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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1913)
B r OTiDFOKD rarr, TRrnrrcn, MEDForcn, mnsnox. Thursday, vkiuutary 27. mm '.TUlt-UJJ JJUJJJ ' "THIl'f,w YOUTH PLACED ON PROBATION BY JODGE TOO VELLE Joxoph Dyer, 1 7 yeara old, charged with burglarising tlic Smokehouse clftnr store, was aralRned before Ju tenllo JuiIro Tou Velio yesterdayy af ternoon and Rlren a TinarlnR. The raso beliiK continued nud tho boy nut on probation under tho district attorney. Tho ternin of bin probation require Dyer to report to the dlntrlct attor ney onco a week and to itubtnlt a written report of Ms Idle momenta and tho names of bis associates. Under tho Juvenile law tho Judge may continue the matter Indefinitely until It can bo determined whether tho Juvenllo In an Incorrigible or whether there Is probability of his reformation, and tho court may It he believes the accused to be an Incor rigible turn hlra over to the circuit court for prosecution and punish ment the same aa an adult, or com mit him to the state reformatory. Young Dyer will be Riven a chance and made to malco his own record In writing of what ho U doing with his opportunity. K TO GOVERNOR FIRST EXCURSION DUE IN APRIL The date, of tho first excursion to Medrord from tho north has been set for April 9. At a meeting of thoso interested in a Seeing Medrord company at A. J. Iup ton's office yesterday this data was decided upon and It was an nounced that the Southern Pacific would allow a ono way faro tor the round trip. John Arnell was appointed to be special representative In Seattle, and It. A. Rowley and D. Fehl will look after Tacoraa. These men will lcavo for tho north In a few weeks and every effort will bo made to make the first excursion a success. Ford Hills and O. V. Meyers were named a committee on side trips and the following officers were elected: President. Dr. W. H. Everbard, treas urer, C. M. English; secretary, A. J. Lupton. Tbo excursion tickets will allow for a ten day stop-over and It Is planned to arrange a number of side trips from tnls city to the Marble Caves, Crater Lake, Roxy Anne and Table Rock. Fishing parties will also bo taken out and a tour of the orchards will form a special feature A aecond meeting will bo held Fri day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Mr. Lupton'a offlco opposlto the S. P. de pot. VETO FISH BILL Cations of Medford, unanimous In their condemnation of the Koguo river fish gill as It passed the sen ate last night, today placed In circu lation petitions to Governor West asking that he veto tho measure. These petitions are rapidly being Mlgned. The Rogue River Fish Protective association wilt hold a meeting at Ike Carnegie library this evening to consider the matter. All members of the association are urged to be present. The matter will be consid ered at length. SA1.KM, Ore.. Fro. 'J7. Tu-r.mh si wn declared bv llnjjood thai m ) hi. election would cot the slate, llno.iuli the Hum that would hnvo to be ap propriated liv tho different countic.", between .flflO.OOO and ftttO.Oi'O, Heme lor Day'" bill prHiitiiii( fur it M'cciitl ill") would plum nil nmi'lll iH.ntuI leferetiilum election next Dill In pim iiiiiiciiilmeiiU piiihimimI liv Mil Ii'hU on nil incntiri's puM'iUiv IIij) pivvi't Inline on the ballot nl llnC time legislature thnt ninv be referred to Huttlico polnteil out u poibl" Ulmn Hie HMplc, uih uilontrd by the Imiw Init tiicht. Tho vo'e wn :i'J Id i. Hay's origiiuil bill mI the lulc of IIV ill IllU piOCCtllllV ill II I'tM'l HkiI in nil die eoiiHllliiiioiMii iiiii'iuiuriit iv.ioliilioiiH ndoptcil, il hud hen Mii the election in Siteutlier, hut niijuhileil thai they hIiiuiUI he otod on li. amendment offered t I.uwivikh" n'lil , llio uenenil elect in in III! I. The adopted, chance it to the fn'l 'rue- ( hill ciiriicx nn uppioiiintioii ofj day nftcr the first Mondny in NVetn-j."?l'-MI0O. Ilngood tuiil the eot in j her. Multnomah county alone would he The hill ni ntuctmSl in the house 'thnt much. ,g. . i qi !SBC3MBBg cjjjsjtfe? VOTE AGAIN ON ABOLISHING SENATE SAI.F.M. Ore., Feb. 27. Deelannj; thnt tho present session of the legis lature has increased sentiment anions the people in favor of abolishing the senate, W. S. U'ren of Oreja City, who is watching the closing hours of the session, stated thnt there would not only be initiated n bill to thnt ef fect at the next election, but nlfo a hill providing for n cabinet form of government, and providing for tho re organization of tho county govern ments. "I am satisfied." said FRcn, "that tliis session has increased "cnliment mnong the people in favor of abolih- ing the senate and maintaining only the house, and there will be initiated at tire next election the Bara bi'l which was defeated at the la-l elee tion. In addition the rest of the plan will be presented to the voters n. cabinet form of governmen with the governor at the head, and r re organization of the eoui.ty govern ments. I do not mean to say any thing to reflect on legislator.-). On tho contrary, I believe thnt both houses nro composed of as good men this session as any legislature wc ever had. It is not their fault, hut the fault of tho sy.-tcm." AV7E recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to all others. It is indispensable for finest food." United Cooks and Pastry Cooks Association of the United States. . X MEDFORD PORTS AK ANDERSON Ik is going to he n difficult matter for the Medford fight fans to get a bet down on Hud Anderson, iu the coming Anderson-Kayo Jlrown mill (it Los Angeles on March 15, unless tho fun leaves for the south, as sev eral plan to do, in order to see tho go. Tho Medford fans are solidly lined tip for Dud. That Bud will win over Brown i. conceded bv nearly every Medford fan but tho argument nrises over the number of rounds. A majority of the fnns believe he can tum the trick in faster timo than Rivers did but others believe that Brown's generalship will snvo him, leaving him on his feet at the end of the 20 rounds. OT FALLS A F BREAKS LEG John F. Smiley of tipper Trail Creek is in the city for treatment following n fall Wednesday in which ho sustained a fractured leg. Smiley drove u distance of nearly forty miles to obtniti treatment. Tho accident was n peculiar ono as the fall which resulted in a broken leg was less than a foot. IIo was on Iho rear poroh of liis residence when ho ncoidently stepped off. Los ing Ills bnlnnco ho toppled over, his leg crumpling under him. Ho is about 00 years of ago. TO CURB A COLD JN ONE DAY. Take LAXATIVE DROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money It It falls to cure. E. W. DROVE'S slg feature U ob ao1i box, 26 cents. T IS A THING OF PAST SA,V FRANCISCO, Cal.. Feb. 2C That San Francisco's famous Barbary Coast will be a.thlng of the past, af ter March 1, was the accepted view here today by' tho proprietors of var ious resorts along Pacific street. They declaro there Is nothing left for them to do but close down following the polleo commission's regulation re stricting femalo patronago of the places, which becomes cffectlvo next Saturday. Merilo! Pile Remc!y. A new ecleutlc preparation for both Internal and external uso and absolutely without an eQuat for the treatment of piles In any form. Ask us to show you this remedy and ex plain its many advantages. Leon n Hasklns. Children Who Are Sickly Mothers who value their own com fort and tbo welfare of their children should never bo without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children, for uso throughout tho sea son. They break up colds, relieve feverlahneHS, constipation, teething disorders, headache and stomach troubles. Uned by mothers for 22 years. These powders never fall. Sold by all drug stores, 25 cents. Don't acept any substitute. Sample mailed free. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, LoRoy, N. Y. t r y f i ! t ? V ? ? f f t X NURSERY STOCK I CARRY A GENERAL LINE OF THE BEST NURSERY STOCK TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE PEARS, APPLES, PEACHES, CHERRIES Phone in your order oiv write. Prices H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN Salcsyard, Corner Main and Newtown always right. Office Hotel Xash Lobby. Rarber Inside cut ranee, next to Shop ROSES are my specialty. A fine lot t' select front J ? ? X ? ? ? ? X T X X X ? ? .? V ? ? When You Buy a Watch Walllinm Is tlic watch for tlmc nccurncy. Men who do things oh schedule nrrangc their duties hy Wnltliam time. Tlic WALTHAM U tlic watch of life-long service and right now "It't Timt You OiithJ a ll'thhw.' We have a complete Walilunt stock Incltiillng all modrli and Kr.i'lct at a convenient price rant;e. Come in and talk watch with in, or standard iniilie oii buy DiiiiielbliiK that lll hint oii n life time ullh pMiper rare, No piece of miu'lilncry will run as long an a wntrh, niid nlvo tho Horlru n watch dues, I Curry llOW.Wtn IIAMII.TON WAI.TIIAM IM.CII.V ii.t.t.soiH south iii:ni mid lloikfiinl Miieuii'ii(N, All of these inoveinenlH Iiiimi an absolute Kiinrnuleo from i nud from the fac tories that make them. Martin J. Reddy TIIU JKWI.'I.KIl Near I'ont Offlco M$M$M$MgMgMg 1IKI.1' I'KlllTTIIi; GREAT RED PLAGUE tltltens of tho state are urged to Inform themselves regarding this plague which Is causing Krent suffrrliiK ntuoiig boys and young men, and especially among li liinnrent girls and women of the state. Farenta are urced to protect their children, and provide clean, whole itnmo Information In place of the unclean misinformation they cnniuit now help getting. Send for any of the follewing: nti:i: cmcutaitH Fur Young .Men Circular No. 2 Tho Four Set Lies. Circular No. 0 Sex Truths for Men. For Older lto) (13 to 18 yrt. of nee) Circular No. 8 Virility and Physical Development. For Voting Itors (10 to 13 yrs. of ae) Circular No. 7 Tho Secret of Hlrencth. For tilrli Circular No. A Plain Talk with dirts about their Health. For Voting Women Circular No. 10 Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood. For Parents Circular Nn, t Tho Need for education In Sexual Hygiene. Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell the Children. Circular No. G A I.liU of Hooks for Uso In tho Family on Sot, Send 3cent stamp with your address to thi: omcno.v mtati: hoard of hi: vi.tii 7o:i Helling Itiilldlug, Portland, Oregon ' Department U Li: ---5i-5-j-5-j-jjj ---- ---j- - -J$' 5 J "' ' J4 Hotel Medford Rooms without Oath COc per day and up. Itooms wlUi bath $1.60 per day and up. SlKscIal rates by week or mouth. Combination breakfasts every morning SS, 35 and 45 cents. 2.-50 .1e TOMOIWOW'H MKUOIIANT'8 LUNCH Doston Clam Chowder Fried Silver Smelts, Tomato Sauco Potato Julienne Flaked Codfish In Cream German Pot Roast with Needles llolled Pickled Ox Tongue with Ger man Spinach, Poper Cabbago Mashed Potatoes Creamed Rice Green Apple PIo Fruit Sherbet Coffee Tea Milk A. T V ? r r v r r r T t v t T ? ? f f t t r X t t ? t T t ? T T f t ? T t f t T T t t FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SURPRISE SALE February 28 and March 1st Attend Our Friday and Saturday Surprise Sale It Means Dollars to You $1.25 full sized lied Spreads; Suprisc sale 89c Regular 15c grade Ladies' and Misses Hose, black and tan, all sizes, a pair 10c 20 pieces regular 10c grade flingliani. .Surprise sale, 12 yards for $1.00 Regular fie. Hair Nets with clastic, while they last 8 for 25c 25 doz. 12'-e extra heavy I luck Towels, 18 x :w. Surprise sain price each 9c Solo Agent for Hamilton Brown "American Gentleman Shoes," Special, a pair, Jjvi.00 A BIG SURPRISE 5G-inch fancy serge Suitings, fully sponged and shrunk, regular $2.00 grade, comes in greys, tans and diagonal blue stripes. The best bargain ever offered, and just when you need that new spring suit or dress at, a yard $1.68 See tho windows 50 DOZEN LADIES' SAMPLE HOSE Thcso eomo in all colors, ono pair of a kind. Some silk, silk em broidered, lace boots, and fino imported 1 isles. Wo nro going to offer you your choice of this great assortment at the very low price ol, a pair 25c Remember the values arc as high as $1.00 per pair. See tho windows Sole Agent for Hamilton Brown "Security School Shoos," tho Best Wearing Shoos for Boys and Girls. He-inch Silk Novelty Suit ing in big assortment of different colored stripes, a yard 59c 15 pieces Wear-Well Silk, all colors, regular 59c ft yard grade. Surprise sale a yard 25c Ladies' 21 button long kid Gloves, black and white, all sizes, $J.50 value, pair $2.98 500 yards of colored Out ing Manuel, 10c, grade, at a yard 8'3c a V Y ? ? ? ? ? ? V T T $ T f y r r T f t t ? ? ? r T T T f ? T t Clonuino Rkinnor's nO-intih Klllin fill mlni'u urtl1 nlun. where at $1.50 a yard, our : price a yard $1.19 Hutchison , Lumsden Medford, Oregon r r r T t T f ? T t t T T &yyMMw n