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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
f7y -FimimxTimm "''" "' irrn)TOT?.TF wm Twrnvm. mwcmy, nnoT.TTTTTKnAv. JAT7YT..,ro.. -rrr k r- ORGANIZED WITH PROGRESSIVECLUB NEW PASTOR IS POOL WELL SPOKEN OF CHANCES FIFIY MEMBERS Southern Oregon ngnln the first in jrogrcsion. Lnnt evening n number of Indies mid gentlemen gnlhcred to form tlio first progressive club in Oregon. The clmiter membership showed (lint fifty-tilno members en hilled themselves to pledge nnd sup port the progressive party, nnd form ed the Medford Progressive club. A constitution nnd bylaws were, adopt ed, nnd the following officers were elected: A. K. Ware, president; Mrs. lif fie 11. Usher, vicn presideut; Geo. K. linns, Heorctnry; Mrs. Col. H. 11. Sargent, trensurer; Fred W. Menrs, J. W. Hernnn, . G. Davidson to gether with the officers were elected directors to servo the first year. The meeting mw called to order liv Oeo. K. Ilooft, nnd on motion Mr. Ware was electetl tempomry chair man, Mr. Boos secrctnry. An cuter Iniiiment program was arranged, the first number being an nddress by 11. V. Mulkcy, entitled "True Progress." Mr. Mulkey was in best spirit and his remnrks, csjecinlly his reference's to Mime of Oregon'.s legislation in the early days, in hhowiiiR up where the people's will was entirely ignored but tlmt the legislative and the congres sional machine was much in evidence', 'nlso showing Umt by the Oregon sys tem these evils had been in n degree much improved. Fred W. Meant, one. of the speak ers of the original "Flying Squadron" selected for his address "Why I Am n Progressive." His remarks brought homo some good reasons why he thought the peoplo and tho progres sive tiarty should dominate in the near future. Ho showed from Amer ican history that every generation had its special problem and those problems were always solved through some new party. The federalist par ty established tho national govern ment, the democratic party under Jefferson brought in a larger rule of the people, the whig party emphasiz ed the idea of nationality, the repub lican party saved the union nnd lib erated the slaves. The progressive party will bring freedom to every man, woman and child by solving the social nnd industrial questions of the day in the interest of tho whole peo ple. A. K. Ware who has been one of the staunch leaders of the progres sive party made a few remarks show ing bow be became a progressive nnd nlso Bhowing Jiow the progressive party took root in southern Oregon. Tho remnrks from tho scvenil speakers were interspersed with music nnd song by Dr. W. W. Howard mid the Misses Coffin. Dr. IT. F. Ratte, former member of the "Flying Squadron," ns a resident of southern California was elected the first honorary member of tho club. A banquet is to be held on Lin coln's birthday at which time it is expected Governor Hiram Johnson will be present The meeting closed with the sing-l ing of Amenca by tho nudienco. Tho Groenshurg, Iiul., Dally News ot January 6. contains the following about Hev. J. V. Fnulenburgh, who has been engaged for tho pulpit ot the Baptist church nt Medford and will bo hero about February 1: Sorrow reigned within tho heart of every member of the church when tho resignation of tho pastor, Itev. J. V. Krndcnburgti, was read In the morn ing service, which will tnko effect February tho first. Hot. Frnden InirKh has accepted a call from tho llaptlst church In Medford, Oregon. The response to this was not prompt ed by an Increase In salary. The ties between pastor and church are very dear and It Is with deep re gret that tho church must part with him and Ms family. Uut her losa will bo Medford's gain. ttev. Krarienburgli nnd wlfo aro en dowed with happy and pleasant dis positions that will win them friends wherever they go. During his pas torato hero tho past threo years ho has won many for Christ. With tho young peoplo ho was one. always In tensely Interested In their welfare, nnd has been a faithful pastor In every respect. Miss Dorollo and Floyd will bo greatly missed from tho young peo ple's society, of which they wore nc ttvo workers; also little Kntherlne, who has won a placo In tho hearts of all. Slnco It Is thetr desire to go. tho good wishes ot the church will fol low them In tho now field. TO SECURE SECRETARY WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. 'Tool ing" ot their chances of securing the secretaryship of tho Interior for tho far west, democratic senators from the ten states beyond tho Mississippi who have urged candidates for this offlco upon I'resldent-Klect Wilson today announced through Senator Newlnnds that they had ruueused and would lay before Wilson n list of names which they had Jointly do dared acceptable. Thts action was taken when It was reported from Trenton that Presl-dent-Klect Wilson was determined to choose his secretary of the Interior from the middle states, In order to get nwny from cither an eastern or a western conception of tho policy to bo pursued on the relntlou to public lands nnd water power. Newlnnds declined for the present to give names. PLANS TO GERMANY The Dally Hint from Paris. a H BkkW&y H ILYU-I n' JvN. H H5. NvH f ' --. BILL INTRODUCED 10 CUT OUT SCHOOL GRAFT IN NEW YORK CITY Di John Nicholas ('oglilnn. owner 'of n fine orchard nt Kiuty l'ol'l Judge Ton Velio has received the following letter from Snlein: r it . . . . .My near judges isnw vour interview . ...,,11 i, ,..... i Mo.llWil. one of Foil. a Cwim,v. iuk. i uww iv. 1 i rum pi ik Ailn toiinilmion Urr. ionra Hh ium mu ,.iiiir tli ! umll mil, tttilt n.i t'rmul. llolrru uf IhmiII lift wllli ! In lulursl tune Nattlrr bliu nlo r.lir istRVin urnil. mul (cHoamn.- on rotin.uuou llji. Mnuua J. A. PERRY NAMED AS HEAD OF COMMERCIAL CLUB Tho directors of tho Medford Com mercial club met tit tho club rooms Wednesday at 3 p. m. and organ ized. All tho members were present except one, who Is out ot tho city. Tho permanent officers elected are: J. A. Perry, president; A. C Al len, vice-president; F. Osenbruggo, re-elected treasurer. Miss Fay Scars was elected temporary secretary. All tho officers servo without salary ex cepting secretary, and her salary was fixed at 975 per month. It was decided not to elect a man ager at this time, although thcro wero several applications. Tho following committees were chesen: Executive George Putnam, W. F. Isaacs, E. X. Warner. Finance E. A. Welch, Lincoln McCormlck, J. D. Dell. Membership C S. Lcbo, A. S. Itosenbanra, S. S. Smith. Publicity S. A. Nye. A. II. MUIor. George Putnam. The other committees will be ap pointed later. LONDON, Jan. Ifi. Geo. C. Par rott, formerly n gunner In tho llrl- tls unvy today was sentenced to four year's Imprisonment when convicted of beltiK n spy for the German gov ernment. It was charged that Par rott sold to Germany valuably In formation regarding tho Kngllsh navy and also harbor and fortifica tion plans. HUGH M'LAIN WILL TAKE OREGON'S VOTE NEW ORLEANS JURY PROBES FINDING OF FIRE ARMS NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 10. A spe cial session of the federal grand jury wns opened here lodny to investignta the finding hero of two cnrlnnd of ammunition nnd rifles believed to be intended for Mexican use. Mall Trlbuno's classified ads bring results. SA1.F.M, Ore., Jan. JO. Hugh Me Lain, tho only democratic presiden tial elector who did not make n cam paign to be selected messenger to deliver Oregon's vote to the electoral college, wns given the honor. Mo Lain will gu to Washington nnd will remain (here until nl'ter the inungur- ntion. It is the intention of Melanin to do missionary work in the de partments in the interest of the im provement of Coos Hay. McLnin ma do n similar trip onco before, and through tho activity of Senator Jlouruc made progress. l.nst week n committee was sent from Coos Day to Washington to urge tho improve ments, but as all the committeemen nrc republicans. McLniu ns n demo crat is expected to bo able to do home good work when the democratic administration takes charge. MRS. LE BLANC TO ADDRESS PARENT-TEACHERS ASS'N STEEL KING'S WIFE DANCES TURKEY TROT NKW YOIIK, Jan IC Mr. Win. Corey, wlfo of the steel magnate, and formerly Mnbello Oilman, the actress, went direct from tho ball-room at Sherry's to tho I .a Proveiico today and retired. There was good reason for her uon.appearuucu on deck whoii tho steamer sailed this forenoon, for In company with seerat hundred monition of New York's smartest set, she had dallied until breakfast time. Tho party wns the gayest nnd gid diest Riven nt Sherry's this season. Thero was llttlo on the program but tho "Turkey Trot" and tho "Tango." Mrs. Corey's dancing earned her tho applauso of tho assemblage nnd cries of "Ilravot". and "Kncoro" wero showered upon her. At four o'clock Mrs. Corey said alio could not dance much longer ns she was go Ing abroad, for her health. in the Mm! Tribune about our county school superintendent, mid I henrliiy concur with you in your views; hi fact, thero has nlrendv been u bill introduced bv Mr, Howard of Dong his pi repeal tho school siipcriiiry Inw nnd to require the county solnml superintendent to do the work iiiiw done by the school supervisor, wild cat extra chnrgc to the county. Yours veiy sincerely, c. i.. iii:ami'.s. Salem, Jim. 1,1. DIED. Mrs. Surah lloitou, of Wcllcn, Ore., died tit the homo of her dauh- ter Mrs, Samuel Whitney mi Monday, Jan. LI. of mirnlvsts. it I I ) minim.. ed n go of 8'J ycniH ami H iuonli. Mrs. Ilorton wns burn in Troy, New York. May I lib, IWO. and ciuiie to Oregon unite recently with her daughter. She wiih u 'member of the Duiikurd church, mid u woman of strung Christian Mill mid chunteler. She leaves two daughters, Mot. Mot tle Hughes of Ireton, Imvn. mid Mrs. Sniuncl Whitney of Welleu, In mourn her loss, besides wejc grandchildren and nine great grand -children. The funeral was conducted by Itev. !!. O F.ldriilgo of the Mclliudisl KpiHcopal church. Interment in I In- cenielriN ut Cent nil Point, Ore. laud's best Known specialists, prom inent social leader mid cliibiumi, was quietly iiiariied In New York Wcdnos. day, the bride being Miss Helen liner in, of Sou Francisco. Humor of (iie mutch mid tho uppioaching welding hue been rite in I'orllmid sociu etc cles for sonic time, but tho utmost seciecy has been niiiiiitaincd mmcos. fully until it wns aiiiiouueeil li u brother of the Inlde, who Mves In Vancouver, Wash., that the ouut was sel for WcdneNiliiv. The Initial couple will sail for Fur ope on the Mmuetnula, l!ic X.M, mid will tpend n six niouihs' honeymoon tout in? the old world. Are You .Ufllct.T. Willi files? This disease, whether aouto or chronic, Is euslly and rapidly over come by usIuk Mnrltol IMIo lleiuvdy Gives pnsltlso ami permanent relief when all others fall, and wu heartily recommcuil It to any sufferer, lias kins' Drug .Store. m Famous "Pint of Cough Syrup" Recti pt No Jlflltr rlruirilr st Any Prls I'lillf (hmtsiilrfil. Mnkn a plain syiup by mixing onn pint o( grniuibited migsr mid )j pint uf wiirm water mul itlr fur two iulnule, Tut l!li ounriu of nil re l'lnci lllflv cimiIs' worth) In a plul Isittlc, mid III! ft up with tliu Nugur rtjttiji. 'Hilt glies uppiy oi urn IWMfW. kiiiIuI ccr ih'm uf (Ida sliiutly. ami wilt iKiiully slop tlm mont J on a (niiillv nupply of (I sviup at u Mliigoft'-. I 'Inko a lrmHMiii(u ccry lliini 110111, 'llm flfcuthrni'M of (III tlinplo remedy U kiirprlslnir. It iu rin (o tnko Imld In lCt COIIIlll t lirwr hi. one, iwo or. obitlllrttn eollgll In 1U luilir. It tiiliei up tlm Jmli'd Miiis tlln nnd I Just liu,i. tun eiuiUKIi to I si lieliiliil In a coiiglt, nnd )ms it plemlug taste, Alto eirfllt-tit fur liroiiclilul tumble, throat tickle, soro lung nnd milium, and tin uniiinlisl with Pinev mul 8ugar Kvnii (or trained hunev) Is a prime fmurlte In The Joy o! Get ting Home-TIZ to I'Ait.Mcits ami imni itnisrs. Culllviito jour t.iud with a Motor Tractor, It will pay for Itsel'f In the snvlug of horse feed ami hired help. Valley Motor .v. Tractor Co., VatM) Garage, Medford ----- . j A Ten .Minnie '11. 1'ii.ti luili Vour I'cct ,ro I, Ike Svw ami Sml for I'rec Trial Parkngi Tislay These nre not supposed to bo your feet. You may be a mere man. Iiul your feet or any one's else feet In n TV, foot bath are enre-froo feet. to cum: a ctM i.v e.m: i.v. Tako LAXATIVE IlltOMO Qulnlnoj Tablets. OruggUts rofund money If It falls to cure. K. W. GKOVK'S sig nature Is on each box. 2S cents. Friday afternoon, January 17th, 3 p. in., .Mrs. I.oul8o Lo lllnnc, state corrcsiondent or Child's Welfare Magazine will address the Parent Teachers' circles of Medford nt tho lower room In tho library building. Ladles of Greater Medford club and Wednesday Study club nrn cord ially Invited. Mrs. I.e Iltauc will bo entertained whllo In Medford nt tho Hotel Holland. All women interest ed In the work should not fall to meet Mrs. Lo Hlanc, iiisKniiirno.v xotici:. Xotleo Is horeby given that tho partnership horotoforo oxlstlng bo tweou tho uudorslgned under tho name of of Medford Fish and Poultry Company, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. In future the business will bo conducted by Van It. Gilbert ut tho present placo of busi ness, 19 North Fir street In tho city ot Medford, Oregon, and ho will collect and rccolvo nil current n--couut nnd dlschargo the artiicriilp Indebtedness. Dated Medford, January 16th, 1013. H. C. HONNBY. VAN H. OILIimiT. MU Japanese Store Closing Out Salo 20 Off on All Goods West Main St. Next to Hotol Medford rniiisty for wliooplng cough nnd croiiji, 'lids recllHI for Itlnkliig colluli ivliiedy ..in. iii,l- ..i u... i& ... tliillls.iaiU (if limiies In (lie t'nllfil Ktutrs slid (Vmidit. 'llm pl.m Ims been lintta ts., llimiglt nsvnr uccefully. If von try II, uo only Bemilnrt IMnex, which l tlm Mmt valuable (Ninn-nttntr.! com. imuinl of N'orwuy while pluo extract, and Is rich In gual.idd nnd nil tlie nntiinil lirsllllg ulto cldlteiil. Oilier ptrprtrA' (Join will net work In this rrcliw. A guaranty of nbtotule rnitNfnoltett, or money prompt lr rcfiiintrd. pie with this rrcle. llr driiggUt lias I'Iiim, or will get It for ymi, If not, tend to Tho I'lnex Cu, It. Wayne, Ind, Hotel Medford Itooms Million! Ii.ilh mic per ilny unit up. Itotiuis wlili Imlli $l,nn per day mul up. KkmIii intes by week or llioulli. Cillllblllltllllll uiiiruliig lurokfssts 1,1 cent. e cry Wo IMo Away go tho corns, bunions, cal luses, tho chilblains, tho pain, aches, Soreness nnd nil fool trouble. Fol low tho million of happy Tl, feet nnd you will then reallto that Tl. works on a new principle, draws out all tho poisons that cause foot trou bles, nnd TISC Is tho only remedy that does tho work. Don't forgot this fart, and don't uinlor any circum stances urcept a substitute Ho good to your feet nnd demand TV.. All drug stores, department or general stores have It nt LTi rents a box, and for those who don't know what real foot comfort Is write to Walter Lu ther Dodge & Co., 1323 8, Wabash Ave, Chicago, III., for a frco trial package today. tt-t J?n wfiWiii. You Can Obtain The Hcst Results ONLY with tho best Mediums, nnd this means not only our skill In mix Iuk tho dough, but (ho materials oit put In jour cakes, rookies mid pastries. Wo offer yon In CRESCENT DAKING POWDER a perfect leaven cr, with n gunr nntceil ktnndurd of purity It will cost you 2r.e per lb. nt your grocers, nnd wo will bo plensed to send jou a copk book containing somo jiplcudld recipes on receipt ot 2c In stumps. ciu:kci:nt MANnwrri king COMPANY, Hcnttlc, Washington. Tomorrow .M!.'I(('IIANT.V I.II.N'CII 11:30 to 2 i. in. Fulton Market Clam Chowder Fried Columbia Itlvur Hindis with , Tomntoo tluucu Haratoitn Chips lUcalloped Olympln Oysters Individ ual Curried Wings and Thighs ot Chicken nut Itlssoto lloast Klioutder of Pork with Apple Hnuco Mashed Potatoes Lima Ilenns Lettuce Kalnd French DressliiK Coco iu til Cream I'lo OrauKu Hlmrbot tWIXvii 'i iBrjifB limlllii J wk UliiVkiyM Anuoliiireiueiit Wc luive eiiKagel fur a short tluio nt n cry larRo vM'iis Herr Corl (irl-sen of Merlin nod .Mote, (iplolln i:vlne, iniiieilUlN, ciillllMeiiiliig .luu- nary U'-M. E.D.Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Commercial Club Anuiti'iii' Kini.sliinp; J'o.sl Cui'du Poi'tl'tliiH Tiilci'iorand oxtorior viow KIjihIi HIiIh XcuativcH niado anv time and any place by appointment. 1208 E. Main Phono 1471 4hh$h$m3m$m T t T T f T T T t T T T T T t t T T The Cheapest Store in the West Will Have Another Sale Commencing Today All the excuses we have to offer are that we need the money and we must move our winter stock, and will only take space to mention a few specials: All our Gloves and Mittens, values up to $1, go at - 25c Duck Coats, blanket lined, worth $2.50, sale price - $1.00 Corduray Pants, valued at $3.50, going at - - $1.50 Blue Flannel Shirts going at 75c A Jot of Men's and Boys' Hats, worth $1.50 and $2, go at 50c A large number of $1.50 and $2 Dress Shirts at only - 50c Neckties usually sold at 25c, now only - - - 10c One lot Suit Cases, worth $2, go at Overalls for men at - - ' 98c 50c We have a few Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses that we are. closing out at less than cost. A big line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags at factory prices. ir WILL H. WILSON CO. The Cheapest Store in the West 128 North Front St, Opposite S. P. Depot v ? T ? ? Y ? ? ? ? ? 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