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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1913)
" BIEDPORD lfATTJ TtlTBUNK MEDPOUn, OftKaON, WfjnNERDAV, IWIUUTARY 20. IDiJJ. u j.j jry" wmmsFPjfi iu: "jusrvi , U' ' UlUI'll " IIK'III iilHi I'm I" HOW WEST SPENT Hi L E I A T T II N T I O X I ' r AT WOLGAST IS DUE; KING SAYS HE WILL li'BUY RANCH HERE WIL AG MA S R HAUo VACATION FOLLOW WHEN Y U m BLOCK SOON NO FAKE ; HERE I i r El i' NEAR NEW THEATRE m DE RANCH RAN (Special Correspondence) SALEM, Ore, Fob. 20. Oovonior est is Rtill limping from n sprained kneo received irnibblug Mumps on 'his Canon bench ranch Saturday. "How did you do it governor, slid ing down 'in n hole'f " lie was asked. "No, I did llmt climbing out of the hole," bo retorted. Speaking of tho excitement caused by bin disappearance tho governor said: "This is the firet titnc I ever heard that tho governor of this pinto mast get permission from tho legislature whenever ho wants to go away for a day or two." Hiked for SeaMdo "I wan on tho job hero for forty days and nights waiting for tho leeis- laturo to do something, and as my desk was clear of nil lcgislnUvo work last Friday I decided I needed n rvt end to ro down to my ranch near Canon jtench and cut somo brush and perform other clearing up work. "Tho time I spent on tho ranch wn such a lovely one. The roar of the ocuntTj was delightful much more pleasing that tho roar of tho legisla ture ono hears about here. All day Saturday I spent about the ranch. In bo doing I sprained my knee. In the utcning I sat and watched the firc plnco listening to the yarns, stories related by some friends and neigh bors. "On Sunday I sat and watched the fireplace some more, and also listened to canned sacred music. Of conrso in view of my moral and vice cru sade on,' no one would expect mo to travel on Sunday. Horso Threw a Shoe "On Monday I started on my return trip to Salem, departing from the ranch on horseback for Seaside where I could catch a train. But that horso threw a shoe en route. It was then up to mo to cither disappoint the legislature or hurt the horse, so I de cided on tho former course, and turned back. "I walked as far ns I could, then I met a farmer from whom I got a horse Tho horso wasn't shod and tho road was rocky. It was n ques tion of speeding tho horse and hurt ing its feelings or letting him tnko his time and hurting the filings of the legislature. I decided in favor of the horse. "Wliilo I was riding along I over took a man on a loaded wagon. He was going to let mo pass when bo rec ognized me. "No I won't do it,' ho yelled at roe. 'I've got you just where I want you. Tho longer I keep you hero the longer I keep tho legislature from raising our taxes.' "And you can believe me, I didn't rnn across any taxpayers down there who cared whether I got back to Salem or not. They weren't wor rying about tbo appropriation bill) not being bigned." Ad Wolgast, cx-llnhtwclKhl cham pion ot tho world, ts due In Medtord In tho next day or two for the pur pone ot concluding tlo purchase ot a 1500 aero stock (arm near this city. It was orlRlnally announced that ho would reach Medtord Wednesday evening but his arrival may bo de layed a few days. Accordlug to Jack King, tho Port land tralucr who has Just returned from San Francisco, wolgast was better pleased with what he saw ot Medtord and tho Hoguo river valley than any other section of Oregon. King states that Wolgast Intended to return to Medtord to close tho deal. A return match betwoen WoIruhI and Murphy Is now unlikely owing to tho demands ot tho two boys for bis money. RFODY RECEIVER OLD CHANNEL MINE "You fellows should build your Ir rigation sjstem and good roads first, then you will get tho railroads you need." This In substance Is what Portland butducM men think of the local situa tion, states J. W. Dudley, who has Just returned from tho north. He reports buslenss nt Portland and Seattle good. "Tho Portland business men are closely In touch with conditions here," states Mr. Dudley, "and know of tho movements on foot. Hut they all say that thn valley should iecur Irrigation and good roads first, then the railroads will follow." Y SERVICE ON BASS SOLOfST MAKES - A DECIDED HIT The public is rcwlondiug hplcndidly to tho new policy m tho Ugo tbealro management in making a change of boloistn each evening. Last night II. W. Brooks of thin city, a bass soloist of truo ability, appeared for the first timo and inado nil instantaneous hit with his audience. Mr. Brooks will sing again next Saturday evening. Miss Catherine Murphy will be heard thin evening. She gang last Sunday evening in n very pleasing manner, Carl Mittlcbcrgcr is on the list, as is Fletcher Finn, as soloists. Others will be scoured. Variety will bo sought." Tho "Rusty Hinge" Quorietlo will Mng on Friday evening. This quar tette composed of Messrs. Fish, Lawr ence, Mittlebergcr and Merrill, is n ton no(eher. LOCAL SOCIALISTS TO GRANTS PASS, Feb. 20. Upon the application of lien claimants, Judge Calkins has appointed Dr. J. t Itcddy ns receiver for tho Old Channel Mining company, a corpora tion holding one of the most noted of the placer mines of the a.-ilice dis trict. Numerous labor and material claims had been filed against the company during the part winter. The court hns also recently ap proved tho claim of J R. Harvey of this city to a lO-Soth interest in the Old Channel Mining company, he hav ing brought action against Tlios. W. Browning, Geo. Sanders, ct al, to es tablish his right in tho matter, and the affirmation of his contention fol lowed. Mr. Harvey was already own er of one-sixth of the stock in tha company. Theso orders of thp rircuit court put tho affairs of tho Old Channel in a fair way to settlement and the ad judication of the claims against the company should follow with the least possible delay. Dr. Reddy is well known ns a thorough-going business man, and under his direction the Old Channel will undoubtedly seo the end of its difficulties. MAYOR ARGUES EOR L VALLEY RAILROAD An hourly service on the Rogue River Ynllev railroad has again been put into effect and according to Will Barnuni it will be continued indifiuite- ly regardless of competing nutomobilo lines. This makes it possible to make a hurrv uo visit nt the court house. Tho bourlv hcrvics will be of advan tage to taxpayers who will be isiting the county seat in force next month. "We find that the people demand un hourly service," states Mr. Bar num. "and mi we have put one on which will remain indiftnitely." l)r, F. ( Page is contemplating tho erection of n one story brick building at the southwest corner of Main and Rixerside1. Tho building Is to be of white brick and built on a foundation strong enough to permit tho ndition of more stories in the future. It is understood that a. ten ant is already to take the building when it i completed. I tho erection of tho opera house Dr. Page took timo timo by the forelock by providing u firewall, chimneys and mipporU to hold beams for n building to the west, should ho decide to build one. The lot west of the opcr.i house hns long been vacnut save for foundation which nbutts that of the new theatre. XOTICK. Notice Is hereby Ktwn that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold March 4th, 1913, for a license- to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its placo of business on lot 11, block 20, city of Medtord for a period ot six months. W. M. KENNEDY. Dated February It, 1913. I L I MOOR BONDS W H AL Local socialists will hold their first social dance and card party this even ing at 7:30 In Smith's hall on North drape street, In which a novelty pro gram has boon arranged by the lad les' committee. Light refreshments will bo served by tho ladles. Tho whole program will bo as informal as possible and cveryono Is welcome. Soverat Impromptu talks will be given by well known socialists from Ger many, Montana, and nearby towns, the comrade from Germany being ono of the original twelve to organlzo tho party In 1869. Interest in tbo bond election nt Eagio Point reached tho fighting Mage Tuesday when Mayor William Von dcr Hellcn of that place mixed it for several rounds' with Charles Haword, a P. & E. brakemun. Hnw ard held forth against the advisability of bouding Eaglo Point for $10,000 to import a tbo streets nud tho mayor took exceptions, using right and left swings to emphasizu his objections. Spectators separated the men before the issue was thoroughly fought out. Tho election is called for Friday, Feb. 28, and has stirred up no end of discussion and excitement. SUPREME COURT UNTANGLES OREGON SAVINGS BANK CASE SALEM, Ore.. Feb. 20. Decision in tho famous Oregon Trust & Sav ings bunk cases have been handed down by tho mivrcmc court. In both cases, tho decree of the lower court is modified. In the principal case, in which Thomas C. Devlin, ns reenter for tho Oregon Trust & Savings bank, ngaiust alter II. Moore and Henry A. Moore, appellants, whilo Klmcr B. Lytic, V. II. Copland, L. O. Ralston, Loo Friede, Albert T. Smith and V. Cooper Mor ris wcro also defendants, the decree of tho lower court is changed ns to Henri A. Moore, who is out held liahlo for the losses of tho bank. The de cree of the lower court is affirmed ns to Lytic, Copland, Ralston, Friede and Smith, tibo wcro not held liable. Morris was held liable for tho funds but ho did not appcnl. RURAL MAIL DELIVERY A special time schedule on Rural Route No. 3 is to be provided by Uncle Sam for O. Q. Vroman of this city who has just received his np jwinlment ns a currier. Vroman will cover tho route on a motorcycle which he has especially fitted with equipment to carry 100 pounds of mail. As tho cycle make rapid timo a new time schedule is to he provided. Tho route is 2G miles long and the present schedule cnlls for a return to the postofficc not earlier than 2 p. m. each day. Vroman can covch the route easily by 10 a. ra.. so a special schedule is to be provided. HAVE YOU GOT YOUR COLD YET ? Have you got your spring cold yet? Everybody's couching II! An epidemic of plain old-fashioned colds Is raging In the city and sneezes, coughing and sniffling is tho order of tho day. Drug stores aro doing a rushing business with cough drops. Tho colds aro due, tho doctors say to tho chango In weather. During tho past month of sunshiny days, tho proplo wore too quick lu responding with spring apparel. Hotel Medford Rooms without bath OOc per day and up. ' Itooros with bath fl-JVO per day and up. Special rate ty week or month. Combination breakfasts every morning 23, 33 and 43 cent. Tomorrow's 3IKHCHANT8' LUNCH Tureo of Tomato with Itlco Mlnnlons of King Baltnon Figaro Pommca Itlssolo Veal Croquettes French Peas Dolled Sugar Cured Ham Lima Deans Drisb Stow with Steamed Dumpling Watercress Salad Mashed I'otatoeft Yellow Turnips Boston Cream Plff" Orange Sherbet Coffe Tea Milk This store went liroko and every piece of goods including tho fixtures must bo sold. THURSDAY SPECIALS 200 pieces kitchen utensils, regular values, Closing out price fi to Ji5e ..2 for 5 Ono lot Ladies and Misses Underwear, UiJn to G5c values. Closing out price, each 15 One lot Men's, Ladies' and Boys' 50c, 7fe and $1 gauntlett and.regular Glove's, a pair 50 Dlnnerware, Table Glassware, Noodlo Out and Star Out Stoin Glasses, finest quality goods for less than tho common goods coat COME IN AND GET PRICES Don't wait until this stock has been closed out and then wonder why you didn't buy. Now is the time and it will be a long time before you got prices such as aro being made here, again. HUSSEY'S OLD STORE i THURSDAY and FRIDAY SPECIALS I WAISTS X 500 Lingerie "Waists, X fill good styles, up to Only Unwise People Tolerate CATARRH Here Is a sure way to get rid of Catarrh; hawking, snuffing, and all misery caused by the Catarrh germs. Get a IIYOMBI outfit today, follow tho Instructions and breathe flvo times a day deep Into your lungs the germ killing air through tho llttlo Inhaler. At night Just boforo going to bed uso tbo vapor treatment as diroctod. This treatment Is prescribed by the best Catarrh Specialists In America and Kuropo to destroy Catarrh germs. Booth's 'HYOMB! is Australian Kucalpytus and other splendid nntl- soptlcs. A complete outfit which In cludes Inhalor is $1,00; soparalo bot tles, If tho first does not entirely cure, can bo obtained for 50 cents, and mpnoy back from Chas. Strang It you aro dlssatlsflod. Just brcatho It no stomach dosing. Thmrm la Only Ona gg Br onto Quinine"9 That la Laxative Bromo Quinine U9CB Ttte WORLD OVER TO OURS A COLO III ORE DAY, Always remember tho full name. T,ook tor this signature on every box. 26o, S& rw t t r r ? t ? ? ? T J t T T T t T t Y r r t 7 J J J i Y J J J T ? r t r !: $2.50 values, sale price, each 69c Mann's Central Avenue, Near P. O a pair CORSETS 50 K. and O. Corsets, values up to tfJ.fK), sale price QC DON'T FAIL TO LOOK THESE BARGAINS UP House Dresses Made of fine 33atisto aud per cale, sale price each $1.28 GINGHAMS 3000 yards best washing gingham made, a yard only 10c TOWELS SHEETS Good sizo cotton 72 x IK) bleached huck towels sheets special special each each 4c 39c RIBBON Fancy wide rib bon, up to 50c values, a yard 19c CORSETS "Warner's Corsets fitted with two pair hose sup porters, pr. 48c GLOVES "Women's Cape Gloves, cheap at 75c, sale price a pair 39c BRAID Stickerio braid for trimming dresses, a bolt 10c LACE PERCALE HOSE "Wide torchon SG-iuch dress per- "Women's fast and val laces, up calo, salo black hose, to 20c values price, a special a a yard yard pair 5c 10c 9c SILK Mossalino silk, real 75c value sale price a yard 48c FOULARDS "Cheney's" foul ard silk, spot proof, sale prico a yard 98c ' HOSE Boy's heavy hoso good as most 25c grades, a pair 15c PETTICOATS Wornon's satino potticoats, $1 val. salo prico each 69c Pillow Oasos J2 and '15 inch pillow cases salo price oach lie . OIL CLOTH Best quality in colors, special a yard only 19c CAMBRIC 36-inch cambric special salo price a yard 10c BELTS WAISTS J Children's patent Children's knit leather bolts waists, all salo prico sizes cyjch ' oach 10c 12i2c BELTS "Women's patent leather belts salo prico 7. each 19c SILK 36-inch tub silks, $1.25 values, salo price a yard 98c BED SPREADS Pull size, good patterns special each 98c Table Linen G'l-inoh mercer ized table damask special a yard 39c ? X y t ? ? ? y f r y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y t y y y y y y Y X f y y X t y y y y y Y T Our Women's moderate priced Shoes are n strotiR attraction for this store. Wo aim to itlvo our patrons morn Shoo Hlylo nud more real Shoo valun for their money than wn over huo before Our completn lines of sites, and our expert Shun Ncrvlru enables us to placo a Shoo tliat'n rlnht on every woman's foot. Thcro am new, dull and hrlttlit leathers, now cloth top Hlioi. new black velvet and suedo aud white Nubuck Prlcrs rntiRo (SU.03 to V0.00 llehllnu'n tioon pit miei: stoiik d m PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work (urnUd l'rlrra llMianabl COFFEEN & PRICE 19 Xowird Block. Xntrsnr on Otli U Jiomt l'lioo H. E. D. Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Commercial Club Amatour Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Plash lights Negatives mado auv timo and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono H71 For Rent Wc have several up- to-date, modern 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M. P. & II. Co. Bldir. HnKK"t EfflKEs Bcdt located and most p o p u 1 n r hotel in the City. Running distilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe, Tariff on Rooms 12 roomt 60 roomt - SO roomt CO roomt xfil filriU UlH WJ roomt wits pnrtlt tilt $1.00 each l.SO each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.50 each 30 tultet. bedroom, nar- lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one auett add $1.00 extra to the above ratet for each additional guett. Reduction by week or month. Managtmtnt CA(r If, KtlUy PHj:nr. t