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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1913)
pxeRsrx: MPJVFOTtD fATL TRTnHNK MF,lFOTTO. OHKCIOy.HATrilDAV. KKMUrAWV P, win. L: h I- kV I WANTS 10 KNOW IF INDIANS STILL LIVE NEAR IALENI Au cnstorn boy who wishes to know nbout the hnulls ot tho Indians nround Medford 1ms written ns fol low to Harold Corliss ot Talent. i..r, Corliss recently discovered a paRo from an old fashion Journal burled In tho heart of an oak trco and figured by tho ring ot tho tree thai tho paper had been there fifty years. Tho story was printed in tne Mall Trlbuno and copied throughout tho country. Hero Is what the boy writes: "Inclosed you will find n piece of paper which was In tho Saturday Hlado telling about you finding an old fashion book In a tree. Is trno? It says you haw n ranc. out there. Would you plcaso tell mo Homcthlng about your ranch and how many cowboys nro on your How many cows or horees hac you pot and are there Indians around your plnco and do they stay out In tho woods llko In olden times or do they stay on tho reservations Do you think I could sot a job on yours or somebody elsca ranch?I llko to be a lowboy. I wish you could send mo a picture of you or your ranch or any of your cowboys. John Crossln, Old l)rge, Ia." Mr. Corliss is also in receipt of a tetter from Tho Delineator company asking if il is pirns I bio that the fash ion paper Is one from their publica tion. They are about to cclcurato their fiftieth anniversary and would bo willing to pay for Mr. Corliss' find. As thcro is no name on the page a comparison of typo with tbe old files in tho Delineator offlco will havo to bo made. May Robson Here Sunday Evening JOIENL E IL ?? 0r &.. 351 i J- HL. . "If w A 0 YOUNGSTERS May ltotivin May Ilobson, America's lendiuK fund of clean-cut humor and that comedienne, will appear In "A Ntuht world of brilliant and thrilling Out" at the Not tomorrow evening, j pathos which has mado her famous. Itchlnd this announcement of the .She will Impersonate n young-old only big theatrical event iu Mod- woman, broad minded, free from af ford since tho burning of thofectatlon and possessing a keen "opcry house" lies n story which ll-'nuuso of humur, nothing absurd or lustrates tho memory and approelH- ridiculous escapes her attention, nnd tlon of this popular tirtivss. I.rnrt being fond of excitement as a mild time Miss Kobson visited In- Mwlford stimulant, she persuades her two she met with an accident n few m- grandsons whom she ndures. Into nil A detention room Tor juvenile of fenders hi Hie city lias been arranged for by Chief of Police llitton ami in it will be confined llio ,vminirter who fail to heed the curfew !u If nicked up on the street uflor hours without 11 proper cxeutfo Uiey will lie locked up to appear in tlio mayor' court laiei' nnd explmu. It is ivixrted by Chief IlltUm Unit a number of children have been gixcu blanket cvenon by (huviiU covering nuy nnd nil hours of the uiuht. Ah fast as these excuses nro ohtuined the parent; will he xceu mid the mutter explained. Children out nfter hours must havo a written penult fnm their parents for tlmt pitrlicuhir night. A number of excuses nro believed forged by the children and nn investi gation will follow each eveiwo to which suspicion at ladies. CITY REPAIRING L u WANTB E'SBOO BROUGHTTOOREG0N HA ROAD II. l Mnlkoy for tho IlllnoU society has drawn up n resolution to submit to Iho duekson delegation at SnSein culling for tlio transfer of tho re- umiiis of fonner United Stales Sena tor linker from San FrnucNcn to the slute cnpitol grounds 11 1 Sitlein. Tho cemetery in which they now rest has been onlered vacated. Scunlor Maker was one of Oregon'' first senators, lie or"d nud lol his life iu the civil war. Mississippi Mob Kills Woman GREENVILLE, Miss., Feb. 7. Mcrlo Mott, a negro, accused ot raur- ments beforo the curtain was to rlso nnd tho niidtniico had to It dis missed. Sho stayed over In Med ford for n day to have her thumb, which was broken in n fall down stairs, at tended to and tho fact that she had disappointed a largo audience weighed heavily on her mlud. On this trip she confidentially ex pected to visit Medford but as there was no theater here, Grants Pass was put on the schedule. In Grants Pass Friday Miss Kobson Insisted that it there was any hall In Med- derlng Mrs. John Williams, was forj jnrK0 enough to stngo the play lynched by a mob hero today. Mott 1 that arrangements bo made at onco. pleaded pltcously for his life jsho stands all tho risk financially -- and breaks her rigid rule of never Mcrltol I'llc Itcnmly. playing on Sunday In order to make A now sclcntlc preparation for u for the disappointment of last both internal a"nd external uso nnd 1 year and to show nor appreciation of absolutely without an equal for the, the many kindnesses shown her In treatment ot piles In any form. Ask this city. us to show you this remedy and cx-j In her new play. "A Night Out." plain Its many advantages. Leon H of which sho Is co-author, she has Hasklns. every opportunity to develop that sorts of extravagance, and a visit to a restaurant of shady character, for 11 dinner, Is tho climax ot her ad venture. From this juncture tho story moves rapidly. In which the lovo nnd devotion of tho young people Is sustained by tho Influence ot tho Jolly, whole-souled granmum. Tho road loading up tho hill to tho Sacred Heart hospital Is being repaired by tho city street depart ment. A force of men started fill ing tho ruts with gravel Saturday morning and a hard roadbed will bo completed within n short time. It Is tho Intention of tho city to mako tho hospital easily accessible within tho shortest tlmu possible. Card of Tlianks. Wo earnestly deslro to express our mott heartfelt thanks aud apprecia tion to tho many kind friends and neighbors for assistance, sympathy and tho many beautiful floral offer ings during the sickness and death ot our dearly beloved daughter and sis ter. !7 E.MOIIY W. CLAYVILLE, IKL G. CLAYVILLE. GEOUGE. O. CLAYVILLE, MYRTLE I. CLAYVILLE. Mall Tribune's classified ads bring results. 10 EXPERT SHERIFFS Ilyomei Inhaler For Catarrh? If You Own One Then you ought to know that druggists, everywhere w'll hand 3011 n bottlu of Mouth's 1IYOMKI for only 50 cents. Pour 11 few drops of IIYOMEl Into tho Inhaler and start this very day to breatho tho healing llalsuuilc vapor and destroy tho Cu- taarh germs. With oMiry package of lluoth's IIYOMEl comes u tittle booklet which explains how cany It Is to end tho misery of Catarrh and Croup. It Is mado of Australian Eucalyptus uud contains no harmful drug. Hut best of all Chas. Strang Is nil thorlxed to refund jour money Is you nro dlsatlsflcd. If )ou haven't the IIYOMEl Inhaler auk for tho com plete outfit, ft 00 Just breatho It No stomach dosing BOOKS BACK 6 YEARS Tho county court today ordered tho exporting ot the sheriff's books for a period covering six years prior to January 1, 1913. This will go back to January P. 1907, a year and a hnlt beforo Wilbur Jones took of fice. Tho court contracted with W. II. Wann, accountant, to do tbe work. He Is to receive J7 a day for his services but no ono j car's accounts nro to cost moro than J 12!. Ho will start work nt once. Hotel Medford I Rooms without Imlh fiOc per day .and up. ilooniK with uatli Vl.no per day and up. SKinl rates by week or month. Combination tireakfnuU every tnonilng 'Jin, n.l niiil -M tout a. Bring Out the Kiddies TONIGHT M ilii'in st'o "Kltly in Di'i'iimlniul," ti splpiulul IVnlui'o film wli it'll will lirhitf lioino in a sli'lldiij,' way tlio boautii's of tho fairy land thoy havo road anil tlrcainod about. Entiro Change Sunday Matluoo and Evoning. Ai our inatinoi's (Salurday and Sunday) any child untlor 12 yon in of ago froo whon aocoiuimnitnl by an adult. Whon alono, only fi oonts, Sunday our loader is a thrilling drama of tho rail wh ifh will hold you throughout. Ifs an Kdi.son. Wo ohango programs Sundays, .Mondays, Wod nosdays and 1'Yiday.s. WATCH YOUR TICKET NUMBERS I'Jvory niunbor onding with O, out itlos vou to n froo tiokot. to a la tor porformaiioo. (lot tlio tenth tifkot and draw a froo ono. UGO THEATRE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. J oi'it I'.sr.Ui nile HIWDAV DINNUIt No further i-niinnriit urcilctl for those who lintu trletl It, During men! bourn beautiful muilc and singing will bo rendered by llcrr Crl Or I 'tii and .Mine. Ktrlrnn. It takes live different aged whiskies to make Cyrus Noble each one good in itself. But it takes blend ing and re-ageing to bring out the best in each to "round-out" the flavor. Why puuith youuclf uiili rough, high-proof, iroug uhiikcy when you van get Cjnu Noble everywhere? W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., Qoncrat Agents, Portland. i i . L. ? t t ? ? ? T ? ? t t ? t t f t f ? v t t f t t t r T r t t f ? T T f r t y ? y SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Engagement Extraordinary tH-W; tUi tit HHH L. S. Sire Presents America's Greatest Comedienne MAY ROBSON The International Favorite IN "A NIGHT OUT" Natatorium, One Night, Feb. 9 By special .request of her many friends who were disappointed when she met with her accident here last year SEATS AT HASKINS Prices: $1.50, $1 and 75c & I y ? ? ? ? ? V ? ? ? ? ? y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? t f f f y f y y ? ? IjijniiiV w v , . --v,1--. -. - ,. - j ' III tm ' . I " --' l) 7T7TV;ti, ,iiiiu ..,.,....-.-., V