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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1912)
" , I , "" V ', '1 ' reran sec MKPForcn matt, trtiwnr otdforp. or?wioT, sATrmuv, NovrcMniwno. iotj. .I1:.. ROAD 10 KLAMATH FROM BLUE LEDGE A NOW ER1IY Uovoruor Wed m Mitiotioiicd the uso or $1000 of OrcKimV fortst re kitvc receipt for the construction of llic Cook nml Orccn nmd Hint con. iH'otn tho Nine LoiIko country with the klnmuth river nml Ilnppy f Amp. Tim luimoj- will bo expended under tliroelioii of the forestry linrenu, nnd ns pnrt of the, road lies in California, upecint request by the governor wa ncccKsnry. Oregon' 10 per rent of the VJl'J forest rcpcrvio receipts niuonntK to $17,023, nccordini; to information furnished by the forest service. Of this amount nil has been nllotcd for roads, bridges nnd tniln. except $1)10, to bo held as nu cmergeney fund. Tho nllotmeat is as follows, with the reserve, project nnd amount. Cnhcade MrKciiidc bridge to tew $1,230. Crater Anderson creek..... 1,800 Fremont Drew's creek to llnncroft ranch 5G'J Malheur Onrlin's mill to Flnt prnine ........ 2,130 Oregon Zisraj; creek bridge. 230 Ochooho lYuicvillc to Mitch ell (in addition to $1300 con trihuled by counties nnd in dividuals) 1,200 Sautiniu Niagara to Detroit (nlso $2300 by road district) 2,300 Siskiyou llogue llivcr trail... 1,200 Siskiyou Illionis river trail.. 000 Siuslnw CnjH I'eriH'tun 2,000 Umatilla Ellis to Ukiah 240 Wallowa Grouse creek 3.500 Wrnnbn Short road 223 Whilmnu Olivo lnkc l.liOO Six thousand dollar additional will be epent out of the permanent improvement fund on tho Ashland road in tho Crater lake park reserve, tlnw increasing the nmount to be i-pciit in Oregon for roads nnd trails and bridges to $23,023. To obtain tho full nmount of allot ment received by Oregon frooi for est, rcservo receipts there iuut be also added the 23 per cent which must bo paid into the public rond nnd hcliool funds of counties in which re serves arc situated, making the en tire 11112 all purpose total for Ore gon $42,230. LOST HANDS; ASKS Nl BORN BALKAN w AS A REPUBLIC PAK1S, Nv. 30. The proclama tion miming Ismail Kemal Hey pro visional president of Albania, it is belicxcd here today, heralds the birth of n new European nation. The pow ers nrc protesting Albania' plan to establish itself as a republic instead of a principality, nnd it is not be lieved that Scrvia will offer serious opposition. It is hoped thai Ismail's offer to make Uurnrxo n free port so far as the trade with Scrvia is concerned, will be sufficient to check any Ser vian aggression. It is unofficially stated that Austria approves tho plan, nnd the general outlook for peace is hopeful today throughout all F.uroiw. Austrian Foreign Secretary Von Herchtold is quoted as saying he be lieves the differences between Aus tria nnd Servin will be .settled through diplomacy. Hussiu npcnrs in a peaceful mood, and all indications Kint to the acceptance of Sir Ed ward Grey's plan for a meeting of ambassadors to settle nil Eimipcnn differences. The Austrian foreign office today i examining the report of Conul Prochaska on occurences nt l'ris- rend. It is rcxirted this document shows Prochnskn was treated shnli bilv by the Servian military officers. Servian civil authorities, however, repudiate resionibility for the affair. MAY GIVE DUD ANDERSON HIS WATERLOO GRAND JURY PROB 15.000 DAMAGESWARD It. II. Alexander, n lineman who lost portions of both bauds recently while nt work for the C-ilifonna-Oregon Power company, bus filed hiiit ugainbt the company for $15,000. According to the complaint Alex ander throws the blame for the acci dent which occurred at Ashlunn la-t summer onto the company. Ho had both hands very badly injured by an electric shock. 10 Dr. Parsons who will assist as the evangelist in the meetings at thu Firht Presbyterian church of this city was born and raised in KuMriu, Kansas. lie bus been imstor of some of tho strong churches in the cast, and three yearn ago was called to the pastorate of tho Third Presbyterian church of Portland, Ore. Last spring he was called to tho Central Prerby luriun church,, of Eugene, Ore. This is where our stale university is lo cated anil tho PresbyteriuiiB wcrv anxious to havu a strung uian at thai place to influence tho young life coin ing to that institution from all over our slate, nnd from other Mules. For this reason Dr. Parsons was chosen for Eugene, Ho wus hero Jast ycur and all who heard him weie highly pleuscd with his, work in ovory way. Every ouo iu,Mcdfoid bus now again the oppor tuuity to hear him every night for tho next (wo weeks, at 7:30 p. m. All tho peoplu of Medford nro invited to come, and also tho btrungcr in our city. E TO START MONDAY On Monday the work or grinding out cases at Jacksonville before the grand jury will start in order (but indictments will be out of tho way when the December term of court couvencs on December 9. A lunic number of offenses ranging from murder to n simple larceny will be probed. The personnel of the grand jurv is: I. A. Merriiuan, foreman ; David Ctngcadc, D. H. Miller. C. V. Davis, It. G. Brown, G. M. Granger and C. II. Corey. EN HIS SAVED STATE $1 0,000 SAYS WEST SALEM, Nov. 30. Tho high opin ion which Governor West holds cf the executive ability of Frank II. Curtis, tho deposed superintendent of the Oregon penitentiary, which the governor manifested when the chnng ut tho prison wus announced, is Loin out by n statement liy Warden H?n giu and It. K. Lawsou, the new sup erintendent. These officials state that in the eight months which Mr. Curtis has served as Mierintciident of tho pris on he has reduced the cxieii-;i. of operation to the extent that be has suved tho stale $10,000. The expen ses of ocration nt tho prison bine been reduced to the amount of up proprintion. In all other rcspecls Colonel Lawsou hays he find the pib on in the best of condition. OIITUARY Thomas W. UcckoU. ago 4(i yearn, died at his residence In Myrtla Crook, Or., Friday, Xovombor 29. Tho fu nortU services will bo held Sunday under tho uuspleea of tho Medford lodgo of tho W. O. W., who will also conduct tho services at tho gravo. Interment will bo In tho Puooulx eoiuetery, Mr. neukutt hud u large clrclo ot friends and acquaintances In Med ford mid was well known. Ho camo tu southern Oregon in 1891. Ho leuves ono son In California, lie was a native of Canada. Every Child Should Be Given This Tonic When children huvo no appetite; when they uro continually peevish and Irrltablo; when they arc restless In their ulcop, It Is almost a certain Indication that their dlgcstlvo or gans arc troubled with worms or oth er parasites. This Is a very common ailment and easily remedied. Physi cians will tell you that nearly ovory child Is so troubled at somo tlmo and In fact, many adults suffer in the same way. Among adults this trou bto is luvarlahly referred to as In digestion, when in reality it Is duo to a small paraslto which Infests tho Intestinal tract. For children, Jayno's Tonic Verml fugo Is unsurpassed as It Is not only destructive to theso parasites, but complotoly removes tho ucsls In which tholr young arc deposited. Sel dom does It purge, and tho Improve' nient In tbo health of tho child will bo tho first and host Indication of tho boncflclal results of tho medicine. Not only will tho Vormlfugo dostroy all tho parasites, but Its wonderful totitc effects will rcstoro tho diges tion which has boon Impaired. for cuiiuron, me uumtion or a little sugar will make It so palatable that they will take It readily, Mil lions of parents have, praised It for more than eighty years. Insist on Jayno's; accept no other. Sold by druggists overywhoro. Dr. D. Juyno & Sou, Philadelphia, Pa. S..r , iJ mE f .-" . .r?fs .F Cti RITCHIE RECEIVES MANY A E OFFER "Babe" Picalo vho is to put the "acid text" to Hud Anderson next Friday night before the Medford Ath letie club. Picatu has come to the front with a m-h nnd w looked iiism u u future champion. On past record nnd form he should be n top luavv fnvorito over Anderson. SAN FltANOISCO, Cal.. Nov. 30. -Willie Ultchle spent ulti first two days nu lightweight champion of the world rending telegraptilo offers from eastern thoatrlcal malingers for singe tours. Ho still Is undecided iih to which he will cIioomu but It Is vir tually certain that after ho cloios his week's engagement starting hero Sunday ho will go east, and, ns mini uger Hilly Nolan nays, "pick up some soft change." Meanwhile Ad Wolgnst and his manager Tom Jones nro crying "robbery aim fraud" and demanding a return match. "We wilt Just bet t'JG.UUO against t,r,00." said Junes, "that Wolgast can regain his lost crown In a re turn matcn." "Don't be so petulant and peevish," was Manager Nolan's comebnek. "Itltchlu will give Wolgnst a chsnee somo day and thon we will tnko up all the coin you want to placo at 2 to J." Outeldo of Wolgast and his malin ger mid several of the heaviest losers on the former champion, no criti cism of Itefereo James -OrKflu's dtol' slon Is heard. Wolgast himself doss not deny that ho struck n foul blow, hut he Insists If ho did, Is was unin tentional, and that (Irlflln should have let the battle continue until Ultchle or himself was atsoop. Oth ers still maintain that Wolgast de liberately fouled Ultchle to save himself from an almost certain knockout. NATATORIUM MEDFORD W. I). Merrick, Manager SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT At a (Ireal Cost of the Famous BOYD AND OGLE Old Tlmo Oucltlug CIRCUS SUNDAY, DEO. 1st, nml MONDAY, DEO. 2nd NPi:Cl,Ii MATINIIM HIW'DAV, ItKCKMUKIl 1ST, il.HO P. M. Including KING PII.VIIOAII Thn most educated horse In tho world, Tho horse with thn human brain. I'rutesHors are specially Invited to sea this wonderful act. The horse will answer alt intentions put to him. Will pick out the most beautiful and also the ugliest lady In tho audience, li.UlV MVINCWTONH The Holler Skating Hear TIIAINKD AXtlOltA GOATS In llasnrduus Feats of ICipiestrlsiiIsm DAN IIAItT Oldest Clown In America, and Ills Famous Trick Mule PIMM'. Pltlill OAHHV The Marvel and tdol or the Athbtllu Universe SIIATH IIKAI1TV Tho Acrobntlu Arabian llorso u tl UK) AtTM On account of the upper floor being too tnnull tho circus per formances will bu given at tho skating rink floor. 110(10 SCATS ItOOM nU ALL 1IO0O SKA'lTt AUMissioN u.v, niie. ui:.mi:i tvi:i sijats 7nc At tho mntliieo children will ho admitted all over nt 25c. Medford Printing company carry a full lino of tecnl blanks. 1 . " S.'tL'tMBMIH SEE the latest style Lace Rings, Friendship Circles, Brooches, Bar Pins, and everything that is new andup-to-date in the jewelry line. MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler. Near Post Offico Electric Irons Now $3.50 Beginning Dec. 1st wo will sell new NICKEL PLATED HOT POINT IRONS GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS FOR Stt.50 EACH Ts your old electric iron in good repair? Jf not bring it to ytir office and we will repair it at actual cost for all damaged parls. Or wc will exchange a new 19J2 guaranteed Electric Iron , for your old iron and $2.50. Bring in your old irons, no matter how badly damaged and we will repair or exchange them for you. California-Oregon Power Co, 216 West Main Street, Phone 1081. Salesroom in Basemont Main Offico First Floor Hereeverywhere in the frozen north in the fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look to me for aid. To the invalid, the convales cent, the old, the infirm, I give real helpful service. A little of me goes a long way. Cjru N'oldr, pure and old. W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Go., General Agents, Portland. Picket IfMUciV Against Against X Substitutes Imitations GcttheWclLKnown UADI I Al C Round Package flWllLilufm 3 MALTED MILK Mad In th largest, best qu!pDd and sanitary Malted o Milk plant In th world Wo do not makc"milkproduct8 Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But th. Original-Genuine " HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-cream milk nnd the extract of delect malted train, reduced to powder form, solublo in water. Beat food-drink for all . MTASK FOR HORUCK'ft Used all over th Globa A.AautioiJ . jgjm&Z atvmevoScdaJutifain j YOU WILL SAVE MONEY IF YOU BUY PAGE FENCE THE PRICE OF OTHER FENCE IS ADVANCING BUT THE PRICE OF PAGE FENCE REMAINS THE SAME yjsfgja sjljilfjs Sslaig I "VVo ea Hiipply you with any thing in tho fence lino, or will contract to fonco your farm complete, Let us figure with you. Gaddis (8b Dixon "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" 134 N. Riverside Ave. Medford, Oregon i I A t,!t i