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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1913)
P3KB1X WWMMMMMMMOTPf rmnmm.ii"tin m FEI T OF PAS! YEAR According, to tbo wmther report of Prof, O'Onra for tbo month ot February, completed Friday, the pre cipitation la tbo lowest In tho record of tbo lloguo Htver valley, with but .10 Inches falllnic. Under ordinary circumstances 4.13 Inches would ham fallen, tearing a deficiency ot 4.03 Inches for tho month and a deficiency of , 8.73 Inches since September. Tho report aaya that the fruit buds aro (n good condition, and with nor mat spring and summer conditions on excollcnt crop will follow. Although tho mean minimum tern peraturo ot the month was consider ably below nor&tnt, tbo mean maxi mum temperature brouRht tho aver age of tho month to within 1.4 de grew ot the normal monthly temper ature. Tha report follews: Rainfall Date. Max. Mta. Inch. 1 ., -.36 ...48 29 26 0.02 0.01 I DARK MOS NLESS MONTH 3 48 23 u & X 3 v v 3 I 8 ..:;..-...C9 2G 9 .....: 58 2G 1 w - 4 4 X X a J O aW 12 .. .58 25 13 B 5 14 ............. 5 3 36 1 o ... v 3 35 1C - 62 33 17 50 37 lo Mtf4l I Oat 10 49 22 20 46 32 21 46 26 22 4i 17 43 tIMMM "O I 24 53 30 25 52 21 26 47 32 27 49 29 28 51 19 Trace 0.02 0.03 0.02 Degrees F. 63 51.8 Maximum ........, Mean maximum". Normal maximum ..............50 Minimum ........-.. .-..... 17 Mean minimum ...........-.. Normal mean minimum ....... Mean monthly temperature... Normal mean monthly temp.. 27.0 32 39.C 41 Inches Precipitation ............. 0.10 Normal precipitation ........... 4.13 Deficiency for month................. 4.03 Precipitation since Sept. 1. '12.11.35 Normal precipitation slnco Sept. Sopt 1, 1913 20.09 Deficiency In precipitation slnco Sept. 1, 1912 ... ..... ..... 8.73 Clear days M...............-. 15 Partly cloudy days ............ 3 Cloudy days WEST OSES AXE VERY SPARINGLY RALKJI, Ore., March. Governor West was at his desk bright and early today to consider tho few remaining bills jKiHsed by tho legislature. Iio vetoed thirty fire bills thud far, about half of them being county salary bills. Tho legislature will reconvene Tucn day for tho purposo of considering these vetoes. Up to date the governor has ap proved or filed 3H bills with .the becrctury of btute. PLEASE IN SOUTH Regarding the jubilee singers lo np penr at the Not March 3, the Santa Cms paper hays: Tho California Jubilco Singers pleased an audience which literally filled tho opera housn last night. Thcro rcnlly vnmi't a scat left va cant. Tho program was very cntcrlnin Sng throughout. There was a remark- nblo variety, considering that thcro vero only four men no women. Dul why carry a soprano, when Mr. Payno can do tho deed liirasclt. Ho woro a fetching black satin costume, assum ing a very feminine gait with n slight Grecian bend, tut it used to be called. JIo sang to high B ft musical friend inbisled lo mo that it was C. Pretty high, any way. Otherwise he was (.ceond tenor in tho quartette, with a baritone range and quality at times. Mr. Stewart, the pianist, played Uzlst's big Hieoletto Fantusio with niuoh facility and musical quality of tqne. The quartette work was good, and there were several very comlcnl real jubilee sojigs, including 'Heaven" a perfeet gem. , BODIES OF MINERS TAKEN 00T OF E 1IOIUHT, Tasmania, Mnr. I. -Pitiful scenes occurcd nt ho mouth of the North Mount Lycll mine today when after some four nnd a hnlf months' persistent search, 18 bodies of miner who were entombed in the memorable disaster of October 1'2 were brouiiht to tho surface and scores of mothers or widows gath ered at tho top of tho shaft in cm endeavor to recognize and claim tho remains of some past dear member of the family. Tho recovery of these bodies brings the death total to forty-fi?o and farther search has had to be abandoned because of the fierce fire which still rages in portions of the mine. After allowing four months to go by the shaft was scaled up in order to smother the fire, it has nt Inst been conceded by mine experts that the whole works will hrtvB to be flooded. TOWNSEND. ALIAS IS Cecil A. Townscnd, alias Charles Y. Crane, who was given a hearing b" the county court Friday to dca tennine his sanity, was freed nfter a lengthy examination. It is the opinion of the oficers that Townscnd is ouly irrational when ho has had a drink or two. Townscnd was picked up at Asa land recently for endeavoring to put over a bunco game, state the officer. This is the third time ho has been h trouble here. He was gicn CO day in tho county jail in September for larceny and 30 days in November for accosting and annoying girls. Our Best Srfler. Wo aro selling moro of Merltol Kcrcma Remedy than all tho others put together. This largo sale Is due to tho (act that It is a preparation of unusual merit, mado expressly tor ono purpose, to euro eczema In Its var ious forms. If you aro afflicted with this loathsome disease, do not delay using Meritol Eczema Remedy. Has kins' drug store. I LOS ANGELES, Cnh, March 1. Dad Anderson, tho much-touted Med ford lightweight, went into active training hero today for his match with Knockout Brown at Vernon March 13. Brown will not begin seri ous training until lato this week. It is predicted that Brown will start a slight favorite. IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN TORE HER CLOTHES Testifies She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Malonr, N. Y., - " Lydia E. Tlnk ham's Vegetable Compound has cer tainly uona mo a lot of good. I first heard of. It when I was a girl and I always said thai if Icvernaaxe male trouble I would take it, "I suffered from organic Inflamma tion and would have spells when I would be in such pain that I would tear my clothes. Ono day my husband got tho neighbors In to see what tho matter was but they could not help me. My first thought was for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd I sent my hus band out forlt and took Ituntil I was en tirely cured. I am a woman of perfect health and my health and happiness came from Lydia E. Pinkham's medi cine. You may rest assured that I do all I can to recommend your wonderful medidno to my friends."- Mna. Fixed Stone, Houto No. 3, Malone, N. Y. The success of Lydia E.' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, (s unparalleled. It" may be ued with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inllam matlon.ulceratlon.tumors.lrregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down fcoling.flatulency.indlgestlon.dlzziness, or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the stan dard remedy for female ills. MANIA MIN CRANE FREED "" medford matti TiunuKE, WEST FILES VETO OF BILL CREATING SALEM. March l.Oovernor West hns filed his veto of the superior court bill, which would hnve abolish ed county judges nnd circuit court. The message rends as follews: . "I herewith return house bill No. !2d'J without approval. "This bill proposes to abolish tho offico of county judge nnd fill tho vneimev with n third commissioner. It proudes for thirty-one superior judges. As there am nt present twen ty circuit judges this would mean an increase of eleven new judges nnd an increase in salaries mnouutiug to $44,000.00 a year. "There is no doubt merit in the contention that many matters wow handled by the county court should be taken caro of by a higher court, but I do not believe thntcouditionsnt but I do not believe that conditions at this time demand tho creation of so many new offices and the throwing of further unnecessary burdens upon W'F. LIKK TO FIT t t f t f f t f ? T i .x. SUPERIOR T THE UGO Great Steeplechase A THRILLING, GRIPPING, RACY DRAMA of tho turf, with all tho IN- f f X X X X T f J X X : TRIGUE of tho STABLES, tho EXCITEMENT of tho RACE, the THRIIL Y it. a nj-rrrvciwm tt.. rir nt)V f Hi TirrNrKnco m A TJTTTn A T.T.V tnlrl in O X. OI UIO M.jyjJJJMUi.M., IUUUAIUAVJ. Ul WiU TVXilAlJJiV, U1W14 iliu wwvt i M REELS. X X CaCfc tho flying kJVC feet! t X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Uaa them clearing hurdles of fence hedges ious struggle I Ckk the fearful ward toward tho -wire. Every foot of film contains a heart- throb for every not miss it! A delightful love story is woven into tho the intensity of tho plot. Music : . H. , "Tho Bringing Out of X Comedy VkK": MrcnroRD, ORKCION, Z TJ" I ' - . . -.i. . y .. -. '. j' ' .. Ilio laipayern of this stale. I, there fore, return enid house bill N'o. 'Jo'.', with my veto. '"OSWALD WIIST." flencrnor West hits signed llio county attorney bill, whleli abolishes district attorneys nnd gives each county nn attorney of IU own. PEACE IN MEXICO IS LOOMING UP LAUKDO, March 1. White no of ficial announcement was mado It Is understood a peace pact wnB prepared ROYAL BAKING POWDER AbmoluMy Pun Thm mnly Baking Pmwstor mm frmm Royal Gramm Crmam mt Tartar NO ALUM, NO UME PHOSPHATE Our Shoe Transactions Must Give Satisfaction RccausQ a chain Is only as strong aa Its weakest link, wo strive to make every transaction hero yield permaneut as well as temporary satisfaction. It wc fall to do It. wc weaken somo link In tho chain that holds confldenco between tho customer and tho store. And that is fatal to our growth. You can buy, try and havo your money back If not satisfied here. Wo would rather loso n sale than a friend. Halt tho profits and all tho pleasure ot doing business lies In satisfying tho customers. "ALL THE TIM IT BEHLING'S GOOD FIT SHOE STOUK THEATRE OFFERS THE Tonight thoroughbreds spuming the fall of the foremost jockey W. Brooks, Baas Soloist. Mrs.Woolworth. Two Other Big Reels Papa" SATrWHAV, VAUCU 1, MM . u .i:r ;wii" nt it tnenthiK lit Nuero Laredo today of thn representatives ot tho Mexican government nnd emissaries of tho various revolutionary factions In nor thern Mexico, which villi tin submit ted to I'ascunl Urnirn, Jr. within forty-eight hours tor his approval. It Is said thcro Is every nvsuranco that peaeo will bn nrrnugod, Tim most Important demand of tho revo lutionary leaders It Is lenrncd, Is that u minister ot Justice acceptable to nil factions bo appointed as nn assurance that Justtco bo administered Impar tially and that order bo maintained. :i THK liAltl) TO FIT f X ? t t V t t t t t X X X X X X i t ? X X X X ? X X X T X A X X X X X Y X X i turf with their rushing V i Y X X X J f X and ditch in glor fearlessly forging for spectator. You MUST y riot of action, relieving V ::: T T X X X "Tho Law of Transgressor" Dramu Y X When rmmh. Iilcii-p.rtmt. mronicAvnukcy begins to tell on you when your nerves mid stonmch coinmenco "ciiIImk for help" try n little Cyrtm Nolile. It is mild in clmnictcr aetl in wood In charred barrels blcntled unci re-ajjed in stcnm-hentctl warebmiKcs. This Rives it that palatable, cpjoyablo lluvor pccullnr to it its mellownessits richness. u..i.i i i. iii . Iik ilr.ilnh ill uer the u 1 1 J . W, J. Van Sohuyvcr ft SANSON SIX TO HORSE i 7 i"!:iiiS ftfJlBMBiM SilBsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Mnmifnhmvtt mi llio 1'nrlfle (Vint mil rsi: in oiK'iiAitu, viNKVAitn ani im small i'Aiims. i:yiii'i'i:i) with onk of tin: famofh hamson tiiiii:i: CVI.I.NDUU HKAVV MTV, MAIIINi: TVI'K IHHTILLATIJ 1LV OINKS OF IH llltAKK IIOItSH l'OWUIl Draw liar 1'ull Kqunls 0 to S L'iikIiio Pulley Delivers H Horses (with s surplus) for Horse rower for riminlim, Gut- l'lowlnu. Cultivating or Horn! tliiR Fco.l or Other l'owcr Work. Work. Your teiun must rest frequently when HowIiir, but u HAMHON will work every minute of the tiny ami when uecessnry, ilurliiR n null senson, enn he workoil tiny and nlRht. Your team imisl feetl every liy, whether worklnn or not. A Samson requires fuel only when In use. You can save tlnm ami money nml Incresso your profits by using a Baiuioii C or S Horse 1'ull Tractor. The price It reasonable. Our representative, Mr. L. I llntiso, will be at Metlfonl Hotel, McMlford, OreRon, In u few tn. Write lilm for catalott and par ticulars. HAMSON IUON WOltKH, Ktfkt(in, ("allfoniln. f- PAGE FENCE MAKES GOOD NEIGHBORS. WHY LOSE YOUR TIME And tompor chnsiug your neighbors' hogs and stock from your graiiffiolds and orchards when you can keep them out by placing PAGE WIRE FENCE around your farm. $ms$m A . PAGE FENCE SAVES YOU DOLLARS. PAGE FENCE will save you dollars and time and incrcjiBo tho value of your place many times its cost to you besides giving you lifelong service. YOU NEED IT WE HAVE IT so let's get together and it will mean dollars to you, and security for your crops. Gaddis (8b Dixon "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" 134 N. Riverside Avo. Medford, Orogon PAGE FENCE PROTECTS YOUR CROPS F PLAN YOUR TRIP THROUGH CALIFORNIA tin: Sunshine VIA I! "suNserr VsJ I HQUTta f I A THOItOUailLV UNJOYAniill UOUTIJ You (,'uii Sivi III Cullfoinlnt Attractlvo seaside resorts, famous hotols, bot sprlnns and outdoor sports, At I'nsadena, tho world famed ostrich furum nnd ninRnlflccnt homos. At San Iloruurdlna nnd IMvcrMdc tho ornnRo Krnvcu. At Cntallnn, tho wondorful suhmarlno gardens, nnd nt various other points attractions that dolltsht tho oyo and Inform tho mind. Inv One Way or Itoiiml Trip Fni! Hound trip tlrkots to Los AiikoIcs on sale dally with lone return limit uml stnpovers at will. If you wish to go still further south or oast, tickets via all rail, or rail and steamer through Now Orlonus can ho secured ill reiiNOiinhle rutuu. Further particulars on application to any Axi'iit. Ask for de scriptive lltornturo on ntillfornln, or "WnyHldu Notes," describing trip San Francisco to Now Orleans, JOHN M, SCOTT, Ociieral I'iHHoiiKcr Audit, l'otllaud, Oivgou -n Co., Qoncrftl AgonU, Portland. EIGHT TULL TRACTOR lani of and Flowers thi: -rr Sv i