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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1913)
ic FXQKKQC wmwmwwffF MPTonn matt; trtbtoto, mrpfokd, omlos inn hay, iwiwhahv sb. mm rrr- WHAT LEGISLATURE II OF K WHBB OLD OREGON SALEM. Or., Feb. 28. Appropria tion agftrettatlnK ncurlr 10,000,000 war. passed by the tvronty-soTcnth Oreon legislature. This la but little more than fcalf tho amount tor which requests were mailn. This amount does uot Include tho mnnr salary raises that were passed, nor tho large continuing appropriations, such as tho tupport tor educational Institu tions, heretofore made. Tho Hat of appropriations U aa follews: List of Appropriation., Panama-Pacific exposition, 17G, 000. Additional deputies In tho otflco ot the dairy &&d food commissioner, 162,000. State libraries, 14000. Armory at Kugcne. S3,000. Educattonal extontlon under the direction ot tho Oregon Agricultural colloge, ICI.000. Compensation for Inspectors of child labor, $10,000. Relating to relinquishment! on cortaln lands In Union county. $14, 643. Armory at Roscburg, $20,00.0. A state Industrial school tor girls, $50,000. Salmon hatcheries, $20,000. Investigation ot the rights ot claimants to the public wagon road between Portland and Tho Dalles, $C00. To reimburse tho pcoplo of Weston for mouey.they expended for tho east crn Oregon normal school $$3149. Special referendum election, $12. 000. To reimburse V. E. Tracy, teacher, $100. Public loreo In Portland, $50,000. To reimburse W. I. Campbell. $3C0. To reimburse ' persons expending money for the Champoee monument, $3000, 50,000 for Long Dead Horses. Payment for Indian war Tetcrans' horses, $50,000. Detailed surrey and Investigation of the state's water resources, $30, 000. Investigation ot European system of rural credits, $2400. Protection against trfo spread of bubonic plague, $10,000. State horticultural inspector, $2400. Agricultural experiment station In Clatsop county, $6000. Yamhill walnut experiment sta tion. $2000. Completion of the Columbia South ern project, $460,000, Aid ot the Oregon Social Hygiene society, $10,000. Relief ot Raleigh C. Wilson, $1450. Bureau ot mines and geology, $40, 000. Oregoa Humane society, $2000. BcrTlces leading to the conviction ot the Humphreys, $1000. Relating to the Balo of nnd tiling standards ot agricultural seeds, $1000. Weight aal Measure Hill. 8tate and county scales of weights and measures, $11,000. Agricultural experiment station In Hood River. $10,000. Pavilion' at tho state fair, $60,000. Library and science hall of the Ore gon Agricultural college, $62,000. Maintenance ot the Oregon Agri cultural college, $100,000. Additional buildings at the Agri cultural college, $107,000. Extension department of the stato university. $30,000. Improvement of certain streets abutting on the property ot the state, $13,833. Additional buildings for tho state unlveraity.$100,000. Additional fuuds for the support of tho Btato university, $100,000. Repairs and improvements at the stato university, $75,000. Purchase of equipment for tho ag rlcultural college, $60,000. Improvements at the state normal school, $15,000, Improvement of Jefferson street In Corvallls, $6500. NendinK Vetwajw to Reltysburg. Celebration ot the fiftieth anniver sary of tho battlo ot Gettysburg, $5000. Propagation of salmon, $20,000. Providing for a uniform system of accounting for state ond county of fices, $17,500. State board of control, $15,000. Relief of the dependents of Thomas Wolls, $1500. Protection of salmon ond other fUh, $1000. Printing tho reports of the 6u preme court, $2475. To relraburso Emma Graves, $160 Remodeling the Interior ot the cap itul building, $50,000, Survey ot the Columbia river poyer iirojMt, $15,000. Support of the medical department of the University of Oregon, $45,000, Malntetisned ot tho fltato insane asylum, $614,053. ANGLERS CENSURE WESTERLUNDS AND CARKINS ATTITUDE At a meeting ot tho Rogue River PUh Protective association held Thursday evening at the library hall, resolutions deploring tho attitude ot Representatives Weslorlund and Car- kin In subordinating the fish bill to tho armory were passed and tho rep resentatives censured for not giving Representative Reamcs hearty sup port. Tho armory project does not meet with the enthusiastic support ot tho fishermen. It was decided to continue the work of circulating petitions to the governor asking tor a veto on the fish hill nnd to tnvoko the referen dum provided tho measure was passed over the veto by the legisla ture next week. Tho matter of cooperation with the state game commission for stricter enforcement ot fishing laws next sea son was discussed and n fuud will be raised to prosecuto delinquents. Word was received from Rod Mac leay, representing the lower river In terests, that ho would meet the local anglers Saturday and discuss tho sit uation as well as tell ot tho legisla tive struggle. A nieetug of the as sociation will bo called to meet him Saturday crcnlng. UNION REVIVAL SERVICE HELD AT JACKSONVILLE Tho union revival services at Jack sonville, conducted by CapL C. O. Qranson's wife, aro gaining In Inter est every day. Last Sunday 32 young people of the M. E. Sunday school united with that church and at the morning ser vices six adults. Rev Dandy having to be absent last Sunday will give an opportunity Fri day to those wishing to unlto with the Presbyterian church. At tho final meeting Sunday night so many accepted Christ It was de cided to continue the mcetinfs an other week. Tonight the captain will giro a talk on bis work In tho slums and on Monday night following the close of the meetings he will glre his lecture on "The Devil's Twins and His Bi ble." Captain nranson Is an "old- tlrao preacher of the Peter Cartwrlght style; ho is a strong, forceful speaker and strong men are Bcctng thcmselvea In a new light and are accepting Christ as the Savior. Maintenance ot the eastern Oregon hospital, $284,829. Maintenance of the state school for the deaf mutes, $68,400. Maintenance ot the state school for eeble minded, $302,243. Maintenance of the state school for the blind, $37,235. Payment ot deficiencies of tho gen eral and contingent funds ot the state capltol building and grounds, $61,674. Mcdfonl Get Its Armory. Armory at Medford. $25,000. Payment of mlbcellaneous claims. $24,170. Oregon soldiers' home at Roseburg, $60,500. Oregon stato tralnlug school, $75,-000. Maintenance and Improvement ot the stato penltontlary, $216,000. General expense of stato officers, legislature, etc., $1,231,000. Revolving fund for tho state peni tentiary. $4416. Support of charitable Institutions, $43,500. Miscellaneous claims, $59,173. Relief ot Cynthia Glasslus, $2500. State fair board, $17,500. For the relief of George Kessling, $2500. "FAGED-0UT WOMEN" Will Find Helpful Suggestion In This U-tter. Overworked, run down, "fagged out" women who feel as though they could hardly drag about, should pro fit by Miss Rlchtcr's experience. She bejs: "Last winter I was complotoly run down and felt fagged out all the time, was nervous and had indiges tion. "One of my friends advised mo to take Vlnol and it has dono me great good. Tho tired, worn-out feeling is all gono and I am strong, vigorous and well. Tho stomach trouble soon disappeared and now I oat heartily and have perfect dlgostlon. I wish every tired, weak, nervous woman could havo Vlnol, for I never spent uny money in my llfo that did mo bo much good as that I spent for Vl nol," Mario Rlchter, Dotrolt. Mich. Thousands of women and men who wero formorly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to tho wonderful strength-creating effects of Vlnol. Wo guaranteo Vlnol to build you up and mako you strong. If It does not we give back your money. Medford Pbaramcy, Medford, Oregou. KIDDIES TED TO SEE SHOW FREE Saturday will bo iv groat day tor tho kiddles at the Ugo theatre. The tnanugemont ot the popular lltllo West Side theater have announced that they have sold their matinee Saturday nttcntoon to n clttxcu ol Medtonl, who doei not wish his Iden tity disclosed, for tho solo purpose of entertaining tho children ot the city. Every child In tho city under 15 years of age will bo admitted frco ns the gueet ot this gentleman. Tho program Is one that will ap peal to tho children as well as grown ups. A two-reel Pathn feature "Tho Great Steeplechase" depicts a start ling race from start to finish nud Is full of action. A splendid comedy has been provided as well as a drama. Tho show will ontertaln tho children so let them come. Mattneo starts at 2:30 p. m. "Tho Great Steeplcchaso" Is the fcaturo tor the week. It will Interest all. Tho Moving Plcluro World, mo tion picture's harshest critic, says ot it: "The Great Steeplcchaso" tn this special two-reel drama tho fcaturo Is easily the steeplechase. It Is a thril ling contest. There are spills, threo ot them. How the riders escape with thoir lives will puzzle the beholders. Tho villain is played by Illgelow Clopcr, tho well-known Edison play er. His work Is carefully done, ns always. An element of comedy is Introduced through a young African, who takes the rolo ot stable boy. The scenes ot the race courso nnd ot the raco will Interest any audience. The production really la a feature." Friday evening the "Rusty Hinge" quartet will Blng. It is u great favor ite In the city all ot the boys, Cousin Mlttlebergcr. Shorty Lawrence, Bus ter Merrill and Flctch Fish, being well known. Tho boys, according to their sparring partners are In great condition for a tour round bout. So hear them. 7 MEDM S E TO BE VOTED UPON SALKM, Or., Feb. 2S. Accord ing to the Joint resolutions today on file In the office of tho secretary of stnte, there will bo seven amend ments to ba voted on by tho people In 1914. They are; Providing that only fully natural ized aliens may vote; allowing In debtedness to bo Incurred for recla mation ot arid lands; creating tho office of lieutenant governor; relat ing to lowers nf assessment and tax ation; providing for uniform rules ot nstessuieut nud taxation; provid ing for methods whereby cities and towns may be merged Into adjoining cities nnd towns, and to allow tho city o.t Portland and Multnomah county to bo merged under ouo government. Clean hair brushes with GOLD DUST DRIVEN CRAZY BY HENS. MAN SHOOTS NEIGHBOR HILLSHORO. Or., Feb. 28. Ob sessed with tho Idea that bis neigh bors were robbing his poultry yard and after tho hens had stopped lay ing were bringing them back. Wil liam Gelgcr. 6, shot and Injured C. B. Stokes, a neighbor, and Is today under commitment to tho stato in sane asylum. To clean hair brushes with out injury, havo ready two basins, ono three-fourths full of boiling water and the other with the same amount of cold water. In tho boiling water, dissolve a tcaspoonful of CMi DDSt washing powder and shake the bristles up and down in the solution until thoy are thoroughly clean, then at once rinse well in cold water and stand the brush to dry in tho air or in a warm place, but not too near the fire. Of courso the back of the brush must not be wet. Good hairbrushes aro costly, but if properly cared for they will last for years. : P Mt SP, Nohlfca. Bri. KfMowlibCoU fksjsj ! ira.ia lu! KsLb1m prft7 hrraU 4Uh1 Urtiifl form. .P "Utth OOLDDUSTJgVISSJ X r t t f y t Y f ? T ft THE UGO THEATRE OFFERS THE Great Steeplechase t X t X X y y y T X T t Y X X y y Y Y f y y y y y y X A THRILLING, GRIPPING, RACY DRAMA of tho turf, with all tho IN- mtTftTTP nf flirt aTA-RT.-Rfl Mm "RVnTTPIWRNT of thn RAGE, tho THRTIL of tho ACCIDENT, tho GLORY of tho WINNER, GRAPHICALLY told In 2 REELS. Friday and Saturday CJr tho flying thoroughbreds spurning tho turf, with their rushing OCCfoot! thorn clearing hurdles of fenoo hedges nnd ditch in glor ious struggle! CJ tho fearful fall of the foremost jockey fearlessly forging for ward toward tliu wire. Kvory foot of film contains a heart- throb for every spectator. You MUST not miss itl A delightful love story is woven into tho riot of notion, relieving the intensity of tho plot. Music: Tho Rusty Hingo Quartetto. Mrs.Woolworth. X FREE A certain philnnthropie lover of children has purchased our Saturday matinee outright and has given instruction to admit every child under 15 in tho city free of all charge nt that time. Every child is invited to attend. The pro gram is appropriate for tho occasion. So let all tho kid dies come and enjoy themselves. Mntinco starts at 2:!)0 flg JsJhJmJJsJm AA.A. AA A.A. ii,M'; JJ5sJJsJsJmJJJ X"X"X"KKX ? f NEW SUITS A. ' aVa1 TVT, w A W"VW 50 Women's brand new Spring Suits, up to tho minute in style, all colors. Some $ C AA ask $25.00. Our price each pxefVW MANN'S CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. NEW COATS 50 beautiful new Spring Coats in all tho much wanted shades, $10.00 values. Our price, each 4hmS ....$8.98 t Opening Sale of La Vogue Suits Y Wo aro solo agents in Medford for this celebrated lino Y of Suits. This season's styles arc better than over, Y you must sec them to appreciate them. Wc havo Y marked the price exceptionally low to move them Y quickly. Some special good bargains on sale Saturday :s t t Y Y y y y y y y y Y y y y y Y y y r T Y y y j Y Y y y y y t at $15, $20, $25 and $30 Don't buy before you see this line NOTIONS Colgates Talcum ....Powder, can 12 Wide Torchon Laco a yard 5p Wide cluny bands, a yard 19 Good Hair Nets, each '1$ Sensational Sale of Ginghams The biggest and best stock in Medford 5000 yards fino dress Ginghams, every yard guaranteed, fast col ore, on sale a yard 10c 5000 yards beautiful zephyr Ginghams in plaids, stripes and checks, sale price a yard 15c Opening Sale of La Vogue Coats Kasler Sundav comes March 'Jilrd a wise thing to do would be to pick out your now spring coat early. Tho style, workmanship and prico reecommends the "La Voguo" coat to tho careful buyer. JJe sure you seo this line before buying. Deautiful now models at $12.50, $15, $18, $22.50, $25.00 Silk and Dress Goods Sale Wo aro proud of this lino Sco it 1000 yards all wool surges," ba tistes, plaids, checks and fancy mixtures, sale prico a yard 59c 100 yards fino all wool worsted dress goods, tho nowest novelties for spring suits, sulo prico a yard $1.19 1000 yards imported Scotch Gingham, tho most beautiful OJJf patterns over shown, n yard ' 2000 yards all silk messalino in all the now shades, 75c MO values, a yard " Save Money on White Goods India Linon Good quality very special a yard 8 Cambric 36 inches wide, special a yard 10 Long Cloth Pine quality special a yard 9 Waistings Tn fancy stripes 35c grado a yard 195 Sheets 72x90 bleached sheets each 39 .. Pillow Slips .. 42 and 45 inch special each 11 Bed Sproads $1.25 grado special each 98 Crepe Por underwear, special a yard 18J Saturday Sale of Hosiery Boys' heavy hose, special a pair 150 Women's silk hose in black aud tan, pair 250 Children's fast black hoso, all sizes, spo. a pr, V 90 Our celebrated lavondcr top hose, a pair 500 Kaysor's silk hose spceial a pair 980 Womon's fino lisle hoso for spring, a pair 150 J&&te?teM ? ? y y y y y y y Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y . r ? r j X x r r x X r f T ? T V T y y y y y y y y y y y y V f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Y y y Y n c