Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SUFFERS FROM
1 BLIZZARD
Heavy Snewfall and Temperatures
Far ieJew Zero Chicap Isolated
Tcletraahlcally A Slcct Storm
Weights Wires Streetcars Tied Up
K MEETING
FOR IRRIGATION
WaL ATTENDED
Foet of Snow on Ground In Wisconsin
Coldest Weather of Seasort In
Colorado.
CHICAGO, Feb. 22. Henry snow
fall and temperatures far below xcro
are predicted for tonight as a de
velopment of a great blizzard which
Is raging today all orcr tbo middle
"Rest, ho storm, which Jibs almost
Isolated Chicago tclecrapnlcally is
centered In Southwestern Wisconsin.
In this city a heavy sleet storm
has weighted tho wires and Is mak
ing tho operation of street cars dif
ficult. Tho weather is most dls
ngreesblo. Weather bureau predic
tions, however, arc that tomorrow
will be fair.
Big Crowd at Natatorium This After
noon to Discuss Proposition of the
Rogue River Valley Canal Company
to Place All of Valley Under Water.
FRANCE ORGANIZING
Many Speakers Heard Interest in
Matter Is Great Meeting Will Do
Much Good.
PARIS, Feb. 22-Tre French na
tional assembly Is now studying the
question of organizing nn "aeroplane
mllltla" on Hues similar to tho state
nitlltla lit tho United States. In
thn event the scheme becomes a law
voluntect will bo called for among
French airmen, who will receive In
struction ouce n year from military
aviators, and. In case of war. will be
subject to duty just as Is tho Ameri
can mllltla.
ohwion. RATninAY. KKnnrATtv 22, mm.
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WiscoHsIn Suffers
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 22.
Celebration of Gcorgo Washington's
birthday throughout tho stnto was
marred today by tho worst storm Wis
consin has suffered in years. Zero
weather obtains in most localities and
suffering among tho poor Is Intense.
All railroad schedules are demoral
ized, no attempt being rnado to move
freight. All cities in Western Wis
consin are snowbound and wiro com
munication is badly crippled.
LACROSSE. Wis., Feb. 2?. Rail
road and street traffic hero is almost
completely blocked through a torlf-
flc blizzard which swept this part of
tho state last njght. Thero Is a foot
of snow on the ground and all tele
graph and telephone wires aro crippled;
Cold In Colorado
DENVER, Colo., Feb. 22. Dcu-
ver Is the coldest spot in Colorado
today with tho ciccptlon of the
mountain regions. At Corona, Colo.,
on top of tho Rocky monntalns It Is
12 below zero. .Several Wyoming
points report 12 feelow. Warmer
weather is predicted for tonight.
Tbo continued cold Is still causing
. much suffering here but conditions
brought on by tho frigid weather are
being quickly overcome. Despite
heavy winds snd blizzards weather In
many parts of tho stato traffic Is not
impeded to any appreciable extent and
the trains to this city aro arriving
on schedule time.
HVERS PLANS TO
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NVAD
GOTHAM
LOS ANGELES. Cal.. Feb. 22.
If Joo niTcrs dufcats Knockout
Drown at Vernon today, ho will meet
Leach Cross in New York In March
providing tho McMahon brothers,
who wish to stage tho bout, meet
tho guarantee tbo Mexican will de
maud.
Joo Levy, who handles fluanclul
matters for tho .Mexican, admitted
this much today, adding that the
guurantco ho will demand will be
$5000 for a ten round affair. Ho
admlttod further that tho New York
promoters already havo mado him a
proposition, to which ho has replied
with bigger money talk.
Whothcr tho Cross match is made
or falls through. Rivers probably
-will invado New York again if he
defeats Drown.
lit tho second preliminary between
Solly Durns mid "IJabe" Picato,
lightweights, Hunts seconds throw
tip tlio(ttpoiigu in tho fourth round,
when Durns Jaw, broken in a match
two montliB ago, was apparently
trucked again by a vicious right.
They had been scheduled to box ten
rounds.
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WABAHINGTON, Feb. 23. Tbo
right of former President Castro of
Venezuela and Edward F, Myllus,
convicted of llbollng King George
In London, to stay in this country is
to bo contested by tbo Government
In the highest courts according to
u anHQ-unceiiKnt here today.
One of the larcest and most en
thusmstio irrigation mcctinc eer
held in tho Itaguc Kite- rnltoy U in
session this uftenioon at the Natator-
turn, nnd front early indications it will
be the means of furtlieriiij; in n great
degree the move to Fcctiro irrigation
to cover thn entire valley. The pro
position of the Rogue Hirer Vnllex
Cahnl company to build additional
eannls at onco providing enough nrrr
ngo is signed up to make it profitable
is meeting with much favor nud the
mcetiui; this afternoon is not o mnoli
to discuss the advantages of irriga
tion in tho rnlley as to tee how the
water can be secured.
Tho Rogue Hirer Vnllev Cannl
company sometime ago agreed In eon
struct its hich line oaital providing
10,000 acres of land was signed up
for water. A campaign ha- been
waged for sometime to secure eon
tracts covcrinc this amount of acre
ago nud much success wns met with.
Theso contracts are. placed in escrow
until such time nn the company build
the canal and is ready to furnish
water. Tho rate charged for a water
right is very reasonable.
At the meeting this afternoon much
attention is being paid to the offer of
the company. All of its details are
being threshed out nnd ns the propo
sition is a meritorious ono light on the
subject is all that is needed to make
the matter go.
From all sections of the valley land
owners came today to attend the
meeting. Sovcrnl well known speak
ers were engaged to speak. The
meeting is being held under the direc
tion of the Xledfortl Commercial club
and Merchants' association.
TAFT AND WILSON
10 MISS PARADE
WASHINGTON. Feb. 22. Dccauro
President Taft will be busy fitting
his official shoes to President-Elect
Wilson, neither will have time to
view the suffrage parade here March
3, according to tho Information which
has been received at local suffrago
headquarters hero today. Mrs. Taft,
however, will occupy tho presidential
stand with a party of friends.
Tbo president has promised tbo
paradcrs a special caralry escort.
Turkish Troops at Dardanelles.
LONDON, Feb. 22. Telegraphing
from Dardanelles under dnto of
February 19, tho correspondent of
tho London Dally Mall says 12,000
Turkish troops from Galllpoll aro be
ing landed at Dardanelles from a
constant succession of ferry steamers.
The men aro arrtrtng at Darda
nelles to reslBt an expected Greek
lauding In Destka Day, according to
the correspondent.
A Reliable Hair Tonic.
It Is an easy matter to prevent
linldnev), dandruff and other diseases
of the scalp by using Mcrltol Hair
Tonic It should bo used regu
larly to keep the scalp tree of dand
ruff germs. s theso germs aro the
cause of tho majority of cases of
dandruff and later, baldness. Wo
are authorised to guarantee Merltol
Hair Tonic. Leon D. Raskins.
SUFFRAGETTE PLANS
TO CAPTURE MINISTER
l.ON'DON, Feb. '.''J.- Following re
ports that militant suffrugutttH tiro
to attempt to kidnap a iiioiiiher of tho
cabinet, nil, of the members of Unit
body nre unusually vigilant todiiv,
Tho roynl palaces uro. sdrougly guard
ed. A fire, supposedly stalled by suf
fragettes, nuioiig tho stables of the
KYiupton race track hist night, was
extinguished with hut Might diunnge.
A determined effort is being made to
apprehend the women siispooted of
Marling the blaze.
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Hotel Nedford
Rooms niUiout bath OOc per day
and up.
Rooms with bath 01.00 per day
and up.
Special rates by week or month.
Combination breuikfimU every
morning l!3, 3.1 and -13 cents.
Col. riilllp Hay, "pilot of oeloli
rities," Is in Medford to make ar
rangement for the Aiueririin lour of
H!I1.J.IJ ".' n ' -' . .'. . ' . - 11'".
llriioc (Ionian Kiugxlvy, who lias oilg
hutted nud iiiaile popular "illustrated
grand opera recitals" and inuslo trnv-
lllogttCHi
Col, Hay wni hi'm for thu'U. S
marine bund lnt .veur and states Dial
while Mr. Kingsley is not well known
in the west, his wotk has uttmeti'd
great attention in tho east mid (heal
llillain.
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Mr, Kingslev mis lata organist of
the Alpiniiilrlii palntM, bunion, hiii
lu'ssnr to tho fumoiis Frnlrrhik Arrh
ir. Ilu is assisted I iv Anna Harper
.Mnlli'iiiii, ilrnmiitlu sopi'iino ami !
IVimito Wiillnee, iiutOKtnph operator.
Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who bus
Won seriously III for soma tliuu, Is
reported on the rond to recovery.
C444H$NX"X!
TODAY
TRY OUK USUAL 111(1
MERCHANTS' LUNCH
23 CENTS
AND SUNDAY OUR KI.KO NT
DINNER 00 CENTS
During meal hours beautiful mulc
and singing will bo rendered by Hcrr
Carl Clrlrn anil Mno1. Kvclrne.
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WHEN YOU PATRONI7.E THE
Eden Valley Nurseries
You havo tho host stock uf goods In the valley from which to choose.
You are dealing with tho lending nursery of Southern Orou.
You encourago n worthy and wlde-a-wako homo Industry.
You get nursery goods that luivo boon properly handled.
You aro dealing with a nurseryman, not u treo agent.
You get reliable stock nnd rellsblo advice.
You will bo pleased with tho goods, tho price will bo right.
What more do you want?
I havo In stock a splendid lino of shade trees, berry bushes, rhubarb, flowery shrubbery, vines,
creopors. etc., for city trade. Call and seo my stock, you aro always welcome whethor you buy or
not. Delivery yards one blork east of the new coiim'to bridge.
IMIONK OHOl
MKDFORD, ORIUION
N. H. I1KNNRTT.
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Meritol Pilo Remedy.
A now sclcntic preparation for
both internal and external uso and
absolutely without an equal for tho
treatment of piles In any form. Ask
us to show you this remedy and ex
plain its many advantages. Leon U
Hasklns.
Busted! Busted!
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Everything Must be Sold
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Hussey's Cash Store
HAS GONE BROKE AND EVERY PIECE OF GOODS IN THE STORE INOLUD
ING TABLES COUNTERS, SHELVING, FIXTURES, CASH REGISTER, ETC,
MUST BE SOLD TO RAISE MONEY. SALE BEGINS x
Monday, February 24
Don't Blame Your
Over Worked Stomach
When your stomach will not di
gest food, tho worst thing you can
do Is to take u loto of digestive med
icines. True, they give temporary
relief, but your stomach is tho suf
ferer. Loss of appetite, Indigestion,
dyspepsia and headaches can only bo
permanently relloved by removing
tho cause. In many cases, various
remedies taken to rcliovo theso con
ditions result In ruining tbo stomach
and preventing it from digesting
food In a natural way.
If you want your stomach to do Its
own work properly, without resort
ing to artificial digestives or prcdl
gested foods, uso Juyno's Tonic Ver
mifuge. Tako small doses regularly,
preforubly boforo meals. In a little
tlmo your stomach will again do Its
own work and you will cat heartily,
keep well and enjoy living. Jayne's
Tonic Vermifuge Is not a digester In
itself, but It tones up tho stomach
and intestines, giving you all the nu
triment und strength from the food
jou eut.
Many forms of supposed Indiges
tion are the result of intestinal para
sites, for which Jayne's Tonic Vermi
fuge Is unsurpassed. Insist on
Jayne's; accept no other. Millions
havo praised It for moro than eighty
years. Sold by druggists every
where. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Phila
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AT THE OLD STAND
123 West Main Street
THIS STOCK INCLUDES HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, DOLLS, TOYS, BOOKS, HAND PAINTED
CHINA ALSO AUSTRIAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DINNERWARE IN
COIN GOLD, GILT, FANCY DECORATED AND PLAIN WHITE; PLAIN AND
FANCY GLASSWARE, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, SHELF HARDWARE, ETC.
OVER 5,000 ITEMS HERE TO SELECT FROM. DON'T WAIT FOR PRICES.
COME EARLY AND GET FD3ST CHOICE. EVERYTHING HAS BEEN REDUO
ED FROM ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE, DON'T FOR
GET YOUR POCKETBOOK; SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY. NO MONEY REFUND
ED. NO GOODS EXCHANGED. DELIVERIES MADE ONLY WHEN PACK
AGES ARE EXTRA LARGE. DON'T FORGET THE DATE MONDAY, FEB. 24.
DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. V
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