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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1913)
I t t t ' . ik 4 . ten f,Jf ';' MJt.XW1". ! I wroi mx JUL. I 1- I!!""' .-..i-JLILL!1". U'.L JI...I I. MEDFORD METE TRTBUNW, MEPFORD. OnJSaO TUESDAY, MAWy 11, lain, jluli. ML SENTENCES R R SUFFRAGEnES 10 GREETED KING LONDON. Mnroh 11. Under Urn icehnicnt chrjre of. Interfering with tho police, tho five militant miffrn RcttcB who ntlraiptcd !to throw n "vole for women" petition in Kiii OMrutsM conch -festcnljiy, while m inajwty was en routo to parliament, were aeotenced here toly. Four members of tho party were HMilencol to thred weeks ImpriKoumnt and the fifth, tho woman who actually threw tho petition, was uiven four week. Tho women wtM tried nnd convic twl in Bow Street court. They de fended their ncliou by insist in that they did not mean to insult the kin lint merely were exorcising their con ntttuttonnl riant. The women an nounced their intention of intitutinj-; n hunger strike nnd were led scream ins from tho courtroom. Tho Htrccts about BatfraRctte headquarters today woro blocked with wa(-xna bearing coal barrels, or Rinp, vegetables, furniture and ob jcctH of .all kinds. The drivers insist ed on delivering tho loads at head quarters but the nuffrajrcttes refused to receive tho stuff. It later devel oped that anti-HnffraKctte8 ordered tho merchandise Rent to suffragette headquarters as n joke. WOLGASTTOARRIVE TOMORROW N T Ad Wolgast, ei-ltghtwclent cham pion of Use world, Mrs. Wolgast and Manager Torn Jones, will arrive In McJford Wednesday ercntng to spend several days In the Taller. The Information was contained In the fol lowing telegram received by Mosc Uarkdull teday: "San Francisco, March 11. Mose Darkdull, Medford, Oregen: Will leave tonight for Medford. Will bring wife and Jones. Best regards to all tho boys. Ad. WolgasU" Wolgast Is Interested n a stock .ranch near this cliy and probably will purchase It. RUM ML SEND E DELEGATION HERE KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Ha wi ll. The initiary degree team of th? T. O. 0. F. lodge of Klamath Falb h -worlduc one night each wwk setting ready to go to Medford on May 21, to put on tho work of that degree as an exhibition before He Orand lodge, which will meet then at that time. A bpcciul tram will bo taken, it is paid, from this city to Medford, and it will be the object of the Klamath contingent to securo the Grand lodge meeting of 1015 for thin city. Mr. Percy Shall is captain of the drill team, and says that he will have .one of tho best trained teams on the Coast by tho time the Medford affair takes place. Ho has na nssistuuls a committee which was appaiutcd to criticise and uuke suggestions, The committee on criticism is composed of Metri-. C. L. "Mcldrum, It, J. Sheets, l L Fountain, Jasper Dcuuctt and E. M. Giilcoto. GIVES LIFE AT FIRE TO SAVE HIS FAMILY NwsiMSiMiM---aMp-M------Ma------ BSSSSSSSSSSSSS- V. " - J"SrJH Wi-' '' '-' ' trt-ii' 'iSiaijlSISV ."-3&JxL4HH"?H I it- CrVVllK.'V' I ' 1 SM PnBMMJ I iISIbW I aaiaTaTaTaTaV c afWilaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTfl I BUD FAVORITE AI JEN TO NINE OVER KNOCKOUT BROWN MB AND M, B R-9TBPHtM5 Mr. K. It, Stephens gnre his life In an attempted rescue and his wife was mortally Injured y lea-plug from their burning hotue, In Itldgefielil Park, north of Uackemmck, N, .7. Two of their five children also woro Injured by luaplutf from windows. LOS ANGE1.KS, Mnrvh 11. Us Alleles fight fnntf nre pondering to day tho unusunl conditions that have mndo Hud Anderson, n boicr who has never traded punches with n top notchcr, n favorite over the veteran Knockout llruwn of New York for their twenty round bout here next Saturday afternoon. Oddt continued nt 10 to 9 today with n quantity of Anderson moticyvin sight. Iloth boys put in a hard day's tniiniup. The nbsenco of the usual camp crowd pernpttcd real attention to business. Anderson especially Rot good results from his workout. Brown is having difficulty nettinj; sparing partners, chiefly because of tho terrific mauling lie bauds his helpers. If Anderson defeats Brown ht probably will be matched for an early April date with Frnnkio Hussel or Joe Rivers1 if tho Mexican will take the match. MINIMUM WAGE BUL IN WASHINGTON OLYMTIA, Wafih, March 11. No time was found by tho bouse or. Monday to consider tho minimum wage bill, and it was postponed nntil Wednesday, a day before adjourn ment of the lcfri-slnture. Thia measure was passed by the senate two weeks ago with only two dissenting votes. But it has brrn held up by Sjeakcr Taylor's rules in committee until Monday. It provide-) for the npiointment of a commission of five which is to have ono or mon. women members, to havo juridsiction in fixhi"- minimum wagrs and condi tions of labor for women workers. This measure, togeiher with a mini mum wage bill introduced by Dr. Croake, of $1.23 per day, will be takcu up Wednesday. I MARKET REPORT I Prices raid by Dealers EGOS 12'c. BUTTER 30c. POTATOES fi073c. CABBAGE Kgiy'sc APPLES 40(565c. ONIONS 75c(a)$1.00. CARROTS 75c$L00. PARSNIPS 75c$l. TURNIPS-73c(2$l. Livestock HOGS Dressed, 8c; alivo 0!4s. SHEEP 14 c. STEERS Alive, Cc. COWS Alive, 53Vc. VEAL Dressed, lie. POULTRY Mixed ibickens, 10c; springs, 12c: dressed, 12 He. llay aad Grata (Selling Price.) WHEAT-$1.50. OATS $1.00. UAY Vetch, $11 ton; Krain, $13. BARLEY $27 ton. CORN $23 ton. Public Market Trices EGGS 13c. BUTTER 32c. BUTTER FAT 33c POTATOES 75c$l per 100 lbs. ONIONS-C5$l. CABBAGE ll3c. CAULIFLOWER 7uo$ll25. APFLES 30C0o box. HONEY 1015o lb. SAUERKRAUT 30c gul. VINEGAR 23c gal. CIDER 23o gal. CHICKENS Hens, 10c. PORK 1013c. BEEF 1020c. LAIiO lSe. BACON 10a)18c. SHOULDERS lie. ILU1S 18c. PRESIDENT WILSON , SEES MANY VISITORS WASHINGTON, March 11-Prebi-dent Woodrow Wilson received many sitore at the White House todoy beforo meeting with his cabinet at 11 o' clock. in ii m, i . DIED. . COLE At 312 South Grape street, Medford, March 10, 1013, Ralph For dinand Cole, aged 13 years, 8 montliH and 23 duys, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. Co',o of this city. Funeral an nouncement later. Mrrlfol niieumutUm Powders. Stand as the result ot tho highest medical achievement of modern sci ence, and are guaranteed to give per manent relief In all cases of Itheu matlsm. If you suffor from Rheu matism give this wonderful remedy a trial. Hasklns' drug store, exclu sive local agents. PROMINENT SOCIETY WOMAN SUING FPU DIVORCI: jZL I Tjrk i ' '"-' " ' N EP t,1" kiWi9'B , v MK3. afnc -B oahwjren MnT Lucy Drcxcl. DahlswnT uTuB her husband, Eric U. Duhtcrcn. for d,ThThahlj:ren both belong to notable families. Mrs. Dahlgren Is of the Droxe? fW of I'hlladelphln. and her father, before W-d'. w a mem. ber of the firm of Drcxcl, Morcau & Co. From bur father's citato she In- herlMr.CrTa',hlK,r?nltU a son of the late Rear Admiral Dahtgrcn. who made a fortune out of tho gun bearing hli nam. IF VERS M anw E Acting on the complaint of the hotels and restaurants men that they were losing considerable silverware in the garbage being hauled .uviy daily from their premises, Chief of Police Hittson viMted. tho several garbage men in tho city and re covered over 73 piece of silver. For a long time tho garbage aeu in the city mndo a practiea of re turning the silverware found in the garbage but recently none has Uivi coming back, the collectors saying they had failed lo find any. Com plaint was made to the chief whj "n-vestigatcd. MONEY GOES TO E Carrying with them over 12.000 ot local money with which to back Dud Anderson, "prldo ot Medford," against Kayo Drown In their sched uled 20-round ring contest at Ver non next Saturday Messrs. Hafcr, Wortblngton and Fox left for Los Angeles. Tba money they took with them represents a large number of local fight fans, loyal to Anderson. It Is Impos-lblc to secure a bet on tho outcome of tho go lu Medford as there Is on absolute dlrth of Drown monoy. netting on the rounds may bo resorted to. CITY DADS INSPECT CouuciJmeit Sunimcrville, Camp bell, Stewart mid Mitchell loft on Tuesday morning's local lo unit Grants Puss and inspect an oil ma cadam pavement which wn luij in that city last July. It is pjiribln that the council will have sen, of It laid in this city. While ntGrants Pass the council men will also study tho.tlcctrio liht proposition nnd securo information on rates and the like, i LANDSCAPE ARTIST WILL LECTURE TONIGHT "" " "" " Tho ladles ot the Greater Medford clbb will this evening present II. E. Wood, a landecapo architect of Port land, who will speak on the "Orna mentation of the City Lot." Tho management of It (formerly tho Ugo theatre) has turned over Its house tor the evening. Mr. Weed Is ono of. tho foremost authorities In the northweut on land scape gardening and Is In addition a pleasing speaker. Ho has sevoral lec tures on different phrases ot the City Beautiful but tho "Ornamenta tion of the City Lot" was tho particu lar subject tho Greater Medford club wished htm to speak on. Ills lecture will bo Illustrated with CO sterloptl Con slides. Y N AKIN IS OUT ON PROBATION Delass Akin, tho boy who wn charged with criminal assault ution tho Savage sisterH, aged M and IS years, was put on probation Monday by Judgo Tou Velle, nnd ordered lo report to tho court once each week The testimony in the case was ex tremely hnxy nnd contradicting. The younger of tho two girls told a dif ferent story m court than tho uuo she told nt first to tho officers. Owing to the character of the tes timony Judgo Ton Velle concluded to dent liently with tho boy and m placed hitn on probation. PORTLAND NEWS EDITOR INDICTED FOR LIBEL PORTLAND, Ore., March 11-Cir-ctiit Judgo Daws has today set tho libel case against the Portland News Publishing cotnnany nnd Dann Slecth, editor, for trial oh May 19. Siceth apicarcd in court nnd pleaded not guilty for himself nnd his paper. Siceth was indicted following tho printing of articles charging certain county officials with irregularities in office. KILLS H0GEC0Y0IE ON ANTELOPE CREEK periton nnd It limy develop that Tit knkl I an iiKi'iil for the tilsc rlnu of siniiRKlers operating between the orient and the north I'nelflr. Taknkl had a part of the opium i . '- i " '. "U"1.1 " . , i .' " ' Ic.-yIiik the slennier )eterdny after concealed under a raincoat which ho woro wIhmi iirri'Htnt. Tho remainder whh IiiKimi from his loom on tho steamer. j (f Jiunes Kershaw, v Angora goal king of Alilclopo i'tvi'1., Monday brought out six coyote hides which ho took to tho county m.U mid clnimed n bounty of il.VI each. Ker shaw kills umnv coyotes recti year, One of tho brutes wn n inoHNler, ho Inrgc, lit fact, that Kernhnw threatened to claim wolf bounty for it. It whh oidwlly rnther old nud at lenst a foot lonuoi than the otherst. "Hunting is good in the MIS" states Kershaw, "and it keepi in busy keeping our goats protected.'' AVERAG NORSES E LIFE OF 6 YEARS LOS ANGKLKS, Col., March 1. The average life of nurses, aftor they enter upon practice of their profes sion, is but six years, according to n ri'xrt on filo today with thu muni cipal commission that is investigat ing women's wages and working con ditions hero today. The re-tort was mado hy Mrs. I). P. Noel after n thorough investigation, nud its au thenticity ia vouvhed for by doe ton and scorert of nurses. The Rev. George Henry, in charge of the hection of the commiHNtou in quiring into wages paid to girl em ployes in department stores, explain ed to the committee that his investi gations thus far have indicated that no wages below $l.,"0 a week are paid, and this figures apples only to 'beginners." One of the commissioners admitted that girl wage earner were unwilling to come before the commission, fear ing the loss of their (Mtsittons. 10.000 PM ON JAP STEWARD TACOMA, Wakh., March 11, Tho biggest opium selxuro mado on I'ligot sound In several years, today belongs to C. N. 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