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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1913)
''ijfutrrf." " J ns mammf. 1 1 j mil I'j'-t. ARMYAND NAVY BOARD PLANS FOR INVASION mtwfokd TrAHi TnrnnNR MF.nFonn. orwnoNvmn.snAY. iwimrATtv in. urn. aiiL-Mj u !i '.Li il-I liiJJii. -L. . . --..jj: -j: ' - :.;u. II1... .. j .u- - ..j.jj- UN PROTES I HIGH AUTO LICENS E AN ItutlRuntlun meeting unit hold by the women o( Jacksonville on Wednesday afternoon to protest nxntiut tho passaRe ot tho proposed E EW JUDGES E I0RC0URT SAl.KM. IVb. J.I. -Nine additional jndprs for tho flute, tho Milwlitntuui of tho superior court system for the present circuit court nml the nbol. Called Into Conference by Mexican Crisis, Department Chiefs Are in Session Seven Germans and Am erlcans Slain Mexico City Cut Off Madero Wires That None of the For doners In Tranquil Parts of City Are Suffering. WASHINGTON. Fob. 13. Be lieved to have been ratted Into con ference on account ot tho Mexican crisis tho members ot tho army nml nnvy board aro in session in the of fices ot Admiral Wowey today. Dewey Is president of the board. Among those prccut nro Major Gen eral Wood, Major General Wlthor spoon, nrlgadler Generals Weaver and Crozlcr and Rear Admirals Os terhaus and Vrccland and Captain I'otts. vnitA cnuz. icb German and Acrarlcan payrool guards for tho International railway were killed at Vnncgas by CO Mcxixcan rebels, according to dispatches re ceived here this attornoou. Other employes of tho train oro robbed. Tbo rebels later burnod a frulubt train. ST.,? h'T"B'" H,meut ofcmmty Ju.lg were n tax ot S0 n month on automobiles doing n stngo business to and from that city. The protest against tho ordinance Is craning rapidly and re calls arc hinted at It tho ordinance Is adopted. It Is openly charged by tho oppo nents of tho ordtancc that tho move came from officials of the. Hoguc Hlver Valley railroad company, who hope to bend oft competition In this manner. ENORMOUS LOSS MAHKS BATTLE (Continued from page 1.) Nordica Sings in Medford Tomorrow WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Com munication between Vera Cruz and Mexico City was suddenly cut off this afternoon, according to reports just received by tho ttata depart ment hero from Vera Cms. State department officials aro seeking veri fication. It Is not known whether tho wires wrro cut or whether tho Instruments In tho Mexico City cable offico wcro nbandonch In tho face ot the artil lery fire, reported In an earlier bulletin. NEW YOltK, Feb. 13. President Madero of Mexico sent tbo following dispatch to tho United Press here this utternoen: "None of tho foreigners In the mora tranquil parts of tbo city arc suffering. Possibly somo'projectlles have caused damage outsldo tbo hos tile zone, but every effort Is being made to prevent It." 8-HOUR BILL BECOMES M SALEM, Feb. 13. After once turning It down, tho hontso has today reconsidered and passed tho eight hour bill for employes on public works. An tho bill had previously passed tho senate, it will become law ninety days after tbo governor feigns It. Tho senate bos today approved tho resolution proposing an atncudmetn to tho cotibtltutlon granting authority to tho Btato to Iwtuo bonds for de velopment of water power for irriga tion and power purposes. If tho houso coucurs the question will go be fore tho people lu 19H. Governor West today permitted the bill passed by both bouses providing that the salaries of all circuit judges In Oregon shall bo raised to S4000 a year, to becomo law without his sig nature He vetoed a similar nicus uro lust session. Fruit labels la any color printed by the Mall Tribune. tf Thousands of uutixes are fleeing from the city iimtil great conl'ii-ion. labile llultilliigs tit IIiiIiih Mexico City's miiguifn-cut puhlii buildings today pre.ent u iHmikiI front. Haltered nml torn by burMiug shell, nicked, dented and damngtil by hailstorms of bullets, the losv to pub lic buildings nlouc will run into millions. The loss of life hns been feiirful 13. Seembiit the exact figures will neer be known. Conservative rtiiiintvt eiin-' not be- made until ether Mudcm oi Din emerges from I lie conflict ie torious ud (he work of ieiiuiuig the bodies from the. street start. Mnny non-roinhntants, including women and children have been killed by stray ballets nnd bursting shrapnel. Three Americans, including two women, arc known to have been killed anil a score of others injured. The loss to both the federal nnd rebel forces already is believed to exceed 1,000 and today's battle is almost certain to swell the death list by n many more. xVantic appeals by American Am bassador 'llcury Lane Wilson nnd the German and Spanish ambassadors hnvo gone unheeded by both Madero and Diaz. Madero has expressed a willingness to move Ihe sent of gov ernment if Ihe situation does not im prove within n dny or two but this is ns far as ho will go. Diaz flatly re fused to listen to nuy sort of a peace proposal unless it involves complete surrender by Madero. "I am acting," General Diaz said, "not from personal ambition to oxer throw the Madero administration but from a desire to carry out the will of the nation." Told that he wns fla grantly violating the luws of civilized warfare, General Diaz flushed with anger: "The people of this republic," he said, ''have not been treutcd us n civilized nution by Mudero. I serve notiec now that I intend bringing out bigger guns than I huve yet brought into piny. All foreigners nnd non combntants must cither leave the city or suffer tho consequences. This revolution i not going to bo n 'mov ing picture warfare'." Odds Tutor Vlar. Madero now claims that ho bus 7,000 loyal soldiers. Yesterday he claimed ho could muster iO.OO'J troops. General Diaz is known to have 0,000 soldiers nt his command but is not believed yet to Imvo shown his full strength. He declared today that 2,500 Zapatistas uro ucuring tho cap ital to join his revolt. It is certain that Diaz has the stronger cannon nnd muchiuc guns nnd that his marksmen aro vastly superior to thoso of tho Mudero forces. Tho rebel machine guns havo wrought fearful havoc both to lifo und property. Whatever advantage thero is lion with Diaz. Strategically, he hold the better position. He controls tho ar senal, the Alameda park nml a lurge portion of the resident district. Ma dero nnd, his forces are hemmed in about tho national palace und the down town district. proxed by the house today. The house nl-o pnsxed u bill mak ing a place for Ihe 1ohsvi1 count x judges ns chairmen of their board of county commissioners, except in counties of fiO.OOO, xvhere the retiring county judge becomes n superior judge nnd ihe county commissioners elect their chairman. Holh measures now m to the senate. They were in troduced by Kcprcsentutivo I.utour etle. Senator Joseph's bill authorizing county courts nnd city councils in the slate to purchase xotiug machines at their option was passed by Ihe scnuU' today. The senate nlso adopted Sena lor Miller's resolution ending on the gov ernor to proclaim tomorrow a holidux n memory of Captain Scott, the ex plorer. All cilirens are to be nsked to wear u white flower its n tribute of ri'spcel. HHHk' H HHBscHDHflHsciilliiL-jllbiy L BALLOT ON SHE PORTLAND. Feb. IX- It became known today that the Portland line meu in the employ of the Pucific Telegraph nml Telephone company havn voted in favor of accepting the company's offer of ;3.7.' a day. The vote was sent to San Francisco to be canvassed along with the returns from nil the coast cities that would be involved in ensp n strike is called. Tho Medford local of the Interna tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers met at the end of last week and took a secret ballot in connection with the proposed strike. While it is not known what the result of the hnl lot xas, judging bv the sentiment ex pressed the Medford local voted iu favor of the strike. SEATTLE TIMES BURNS L( 52,000,000 MEMORIAL TO ABRAHAM LINCOLN II BtHwkj5Bbv wV-f v rf -$ SEATTLE, IVb. 111. Three upper storii-s of the Seattle Times building were destroyed nnd the Denny busi ness block which adjoins xvns badly damaged by a fire which started hero ut four o'clock this morning nnd the origin of which is unknown. Tho loss to tho Seattle Times will bo about $300,000. The building and fix tures arc said to havo been fully in sured. DIED. Died at Medford, Oregon, February J'-th, at tho residence of her sou, Joe Cuskcy. Anna .lane Caskey aged Oil years 7 months, 8 days. Funernl services to be held Friday, 'J:00 p. in. ut Weeks & McGown company chapel, Hex. Shields officiating. Interment nt I. O. O, F. Cemetery. The enthusiasm with whn.li Mme Lillian N'onlica will be welcomed to morrow night bids fair to eclipse any thing iu local musical annals. N'or dicu is without quotum the most ver satile singer on (lie Hinge toduv. Admittedly the greatest Wagnerian singer iu tho world, nhe is a shining example that one an sing Wtigucr without impairing the voice, for Nor dica is now conceded to bo doing the finest work of her whole career. The program for tomorrow night is n most generous one und nil the num bers have been carefully seleuled In display Ihe glory of (he singer's mar velous xolce mid her consummate nrt llllrubelli's nrin fiom "TiiiiiiIiiiiiwt," us Miiug by N'onlica, Is something ! look forward to. The program will also Include (lei mini, IViiucli, Italian nml mnny English songs, ami ol course, the "Ei Iking" of which N'or dica's rendition Is said to he as near drnmiitiu truth us human genius can make it. Assisting Mine, Nordica is Win. Morse lluuiinel whose mastery of the violin has brought him highest tveog ultioii from music critics. 1 l u i " 1 I Our Hot Holler. Wo are selling more ut Merltol Eczema ltemedy than all tho others put together. This Inrgo hiiIo Is due to the tact that It In n preparation of unusual merit, made tupressly for one purpose, to cure eczema Iu Its var ious forms. It )uu urn afflicted with this loathsome disease, do nut delay using Merltol Kczomn ltemedy. litis kins' drug store. i . . . . i Ailing Skin rirnr1. III.M Tifma. r.nrllnU. tntfurf Win trmiblM nf any kllit XVAHII Tt AXVAT with D. D. D. Prescription lor Eczema ThU mllil wh will I'flntf ou limUiit rollff from Iliat awful llch, I'ltivr It with a I0e ttl, V sursnlf lh lilnr II Q0 alia tiottla lo tml ynur ilia ir anil l.flii xour cnr or oiir uiiin back, t)It. Hnap ti'lpa, loo al U. MEIIFOHII Pll.lltMArV Hotel Medford Itooina without Iwilb (lOe per dny rtllll up. Ilooins XTlth Imtli ll.nt) ier dsy ml up, NiHM-htl rates by week or month. ComtiliiMtloit tireakfustN orcry iiioruliig l!.t, U.I nml -in cents. 'I'oiiiouow'n aiu MKIICIIANTH LUNCH Unl tl;0 to 'i p. in. Philadelphia Clam Chowder Filed Hiilmoii Cuthits (Hiico Miidei'lu Pommes DiH'Ih'mho Patted Itllm KiiiIh of llitef lluiiKUilail Codfish Iu Cream Farmer Utylo tlefuelteH Kraut Limn HeaiiN MiihIiciI Potatoes Water Cress Vanilla Cream Pin Lemon Uhcrbet Coffee Tea Milk During meal hour beautiful iniiila ami singing will lw ronderl tiy llcrr (Vrl (Jrlen nml Mine. Kxclyno. irirrrirvrr "'' Week End Sale MOE & CO. Don't Wear. A Truss! After Thirty Tears Experience I Have Produced An Appliance for Men, Women or Children That Cures Rupture. ISendUOaTrliL If ;n bit trttd nwt nerjlblnf elM.comt to D. Wbiotljer (all It wbtff I be mi t)inil I9KCII. fitsd illtcbtl cotipoa todtf ud 1 will mo4 ..AAAAAAAAAAAA III2MTMIMirMiM t f f f f r 1 z I X X X X I X X X X ? X ! X X I & t V t ? T T Y Y Y r Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X TAkATftffk. '""' 4J-JJJJ2 KID GLOVES Oiu Simmons Kid (Slaves t $1.7.") nrc the l)tst (S loves offered in Med ford complete line of black, white and colors. Week-end sale 1.18 Simmons Standard Brand sells tit $1.23, full line of colors and sizes OStf HENDERSON CORSETS To elean up odd ends we have on sale the best wearing eoi-sel in Med ford; values up to sale $').50f Aveel "-end 9S VICTOR TAILORED SHIRTS FOR LADIES $1.30 $l.."i0 Tailored Shiris, long and short sleeve, hifdi or low neck, iu col ors, tsin, blue, black and white. "Week end sale $1.30 500 PIECES OF STAMPED GOODS Pillow tops, center pieces, hand bags, doilies, etc; values up to f()e. Special, Week-end sale ,....15 MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 00 dozen Men's Work Shiris, all sizes, mostly dark colors. Week-end sale, only 39 MEN'S OVERALLS $1.00 Men's Overalls must be clos ed out at once. Week-end sale 'H)$ ONE-HALF PRICE SALE Odds and Hnds lOiubroidery, Edges and Insertion iu nainsook, Swiss and cambric sets, week-end sale, just one half from regular price. DRESS SKIRTS Mlack and colors. We disconlinuo this department and offer all new and last season dress skirts at Ono-Half Soiling Price-. 20c FLAXON 1G 25 pieces, new pattern, new colors, Week-end sale price lO'ktf MOE & CO. t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X 0&5K5N TOR UNaXHMEMORlAL, WASHIN6TON, D. C,'" Ono pf the bitterest Congressional wrangles in recent years came to an end xvhen tbo House by a big margin approved of the design aud location for a $2,000,000 memorial lo Abraham Lincoln, selected by the Fine Arts Committee nnd a special committee, consisting of President Taft, Speaker Clark, Senators Cullom and ,Wetnior and Ilepresentatives Cannon aud McCull, The memorial will be an enormous rectangular stone structure on the north bank ot the Potomac, opposite the Lee Mansion, In Arlington National Cemo- Tlia above U ('. K. Ilrooki, luvnitnr ot Ilia Apllanre, vlincurl lilmxlt ami who li hcn lurlnc oilier fur nvr 30 yean. If ruplurril, write lilni Imlity. Ton frit tor mutinied book on nnptnra ta4 IU cur. ibowlns vT ApplUsca nl kIIo you prlcciaadntmct of mtur people wbo bar tried It esd were cured. IlflTeelotteatrellefirbeiiallotbert (ell. Ilemetaber I ue do telrei, nu birne.i, no Ilea. Ieeodoo trlel to prulo wbet I r le true. Ton ere Ibe Judjo end once bating etrn tat llluitreted book eodreadll jrou will be ae embuileitlo ae tn bundrede ot pailente wboie letters jrou can alio lead, rill out free coupon below and mall tod. It e well worib jroor Hue wbetber 7011 trr tax Appli ance 01 Dot. MCE INFORMATION 80IIPON O. T Brooki 7W State Hirect, tlanbalU Mlcb. , 1'Kaie lead me Br mill lo plain wrapper rour llluatrated book and full loformallou about rour Appliance fur tbo cur of rupture. Vane., Addreie. a Friday Eve., Feb. 14 Natatorium America's Own Greatost Singor Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Lillian Nordica Y Y Y t T Y Y Y assisted by WM. MpRSE RUMMEL, Violinist, ROMAYNE SIMMONS and MABEL ! Y KROa-RUMMEL, Pianists. ? Y T t T . There Is Only One Nordica, to have missed the opportunity of hearing her will always be regretted, SEATS AT HASKINS NOW. t X PRICES $1.50 AND $1.00 4 itinmiiimwtmww Luxury Without Extravagance Hotel Von Dorn 242 Turk St root Finest popular priced Hotel in San Francisco X Modorn Oontral z MM E. D. Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Oommorclal Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights Negatives made anv timo and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WAHIIINOrON, 1). O. Public Land Matters: Final l'roof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. Draperies Wn rurry n fry coinpel Una of ilmiM-rlm, liion riirfalu. flxtliraa, rli'.. aiul tin ull t'lanaea of iijiholalrrlnir A P-diil iiiiiii in look after tlila work rxclualt rly ami will ulve aa kihmI errvlcn iia la iioaaiblo lo cct III svau tlio lurai'Ml cIIIik. Wooks & McQowan Co. Till' luminous inati who will Hpnro u fuw minutes of bis tlmu In tho phntuKruphiir of today will pleusu his uiitlru tumlly. Ills portrult produced by present duy unithodH ut photournphy will tin an iiRreenbto surprbo It's douo no quickly und cleverly, Muko tho appointment today, H. C. MACKEY Main uutl Central, Milfonl, Ore. Dcdt located and moat popular notel in the City. Running dirflillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Curto Gfe. ( Tariff on Rooms 12 room 00 room . SO rooms . - -60 rooms wild iilttli Vats DO room oils ifliili bath $1,00 each 1.B0 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.60 each 30 aultsa. bedroom, nar. lor and bath 3.00 each For more than onaaueat add $1.00 extra to the above rates for each additional guaat. Reduction by week or month. Managtnunt Cneafer IV. Ktltty Cllf .......... SUIe. ttfttt Sun 11 iinn