to your advautaKo l.ady Alteinlniit DR. BARBER tin: ii:ntist Over Daniels fur Uudi. Pacific l'hono S52S. Home liionn 3SU-IC H-K--I"H- t Pictures I Our stock is not lni'K t but wo Imvo n line whirli is dilToront. Also n very i few mirrora and serving f trays. THE i MERRIVOLD SHOP 131 W. Main Stroot. -H"H-l llllllll H 8H"M- 4 FOR RENT TWO STORES ON MAIN, BETWEEN CENTRAL & BARTLETT 15x30 ft. oach. To leaso after Jan, 1. MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT 00. M. ii & If. Co. Bldir. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Work (VuMranteed I'rlceM Iteasonabl OOFFEEN & PRICE a Howara atook, Sntrano on sth II Konsa . Clark & Wri$ht LAWYERS WASHINGTON, U. O. l'ubllo Land Matters: Final' Proof, Deuort Lands, Coutoit and Mining Canes. Scrip. Jtrt Mr f. &Tu..j JsZ-k Mm Kt!ftM6Jk KM'jH rim WHERE TO 40 TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Wo lead, ntlicrtt follow Today and Toiiioriiiw, .Nov, U'J, U:i, 'llio llUluo KAIIAII ItUUMlAltlir 111 a tvi-ninl f t) tit d'arl of ; "LA TOHIM" KliriliiU'H Mllaterplecp Se tho vvorld'o r.rauilimt. notreH In tho greatotil draui.ttlo siutksn uf hr career. niioriTA, fm: iiANf'icu Wostcru drama, full of notion TliMIMWT IN A TIMriM For uewlywud iwrluslvuly. KO.MJ I'OltltHST and WOrtlAVOUTII I'lniio. DriiuiH. Matinees Dally J to ft p. in, ADMISSION. 5c AND 10c Our next coming fiuttura Im thu wcll-linown and most popular opera, Till: IIOIIICMIAN (llltti With Hit upeclnl inusle adapted for Iho opera. This should prove a trn lueudous Mint at tiii: UGO ALWAYS A tlOOO SHOW 'I lie llcl Ventilated llicater In Toun TON I (II IT ONLY Over 1000 fiwit or tho best pictures that onn ho shtiwn. I'ALS I'atliD Another iiibtlo, letm superb drn matlu miuturplHofe. A pholoptnf of long romciiihrftucu. ' 'osTi.im .ion ' HdUou From the well-known poem by Oeo. It. films. llrlnR tb thu in I ml the saying, "There U no low Ilk the old' love." An lK-kctrnt photoplay. Till! llOllltOU'llll tr.MllllKLLA I Sollg A pure farce mmiMly. A Inuglf producer from start to finish. IIAIIVIWTI.VO AI.l'ALI'A IN NIIW MIIXICO Sollg. An ndiirnlloiinl nubject itoallng In an IntnrcMtlng manner with tho grenl iiKrlcitltiiral Industry of thu south went. ACIIOHS Till! HltlMII PAOII-'IO Hsitnimy All Interesting and educational picture of unusual Interest of far eastern life. One of I lie bent of thtx travel scrliw. Good Muolc iiii1 Singing Soiling Is believing If you son'our show you can't help bollnvlug you nrli gutting your iiiouo'h worlh. Ohnngo of program every Tuesday, Thursduy, Saturday and Sunday. t'rlccn Alwn)H tlm Hume, fie mid 10c. ISIS THEATRE Vaudeville ami I'liotopIuyN Thelina !)IJ VKHNIJ VAN Harry :i R 0 I'oiiiida of Oomody Keaturltig thu lady with tho ruul baritone voice. 1-lllg I'liotoplayH I AN INDIAN suniii:a.ii Thrilling S. & A. Iiidluu utory, Till: MUflKKTI-JNIfH ('ONSOIUNOK l'atho film, Art Hand Colored,' A IIIHAIM'OINTKIl .MAMA Farco Coiuody, A MI.VKI) AKI'AIK fi7 Varlntlea Good MiihIo Special MntlnooH Sat. mid Sun. Mutltieo pi'lepu C mid 10 couta v -r