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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1913)
I. 4 yy . V K 'i s hi . v : ., fr A . k J N If?. .ir APPROPRIATION B FOR MARKET PASSED OVER VETO I SLOW ON APPLES T TOPFOTm imr, TRrnnm TunnTroRn, onrtox, wrcnynaPAT. TTjmrAnv za. ww. 1 ' ' ' - ' 1" " '' ' ' i'J'""i ' . . ' ' ' 'i ' ij i'."M . j-i'j" l' i 1 ... iiiiJuimrwtwwBH'H OFGOVE ORIS HAI.P.M, Ote., F1.I1. 'Jit. Tim l.'K--IiiIiiii lum today innHi'i n nfiicral appropriation lilll, ciuiiii moio llimi 11 lullllnii iIoIIiun, met' tin eto of (lovi'i-iuir Went, Catkin tun! Viler I11111I nlliiir In ovcrtldo tint 'l", IfWIIIII'H tl) Mlhtlllll il. Thin tiieiiHiiin iioIiih for fciilnrli' (tml i'Xiiiiik('h oT nil tint Hlulo official nml department!!, Iiii'IuiIIul' (In lei latum mnl it nUiii'liri. II enrtlcH up iroiiiiiliiuiH which njJKii'Ktito i 1 1 H.'JftD.OOO. lit itililiiimi to Riilaiii's nml ox priiMi't of Ntntii offielnlH mill ilrp'iit ini'ittH, llicro tin Iiii'IihIimI hiii'Ii iti-int whleli nlwi would I111 nffri'li'il liy the (mrru;i,lli,y eliinse iim ii.1,OI)ll for election iltntiiili'lN, tfiO.OOO for im migration work, f 10,000 for Iniiiiilii'H on wild miitniiln, $21,0(10 for unwil tnllititi, 'J.1.IH)l) for iIh Portage mil. wnv. fl'J.OOO lor tin- atntu board or hoi tii'iil turn nml 'i iiuiiilii'i' of miiuIIii our of llko nutttrr. , Tin governor gnvo im hix iciihoii that tin lilll, ulili'li Iiiin nit emergency I'llllIKi' llttlicliril, carries ii number of llruw for which no emergency i'xIhIh mnl t In t he ilncMti'l tiiirovo or In eluding tlirtu in any tnrnnitir with mi ruiergenev clniltc. i Mtnlril lie iliil not lnllri in Inking unity flout tlti pniil( the right to iiish on Much np piopiHulloim tf they ko ilrnirr. lit nNo objected to lint ititr hit right to! past on tlii'iu Independently ftoitt tli.' ni'i'i'Miiry npproprinttoiw for tin' maintenance of the wiiioiih drpatt ini'iilN of tlm Male government abridged in niii'Ii n in it n iht. "(loot! biiMiica mnl tlw lirt inter iMh of tin tnxwiin of tin Mnte tiintiii (lint ttttoli appropriation n nrr cmrted tin jiill be clntfird mnl piii-iiti'il tit munller unit," ii the iroxcruor tit hi ctn iueagc. "I know of no greater criec tlint on imit render to vottr htntc llimi that of ttiiKfntliit tlukif fiiitirmirifitiiiiiw In tlii iniiniii'r Itrri' utiKijrotpd nml llirrrliv 't mi I'tmitpli' for fiitnri' li;iiliitor.' OREGONS HIGHES ;t HkoIcI & Dity IxHiin tlm follow Inn itntml Sow York, I'i'liriinry 20: 'foiliiy'it nmrki'lH noioiul nro iih rnllewH: Mvt'rimol- I, Connolly ft Co., rutilo market Mow. WutHoiivllln Now lowtm, 4 tlor r,.fiil in Oh-.IiI, 4 'A Hit, h-3iI to rm.Hil; Ori'on t tlor, 7h to Rk. London -,M Inimrn ft Hoiih ritlito WntMonvllln, rtritli nrrlvalM, in-(n; Ninall Ck-DiI to Oh: Ori'Kon. Ki. llitiuliiirK-Oiir iiKi'titM rabln NVw Iowiin iollonoil, rnl ii(iN In fair itKiiimiil, Wo know of ri'litrmi loitny on lintitlnniun Niwtowint (rout tlti'ri' lit tur lotN tl 1'0, lore, WIiii-niion, f M7 lure. Ilnrrt'l nipli an ktroii)(ii' In Hnn luml ami a liiino lioxi-n will uilvancn rorriiipomtlnKly lii-foro Ioiik. Aittiiit Kitli'4 Iht? llm fmnt few tiny at auction, (wo cam a it follow' Car Cnnlitncro HiiIIu'iiImtiih, larK'i II 70 to fl.KC. Cur Wftmtrlii'it Htnyiimit Vliipnii $1 05 to 1 1.00. At private snln ai follow! Cur Htimtynliln Jpittibin:i, fw larKi'. t!7f.; tnilk, lino to 11.50. Car WaHlilimiioi Wlimiuim, 1 1 .25 to fl 7b. Car WHtitiltiKtott HiiltiHilicrKH. fl :r, to fl f,0. Car Ynklmit "Y" KtiltionlicrHn. ffw Urp', 1 1 . 7 f. 7 . bulk, 11.30 to fl. GO. Car Yiiklma "Y" Wltmsapii. fiw Inrgc. S I.7&; bulk, fl 35 to ft 50. Car llooil HImt Ni-wtownii, cliolir 96n and mnnllrr. fl.00 to fl 35: ex tra fanry fi-w, 11 & to fl 60 Car Wrnatrliiii arloun choice, 8f contu to fl.00 Thin nil own )ntt our ninrkrt f.2C In $ I 75 on boxm or ilfglratilo va rlMlm Ilarriln aro dolitR brtlcr larRt'ly Ihtuuio our oninmi innrkot Ii m cvrltoil uint nihnitrliiR dally, ACID TEST FOR ----' pxnu nmtKW J-'U-il'l.1, '1 JIJWJI'-L! BUD ANDERSON MARCH 15 SALARIES PROVIDED REVIVAL MM AT JACKSONVILLE To tlm IMItor Tho nrcnti'iit revival meet Inn that haa been known (or intiny rar U In prnRritiN al thin wrltlttR at Jackion vlllc. Capt. C. O. Ilratikoit, an old Civil war veteran J tho evangelist, lot In ably atmlnted by III limMlm ublit wire, who Iiuh rhnrRo or the nliiRltiR ThtiH far about 70 prrooini from tlm mtbbath nrhnol nrlioliir to tltOM) whono head are mIiowIiir they havo Hi'i-n niuiiy winter, aro ameiii: tlm rnitverted, or rerlultued. Tim rnptaltt and hit wife art umiuhern of llm M. K church. Tliy hold their timuiberiihlp In I'hlladolphlii, 1'a. The captain and hi wlfn aro well known tltrotiKhnttt tho northweiit, hnvliiR labored tho putit ten year In WaMt ItiRtiin, Idaho and OreRon. The ruptnlit I a preaclmr after tho kind wii read about when tlm preacher know no better than to preach tlm wholo ROtpdl, ho MrlkPM hard at Mil, but llm tear In hi eye tthnw hi love for tho tinner. The ineetliiRM were to havo cloned litHt nlr.lit, but Mveral men mid women turned to follow ClirlHt mnl the demand on llm part of tlm people wan ho MrotiK that In tho faro of tho fact that other call nro preintlui: upon him to cnnie, tho captain commuted to continue the mcetlitRH until Hitmlay, March 2nd. UNI J WHO 1 1 AH NOT MIR8CI) A HUllVICH. JitckHouvllIti, Ore,, I'eli, 24, 1013, SAI.K.M, P. Ii. 'JO. The new county attornnv hill continue pieccitt ills- net attorneys in office, eitelt in the county of IiIh jehiilcneo. In each onttnlv In wltieli no ilistriet itltoriic.x now niilen the Riixcrnnr In to np point until the next election in llUil. The hiilnrii4 pnniilcil tire an follow h: linker nml t'matilln eountiex, $., 100 eaelij Claekninn. Douclas, Jnek bou, Ijiiic. Miillietir. .Manon. I.inn mid WnKliitiKtou eoituliei, fJIOd each; I latMiii. ( iiiih. iJike. Klmnalh. I n mnl Witxco eounlleH, $1.HI)0 eueli; Crook, lluniev nml (Inint couutieH. l.'OO eneh; Ileiiton, Columbia, llooil lltxer, .loMiiihiiie. Morrow. Tillainook mid Ymiihill counties $l'J00 eneh; (lillimu, Klienumi, Wallouu nml Wheeler eoittitleH, 1 0011 eneh; Tuik county, $1100; Curry mnl Lincoln countleH, flJOU each; .riilliioiniin county, f 1000. with one deputy at WI0O, three deputies nt .-f 1800 ami lltrce dcputicN nt fl'-'OO. Calclier Jim Archer and l'ltcher Larry Cheney aro tlm oul holdout antotiK Johnny l-er' ChlcaRo Cub. (Ily llnrty llurn, Heerctary, I'renH Ar.etit and .Matchtunker for Tom Mi Carey.) I.OH AN(li:i,i:H, Cat , Feb. 2 - llud Amlerioii of Vaut'ouver, Wnh , and llm I'rlde of Mi'dford In to Im Riven another opportunity to dlMpott IiIh pitKlliutli' nlua before a Callfnr nla audleuci) when will faco Knock Out llrowu the eaNtorit mauler In fo re MiCarny' Vernon atena the af ternoon of March IMh, over llm derby route, which In known to piiR doiu a tho 20-round dUtanc". In iiueilni; Drown the Medford Idol I to be Riven IiIn bent test Hlionlil Hud hIoii llrowu within ten loundK It would make him it meat favorite here. Hud on hi flmt lmpra.ilun here iiiade Reed by Htopplui; Hanitiiy Trolt In lx round, and when It I connlderid that It look Kayo Drown elRht rounds to beat Trott and at that llrouu didn't have Trott on the floor when llm bout won stopped, but wa ntandliiR on hi feet a bad ly beaten boy. It only roc to show the poioilbllltlp that tho match of fers llm OrcRonlau pride, for -If bo Mop Kuyo llrowu In a fast Hum a did Jon Idler ho would be right In line for a match with the I .oh An Rcle KMiulhh marvel nml then Hl- er Opportunity would be knocking at Mud's ilonr, for a defeat of Itlv eis, means a chance at Itltrhlo and Hm tide. Of course llud Anderson will have lo beat Drown firm and If he Ii liiufeniifiil In accomnllahlnR Ihl feat he will then be In a pout Hon to look forward to the top, If mil, he will have lo return to the small town bout nnd mart all over URaltt. The Mnrrh IMh content will be the acid lest for llud Audedmon and Hm country wide will watch lit next performance with great Inter I est owIiir to tho many good thing that have been ald about him for the manner In which he performed Mgalnm Katnuiy Trott. TAX STATEMENTS ARE PREPARED The sheriff ofHco force bas been Increuvcd to handle tho rush when tlm collection of taxes begins on ncit Saturday, March 1. nnd they are now hard at work preparing tax slate menu. Tlm court roqin on tho ec oud floor of tho court houno Is belni; fitted up with counters and tho llko to make It poiotlhlo to handle the larim number of taxpayer who will avail thenmelves or the three per cent discount by pnlug their taxes early. The work of collecting 1700.000 lit a big tank ami during the next month tlm sheriffs office will be a busy one. 17 YEAR OLD BOY TURNS B A Joo lloyd, n 17-year-old boy, was iirrctitod Ttmmtuy evening by Con stnbln Kntos, uud charged with break ing Into tho Htn ok a Koiiho on West Main street, llo made a full ennfea- Hon claiming that an "In Instable. Im pttlbo" led lilm to break Into tho es tablishment and steal, 1'rlouds of tho boy say ho Iiuh nev er been lit trouhlo hufnro and will tiiaho an attempt to havo him turned over to Probation Officer Kolly, be lieving that thin couiho will bo bettor than Homllng him to tlm pen. JiuIro Tun Velio held Juvenile court this ttf tot-noon to coiifdiler tho cuse, rilei Cured In (t To 1 1 Day. Your druggist will refund monoy If VA'.Q OINTMKNT falU to euro aty caso of Itching, llllnd, Uleodlttg or rrotrudlng 1'llea In 0 to It doyu. GO coats, Attention, Oliloans. All Oliiomirt me iuxilcil to meet in tlm 0. A. It. hall in Anliltim! Suturduv, March I nt 10 n. in. with well filK'd linskelrt to enjoy a Reed time. If 1.1 or more attend from one point they can nceine one and one-thud rwte't. i omul trip tiokelK. Diuiier fiom l'J to 1, followed hy u (rood piogimu. J. S. SMITH, Piesidetit. NO. liJtl(l IN IIANKHl'I'TCV. In the district court of tho Pulled Htntc ror tlm district of Oregon. In tho matter of I). I,. Keller, bank rupt. Wlmioas a petition wiih filed on tho 27th day of January. A. I).. 1U13. praying for an order of adju dication In bankruptcy against I). L. Keller, and It appearing now from affidavit to tho satisfaction of the rout t that said alleged bankrupt Is not within this district, and that per soiial service of subpoena eannnot be had herein, i It In ordered that service herein bo mado by publication of this order In tho Medford Mnll Tribune, a dally newspaper published at Medford, In tho district of Oregon, once a week for two coiiHcciitlvn weeks, llm lust or said publications to bo mado on the 2ilth day of February, A. 1), 1013, and by mailing a certified copy of this order, together with dunllcato no. tltlnn filed herein, to the last known placo of resldenco and abodo of tho said 1). L. Keller In said district; such mailing to bo mado on tor beforo tho first day of publication or this order. It Is further ordered that Bald al leged bankrupt appear In this court to anawor, demur or otherwlso plead to tho Bald petition within ten daH after tho last publication thereof uh In this order opacified. WltucRH tho Honorable R, 8, Dean, Jttdgo of said court, and tho seal thereof, at Portland, In mild district, HiIh 17th dny of February, A. O. ID 13, (BlRtied) A. M, CANNON, (SHAIj) Clerk. Rhiumatism Affects Lungs PnoiimooU, HroncbltU, PlithUU, Asthma and Anemia Often Direct ly the Uvsult of Rheumatic Dlood. Wa Less Cottblene required thanButteror Lard it That's simplv because Cottotenc is richer than either lard or butter- makes better food, too food frpp from orAacA and indigestion food that is light and crisp and KV IOOa that dlP,Pc;t PAR-Iv anH HnAG vnn rrrA Cottolene contains no hog fat. It is a vegetable product' indue irom cnoicest cotton oil., Cottolene Nature made it and Nahirp. binwc wriof ?o wi t t,.t,o stomachs. Don't cry any more about the high cost of living until you nave practised the economy which the use of Cottolene will enable. Discard lard altogether, discard butter except for your table, and use Cottokne for all shortening and frying. The results, as well as the economy, will make you thankful for havine read this advertispmpnf CINGER DROPS- . T r. Try This Recipe Jp Cicrn one-htlf nip of Cta,hu with one-haJf cup of iur and dd mIaU?uI mW"- " ,n' ,,hU ,wo nd "-Mf cnV of flour K5f7 . o wtll btiten tggt and three fourth, of p of nSL 1-w!. " lc ,w0 le"P?n ' xl &re been diMohed. Hike in rnuftin pam In very moderate oven. tl Indlrldiul puddlngt with tweeteoed cream. Mode only by TUE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY T' iir.i.p rioiiT thr GREAT RED PLAGUE Citizens ot tho stato aro urged to Inform themselves regarding tbli plaguo which Is causing groat suffering among boys and young men, nnd especially among tho Innocent girls and women of the state. 1'arcntH aro urccd to protect their children, and provide clean, wholo some Information In placo ot tho unclean misinformation thoy cannot now help getting. Bend for any of the follewing: I'ltKK cntcuiaits Tor Young Men Circular No. 2 -Tho Four Sox Mes. Circular No. 9 Sox Truths for Men. Tor Older I to) (13 to 18 yn. of age) Circular No. S Virility and Physical Development. I'or Young Hoys (10 to 13 yrs. of ago) Circular No. 7 Tho Secret of Strength. Tor OlrN Circular No. 4. A Plain Talk with Olrls about their Health, l'or Young Women Circular No. 10 Physical Development, Marrlago and Motherhood. l'or l'nrenls Circular No. 1 Tho Need for Kdttcatlon In Sexual Hygiene. Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell tho Children. Circular No. 5 A List ot Hooka for Use lu the Kaintly on Sex. Send --cent stamp with your address to TIIK OIIKGO.V STATK IIO.IU OF IIKAITII 703 Selling llulldlng, Portland, Oregon Department D WHY? Just This-r-I Like the Rogue River Valley DO YOU WANT TO SKLL? Right now several buyers are here to Invest, also I have friends coming hero to locate this spring. I would like to know of your proposition at once. If it is a good Investment wo can do business. J. C. BARNES, 214 1st National Bank Bldg. If you luivo a pcralMe-nt, naeulnn bron clilul cointli horvuro of cough remotltem The) are merely local tn action, ami If tlicy H rvlleva It Is the narcotics that da It. Whut sou remit In a blnou purl' Per. a iKMirchlnir nnildote that romovos from tho circulation the uchl poUnnii that by their redoxes nttuck all weakened, mctpllliio iHrt ami limit create locul Ktmi'tnins, The very bent remedy known In Nwlft'a Hiiro 8 pec I lie. You wilt ami It en auto In any drug store at tl.oo per bottle. It Roes Btrnlaht Into tho blood, bccomcH nn Internal blood buth, wonder fully Iiutciihcs the red corputiclei, cures all tho local fever epols mid Irrltuttoim, tncreaaoa iippellle, you tnko on llculi und feel a wonderful sruao of renewed iitrvncth. Hundreds of people worried beond control at courIi, imIiih In the cheat, noro throat and conntant eipeclora tlon of thick mucous huvo exporlcuced the moat wonderful chance afttvr ualni; 8. 8. B, All doubt und upprehenalon le Roue, tboae peculiar pulna uud achm van lab, there follows a period of moot In tenao rejoining to hint that worst leurt were bused entirely upon a mlstal.ou no tUm that coiiqIi and cheat pulna conn from the lunpi. Theno lire rheiiinalli conditions, and you will quickly reall-i It nfter uahig 8. H. 8. for a fow dii)H net a bottle of H. B. H. to day at the dnu store mid then euy Reed liy tu all thorn palna thut bavo worried you, Write tn Tho Bwltt RpecMo Co, ta Bwlft lllilir., Atlanta. (In., for tnedlcu' ndvlea and wondorftil fuels concornlm tho greatest blood remedy ever known, CLUB RATES For the Daily Mail Tribune and the Weekly Del Norte Triplicate $5.60 a Year Tho Triplicnto is published Weekly at Crcscont City, the hustling const city about which many pooplo now wish information. This offer is opon to fill who now sub scribe or all who havo paid up their sub scription to Bee. 31, 1912. TWO PAPERS FOR A IITTLE OVER TJII3 PRICK OT? ONE Weekly Mail Tribune -Triplicate, $270 vV J Merchants Want Your Good Will Tho reputation of every merchant depends on the good will -ot his customers. The real merchant sees that everything he adver tises Is exactly as It Is represented to be. a this way ha estab lishes confidence In his store, his goods, and his advertisement, and Increases his business steadily and surely. He knowa that no woman will return to his Btoro tf she does not get right treatment, whether tn the Quality ot the goods or the service of the store. And her Influence goes further, for she can tell her friends. Head tho advertisements In Thu Mall Tribune closely and con otantly every day. They coutain timely announcements of the merchants who havo the confidence and good will ot the city. They are ready to serve you with tho best If everything at the lowest prlco for which It can bo sold. You will be sure ot ab solute satisfaction when you trade with them. , JvK l-X rANCLOOORS auiintMd. $1.40 WSltAjntff uutstla Order DIRECT from a Factory that makes a Specially of Inspected Sash.Doors and Millw&rk -all Hut ?CiOU lip i ru rut vmcR boom co 7 m -suarantaaa ?6.lUi COnAK ntOKT WtMCWS CO 7K ,im -alila a Unti . . ," "l INtWInM0WTMM-laMU,10 fQa alMfi .......... INIIfiC BOOn TIUH (tar an aMe (! I.U8HT Wm0OWJ-Z4xI8- CI If tH)Zt aOUfl IWC-aa bI kava a Uala -In, ll'sla'sM'Ulktaiit CI RQ Write Isr CATALOt Na. IT'S mi. Willltaia!tkiitlMllMltfllU thirjii, NiMtiillitilaatll4taiail Si 1 A