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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1913)
PXGJ5 TWO. medfout) rrrr; TRTnrnm MTjnForcn, ORiocioy, sATrnn-VY. makou 22, mm. Tin HIS INGOT IN BATTLE IT OF m GOTHAM NEW YORK, Mntcti 22. Ex clinnRinK hundreds, of J-hdts with their quarry who were firing from tho tonhenu of n speeding nntomo bite, the police raptured poveh tnsi cnli bandits in tho Imputes Hcelion early today. Itcpominir confuted nt tho hnipht of the battle, the chauf feur ran his onr into the tddownlk, smashing the tnpine. Tho police then swooped down ujion the bandits nnd arrested them. The bandits hnd entered tho Cnfc Zeppelin nt the closintr hour nnd held up Hip proprietor, seeurint: $32 from (lie till. Tho proprietor's wifo ran into the Blreet screaming for the po lice, nnd tho bnndllfs brushing post her, leaped into their nmchino nnd pol up Avcntio A. A hnil of bullet followed them. Tliej answered this fusillade, nnd several others before they were captured- A fur na known no ono was injured. w I KS PON MM OF DEATH PENALTY MUM RAISES GIRLS PAY TO $8 ClllCAaO, March 22. Following tho notation ngninst low wages for women in the state. President Mc Cormiek of the International Har vester company has nnnouneed here todny that his concern will raise its minimum wnpc for girls nnd women from $." to $8 in its plants through out the country The new rule will go into effect Monday. About eight hundred are affected. NARROW ESCAPE OF T LYDONVILLK, Vermont, March 22. Stopping his train nt the near edfjo of a tottering bridge, the noise of whose crashing timbers, weaken ed by floodwatcrs, sounded above the din in tho engine cab, an engineer on tho Boston and Maine road saved n trainload of passengers hcr today from almost certain death. An in stant aftor tho train stopped the bridg6 went crashing into the swol len stream, its destruction aided by tho weight of the forts part of tho cugine. The fireman was thrown in to the water, but escaped drowning. COLUMN OFF PARIS, March 22 Surrounding a detachment, a blind of Arabs in the Adcnir region of tho western Sa hara annihilated an entire column of French troops, According to ndviccs received here today. The French forco was crossing tho desert to Timbukto when it was hedged in by a forco of 1,000 tribesmen nnd prac tically exterminated after a short nnd bloody battle. FRIEDMANN CURE UNDER UNITED STATES TEST Washington', starch 22. Tho public hcnUb service, through Sur geon General Blue, Issued Its first statement today relative to tho gov ernment's Investigation of Dr. Frled mann's alleged tuberculosis cure. Tho statement emphasizes the gov ernment's policy to proceed cautious ly. It says Krledraann has submitted a culture to tho board and with this tho board will dctermlno whether It Is harmless to warm-blooded ani mals. Considerable time, however, will be necessary to carry out the inves. ttgatlon, notwithstanding the work will b, carried out as expeditiously as possible. In tho meantime tho public Is In formed of tho Inudvlsablllty In tho great majority of cases of traveling long dlstauces In tho hope or recelv lug treatment, ns thoso selected for Uio demonstration constltuto only a small portion of tho applicants. Tho statement sayB that expres slons purporting to como from mem bers of tho health board have ap peared la tho newspapers, but theso officers, the statement proceeds, have expressed no opinion. Tho government yotflclals will not bo In a. position to mako any statement for at least a month, and perhaps longor. Thus, far Dr. Frlodntann's culture has own demonstrated to bo a live germ, SACRAMENTO. Oil., March 22. Whether or not Clarence Harrow was n proper person to address n legi hitivo committee in tho chamber of the senate- wan wry dofinitelv decid ed for tho. legislature by Governor Johnson himself n few hours hoforv Harrow began n notable nddrvs in n hearing of tho judiciary committee hero Friday night. When tho question of a speech on capital punishment by Harrow was broached, tho question was raised by the Los Angeles member. Shortly before he sjioko Harrow was walking toward tho cnpitol. Governor Johnson approached from tho opposite direction. When John sou saw Dai row, he hurried forward with hand outstretched. "Hello Harrow!" he snid. "I am glnd to Bee you. ITow are you!" "Hellow governor" said Harrow. "Thanks; I'm feeling fine." And after a few pleasantries, the two parties continued on their wny. Xo further question as to tho pro priety of Harrow speaking was rais ed. In his speech Harrow said: 4"I am not going to talk sentiment. Thoo who do not believe- in capital punUhracnt do not need it; and. those who do, cannot bo reached by it. "The world has never yet known what crime is, though it has been do fined a million times by lawmaker. "I am talking to a very intelligent audience. All legislatures are in telligent. You can tell by the num ber of bills they pass. "In oldon times, when mon had the courage of their conuctions (we haven't) tiey punished men bv boil ing them in oil doubtless a 'deter rent' that was of great benefit to tho community. "Why shouldn't thii legislature snbstituto boiling in oil for hanging T If it's lortnro you want, and fear you're after, why not mnke tho death as horrible ai possible, f "Wo'ro not logical. We're partly logical but we don't liko tho looks of blood. It's too ranssy. "Fcnr never makes children bet ter. It never mnke men belter. The only force that helps man is not pun ishment but the law of love." FOR PACIFIC COAST WASHINGTON', March 22 The weather bureau today predicted rain and incipient blizzard tomorrow on the Pueil'ie coast and in the northern states. GERMAN CONSUL AT NOGALES IN INTERNATIONAL MYSTERY NOGALES. March 22. Max Mul- ler, the German consular agont and banker at llermoslllo, will probably bo brought to Nogales, Sonora, to morrow. Mystery surrounds the causo of his detention and efforts of tho diplomatic agents of both tho United States and Germany havo failed to secure his unconditional re lease Stato officials dcclaro Muller wrote letters to Mexico City urging tho sending of a strong federal forco to subdue tho rebels and otherwlso showed partisanship. Don't Hurry, And Don't Worry When ou uso CrescentBakingPowder It Is tho doublo action kind. It contains two power units ono to work Immediately and start tho raise, tho other works gradually, and continuously until you havo baked tho dough. That Is why your cakes and pastry won't fall If you are Inter rupted, and also why you can sot cakos and biscuit at night and bako them in tho morning. TRY IT. Sold by grocers, lc fall pound CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington Send 2c stamp for Cook Hook. WAG E PROBERS DISCUSS WAGES M WILSON Draperies Wo carry A very 'complete Una of druperit'M. Iac curtains, fixtures, etc.. und ilo all rlass of upholstering. A special mttti to look after tills work exclusively and will ulve en Good service uh Is noimltjle to eet la even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co, WASHINGTON, March 82. A movement for a nationwide campaign for a minimum wago law for girls nnd women took definite- shnpo hero today, when Lieutenant Governor O'Hara, bending tho Illinois "starva tion wages" probors, put tho result of tho Illinois Investigation boforo Prosldont Wilson. O'Hara explained .the closo rela tion between low wanes and tho whlto slnvo traffic and urged the president to call a national confer ence of antl-vlco commissioners from various states to mcot In Washington with the object of starting n national campaign for n minimum wage for wonura. President Wilson was told that 33 states already had signified willingness to participate In such n conference. SJtnto Senator IJeall. one of the probers, urged a government appro priation for building homes for re- THIS WOMAN HAO MUCH PAIN WHEN STANDING Tells How Lydia E-Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound made Her a Well Woman. claimed women. President Wilson listened attentively to the commit tee, saying: "1 nppreclnto the full grnvlty of tho question. I wish you would leave with mo such papers ns you linvo pri'prtred. I awiim you tho inntler will reeolvo full considera tion." T Hlchard Harding llftvls Is to write a play for Charles Krohman which will bo produced next fall. To The Young Expectant Mother - , Women of Experience Advtia tho Uo of Mother's Friend. There h rvnnlo OVR'-e "f trrplihtleo tn the hilnJ. inot wtfmro in tvjrnnl t lh w-ra I often rvntrsdlrlnl liy Ihe Inhee. eut fear uf a perlikl if ill.iret. Hut there need ln bo ivh Uremt In tlew of the ft thut we lire most noble rrmlr In tarliat U knn at Mnlher' litem! Thin 1 an riierltal apiillmllnn that hat a vrnilerfl tnAneme and control Tr the raimular ll'ie f ln alxlomtn. lie i Oally ue Ihe tniuete cnl, lenilon n.l ItcainenlK all ktbUT e.tad wllhout the kllbtet utrein ; there H n pain, ni GSiiea. im Berrun hat wai ilrvaileil a. a ifTcre phrnlrst nlal lr'air a mini, errene, JoTfnl acttolpalloit that h It lm prena aucn aa nr J.rel leaeher tif Kiifentr are itrtTlnx to ttrllt Into lb nilmU ot the preent Keafratlon. In almnt eery eunnniinltr th.ee are nirn wh have ixml Mother'e Itleml, and lhev are ihe onea that revre.l ipiUklr. cnn'nerteil Ihelr health an'l n-iijtlh t lhn preilile uver ranillU- U.'etlneil liy erery rule uf ptmlolocy anl thf hl.lnry uf urcn. ful men ami women t.) rrirat lb atnry of rreater aehleeement Mother'a ttlerul At preparnt after tho fnrtntila of a nnted faniilr doctor br the llraiinrlil nejulator IV. 1.11 Umir 11W Atlanta, lla. Write them fir their In.tmetlTe .k n et)eetant raothern. Yon will find Mother Vrlend on ante It all drug lnre at SI Po a bottle. AAAAAAAA.AMA.AAAAM - '' ' -" 'f " ' T V V V T - T - - - ' X ? X y X ? X r T T AUTOS Brought UP-TO-DATE at mall Cost Old nutos matlo now by installation of foro doors. With foro doors, your cur cannot bo told from a 1013 modoh Wo mako foredoom of any atao or pattorn to fit any mako of motor car. " " ' y Tho cost in slight -tho improvement groat. J. W. MITCHELL - WAGON AND CARRIAGE SHOP South Rivoreido, near Main fc- ' j ? ? t f ? T T r t T r t v f r t ? ? ? ? T ? f T ? . . Y : w -w mr-j trc wgm Wr nt' r Chippewa FalU, Wis.-" I havo al ways bad prcot confltlenco In Lydia E. 1'ir.Kham's vegeta ble Compound ss I found It very Reed for organic troubles and recommend it highly. I had dis- placement, back acho and pains when standing on my foot for any length of time.whcn I bctran to take tho medicine, but 1 am In fine health now. If I ever havo thoso troubles again I will talce Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Ed. Feckon, 810 High St., Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Frovldcnce, R. I. "I cannot speak too highly of Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Veg etnble Compound as it has done won ders for mo and I would not bo without It. I had organic displacement and bearing down pains and bnckacho nnd was thoroughly run down when I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound. It helped me and I am In the best of health at present I work In a foctory all day lorfg besides doins rr? housework so you can seo what it has done for me. I give you permission to publish my name and I spvak of your Vegetable Compound to many of my friends." Mrs. Annti. Lawson, 120 Llppltt St., Providence, It. I. I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of need I do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strength in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent for the Hred or over worked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three generations. I'm known as Cyrus Noble throughout the world. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland. f No stockman sh uul be vMhout thi whtiM- t ii in 1 Jterntuc remedy. It is a natural correct ive prepared U ni ti.e nudi' in.il barks, iierlM, root-, leave, and earthy alu, prtlcd hy nature for the preservation of health and prevenUon of disease. Strongly recommended for the relief of Colds Coughi. Dutcmper. I.rHi of Appctitr Slurib l.iver and thojc disonlcrs arising' from constipation and imperfect elim ination of harmful waste matter. It is especially valuable in thote cases in which domestic animals are deprived of their natural foods by confinement or environment. Pacific Stock Food producrj such excellent result that wc guarantee it to be the very be$t preparation ever offered for the re!ef of the common ailments with which domestic animals arc usually afflicted. Guaranteed to contain nothing that can possibly prove injurious, and to be more active and effica cious than other remedies. "An ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure " Do not va i for the attack of ducasc. Vard t off Safeguard the health of your stock as you would your own. Ask your dealer for Pacific Stock Food. CLARKE, WOODARD DRUO CO. POTLND, OHIOOH , "Mother was a beauty In her youngor days." Mother may smllo doprecatlnsly but Watch her go to the llttlo top drawer and take out tho proclous photograph "taken beforo I wos mar ried." Chances uro sho will also tell you of her admlrero. And wo can bellovo thoy were many. Wliat a priceless Tecord of her younger cliarnm that photograph Is to mother, and to you. Modorn photography can do Infi nitely moro to preserve tho record of oun, "I am tho Photographer In your town." H. C. MACKEY B. Main and Central, Mcdford, Ore. r T ? r r r t t t r t T T ? T t t ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? ? V T ? T- ? r T t T T t f t T T T f ELECTRIC COOKING IS TRUE ECONOMY NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD TO BRING IN, OR ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH. ELECTRIC RANGE, price jf'(0.00 cash, .tfi.'.OO on installments. This rnngo lias new ty)u hroMci' in lop of oven, tho best broiling device up to date for any stylo stove. Will bake, roast, broil or fry; is better, cleaner, safer than any other conking appliance. Ask vour neighbor who uses one, Jj'lnl rate for family use, $3.00 per month. Ask about our special installment tormn on this range. EL BACO'OVEN, price $12.00, wilf roast a chicken or bake two loaves of bread. Can bo connected on any lamp socket. No special wiring required, (,'osts 5 cents per hour oi'lcss to operate, depend ing on quantity of current used. ? SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE California-Oregon Power Company 216 VEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1081, i f y y f y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V f y y y y T y y y y y y y A. ixitii$iMiKw Y