Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 24, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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QKOIIUK PUTNAM, BJIlor nd Manager
Untcrml as wontt-lis matter at
Mtdfonl, Oregon, under the, act of
March I. 1MB.
Official rarer of tha Cltr of Mcilfonl.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
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Ins November 30, 1911, I'6t.
Tim Mull Tribune la on sale nt the
Terry New ytarid. San Francisco. . .
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
IMrtlanrt News Co., Portland. Or.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
mil leased Wire United Frssw
Blapatone.
KxsromD, onxaorc.
Metropolis of Southern Orecon and
Northern California. and the fastest
Krowlne city in Orecon.
Population U, 8, censua 19108140:
eattmated. lJS in.000. , , ,. J4
rive hundred lhoum dollar Oravlty
Water System completed. giving flneat
supply pure mountain water, and IT.,
miles of atreela pa'-ed
lYwtofflCft receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911. show Increats of 19
jer cent.
Ihuiner fruit city In Oregon ttogus
River Spltxenberc apples wan sweep
stakes prlre and title of
"Apple mar of the World" .
nt the National Arete Show. STpokane,
1909, and a car of Newlowns won
rirst Hle In 1910
nt Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. B. C.
rust Frits In 1B11
At Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload of Newtowns,
Rogua niver pears brousht highest
prices In all markets of the. world dur
ing Iho past six years.
In the Portland Journal' neeount
in the Sunday sno tlto rtnMmpc of
the Kogtic'nxlT fish bill by tfi6:tnto
hcnutc, occurs the follewing:
"In the courso of nn uimnled de
bute, nearly all of which hinged
nroiind the amendments olfored by
Smith of Josephine, that pcnalor de
clared that Geerge: l'utunm of Med
ford has changed his mind at to the
justice of such amendments. He rc
fered to Putnam nu the 'author of tho
bill.'
"At first Putnam paid it was all
right for Grant Pass to have threo
mouths foiling," he baid. ''But he
went on to Portland and when he
came back it was not all right. Sonic
thing had been done to him. What
it ww 1 leave to to guess lint it was
jvorliaps the Mime thing that has been
done to other."
In the reply to the hiMnuutiuii of
Dr. Smith, George Putunin Mates:
"Mr. Bennies in thu author of the
original llogue River fiMi bill. I uui
not. I nccr haid it was all right for
Grants Pa to have three months
commercial fibbing, hnvo fought it for
five yearn, attended the sessions of
the legislature ut my own expense to
prevent it and helped invoke the ini
tiative to cloe the stream. I have
always believed that the upper Rogue
was too small a h I ream to surrender
thu rights of the people to n dozen
commercial fuditng hogs."
WHITE SLAVERY
ACT IS UPHELD
N'AJS.IJXaTON. l'l. '.'J -The
Tmted State supreme onrt today
ipbeM tii uoiietiltitiitnalitv ot the
IMnnu white sIdvo nut wlien il held
Uiut Juck Joluiaou, the negro prize
fighter, must stand trial for alleged
violation of thu provisions of the
net. The negro, through his attor
neys, had uokfil the court to dismiss
the indictments againM him in Chica
go, bafeiug hi plea on thu alleged mi
cimMitutiouiility of thu Jlnnn net.
The court rencht-d its decision in
five cases, that of Johnson heading
the list. The principul 1 hiding o
tho court was that thu httinuu body,
UK well us merchandise, may bo pro
tected in inler-stiito commerce h
the government.
ESPEE 10
STREET
WASHINGTON, Fob. 'i -Ituniur-nl
of locomotives, trains and trucks
f thu Southern 1'aciiic railway from
Fourth street, tho business center
of Portland, Orugon, was ordered to
day b a supremo court decision. Dis
missal In tho Oregon courts of the
railroad's suit to enjoin the city
from removing tho downtown tracks
under n city ordlnauco wus affirmed
by tho court,
IrTKWi
EDITOR fflflJL,
SEHATOfi SMITH
BABAK0U
l!r.ii till "bwrbwoua" Mexico when liceiwe ia the con
A caption of liberty unci democracy an irridcacent dreruiv
a nation of tilkreB and slave drivers, tho one as ignorant
ns thu other is cruel n clvilizntion that is only n thin
veneer over u primitive fuednlism.
AVh.it there wns of enlightenment and demoeraey fn
the nntion was ivpreaented by linden) dreamer of
liberty and a constitutional regime in a country hitherto
rulodby and iron hand for the exploitation of the many
by the grafting few. Slight as was his grasp, the mur
dered president stood For great reforms, lie represented
the nobler hopes and aspirations of his enlightened
countrymen.
That lluerta is a brutal savage, there can no longer
be a doubt. His betrayal of his chief to exalt himself
was dastardly. His cold-blooded murder of his helpless
prisoner, the act of a bloody coward. His efforts to excuse
the crime, only add to his guilt. It transcends all laws
of civilization.
It is a delicate situation for the Uuited States and
intervention should be the last thing thought of for in
tervention undoubtedly means the massacre of all Ameri
cans in Mexico and a long and bloody war, unpopular both
at home and abroad. President 'la ft has pursued the
the sane policy upholding the right to guard the lives of
Americans anil foreigners, but not attempting to interfere
with the butcherv of Mexicans by Mexicans.
IRRIGATION MEET
IS GREAT
Klimiuuti.n; all attempt to "go off
ut a tangent" ami confining them
selves stnetlv to a practical dis
cusiou of the irrigation situation in
the valley, the mass mcettug held at
the Xntatoriuiu Satttrdav afternoon
wus a jlCeided success and lent u de
cided impetus to the campaign to se
cure irrigation to cover thu entire
floor of the valley. While no direct
attempt was made to haw land
owners; sign contracts for water, a
large number signed cards stating
that they were interested aud asking
that representatives of the canal
company call upon them aud explain
the mutter to them in detail.
The contract and proposition of
fered by the canal company was ex
plained to the landowners present by
Porter J. Xeff who went over the
contract clause by clause. Briefly
the company offers to construct
their higlilino ditch at once providing
10,000 acres are signed up for irri
gation. The contracts aro to he
placed in escrow until such time ns
the company makes good. Several
thousand acres liaxc been signed up.
Kxery feature of the matter was
discttsxcd by local citizen-, mid all
points not clear to those interested
in the matter of securing water.
Prof. O'Ciant spent some time in
discussing tho need for irrigation
and what it would mean to tho valley.
Other speakers were J. A. Perry. V.
I. Vawtcr, Delroy Getehell. SI. I Al
ford. K. E. Ryder spoke for the
company.
The company officials state that
they are very highly gratified by the
results of the campaign.
HITTSON DOLLS
UP FOR EASTER
Chief lllttson's well known som
brero is in tho discard. There now
reposes in its accustomed place a cap
roplcndnt with gold and silver
braid which Is attracting o grt dnl
of (4ttntlon
TIih fH I it t'orilaixl tfsllon snd
an "ourM t the )ilsf on h rni-eut
vinit at I'oriluud. It Is tli lutust
and most up-to-duto bit of police
headgear In Southern Oregon. The
annual Kastcr parade will have noth
ing on the chief. .
The chief also dolled Ills force up
on his return by presenting them with
the latest wrinkle in police stars.
IS. WILSON'S STYLE
WASHINGTON. Feb. Sl.Wnsh.
Ington modistes and merchants are
bemoaning the futo which led Sirs.
Woodrow Wilson to declare her bo
iler that 11000 u year was enough
for any woman to spend on dress.
Adoption by society of "Jefferson
simplicity" In dress Is Toured by tho
merchunts, nnd especially In view of
thu emphatic support which a num
ber of society peoplo are giving to
Sirs. WllsQit.
Sirs. Champ Clark, wife of the
speuker, declared j "SI is. Wilson
will euslly be ublu to dress herself
and her three daughters on SI 000
a pleco wiiilo tboy ure lu the white
house."
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MUCH
NTEET
RfFiDFOKI) TnVIII TUriUTNR
TtUT
MKXIOO
IS
BADLY INJURED
IN CYCLE RACE
As the result of ti motorcycle acci
dent on the Ashland road Suuday
afternoon. Kred Purdln, son of M.
Purdtn. attorney, of this city, lies to
day at the Sacred Heart hospital re
covering from pulafnl lujurles about
the hcuj and a broken collar bone.
Ills escape from Instant death is con
sidered miraculous. No complica
tions are expected by the physicians,
attending him.
Young Purdln was returning to
Med ford after spending the day nt
Ashlund. Passing the Gore place
near Phoenix lie ran up behind an
automobile drltcn by I,. K. Wakcmau
of this city. Mr. Wakeman was ap
proaching a wagon and turned out to
pass It. As ho did so Purdln. run
ning. fast, passed him and shot acroxn
the road In front of him. Tho rear
wheel of tho motorcycle cither skid
ded or tho machine struck a rock,
Purdln plunging Into the ditch by
the sido of the road. Mr. Wukcman
turned his machine Into the ditch,
breaking Ills steering gear In doing
so.
Young Purdln wns rushed to tho
hospital. Tho injuries to hli head
wero scalp Hounds only. Itlbs on
his left side wcic fractured uud his
collar bono broken. Dr. K. II. Por
ter attended him and slated today
that thorn was practically no doubt
of an early recovery.
Judge Purdln today staled that
from all accounts of the accident no
one but the boy himself wax to blame.
Fast running with a tendency to take
a chance Is blamed.
F
LOS ANGELES CITY
LOS ANGKI.K8, Cal , Feb. 2t
Deluged with inoro than 4.5 Inches
of ruin In the lust twenty hours, I.ok
Angeles Is in a near-flooded condi
tion today, uud shortly before uoon
lorrnntlul mltis still wr railing
0
PUDIN
OD
DELUGES
Str'"ts tliroiuhout iIim ijiy rfcii),,,,,,
to th. gittirs wlHi ttoriii witter.
Htrertcur truffle w.j iIiiiihiiuIUi1
and mucii damage wus done, particu
larly In the wholesale district, whoro
basements were flooded and many
stores on tho street level tuundated.
Thousands of telephones were put out
of commission.
The rain began shortly before noon
yesterday. It was general through
out Southorn California, but heav
iest In Los Angeles. The United
8tutes weuther bureau predicted u
tontluuous downpour tonight aud to
morrow. The rulnfull for tho last twenty
hours oueeded any fall In twenty
four hours over reiorded by govern
ment observers here.
liecaiiso of impassable streets and
Inadequate car service all schools
weio closed today.
TO CUfli: A COM) IN (INK DAY.
Tuko LAXATIVt! IUIOSIO Qululno
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It fulls to euro. K. W. GIIOVB'8 slg
naturo is on each box. 25 cents.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
28 B. HAUTLETT
Phones SI. 471 nn 470
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner
MTJDFOIU). OK KAON, VONIUV, FV.nurAUT'.M, 101,1,
rrm
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NEW PRUSIDONT OP
Hero are pictured the new rreIdcnt
hU nlfe, Mine. Pnlncnre.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Washington's blrthda was not ob
sered here by our business men or
other clllson with the exception of
the bank which Has closed all du
Mark Perry of Ashtaoud spout
Saturday with friends here
Mrs A. P. (illicit has returned
from n to neck's visit In the vicin
ity of Gold Hill.
J. Conley and family spent Sunday
In Grants pass.
Miss Audrey and Gladys Holmes.
Miss inn and Khun Austin and Miss
Sadie Ilcebo attended the enter
tainment at Willow Springs gheu the
members of the Orange Saturday
evening.
Miss lllackford, Miss Margaret
Ensley, Mrs. T. I. and Miss I Intel
Knackstedt. Clarence Paukoy, Mr.
Davison. Minn Catherine Tuttlc, Mrs.
M. St. Clark were Saturday utter
uoon visitors In Medford.
C. C. Sanderson tins traded his
tract of nine acres 011 millionaire
row to Wm. Slnyfleld for forty acres
In section one, township 35. range
J, west. Central Point Ileal ty Co.
nindo the deal.
l.ee lllack of Forrest creek spent
Saturday here trading with our mer
chants. Wes Ingram of upper Kvans creek
visited friends here the first of the
Wok.
Among our people who spent Sun
day afternoon In Medford were Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Stone. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Clark. Miss Florence Steams.
Miss Pearl Itoss.i Floyd lloss. Tom
Cullom, It. If. Ellsworth. Clarenic
Pnnkey and l.uke Peart.
Mrs. J. A. Kllburn left Siuulny for
t.os Angeles to Join her husband who
has a position there.
City council met Thursday evening
In regular adjourned session with
Mayor Cowley, itecorder Jacobs and
Councilman Duulap. Moon. Alps un
der. I.lndiay and Grim present The
recorder was Instructed to poitt not
ices for tho annual city election to
bo held March lUth, J3J3- Two
councllmen for three years, and one
recorder for two years to bo elected.
Ileslgnatlon of Dr. K. II. Porter as
city physician was accepted and Dr.
SI. M. Dow was appointed by the
mayor and confirmed by the council
to fill the vacancy.
Sllss Slary A. Sice. Mrs. Kiiima
Ilcbb. Miss Ssrah Hobb. Miss l.ela
White, .Mrs. George Pankcy, W. l:.
Price, T O. Iloldcn and Trlx Peart
were Friday afternoon visitors In
Medford.
Miss Ilerthu nilason spent the
week end with relatives In 'Ashland.
The Sophomore class entertained
tho freshman class ut the Y. St. C A.
Frlduy evening Various ainusuinents
consisting of contests, music, etc.,
wore indulged In and light refresh
ments In keeping with the season
wore served. The refreshments uin
sIkIaiI of olmrr; pie. uilwieli" '
mt lli initK vrlllHr iind
ibirry puneb The null wns health
fully iloar 10 tit bean of Hm lather
of bis country, uud our own, inu'tuly
hntchots, cherries, flags, pictures.
About fifty persons were present and
all consider this the most brilliant as
well us the most enjoyable event of
the season Much crodlt Is due tho
sophomores aud their efficient helper.
.Miss Deuba, for the pleasutit and
fluwless muiiner with which they en
tertalned their guests. Do It often
Sophomores, keep awake.
.Miss llesslo Itandall Is spending
the week cud with friends and relu
tlves In I he Itoguo river valley
Sir and Mrs. Frank Amy uud Mr
and .Mrs. C. II. Gay motored down
here Friday afternoon and spent tho
ufternoon with Mr. and Sirs Gay In
this city
Nature and Woman's WorR
huvn produced the grandest remedy
for woman's Ills that the world Iiiih
ever known From the roots and
herbs of the field, Ljdla 13. Pliikham.
more than thirty years ago. gave to
womankind a remedy for their pecu
liar Ills which has proven more effica
cious than any other combination of
drugs ever compounded, and today
Lydla K. Plnkham's Vegetable Com
pound Is recognized from coust to
coast as tho staudard remedy for
uoiininV Ilia.
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MARKET REPORT
Prices Paid by Dealers.
KCKIS-Pe
lirTTKH- 30c
POTATOKS-HOdiTfie.
CAnHAOK lOil'-o.
APPI.KS- lOfti'llftc.
ONIONS 7.-)c(ipUI0.
CAHKOTS 7fie(Sf$l.U0.
PAltSNIPS "fle(!?$l.
TUHNIPS-7;iefif$l.
Llvcslock.
IIOUS Uiesscd, 8oj alive C'Xis.
SI I KEP -KSi-l '.
STKEHS-Alive, tie.
COWS AUe, fi5Vic.
VKAIr-l)reed, lie.
POCIniV Mixed -hluketw, 10c
sptings, I'Je; dressed, lUdplle.
Hay nml Gialn.
(Selling Price.)
WHEAT $1..i0.
Oats $I.0U.
HAY Vcteh, .U ton; grain, $10.
IIAHLEY .fJ7 ton.
CORN 'i.b ton.
Public Market Prices.
. EGOS 'J0e.
Ill'TTER .TJVao.
iu;tti:ic fat -:ne.
POTATOES 7.'ie(n 1 per 100 lbs.
CAUHAOE lot P. 3c.
CA I'M FLOW EK 7.efif $ 1 .'J5.
APPLES - J.'mi-.'ie box.
HONEY -JOwIV lb.
SAI'EKKItAl T :il)c.
ADA WALLACE UNRUH
TO SPEAK WEDNESDAY
Hear AiIh Wnlliiee-I'iiruli nt lh
M. E. eliureh south, WVdncdnv een
ing, Febnuirv Ul), in her rnmou- ad
dle. "The (Ireat Cilv uud the New
V.der.,
Mm. I'nrtitt know how to bundle
the ipitwtiou f ths hitiir. She live
il, fuel il. uud studies it from all
alleles. And her pbitK imtHiier in
iiiMpiredNsii enu iwimrt the mot
mige with power mul fame whirh is
sure to tell.
Ada Wttlluce-l'iinih t nt niikiiiiwii
in Medford. So let all muke nu ef
Crt In heur her Mini mImi gel an up
lift in the work nil are lutere-ted in,
the New Voter.
Legal blanks tot
Trlbunn offlro.
sals st tho Stall
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HOW TO RESIST
('lunatic Coughs and Cold.
Ktroug vigorous men uud women
luirdly ever catch cold. It's only when
the system is run down aud vitality
low thai colds and toughs get 11 foot
hold. Now Isn't It imisonahle that the
right way to cure a rough Is to build
up your run down loudlllun again?
Mrs. Olivia Parham of ICiisl Dur
ham. N. t' . says: f look Vluol for
H hrioih' I'ougli wlih'li I1111I lusted
Init i'hn ttil Mi- rough nut mil
(liPHiip-Mii-i). but li ii'illt up im
Htl'MilKlh as wall "
TI10 reason Vluol is so officuciouo
In such rases Is because It contains
lu 11 delicious coiKuutruted form all
the medicinal curative elemouts of
tod liver oil, with toule, blood build
ing Iron added.
Chronic coughs and colds yield to
Vluol because It builds up the weak
ened, run-down system.
You can gut your money baik any
time It Vluol does not do all wo say,
Medfoid Pharmacy, .Medford, Ore.
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of tho
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
X'ost Oai'ds
Pnnoraniio Work
Portraits
Interior and exterior views
FIiihIi lights
Nogalives made anv time
and any place by appoint
ment. 208 E, Main Phono 1471
DECIDE YOURSELF
MeTonl TBsawony
Don't tsks our word for It
Don't depend on a uti Miser's state
ment Itead Medford eudoiceniont
Itund the staleiiienls nt Medfoid
cltlteus.
And decide fur MMlisrlf
lleie Is one ease of It
A llets. 1.10 Front Hi., Medford,
Die, him "I am JilHi as willing to
recommend Dunn's Kldnev I'llls to
day as I was lu September, ttMiT.
when I publicly told or my experience
with them I sutfeied fioiu kidney
trouble for at least fhe vents and as
time passed, I grew worse Sharp
pulus darted through the small of
luy back aud sometimes the uttneks
wero so sexeru that I could hardly
stoop At night my back ached In
tensely and sound sleep was out of
the iiiestlou. Ilelug told to try
Dean's Kidney Pills, I got a supply
and they soon gave me tellef,"
For sale by all dealeis. Price Ml
cents. Fotler-Mllburii Co.. lluffnlu.
New York, sole agents for the I' nl led
States.
Iteiiiember the name Dean's
and tuke no other
Auction Sale of Acreage
IN Till: PIHItCi: M'llDlUHION
Two .Milt-. I.'nst of .Medford
THPItSDAY, APIllli tOt'H ON THC
LAND
One and oue-iuurter to five acre
tracts will be sold to the hlgheit bid
der. Seldom dues the buyer hnvo the
uVanre to unuie the price he pays
for real estate, especially choice pro
perty well located and on ery easy
terms.
Do not fall to secure one of these
tracts.
A special opportunity for the tusii
of small uietius to secure 11 hoimi.
Liberal discount will be made for
all cash. .
i:. I. IILHItllV, t II, PIHHCi:
Auctioneer Owner
Clark 6c Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Public Uud .Matters: Final Proof.
Desert Lands, Contest and Minim
Cases, Hcrlp.
PLUMBING
Stoftin and Hot Wntor
Hoating
All Work CliMranli-l
I'iIoh llmiiiabl
COFFEEN & PRICE
as
Howsid Block, rntrsnes on flth Bt.
Horns riions ao.
Haiglii Music Studio
11(1 H. Laurel Ht., Sfrdford, Ore.
Mlt. PUP.D ALTON HAIGIIT
New York
Piano and Hurinoiiy
Sirs, Florence llalllday.llalght
London and New York
Voice Culture
Phono TC2
Nowis the time to do
your painting:.
WHY?
H statue A, J. HatboIviHeu lain of
at. UimIn Is lirti to do II nml will iii
It ebsp, All woi-W ilini'j In first
class Hiiikmuiisblp muiiner. Hull-
mutes lurulshed. 'ralk It over with
me.
Drop postal to
A. J. BARTHOLOMEW
S'il S. Central.
For
Rent
Wc have several up-to-date,-modern
5 and
6 room Bungalows
MEDFORD REALTY AND
IMPROVEMENT CO.
M. F. & H. Co. Bldg.
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
I ISIS THEATRE I
v,t imivii.i.i:
TIIH LA CIIOI.VM
WiirIiik. Talking. Dauciiig
4- I'lmlii Pln)M
Today
T JOHN AltTlirit'S Tltl'Sf
Tint TIIIIACIIHUOI'H SHOI'
Mlt. UOI.iiilt'N MUCH
Coming Tniiimtnw
IIHlNtMHNAf ION OF KAHMA
Two Iteels
HhM-H-H4-M-f-l-M-4-f44-
UGO
THEATRE
Cuder .New Mausgemeiit
GREAT EDUCATIONAL
FEATURES TONIGHT
"lunuMiit.M'in iv pitAcrici:"
"llli; l.ll II OF AN ANT
COMPLETE CHANGE IN
MUSICAL OFFERING
A Wdc-Kplllllng Conied Heel for
Tonight
"WHAT IIAI'PHNIID TO MAItY"
WiHlnMHlay and Thursday
ALL LICENSED FILMS
Mi
ViMil11nll1 to Interpret the
SIiiiIon .Miilmll)
Xperlnl Two-lteil AttrnMloil FrldHy
and .SHlurday
iltiiilii ltn). Ibe hnme III nml .1c
STAR
THEATRE
Nolliltm ( beep Hill
iIiiiI-iiii.
Hie Prbe of
Tiiitiiy am
Tmiiiitniii Only
Almtllei of
Kh)-II. Co s JStlrrlng
FalurHS
'ItlflM ItMHt
inn uw up Tint was-r
A rulusaul foeHlsilH ef early
pioneer days, wm the only law lit
lit. west was HillillliUltersd by thi
hardy lmwlnitiu. The oast Is over
wliwlmlng. nnd the situations urn
tense and thrilling.
Mi-Mile-
IIHIO Feet of Fnliiedy With 11 llllgll
1 11 Hciy Foot
hong
Olcoll's Most
llalhtd
CliHtiueay
I'opiilnr
AN OLD-PAHIIO.MiD .MOTIIFK"
FOIHiaST and
luloriirelets of
WOOLWOHTH
I'hotoplnys
Wt am golm to bring It to Med-
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each Additional u'neit.
Rciluctlon by week or month.
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