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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1913)
w. "J"?' """ it r I i x6b two; L PFRSON MEPliOBD M30I) TRTBTOTE. MEDFORD, OBRQoy, FRIDAY, .TANIUltY 21, 191(1, t PERSONAL ; K. K. Kelly transacted business ni Grants Pass Friday. " Tho morhlnj? train from tho north vAb delated tor A short tthiu In Medford owlnR to tlio tltno taken to unload tho InrRo Rrand piano brought hereby Olga Stcoh, plains t. A number of muslrnt lwoplo from Ashland wilt attend tho 01a Steob concert In Medford tills averting. ,, ClolnR out mi1 of plpqs. Ire land's". 8 moke, house. Mrs. M. A. Van VnlkcnburRh left Friday for tlcrkoloy whero sho will bn present at tho uoJtllnp of her daughter, Miss Helen Van Valkctt burRh io Mr. James Chestnut, Mlsi Van Valkcnburg visited Jn Modtord last'silminvr. Tha McQuIro Nro and ten cent store will bo open for business In IIr new location In tho Sparta build ing 'BatuVdn hw) ,hemo mado bread at Do- VoVs. Charles Heed of tho First National uanK win leavo aununv to accept n respohslblo position In a bank at 'Till amook. Mr. Heed bas hosts of friends ih SledforJ Who regret his going but whb.t congratulating him on his deserved advancement. Charles Lindsay of Central Point was In Medford Thursday. Fred Alton Hatght (National Con servatory Now York) teacher of plaijo and harmony specialist In cor rect principles of touch and tech nique. Residence sUidlo, 403 Oak- dalo avenue. South, phono 72G2. Tho east approach to the new Dear creeJc bridge (a being filled And it Will not be leap before everything will bo In readiness to complete them both, tho ast anil west approaches. Sne&k thclvcs broko into tho 0. & C. store several night ago and stolo a small amount of groceries. D. Itlum nas moved his si to busi ness to the Hoyden alley between S. Central and 3. Bartlett. Roger Hitchcock of Eaglo Point spent Thursday and Friday in Med ford. Traffic Inspector Cole, of tho tele phone company, is hero from Port land on business. Vapor bath and eelentlfle ace for men and. woraea, Dr. R. J. Lockwood, ehrlopractor, 203 0r- nett-Corer Bids. Phone 146. Clarence, Meeker went to Ashland, on a business mission Friday. Mrs. C. H. Redfleld left Friday for Los Angeles where she will join her husband, who has located there. Ask for the Traveler cigar. Mrs. William P. Mealey Is 111 at the Sacred Heart hoslpUl. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Patterson, Slater Johnson, and Miss Madge Mc- Corraack were among a party who attended the comic opera at Grants raw mis week. Mrs. Halltday-Halght, pupil of Marches! (Paris), Oscar Ssesger (.New York) teaches the art of sing ing, tone placing and correct breath ing a specialty. Exponent of pure "Del Canto" or the Italian school concert, opera, oratorio. Individual lessens or In class (three in class) Resilience itttdlo, 403 Oakdale ave nue, South, phone 7262. Tho placer mining Industry bids fair to enjoy a boom during tho com ing summer owing to the fact that the bills are being stored with snow, which will furnish an abundanco of water for operating purposes. In many places la the bills snow Is re ported from four to nine feet deep. Oldtimers claim that tho heavy snow fall nt this season means an early sprjntr and they are looking forward to getting busy on placer properties In a comparatively short time. Ag riculturists are also i-laled by the anew, fall and the prospects of an early spring and nro prophesying great crops of grain and fruit and Vegetables. Fruit labels In any color printed by the Mail Tribune. tf The annual meeting of tho stock holders of the Medford Concrete Con- ktriictloH company was held nt the tffjco of the company. 209 Farmers' &, Fruitgrowers' Dank building, nt 7:30, January 20. Stockholders present were: II. A. Thjerolf, Jas, Henley, Rankin Estos, F, A, Gllddeh and C. J. Seraon. Tho present di rectors, Jas. Henley, H. A. Thlorolf, C. 'J. Seraon, F. A. Glldden and Geo. D. Garpeptor, wero unanimously elected to servo for tho ensuing year. ipakla ft Taylor (John II. Car- O. W. Johnson attended tho pro duction of ".Naughty Marietta" nt flrants Pass Wtflnesday nvmlng. diet Parker Is now employed nt tho Ireland Smnko House. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myr tle S. Lockwood (regular physicians, hot chiropractors) hare removed their offices from tho Hasklns' build ing to 232 R. Main street. 271 'Dr. J. W. Noblncon nt Oakland, Cat., hrtlvcd 111 Jacksonville Thurs day evening, where ho wlljj remain some ii me. M. A. Carter, the miner, in down from Ashland. Ho Is operating In Siskiyou county, Cnl. To closo them oit, all cook stoves and range, nt reduced prices, glvo rts a call. J W Shnplolgh Hard ware Co., 28 South Central avenuo. Robert Patterson, lato pt Tnblu Rock, hns become a resident of Medford. I), H. Jackson returned Thursday evening from a visit of several weeks at his old homo In Maine. hrlng that old book with torn binding down and have It rebound at tho Malt Tribune office. Costa but little. tf Mr. and Mrs. E. Crises of Mon tague, Cnl., wero In Medford one day this week. They aro visiting Misses Marlon and Anna Towno of Phoenix. John Darker has received a letter from his brothers, who reside in Kla mnUi county to tho effect that they nro experiencing the worst weather they have known In their residence of seventeen years. Snow la five feet deep on the level at Fort Klamath. For goodness sake, have R. A. Holmes, the Insurance man write your Insurance. lt knnw dn. J. R. Rlnehart of Jacksonville cahio to Medford Thursday to meet some parties from California, Good apples at retail at low prices. Call at Producer's Fruit company,' warehouse, Medford. 2C3 G. A. Hover and A If. Fisher wero up from Phoenix Thursday after noon. Miles Michael of Wolscr, Idaho, Is the guest of A. D. Sallng. who Is n school mate. Jle Is well pleased with Medford and Rogue river valley. N That famous old smoke the Trav eler. J. W. Sllngcr and M. F. Hanlcy of upper Buttft creek transacted business In Medford Thursday. C. W. Turpln of Rig Sticky and G. D. Woodson of Antioch tarried sev eral hours In Medrord Thursday. R. D. Weston, commercial photog raph eta. negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phoae M. 1471. " ' Lynn Purdln, ho Is employed on the Valley Record, spent Thursday ejenlag with, Medfotd relatives. Wooi Jeter of Grants Puss is In Medford again arter a severe spell of sickness. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite bbok store. A. S. Klolnhammer of AnnlcKate spent Thursday afternoon In Med ford. Ho reports that snow lies deep on the hills in that section. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Johnson of Tolo were Medford visitors Thurs day. Collect these scattered sheets of music yon value and have them bound In book form at the Mall Trlbuna. tf H. W. Hitchcock and O. Hcrron wero over from Eaglo Point district during tho mlddlo of tho week. N. R. Nye nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. D Nye of Rock Point precinct tarried In Medford Thursday afternoon. The cigar that put O. K. In amok o tho Traveler. Jesse Neathhammor of Winter was In Medford and Jacksonville Thurs-i uay. OLGA STREEB APPEARS IN MEDFORD TONIGHT sMLWisstL Jslsl'r. I' Ml ' ' ' rWriM"! I iM V M llssim sssaM 1 sBBBKJsBBsfT.i'iTf'n saM '1 sW il I tsssaMi hi ssi IsaMssaW sasMsal fcW fr r-: jrVTt v cf ' t M ISfl,it v BBSBSBSBSBSBSBSl mM? Ilk rt ''JslllllllllllH Bk JM' iiissiiiiH aW' .'6 4bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 BBOMsTl .A' tito.. - dBSBBBBBBBBBBSl KntULmmmmmmmmummmmmmmilmimimmimmmmimIEIKKKnKKL T HAVE SEAT IN I PAY, LOW FARE SALKM, Ore,, Jan. 24 If n 1111 Introduced In tho house liy ItepreHoti tatlt Lift I ohro today becomes law, ft porAoh ituMiln to obtnln ft Knt In a street enr, nray ride nt rvdured fare. Tho bill proxldes that n iiiisseiiRer who ennnut get u sent, must bo given n receipt by tho conductor, Pre sented any tlmo within 30 ilnyn, Ihln retelpt must bo incepted by the ear comimiiy hi full payment fur n ride without n sent, nnd two miih ro eelpls miiMt be accepted for n llde ulth n sent A lmtinlty of $R00 fine or thr'e months ImprlAoumimt Is carried liy tho bill, whlrlt also tiinke compa nles llahli) for dainig's In eonse iluencti of refusing to obey tho law upon thti city of nil these ovll elo nionlH In ono of tho greatest dungem of the moment, for It Is morn than possible thnt nt nuy Imiiitut u innsn aero of Christians Way begin which will form armed Intervention by Hie pOWOI'H, Heath (Niiifhmnl LONDON, .Inn. 24 -The fiueKU office i evolved uffini ronfli illation imllous In tho ntrmwdtt. Li '. ij today of lliu killing of Naslm Pashn by ICuver lley. The llrltlsh nnilmsmi. dor tiilegrrtplivd tluit Nnrlm Pashn llel mime tluin after tin was shot. Two other Turkish otflcorn wero slalu with tlui dead giMiernl, , ' Blr Kdwnrd Grey called tho am v ImiKiidorH of (ho powurn toimtlior early lodiiy to lonslder Inunmllittn mv thin to prevent enihiollmeiit of other if Tho ladles of tho Greater Med ford club arc Oils afternoon enter taining Miss $lga Steeb tho rele brated pianist. All of Medford music enthusiasts havo been luxlted, ranking It oho of the most brilliant gatherings of tho noilal neason, This evening, nt the .Yatatorlum, Miss Steeb will ln heard In roncert. Thnt n troat Is In store Is testified by glowing accounts of her successes during her present tour. Mrs. George E. Neither of Jack sonville was In Medford Thursday, accompanying her brother, Wilt Hnnnn, thus far on his return to Seattle. Dr. Ralllto of hoenlx made n trip to Medford this week. to 2Gc. Special noon lunch 12 Manhattan Cafe. 2C2 Charles Duffleld Is making rela tives living at Gold Hill a brief visit. U.' F. C Edmundson of Dig Dutto and his brother, who recently ar rived from Arkansas on n visit, wero More nnd more of the leading nr- iuis oi mo worm are becoming to use the Mason & Hamlin piano. Miss Olgu Steeb tho world's grentett lady pianist will use one of the ntxio named pianos In her recltnl at the Natatorluin tonight. Painter Piano Place, 201 Home cooking nnd baking for salo at Warner, Wormian nnd Jones Sat urday. January 25, by the ladles of tho First Methodist church. 201 Major Chun's lecture with motion pictures nt tho Presbyterian church FROST CONDITIONS AT SAN DIEGO ARE BAD Here is Or (Inuiy'x xummarv of the frost oiitlitiniiM oi Sun Diego whero he i HHii(!iii; Hie winter: "OriincPH, lemoiw, flower iiihI eif- etniMe wete troren Io n fiiiMi on nrcoitnt of the n lu'iiijr nlivnxs iii In eilrui treoM. Mo-I will ho InLmi up nml n'plimtcil. Nohoito here tiuil worse nt ho Amjeles. The riuilu VUlu fiirnierx ore m the wimo hoiit. They will not have enough Innnim n mnke ii leiiiiiiimle," TURKS TO COURT MARTIAL (ContlnueU from pa 1.) i.. -Mn.ir..i tih i... .. . .. i " 'T, , " r ""'I this evening will afford on Interest- iu jisuiaiiu E. Dlacklngton of Medford a visit Mr. and Mrs. O. Gold Hilt mado Thursday. R. W. Kent of Hood River Is among tho many from abroad who are visiting In Medford and Rogue river valley. Carl Von der Hellcn of Wollcn spent Thursday night in .Medford. He says that the snonw was flvo feet deep In Dead Indian district at last account and that It took several men fifteen hours to drlvo a bunch of cattle a distance of three miles. New York Llfo Insurance Co., C. Y. Tengwald. Medford National Dank DIdg., phono 3371. Adclbert Snyder of Portland passed through Medford Wednesday on his way to Msit his aunt, Mrs. C. Kills. Aueiucrt, wun ins parents, was a I former rcsldentn of Medford, living 'wero over from on west Main street, and Is n nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knlpps of this city. Fashionabto dressmaking. Evening and afternoon gowns. latest ktylo lingerie a specialty. Mrs. 13. M. Painter, late of Now y York City. Hours 2 to S p. in. CIS King street. Phono C084. Wm. Fehely,-who is superintending an extensivo placer mine in Curry county, Is making Medford n visit. District Attorney Kelly mado u trip to Grants Pasa this week on of- ' f fetal business. ing as well ns cheap entertainment. Tho major Illustrates his talk with tho moving picture and hns some very Interesting lws. Children nre to be ndmlttcd for 10 rents, and nil over 12 years for 13 cents. Superior Judgo Chllds of Del Norto county. Cat., was In Medford nnd Ashland Thursday, reluming to Grants Pass In tho evening! Ho Is nctlvely engaged In trying to connect Crescent City with Roriio river vnl ley by n railroad, and It sterns ns If his hopes will bo realized In the not distant future. Dr. A. a Caldwell of Anhlaud spent Thursday evening In Medford. Mrs. M. ST. Taylor of Jacksonville Visited In SIcdrord Thursday, being accompanied homo by Row en Galo. irod T. Lewis and his family rntolopo district Thursday, returning home next day. 'George and Will .Mansfield of Rosebi'irg nro stopping In Medford and may remain a whllu. W. P. llnlloy of JnckHomllhi and Ira Coffman of Forest creek were .Medford visitors Thursday. dopretsod over the latent turn In af fairs nnd hao practically abandoned nil hope of tho Young Turk element, now In nbsoluto control of tint do main, ceding Adrlnuoplo and part of the Aegean Islands to the Itnlknii al lies ns tin overthrown ministry of Knlmll PunIiii had ngreed to do. Foreign liiteneiillon As viewed by Gorman diplomats, only foreign intervention In Turkey now can prevent nil Europe from bo Ing drawn Into a general conflict. This possibility Is regarded as more menacing today than nt any tlnu since tho Inception of tho Turko- Ilalkan wnr. Censored desplttches from Con stantinople today Indicated that thu joung Turks nro In possession of the palace, and that rioting and pillag ing sro threatened on nt sides. Any massacro of Christians In the Otto man capltol, tho diplomats hero bo llovo, would bo followed by Russian Intervention, and this, they say, would Involvo Austria, raising anew tho possibility of n general European conflict. Envor Rey, n oung Turk leader, who is hold responsible for tho kill ing lato yesterday of Nazlm Pasha, commandor-ln-chler of the Turkish troops was today named military commander of Constantinople on hi own demand. Knver Hoy and his followeni completely domlnato tho Sultan. BBBBsB A VSKL . ALL EVENING DRESSES ALL LONG COATS ALL MACKINAW COATS ALL CHILDREN'S COATS ALL TAILORED SUITS MILLINERY ONE-HALF PRICE AND LESS Th iibnvo lint's nn all on salt' Io innko a quick I'lenninci' al fxactly ono-liall' foniuM' pi-lips. .Mcritol White Liniment. Should bo in ovory homo, as its lmmediato application to cuts, bruises, sprains nnd wounds gives In stant relief. It bas no equal as a pain killer and hcalor. Hasklns' Drug Storo. tfYSTERY OF WHY WOMEN PREFER TO STAND IN CARS EXPLAINED kis.SBd rtlenn O. Taylor), attorneys- at-iaW, over Jackson bounty Bank Building Medford. E. W, Carlton of Tablo Rock Is among his Medford friends. I !! I s -r '' ' Crlrx- ,m CSXV' Coullniioim Rioting CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan 4 -Continuous rioting wont on through out tho rlty last night, mid In street fighting todny many persons wero seriously wounded. Tho pollro mado a show of keeping order and mado wholesale nrrests but ns soon ns n prison wns flllod with the rioters h mob would storm tho place tiird lib erate them nil. Tho lotting loose $10.00 Pouts $5.00 $2tf.0O Pouts $12.50 .$7.r() (MiilclroiiVc Pouts $3.7fi Pliiltlrcn's Pouts $i!0.(H) Tailored Suits .it 4 "Jt'flo .$10.00 $'15.00 I'Jvoniiitf Drosses . . ..$17.50 &or. nn 'P.i5l...wl Suits $12.50 Hf-00 JLvimmiik DrtssHi's . . .. $22.50 jO5.00 Tnilorcrt ' Suits $17.50 $(50.00 KvimiIiik Nrcsst's $30.00 Weeks & McGowan Co. 'UOTERTAKERS ar AMisfAvv artvat ruenMiV. w. wk 3071 J A, -a. err, sees IT 5IMPLY CWT "BE TONE.' "Will you take Mils seat?" asLed the man who run to mustache on the street car jestcrdsy. "No, thank you," sho replied, in a oice as sweet as the sighing of surf on a sea of sorghum. "Very well." replied the gallant pas senger, "I'll sit dowu myself then;" and bo did. At the next corner another fashion ably attired woman entered, and bo re- ivuit'u mo jiicuKinro now wuicu ms mother taught him, Shu also declined and stood sillily swinging from a strap. Two blocks riirthcr up the street a third womiiil cutcled. Ortco more the polite offer, and once itioro It nus spumed with n suillo nnd n few mur mured words of thanks. At List there JJiE CAJJT .SIT 3)0WM T1U. THE FATHI0N ...... . . CHANGES. Ufcblnd the mustache began to feel un-lyouso dumes golti' to siiind up comfortable. Ithlti" like Three blocks further up tho car be gan to empty. Thcro were half a dozen vacant beats, and In another block there wero a doen. but still the six women stood. Tho mun did Hot feel qulto so uncomfortable, but ho was puzzled and couldn't help showing It. HO looked the seats oi er carefully. Apparently they were clcun enough, and certainly they were strong enough. Tho puazled look turned Io ono of nniiojnnco, nml ho pulled the mustaches Jintll the ear be Can to look like thu lloor iiiound'a 'bar ber's chair, Kluully he could stand it no longer. Ho Jumped to Ills feet and seized the ncariMt woman by th6 arm. "Tell me , , . ... .... ..b . 1 w -- r win mii jj IIJU tf flit AMI MX U welo blx wohien smudliig, uiid the uiuullhh!" he thundered. "How long be "I don't really knov," she replied, with 11 swcot smile. "I huppovu until tho fashions bhango." "I seo," said tho pollto person. "Yousa can't sit down If you want to?" "Not lu this dress. It will bag at tho knee." It was rather tlzhL So were tlm other live. A light dawned on tho fuco bohlnd tho mustache, and bo (led to tho VCNtlbulo. "It's always thnt way Intcly," suld the conductor, who hud tvltuussed tho taiiicuti. "iiulf (ho Women who coiun Into my car can't sit down, und they don't try. These now (It esses 1110 so tight that It doesn't hurt u bit to stand up. It's tho uiiijiu way all over town, I should tlillil; the eoiiiimiiy would lake out the seats and let 'em all stand; tho cars wouiu nom u 101 molt. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt HXCHANOi: liavo'mado ex clnslvo contract with reliable firm lu Houthoni California for ult of their exchanges for Orognn proper ty. Havo .13 trades right off tho rwtl from down there, having ro colvcd 13 new ones Jan. 21, 1013. This list will bo kept right up to dato from day to day. Anyone desiring to oxchango proporty in tho Rogue river valley for South ern California property call nnd look over this list. Havo property listed from fliOOQ.OO to 11,000,000, C. A. McArthur, room 3, I O, block, phono 3081. FOR RKNT B room modern fur nished bungalow. Ihriulro 203 K. & V. Hunk nidi?., phono 128-JC. 200 - 1 , K A cars Alljweathers-ain' conditions IER0LENE the.bestrauto.oil in' the Jhandiest can.. MORE AND MORE i The LeudlliR Aitlsls of (ho World Aio Coming Io Use llin .'Mason and lliimllii Piano Olga Btcob world's greatest woman pianist Is using tho Mason and Ham lin I'iuno In her tour of this conti nent und Europe, Tho Mftwon nnd Hahilln In tho best pluno known to tho piano world. 11. J. I'almer of tho Palmer 1'lono Placo, near tho post offlro, soils tho Muson und Hamlin piano, nnd other makes as follows; Angolus, Knuho Angolns, Bmoi-Hon-Angolus, Klschor- AnBolus, Hurdinan, Packard, Conovor, JiUdwig, Krnkanor, Milton, Hohorl M. Cablo, Kingsbury and M. Bchuls.201 ' Insist on Zofolnno In tho orlglnnl packages STANDARD OIL COMPANY PORTLAND (Incorporated) SAN 1'RANCIHCO (?' CLUB RATES For the Daily Mail Tribune and the Weekly Del Norte Triplicate $5.60 a Year Tlio Triplicate is published "Weekly at Oresc-Out Oity, tho luiHtllns const city about which many peoplo now avjhIi infoniiatjon. 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