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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1913)
Vs3' MWDFORD TfA7Ti TftTTrUNTC, MRDFOTID. OmWOX. FRIDAY, JANITAKY 21, Mia. PEGE THRU ' V J.".! - ' . STAIE FEDERATION SLAPS IAWKNGE WEST DECLARES HE'LL KEEP EXPENSES DOWN OF COMMONS t- E CONSIDERS SUFFRAGE w ft if. I; ft iff k A J" J. k f r s r (Wiiuuly, Iimmi, Diiuinuitt.) Vu urn In ii'ulit of a mpy of (ho Nuw Year's ('(lltliiii of (hi) Aiiulfoid, Ore., Mull Trlliiini), tlio itt'iidliiK of which wo rtmllt to our foiinnr towns. hi tk ii. I, .1 ItiiiDiml, mill In him wn tinnier our thanks fur III" intuit). Tim paper In In llmdf Miry Interest, liulli an lo thii iiieulmnlriil mid mllluilnl world hut what In of Kioto Interest Ih tlin wrltu-up of rim city of Mmlfotd mill ll womloifiil nth anilines, both mil in ul uiul iiiiiulrcil. Tim Mull Trl hiino hIiiiwii plititreit of ninny of tlm liiiliistrlos uiul public buildings, iih well nn iiiiinii of tlm beautiful resi dences. It In I'liilmml that Mini foul In tlm best paved rlty In tlm world for llii nln', mill from tlm looks of tlm nlicots iih hIiowii In tlm pictures, wn huvo no reason to ilonhl this turner t Ion. 'Ilii'ii itnotlmr fonttiro which Ih or crmit Interest Ih tlm fruit Initios try, Imtli an lo tlm largo orchards uiul tlm iiiiniliiit fmlorli'H, Tlm market plate, over which Mr. Itiiii)iinl pro nlilcN, In miotlmr Interesting feature, hhowltiK Dm iiroiltictM ita limy urn of fered for sale In u ell-ctilppoil tniir ket house. In thin llliiNtrntlon In shown n good plcttirn of our former toiMiniimii, mni IiIh write-up of tlm market In of great Interest. Mr, ltiinjitnl Iiiin 1 1 wit In Medford for Miveral enrs, mid It looks iih It he niiute no inUlako when hn rhosn Hint rlty for hi irinmmtil lionin on tlm Pitrlflr roast WILL PROPERLY OBSERVE ABE LINCOLNBIRTHDAY I'lmiN for tlm mininil Lincoln's hlrlhilay celebration of tlm IIIIiioIn chili are. to liu forfw lit Monday nvcii Iiik nt n meeting In th old I (). O. Y hull, mer Dnult'ls stnro. Tlm offl tors of tlm IIIIiioIn dub wluli nry one who formerly lived In lllliioli to feel fn.Mi to attend (hid meeting mid suggest iilntiN for tlm nnnnul relebra Hon. In this way It In thought tlm l tlm plans fmori'il by tlm innjnrlty of the club will ho mloiltl A number of (imtitthe phut will bo dlncnuKt'd. Brady Is Senator IIOINI.. Iilnho, .Inn i!J Former (liixcnmr luiui'H II llrnih wuw toilit elected I'nlted Stale KCiiulor liv tlm llllllll) l'Kt"llllliri to fill Olll till' tlltcN Jill I'll ll'Mll lllllll" WU'llllt lt till lll'lllll of Hnintor Unburn. KAUIM, .Inn. Ul, -lly it uilour IH lo IM5, Urn Sliiln IVili'iiilloii ol' Liiliur Uuliiv IiiihmciI llli' icnillllion t'CllhOlillK ltllll'h(Mlllllll) llllUII'IIIM1 lor illtlO (llll'lllH Hill WOlkllK'O'H l'l.llICIINIllllll hill III tlm Ii'kIhIiiIiih1 Ih'Ioiii Uhi'ui' Inliilut,' Mi'' !' ul' tlm Inlcmtioii. Tlm iCHiiliilliiti ii'iiuilliili' his imlioii iih not IicIiik coiiMiMtcnt wilh oiunuix cil IiiImii'. AiuiIIm'i H'moIiiIIoii wiiH ihinmi'iI ihi vlillntr Tor tin1 iiimlnliiiciit of n com- lllillcil III' It'll lllt'lllhl'lH I'HHII till' lllllko of nipiiiii'il liiliui' to iliufl ii Hull' iiiHiniiiu (i or i'iiiiiii'iihiiIiiii luu in Iiiiiimiiiiv wilh tlm IiiIiiui'Ik' ictH. KollltlllllioUH rill I III' MIlilUIH III'- I'ii'i'M nuil ili'lt'ittfM wi'in iiiuilii loiu, III III' I'll'l'll'll lllll'l' ll It ll'l'l'll'lllllllll Mill' 0' Hid llflllillll'tl llllillllx SECOND PANEL VENIREMEN DARROW CASE NEARLY GONE I, (is AN(ii;i,i:s. .inn. 21 i.i i j mil of it Hi-riiiul . iini'l of 7 M'liitr nun fitlli'il in tlu riihi' of t'liin'i H Dm row, cIiiiiki'iI mi lullIn Kobcit P. Ilniii, tt .Mi'.S'miium Junir, ii'iiinnu-il loiliiy uflcr Ilic itoxHH'tlM' JuiiirM luiil iin'wriilt'il miiIimI cxi'iit-i't In .linlp I'oulri. Of llit'oi' twiiht, I'iiiii vh P. ICnupii itinl II. ). .Stunt urn t'ulliil to till thia two iilui'i'ft v iii'iinl in llii jury box when tlic ciiki' im ri'Miiiurcl. rollowiiii; I hi' fillili; of u ihM ciniiV rcM)it on Dm iihii'iil ciiiuli linn of .liilin I'lirliiy, it Nworn iiiiih, liulu'i' Conhi icfiiki'il lo in I'i'tio n I'nrliVn ri'tiii'i.t for ili.ini'fiil. It i M'ctfil Unit tln dcft'iiM) will i'ir t'Un Ilic )i'rcniiltirv i'IiiiIIi'Mki' rrcn' ul when I'mli'V wiih iMMiiHllouiilly swont. Farm House Burned Tlm hnimn IipIoiirIiik to Krmtk DlatN In Illicit ()at bt'twtmn Kclnin mid Kirliy bunicil down recently Hen Whlln mid fuinlly went IIxIiik In tlm homo nt tlm time. A tlcfcctlvti flito In tlm kltthi'ii Ih miiiptumd to bo tlm en ii no of tlm flnt. A fnw nrtlclcM of fiirnltiiro woro Nnvod from tlm front mrt of tlm hoiun mid tlm family nil untitd Mifi'ly. TIiIh In tlm third hotmn to burn In Hint vicinity Hit winter. TOI.KIM, ()., .Iiir. -!. "I'r.iMiiu I'llu'nm." u fJMl.ilim Itfinbniiiilt imiiitliij,' uiul rifjlit oilier iiinxler piceiv nre toilay tmrcliiii'o! lis John K. iIIh nt it tuliil i'iht of 7.")0.Ult( S ... ,.,,- .. IL I II I till 1 ' ANTHn.CITE " RESERVE (CLOSET) flfl & 1 "" 'A lpwvlilrT' I or a cold X, lJ'Mlm B wlrij V&lll r nWm V J lt'h m iJifllliill S vJwf WllllN SHI- GOT THERE THli CUPBOARD WAS BARE. MOTHER OOOSE UUTMC WELL KNOWN NORTHWEST BUSINESS MAN DIES I'OUTLANU, Ore, Jim. -JI.-.I. Klutihlou Smith, innniiycr of the I'u I'ltif Stiiti-H Itubber t'ouiiitny, mul (iruunin'r of Hint foiiei'i-n, u tlt'tnl to ilitN iin the rt'Milt of heart i1imic, follow inu it brief iHneiH. lie wits I'onnrrK inmiitKer of the (luriiiiiii Kiibber i'ouiiuny. 200,000 Acres Bring Million SAN KIIANCISCO, Jan. 2 Th ro.i big nud itcvurul ninnll Ncunlu rnnchcN, couitirlkliiK 200,000 ncret valued at $1,000,000, are todn kuld to an KukUkIi k iitltruto, nccordltiK to iiiiiiouiicciiifiit by former Stuto Sena tor LumiKitu, who oued tlm proper-Hen. Col. Stevens Relieved WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. Lieut. Colonel Guitav W. S. Stevens, la to day relieved of command of the ar tillery In the. District of Columbia, and In ordered to Charleston. Ho will bo succeeded by Lieut. Colonel Otcur L. StrutK, now at Fort llakoi1, CaI. HALKM, Onv.lnu. J I. "I nm pi- iiiK to tlrntv n ilend line on uppropria tioiit. Atiun a ccrtniti iiiiiount nolh inu' will rcci'iw my approval, mul I will tu ml up to tlial line lo the cud of Hie fccxMiou. It Hut le'i.ilnturc do what it will tu the IiIIIh It linn before it. My fun in yet lo eoini'." Governor Went lotlny lititl out (ho course he ih to purHiio in dealiuc with the two lioutictf, mul the plan of hi op)KiiieutH in lrin lo orcanirc the two lirnuelirH nitlt u two-thinlH tun jorily to pnH liilin oer him. Itc cxpluiucil Hint lie will Iiiino n I'linrt ilntwii, which will he placed in a (oiiHpieuiiiiH plnce In the Htule houvp, on wlilcli ii line will be drawn nt the top. That line will be in red ink', and It will carry in figures the limit he i willint; to go on nppropria tioitH nt Iiiin xcHnion. This chart will be prepared by next Monday, mid oneh day the moneji IiiIIh will bo chalked up on It. As the bills become tawx, the total will bo nhown, and after the deadline is reached, the veto axe will full, what ever it may hit. THINKS ASSETS OF COMPANY SHOULD GO TO STOCKHOLDERS 8AN FRANCISCO. Jan. 24. "It In my opinion that any moneys or as Bctn claimed by the Continental Ilulldlng and Ix)an society should be distributed among tbe 2500 deposi tors in that concern In the Mate," to day declared State DulldlaR and Loan Coinmliutloner Walker following forced sol i u re of tlio company's property. Connreoatien Riots MILWAUKEE, Wl., Jan. 24. HccauBO tbo congregation engaged In a riot when tbo rules and regula tions of Archbishop Mcssmcr were read In English, tbat dignitary baa today ordered St. Adalbert's Polish church and school closed until fur ther notico. Steamer Purchased PORTLAND, Jnn. 24. According to announcement today the steamer Portland has been tirchnt.el by the Globe Millint: company of Portland mid will bo used In transporting gnats from thin city to Sun Francisco and Snu Pedro. LONDON, Jnn. 24. Tito IIoiiho of Commons, In committee- nf tho whole, thin afternoon considered tho (ran cIiIho reform, which if passed, will provldo for women suffrage. Alfred Lyttletnn offered Sir Hd ward Oroy'H amendment to tho gov ernment measure. Grls on Strike CAMA, Wash., Jnn. 24. -Thirty nlno girls employed In tho drown Columbia Paper company'tt bag fac tory arc on striko today follow Ine a, demand for an Incrcano in wages. Tho girls hnvo been receiving l.lt) u day and ask for $1.00. . District JudV Stricken NAPA, Co!., Jan. 2.--Unl(od States District Judge John do Haven of S.in Francisco was stricken with paralysis early today at his country homo near here. Ills condition Id critical. A New Discovery. Ono of the sensations ot tho twen tieth century Is Merltol Rheumatism Powders. A boon to every sufferer. Tho best known remedy for rheuma tism In all Its forms. Ask those who have tried it- Hasklns' Drug Store. WMmore's fJhGPolisIi9S rHMMT QUALITY LAN6CST VARWTY "SH.T BMC" iht oalr lJlM'iHo-ilrtir lht po.m,r1rcoaUlinM. BlKkiuutltlMmU-Mrt1 o4 tUkbta! boou mi tlot. Mm MMtml rS MMLtfe. TMKI OMS." lc VUSTcosMaMloa for tltmntcr ml pol.Mg 21 klodiof rsM(of Ua bon.He. -STAarU, lc ajwamwu(umMfeciriihHocf)Mitt. If ttttmt nd iiMm dwty riant itow. Ac&We. MMT CUUH m4 WMrrSM amm . la toatA whtt kr pcktdla sIscHlatMzn, wtih pon(,te. In b.niUm,tmllaam boitt, "HJTI7 totabhiitloo tor mtS&rn who Uk ri4lBriilBtbtrbolook At. Htttett" color utdloitraloaHHMktboM. IMtoh Uhsbnub of clots, MtreU. "UM1 BUtTMt,lcttU. 1 1 ytmr 41t 91 k p lk klftd ywt wmii. m& nf U 9i9 in ttem fr rtll t rurvt rbnrt pi4. WHrrToaMK mas. co, IO'X Alaany Straat, CatnttcM, . TJu Olitil iwl Lit tt MnfiMtTtf S rutiiJui in tkt H'ltU. Yll V ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? V ? t ? ? y ? ? ? f ? ? ? t ? V f ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? f ? I WATCH THE WINDOWS d WATCH THE WINDOWS V i I. ' K THANK YOU FOUR MONTHS OF SUCCESS HAS FORCED US INTO LARGER QUARTERS. WE HAVE SECURED A TEN YEARS LEASE ON THE SPARTA BUILDING, CORNER MAIN AND RIVERSIDE AND WILL BE OPEN THERE READY FOR BUSI NESS, TOMORROW, JANUARY 25, at 9 a. m. REMEMBER THAT OUR MAIN METHOD OF ADVERTISING IS BY GIVING BARGAINS, SELLING STAPLE MERCHANDISE AT SENSATIONAL PRICES FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPELLING ATTENTIONFOR THE PURPOSE OF PROV ING TO THE PEOPLE THAT WE HAVE VALUES THAT ARE UNEQUALLED. ) COME SATURDAY, JAN. 25, AND SEE SOME OF THE BIGGEST BARGAINS . , ' "' YOU EVER BOUGHT IN YOUR LIFE. ' McGuire's 5 c and 10c Store ., A Ki tl.4' MEDFORD, OREGON. WATCH THE WINDOWS WATCH THE WINDOWS - ' ? t t f f t f I 5 T ? X i t ? ? t t t t T T ? ? I I ... , ii , .1., ,... I, iiimniii.uinn mni'tm 'i. minjui.; n jjiiu.un-..i.,in.j.m'iiu.'iu.iM jtuii-it.-'awgBTawaqawwwwwawi paaaaiWpusDini afaaaajBaaaiiiqHflpiajBaiiaiaiaaiMaaBavaaaatMpaaaaBi H I if r VJV