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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1913)
l t ? i ' - fi ' -f m . ''' t J raoggs iMJiSSafcttttaM QCAL AND L PERSONAL Col, J, V. Mundy, W !. Vnwtcr nnd A. A. Davis hnvo returned from n (rip lo Sun Francisco In connection with tbo Mlnncy electric lino. Lllllnn A. McMillan, an expert ad writer nnd accomplished atcno Rrnplior, hatl moved to Medford to open an oftlce. Mrs. L. A. Gregory has returned from a four wceha trip to Califor nia. Mrs. Ii. A. Gregory Is now ready to resume- work In her studio. She will lutroduco all tho newest and most up-to-dato Ideas In tho photo profession. Closing out Bfllo ot pipes. Ire- land's Smoke Houso. Walter McCallum has left for New York, and may go to South America with a moving plcturo cnterprlso ho Is Interested In. Mrs. J, Peart of Ashland and Mrs. 8. Cochran of Grants Pass wcro In Medford one day this week. Iteal homo mado bread at De Voo's. 8. P. While- returned from Weed, Cnl., Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Soils re over from tho Hoover orchard, located in Eagle Point precinct Bring that eld took wltk tons binding dowu aad kava tt rabound at the Mall Trlbuaa offle. Coats but lltUe. V Owen Dunlap, A. H. Fisher and Guy Thrasher were up from Phoenix Tuesday. Guy Chlldcrs, who has been on Coos Day for some time, returned this week, coming via San Francisco. II. M. Collins jot tho Dank of Jack sonville, spent a short tlmo In Med ford Tuesday. Dry fir wood at 1.76 per tier on tho ground. Apply to 717 North Riverside avenue, Medford. 272 Tho W. C. T. U. will hold Its monthly meeting at the Baptist church Thursday afternoon. John Dlrmlngham of tho Modoc orchard Is spending a few days in Medford. Insure and be sure. Right if wo write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Mr. and Mrs. O. Durnolt have re turned from Arizona where they went some months ago for the benefit of Mr. Burnett's health. He returns much Improved. John W. Loulsteen of Eugene Is In Medford on a short business trip. Vapor hatha and scientific mas sage for sea and womea. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, SOS 0r-nett-Corey Bide Phone 146. E. II. Aldcn of Rock Point spent Tuesday night In Medford. G. E. Condrey of Yrcka, Cal., is a business visitor In Medford. , Carkln Taylor (John H. Car kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys- at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Dr. G. E. McDonald of Portland and two of his relatives aro vlsltlnh In Itogue River valley. They went to Eaglo Point Tuesday. Mrs. 8. Moore of Ashland Is the guest of relatives living In Medford. Bert Yocum left for Eugene Tues day evening. Ho expects to return before long. Now York Llfo Insurance Co., C. Y, Tengwald, Medford National Bank Bldg., phono 3371. L. W. rancher, who roystorlously disappeared from Medford several years ago and bad been missing until discovered In a hospital In Alameda county, CaK, a few days since, was brought homo Tuesday evening by his sou Wilbur. He Is still In an al most helpless condition. President Taft lias reappointed Guy E. Tex as postmaster of Central Point, his term having Just expired. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. W. P. Stcvons of Klamath county wus a Medford visitor this week. He was on route to Seattle. Mark Welch and Harry Pollctt made a trip to Ashland Tuesday. Fashionable dressmaking. Evening nnd afternoon gowns. Latest style lingerie a specialty. Mrs. E. M. Palntor, late of New York City. Hours S to D p. in. 618 King street. Phono 6084. Rev. W. F. Shields and W. P. Wood tarrlod a short tlmo at Cen tral Point Tuesday mornlug. Mr. and Mrs. A. Alford of Talent uro In Medford visiting relatives. C. K. Hart of Corvallls and P. E. (luthrlo of Grants Puss are among thoso who cumo to Medford this week. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myr tlo S. Lockwood (regular physicians, not chiropractors) have removed their offices from the Hasklns' build ing to 232 B. Main stroet. 271 U,.f'i"lllllJ?llg!"!qg"-'lJ, I -- I'JUE1 U. II. A. Thterorr went to Until Mill Tuesday tnnrntng on business for the Big Pines Lumber company. Miss M. B. Tuwno of Phoenix was lit Medford Tuesday, en routo to Jacksonville ou a visit with Mrs. M M. Taylor. E. D. Weston, commercial photos. raphern, negatives made any time or placo by appointment. Phone M. 1471. Benjamin J. Trofcbrldgo went north Tuesday returning tho snmo dny. George W. Dewey of Evans creek wns among tho many from outside who transacted business In Medford Tuesday. Collect tnose scattered sheets ot music you value and have them bound In book form at the Mall Tribune. tt John W. Arllng of Trail Is In Medford on a short business trip. 3ohn W. Parker of Boseburg la In Medford on n short business trip. Louis A. Satterly of Williams creek Is vlsltlug Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilson ot Gold Hill were recent visitors lu Medford. Tako free guess on school pictures MEDFORD MATTi TKTBUNR OTiDFOUD. OREGON". WKDNRSDA V. FKH!MTAHY fi, W. !''!. .J.JU-L.L!L "il'JH CITY AND COUNTY CONFER Mnjur Lifet I, evCity Atlnrtiov Xeff, nml members of Mm city council tippcnrol bel'oro the enmity court which com cited in regular cession to day nt JneKonIU, nml went orr the Medford briduu mutter with the court. The cost of llto Hear creek bridge slightly exceeded the nuiminl nppruprinti'd nml this noce-aitutcd n settlement. Tho city nnd euitnly enme to nn uiiderstniidiin. The county court N today titriihij its attention for the most part to routine mutters such na the mment of hills and the honriui of reporti. FARRELL REPUDIATES OF NEW YOHK, Feb 6 Itopudln tlou of tho confession ho Is alleged to have signed yesterday In which he admitted sending bombs ' which killed two Now York women nnd nearly killed Judge Homilsky was voiced this afternoon by John Far roll prior to his arraignment before tho coroners' Jury. The prisoner de clared that everything ho said yea terday was exortcd from hlul by the police. "I never saw Judge Kosalsky lu my life," Farrell declared. "I nev er innilo n bomb nnd certainly never sent ono to any one. I never heard of Mrs. draco Taylor Walker until jesterday and I never sent the bomb which killed Mrs. Bernard llerrern hero Saturday night." SALEM. Ore.. Feb. B. Charging I hit I I hmtit)i llm mttimnf-,nitmnt tt salmon fry nth In the ponds , , . , , .... Master Fish Warden f , r,o . t, . "arn"n9 proximately 2.000.000 studio. 128 E. Main street. nr . we Bmo,hcrcU to deat! Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS X.A.ST AMIBTAKT ay raoae M71 aright nesHi . 527i First National Bank. Phono 21&4. Harvey D. Thompson ot Andrews creek In Josephlno county, Is visiting friends In this city. T. W. Osgood left for Portland Tuesday evening, to bo gone a fow days. Prof. P. J. O'Gara. It. C. Parxons ahd A. C Allen left for Silent Tues day evening to consult members of tho legislature regarding horticul tural legislation. ' Crater Lake photographs pro nounced by experts to be tho best over made of tho lake at Gerklng & Harmon's studio, 12S E. Main street, near First National Ban. Phone 2174. Kodak finishing and enlarg ing, negatives mado any place. M. J. Ericsson, forest supervisor, has gono to upper Roguo river ou business connected with the service. F. W. Streets, who went south lately, returned Tuesday evening. V. T, McCray, a former resident of Medford, arrived from San Francis co Tuesday for a short business visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lawton. who havo been visiting at Portland, re turned ono day this week. M. W. Hale and Ike Wright or Rogue River, pioneers ot Southern Oregon, tarried a while in Medford Tuesday. B. F. Mulkey who was In Portland and Salem last week. Is at homo again. M. L. Alford. cashier of tbo First National Bank, left for. Portland Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis, who havo been stopping at San Francisco for somo tlmo, returned to Mc&ord during tho week. A. A. Boyco and M. P. Jacoby were down from Tolo a few days since. Mr. and Mrs. Btalno Ktum spent Tuesday evening with friends at Jacksonville. A fine, largo bell has been placed In the belfry of the Catholic church. It fas donated by tho Kulghta of Columbus. W. P. Bakcwell of Portland Is at Medford and Ashland this week on business connected with tho Provi dent Trust company. Mrs. Horton and her daughter aro making Medford a visit. C. W. DcCarlow of Shako Is trans acting business In Medford and Ash- lund. E. J. Kaiser of Ashland apent Tuesday In Medford. Miss Nellie O'Leary, who has been visiting Mrs. G. II. Corum for somo tlmo past, left for her homo at Stevens Point, Wis., the forepart of the week. G. If, Sampson of Grants Pass, the vctcrau S. P. locomotlvo engineer, was In Medford a few "hours Tucsduy afternoon. Lloyd Houston of Talent, the hor ticulturist, was a recent visitor lu Medford. H. Chandler Egau Is In from his orchard, but will not remain long. Porter J. Neff mado a professional trip to Ashland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Samuels of the Modoc orchards, were among their Medford friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lawronco, who reside at Portland, aro visiting In Medford, of which they aro for mer residents. Robert B. Ilea mo and F. X. Musty ot Central Point were Medford vis itors Tuesday afternoon. H. Hicks and John Bandortf or Ash land spent Tuesday night In Medford. of tho Honnevillc fish hatchery, that about $12,000 of the state's money was wasted In tho building ot ponds so defective In construction that they aro utcless, nnd that there Is reason to believe that his mismanage ment has extended to other hatcher ies. Representatives Gill and Schue bcl today Introduced a resolution lu tho Houso asking tor tho appoint ment of a committee to make a searching Investigation of them all. GERMAN RED CROSS REQUEST TURNED DOWN 1IKIM.1N. Feb. .-.. Kefu-.ni lo grant an appeal made bv the (lermim ciiipreit to the queen of Hulgnria for piimilon fur a (Ionium Med (Vhnh i'M'tllll(ni to enter Adllniiupln ns imiile today liv ihe Hiilgailmi n mi nimi. Tim expedition mm to tin o attended Turkish hiuMIch. CORPORATION EMPLOYES TO BEPAID BI-WEEKLY SAl.KM. Ore., Kelt. .V fmler the prmihlotw of a hill which Iimm today been iimmcil by the hone, employe of ctirporatlniitt in Oregon uiv to he paid bi-weekly. Kailmud ioiHin tioiw are excepted tu llinxe lxntloiiH of their pa rolls l.xluir liejond their divisional lioadiiuarlem, whore they may pay eierv llilrlv davn. SIDE-STEPS PROMISE (Continued ou Page (I) rind that thero are tin repot (m of any character by the superintendent of said market on file either with thu city recorder or the city trens uror or nuy committee of tho coun cil, with reference to said market. ud t bellevo that such n report should bo had before tho appoint ment ot n market superintendent. I am thereforo nt this tlmo appoint ing ii commit too of this council to luvcstlgntu tho conduct ot this mar ket mid tho doings of tho superin tendent thereof white ho him been "' 'I i! ' ! ' '- I I such officer, and iriiiest this loin lulttue to miiko a written report thereon nt the nt meeting of this council with tofercucn to thu follow lug iiuestltiiis, muni'ly; I, Has E. J. Itunynrd, the super liitetideiit of tho market, compiled with the law and ordinance defining mid providing tho days of tho week ami tho hours of the day during which satd market "hull bo kept open? 'J, Has ho compiled w It t snld or dlmiiicu with reference to f iirnlnh tug 'space rrcu to vegetable and prod uce growers, or has ho mndo charges therefor, contrary to thu provisions of said ordluanroT :i. Has ho permitted thu market to ho used by speculator, that Is, by people other than growers of the produco offered for sale theru? 4, What salary has been paid the superintendent during tho term of his office, and was this salary fixed at u tlmo when It was ctpcrtcd tin would keep tho market open as pro vided by tno law? 5. Has tho superintendent mndo any official or other reports to tho council of tho cost of conducting snld market, or of the receipts, If nuy, to tho city rrom tho market, or of the amount of biislueHS donoT Ah mayor ot Medford 1 desire ac- I una iiii.i ii ii i ii -in i.i I curate written Information with inf orcitru lo these itiestlons, and I hereby appoint n speclul coiiimlttim of thu council to Investigate mid make such report, mid on that com mittee I appoint tho following mouthers or tho council! J, T, Huiiimorvltto, V, N. Camp- hell and (leorgo Millar, nlth J. 1'. tlummervlllo nn chairman tlinrcof, and I herewith hand you certified copy of ordlmincu No. Uf-7, certified lo by IC. T, Fors, city recorder, to bo u full, true mid correct copy of said ordinance mid tho whole thereof, mid further certified to bu tho only or dinance governing tho puhllo mar ket, mid defining the dutlea of tho superintendent thereof, W. W. IJIFKIIT, Mu) or. notici:. William lllrlch, trustee lu bank ruptcy, will offer for sale at puhllo acutlou tor cimli ut tho West tlldu Stubles, nil of tho horses, IiukmIoh, harks, mid harness, on Haturday, thu Sth day ot Feh-uary nt 1 p. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl UI.NT Furnished apartment new, prlvnto bath, hot water heat. Tho llerheii Apartment. 10 Quluco St., comer West Main. aT. .A$Sk y I CITIES GIVEN POWER TO TAX WATER POWER PLANTS SALEM, Feb. f. The senate to day passed the bill introduced by Senator Dimiek subjecting the water power plant nnd the largo paper nulls nml other manufacturing institutions nt Oregon City to taxation by the city. Heretofore they have been tnxed by Ihe county. Hotel Medford Rooms without bath OOc per day aad up. Rooms with bath $1.00 per day aad op. Special rates by week or month. Combination breakfast every morning S3, 33 and 43 cents. 23c 23c MANY WITNESSES IN WHITE SLAVE TRIAL SHATTLK, Feb. 5. Seventy-fhc witncbscs havo been culled today in tho caHo of Lena Kiuusbcar, tho 17 year old girl who it in alleged wus taken from ft sweutbhop in New York by Ilijid Kud'tr, uliuts Obe Hunan, to become a white Mave. She nuyn they met in n moving picture bhow und that lie brought her went. Kudir, who is u Turk, disclaims any inten tion of muking her u "white slave" and alleges that hlie Is his common law wife, . .. , , Tomorrow N MKIICIIANTS LUXUH 11:30 to 2 p. m. Mulllgatawuey Fried Columbia Illver Smelts Sauce Tart aro Pommes Parlslenno Boiled Fresh Pork Sparc Itlbs with Sauerkraut Itagout of Tenderloin aux Champig nons Dccoro Imported Spaghetti a'la Itallenno Mashed Potatoes Lima Deans Lettuco Salad Cocoa nut Cream I'lo Orange Sherbet Tea Coffco Milk During meal hours brnutiful music and singing will be rendered by 1 1 err Carl Grlsscn and Mmc. Kvelyne. Rhflumatism Affects Lungs Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Phthisis, Asthma and Anemia Often Direct ly the Result of Rheumatic Blood. If you have a perslitent, natclng bron chial cough beware of coush remedies. They are merely local In juillon, nl If they do relieve It Is tho narcotics that do It. What you rtxiulro Is a blool puri fier, a searching antidote that removes from tho circulation the ucl'l poison that by their reflexes attack all weakened, -.usceptlble spots and thus create local symptoms. The very best remedy known Is Swift's Euro Hpttlllc. You will find tt on sale In any drug store ut 11.00 per bottle. It soes straight Into the blood, becomes an Internal blood bath, wonder fully Increases the red corpuscles, cures aJI the local fever spots and Irritations. Increases appetite, you take on flenh and feel a wonderful senso of renewed strength. Hundreds of pcoplo worried beyond control at cough, pains In tho chest, sore throat and constant expectora tion of thick mucous have experienced the most wonderful change after using 8. 8. 6. All doubt and apprehenrion Li gone, those peculiar pains and achat van ish, there follows a period of mont In tense rejoicing to find that worst fears were based entirely upon a mistaken no tlon that cough and chest pulna oomt from the lungs. These are rheumatic conditions, and you will quickly reallu It after using 8. H. B. for a few days act a bottle of 8. 8. 8. to day at the dru) store Mid then say good-by to all thoe pains that have worried you. Write to The Hwlft Spec-Mo Co., IS Bwlft Bldg,, Atlanta, On., for medical advice and wonderful facts concerning 19 greatest l?l094 remedy oyer known, f 1 f V T r T V T r X t f T r r t ? ! r T t z ? z z z z ? z ? ? T t t ? t f t t ? ? t t J T z z I z T z ! J' I MM .itssssssf JvMsAsRT I 65 GO TO FARMERS N tho paat fivo years wo h.avo built 60,000 cars. This yoar's output of 40,000 mafcoa a grand total of 100,000 cars. SIXTY-FIVE PER GENT. OF THIS GREAT PRO DUCTION WILL BE BOUGHT BY THE MODERN AMERICAN FARMER. Take Minnesota as ono oxample: Minnosota is ono of tho nation's greatest and richest farming statos... In tho automobilo registrations of tho fiscal year Ov erland cars in tho ontiro state of Minnosota show A GAIN OF 98 PER GENT. The sparest competitior can show a gain of ONLY 87 por cont. and tho next ONLY 56 per cnt. In Minnesota towns and villages of 1000 inhabitants, or loss, Overland cars, for tho year, show a gain of 136 per cent. Tho Overland's nearest compotitor shows a gain of ONLY 104 per cent, and tho second noarost a gain of ONLY 73 por cont. And so you find it all ovor tho country. i Tho Overland has tho approval of tho majority of Amorica's big f armors tho most substantial and practical class of people in Amorica. Tho 1913 Overland at $1150 is tho oxact equal of any $1500 car manufactured. It has a poworful thirty horsopowor motor. Soats fivo largo pooplo comfortably. This car has center control and tires of amplo sizo. Tho springs aro of tho finest stool threo quarter elliptic in tho roar. Tho wheol-baso is 110 inchon. Tho roar axlo is throo-quar-tor floating, drop-forged and fitted with tho famous Hyatt boarings; tho front axlo is an "I" beam, fitted with Timkon boarings. Overland brakes aro unusually largo and strong. It is completely oquippod with top, windshiold, Warner speodomotor, Prost-O. Lito tank, and tho vory best of ovorything. Nothing is lacking. 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