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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1913)
"Jtv pxoi bcd' 1 1 iip i MTIDFOTIT) MATH TTCrnUtfE, MTCDFOim OIWCIOX. MONDAY. MA1101T 21, 101H. TEN SALOONMEN ARt INDICTED FOR SELUNGTOMINORS Ab predicted by (ho Mail Tribune Snturday afternoon, the grand jury before adjourning Into Saturday nf Icnioon returned indictments against nearly every hotel nnd wiloon in the. city. The indicted men put up bonds of $200 each. Thoso indicted nrc; Medford Hotel, Holland Hotel, Nash Hotel, Moore Hotel, K. Q. Drown, The. Stag, Offico Cafe, The Oaks, Shaw & Reed nnd tho Manhattan cafe. The charge in encli instance b tho sale of liquor to minora. Tho indictments nro Raid to have firown nut of tho charges made by City Attorney Boggs against George II. Millar of the Manhattan. Bogga 6h Bald to have used the armory question to influence, youthful mem bers of the local militia to go before the grand jury relative to the- e!e ngninnt Millar, and then tho grand jury questioned them about every bnr Sn town. WOLGAST TO MEET MURPHY APRIL 26 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 24. Ad Woljraat versus Tommy Mur phy, twentw rounds, afternoon of Saturday, April 26. Dob McAllister versus boxer yet to bo selected, four rounds, night of Friday, April 25." These arc the two scraps that Ban Francisco fans are purzling over to day. The promoters of tho two af fairs state it is next to impossible to change their dates at this time and the bouts will be staged as carded. Hoth are red letter events, and tho wiseacres figure that with the two shows oorainc so close together, one of them i bound to lose out. McAl lister, who is gettiug $2,000 to go the four rounds, will be the big drawing card. H PRICE HOGS AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, March 21. Receipts for tho week hnvo been: Cattle. HOC; calves, &0; hog. 4415; ihccp, 3SC2; horse. 46. Ueet liquidation has been liberal this week. Just a trltlo too heavy for trade needs. Steer offering were mostly half tat stuff which buyers look over at 7.35 to $7. GO. Top loads reattied $7,70 and cows and heifers cold well In small lots, but the market Is anything hut strong. A good bull trado ruled, while choice veal calves sold at )9 to $9.50. Cat tlo market showed a weak tendency and In off a nickel. Desptto a flvo thousand run of hogs tho market supported a $9.15 prlco rauRO all week, and an active session resulted. TradloR was not confined to light swine, as smooth and rough heavy varieties cut consid erable figure Considering tho enor mous receipts it Is remarkable prices did not slump badly, but their steadiness Udlcntc the absorbing ability of coast pork buyers. The sheep house had a holiday this week, for with tho exception of Mon day no business has been transacted. Alt of Monday's tales were good ones, specially fed Raster mutton and lambs (wool on) cold higher than they will again. Ono lot of wethers went at $6.7", ewes $r..76, lambs $7.40. which Know the class of stuff on hand. No spring lambs camo forward. Generally the mut ton market Is steady. Public con sumption of beof, pork and mutton wilt return to normal after Easter and a true line on livestock market can then be obtained. Killers have received largo shipments of con tracted cattle and sheep which will tide them over tho post-lenten pe riod when demand will be urgent, and It appears from this distance that all markets will be more or less steady. MENTIONED AS COLLECTOR OF PORT OF NEW YORK pi wKTrCT3niiLLj.jnagntMr't' uuuaraari, G r PEA BODY George Foster IVilnMy U regarded as the mot likely MtceeMir to Mr Loeb as Collector of the I'ott of New York. Ill uttiuu also h.-w boon men tlonod in coiinevllon with the jhm o Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Mr I'eabody, who Is a hanker nm rapltallM, ws treasurer of the Demo crstlc National Committee In tin Parker campaign of IMH INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE LOST GIRL F! WtTHBURGLARfNGGANG SAN FRANCISCO, CaL, March 2. Caught with several alleged burg lars in tho police dragnet, which gathered in a gang of supposed crooks, pretty Jessie Clifton, 10, of Itivcrbank, Cal., is in jail hero to day, while her mother, frantio over her long silence, is awaiting word from her. The girl denies nny connections with the gang of alleged bnrglars. Kho came here to atteud ant art bdiool ttcveral months ngo nnd then dropped from sight. At one time she lived in the same apartments as Oweu D. Conn, the "$100,000 burglar," recently cop tured here. "RAGGING" AND JOY RIDES CAUSE OF SOCIAL EVIL WASHINGTON, March 24. Tho whipping post for white slavers and beducers of women, more careful training of children and the aboli tion of Joy rides and ragtime danc ing wore advocated as tho remedies for tho social evil at the hearing to day conducted by tho Illinois sena torial vice commission, -which came to Washington primarily to interest President Wilson in a nation-wide vlco crueado. Tho commission secured the prom ise of President WJlsqn to consider the request for him to call a con ference of governors and represen tatives of the vice commissions of various states to study the social problem, tho conference to be held In Washington as soon as possible. At the bearing attended by prom inent women and men Interested In social welfare, tho low wage ques tion as the cause of girls going wrong was discussed, several wit ncs&oa descrying such an Idea. Under the questioning of Lieuten ant Goyornor O'Hara. of Illinois, tho witnesses admitted that higher wages for working women would bottqr equip thorn to resist evil. FORMER GOVERNOR MEADE INTERRED AT MELLINGHAM IiELLlNGUAM, Win, March 24. With Governor Lister nnd ex-flover-nor IJiiy present, tho remains of for mor Go'vornor Albert E. Mcndo were ntirrt!il hero yesterday with full Masonic, rites. Throo automobile Ironic londs of floral offerings woro heaped nuout tho grnvo while 3,000 jieoplo paid their Inst tribute lo the Blnte'u fifth executive. BOY'S LEG IS CUT; L Messenger Collins of the Western Union Telegmph company, was seri ously injured Sunday afternoon when while scuffling with a playmate, his leg was cut. Tho femoral artery was severed and he lost A qunrt of blood before Dr. Porter reached the iceno uud checked the tlow. MARKET REPORT I Price Paid by Dealers EGGS 12Vc. BUTTER 30c. POTATOES C075c CABBAGE llc APPLES 4005c ONIONS 75c$1.00. CARROTS 75r(g$1.00. PAR8NIPS-75c$L TURNIPS 75c$L CAULIFLOWER 75c91.25. APPLES 30G0c box. HONEY 1015o lb. SAUERKRAUT 30c gal VINEGAR 25s gal. CIDER 25c gnl. CHICKENS Hens, 15c. PORK 1015c BEEF 1020c. LARD 15c. BACON lC18c. SHOULDERS He. HAMS 18c. Livestock nOGS Dressed, 8c; alive Gtfs. SHEEP I4c. STEERS Alive, Oc. COWS Alive, 55i2c. VEAL Dressed, lie. POULTRY Mixed -jhickens, 10c, springs, 12c: dressed, 12l-Io. Ifny aud Grain i (Selling Price.) WHEAT $1.50. OATS $1.00. HAY Vetch, $11 ton; grain, $13. BARLEY $27 ton. CORN $25 ton. Public Market Prices EGGS 15c. BUTTER 322c. BUTTER FAT 33c. POTATOES 75cH per 100 lbs. ONIONS-C5$l. CA BBAOE liy&c. Legal blanks toi sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf A GREAT BENEFACTRESS Lydta K. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., bequeathed to posterity such u leg acy as few women leave behind them. This woman, gifted with a knowledgo of tho medicinal virtues of roots and herbs, won lasting fa mo by her discovery of a priceless medi cine to relieve women frm their suf ferings nnd thousand of American women, now well and strong, claim they owo their health and happiness to Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. PORTLAND, Ore., March 2I.-II Bccbvlth nnd W. A. Marshall, np. pointed members of the industrial insurance commission of Oiegon, un der an net of the recent legisla ture, today signified their intention of accepting. C. I). Bubcock, the third member chosen has not defi nitely decided whether he will serve on the comisbion. Beekwith was for many years agent of the Wells Far go company in Portland; Marshall is the editor of n labor paper nnd Bab cock na employe of the state at Salem. NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY ON WOMEN'S CITIZENSHIP The librnry has secured the loan of the following books on "Citizenship for Women" and they may be tnken out by anyone interested: "Equnl Suffrage," (Sumner.) "Newer Ideals of Peace," (Add amH.) "Political Stulus of Women in Ihe U. S. (Rerabniigh.) "Short History of Women's Rights," (Hecker., "Some Ethical Gains through Leg islation, (Kelley.) "What Eight Milllion Women Want," (Dorr.) "What Social Workers Should Know About Their Own Communi ties." "Women's Part in Government," (Allen.) COMES WITH BABY TO ' TRAIN FOR PRIZE FIGHT I.OS ANfiELF.S. Cnl.. Mnreli 21. Convoying three babies and n flock of bottle, perambulators nnd other infnnlitn imiti-dimentii. 1-Y-ntherwciL'ht Champion Johnny Kilbaue is in Los Angeles today to preparo for his battle with Johnny Dundee April 20. Wan, Weary and Worn Out If You Feel Fagged to a Fin ish and Utterly Used Up Here Is Quick Relief. HHSgjHIjLHfHi Don't Be Chained to the Hitching Pott of Wearyland. Half the people you meet complain of weary muscle, stuirnant bruin, Jamtltxl nerve, and a mournful tleslfa to lay down fend Just quit. Mont of thexe people Imvo bn using nervine that spasmod. Ic4lly lUre up the nerve only to die down sraln, as die they mutt. Avobl nerve ttlmuluntf. Hear In mind that thU worn out feellnir I due to poor blood, to bacteria In tho water you drink; to the multiplying of detruclivu earni In tho blood fatter Ihun they can be over come by tbe white corpuscle; ami to what I known a auto-tuxunilu, that con. dltlon where the venou or Impure blood accumulates funter than It can be re placed by tho red arlorUI blood, If you feet placd out K to any drug tore and uk for u bottle of H. 8, H-, HwU' Sure Specific. Here Is . remedy that set at work In a twinkling; It Just naturally rushen rlt'ht Into your blood, scatters germ rlt'ht und left, up and down and ntdeway. You feel better nt once, not from a stimulant, not frm Ihe acllou of drug, but from tho rational effect of u natural medlclno Jut a active und Jut a time ly a to u man who ha hutn lot In tho mountains, I about starved und comes ucross u settler Jut cooklnir a Sivory meal of rood honest beef. Ho not neiflecl to get a bottle of 8. 8. H to day. It wll make you feel better In Just ii few mln ute. Jt I prepared only In the labora lory of Tho Swift Specific Co,, 127 Swlfi Hid.. Atlanta. Cla. 8enl for their fre hook telllutr of the many strange condl Hon that afflict the human family bi reason of Impoverished blood, ENDMENT 10 CHARIER CARRIES Ity n miijorily of ill" tho people uf Med f mil on Saturday reirittred their disapproval of Mayor Klfeit and Oily Attorney HojjKh' ef foils nt penmit polities, paisin the amend ment to tho oily ohnrler limiting tho mayor's suspending powers. The proHiM'd bond isxue of .$20,000 for armory purpoves was nlso turned down by n innjority of -1 111. Tho vote on the two measure by wards wax n fulews: Armory llonil. Wurd For. Asnluat. i l'.a aoi " "0 1 JIM a , in 'jo; TolnN ,.,!... -IB Ul!a Majority nKtiinxt bonds, 440. Amenilment. Wurd For. Against. I atlL 100 J . :il '-Ml 3 . j:io 3511 Totnli 807 r00 Majority for amendment, 217. s FINANCING OF A 5 tuiifident Hint he linn nueeeeded in nnuueluK 'be ruilrond fnnn (Irnnts Pa lo the oonsl, llr. ,1. V. Heddy tvtumi'd Sunday evening fioni nn ex. tended eusteru hip mid loft nj:niii Monday inoruiiiK for (.limits Vn. Dr. Iteddy state that u Byudleiite of enstern enpilulists will arrive to go over the proposed road 1 lo re ports businestt picking up In the emit. Pile Cuml In tl To 14 Day. Your dniKKlat will refund money If PA.O OINTMKNT fall to cure any enso of Itching, Ullnd, llleeillnc or Protruding Pilot In 0 to 14 days. SO cents. CHEERFUL NEWS Tho M. T. Minncy company of Onklaud, Cnl., which ban made a number of investments in the valley, ha purchased the J. Nunnii rwi denco nt Jacksonville. It in under stood that projwrty nt Oakland, Cnl., was traded as ii jmrt of the pur chase price. Tho nronertv i now occupied by i County Clerk (1. A. Gardner who has J a two year lease an the place. l"r IVeblo tibl Pwipln. Ah one Krowa olil tho wimte of tho system becomes inoro raplil than re pair, tho ori;ntifl net more slowly and leH effectunlly thuii In youth, thu circulation I poor, tho blood thin and dlKoatlon weak. Vluol. our ilellclous cod llvor nnd Iron tonlo without oil In the Ideal atrciiRthuner ami hody.hulldor Cor old folk, fur It contain tho very olementH needed to rebuild wanting tissue nnd rcplnco Menkues with strength. Vluol alio fortifies tho sys tem nRnlnst colds nnd thus prevent pneumonia. A grand niece of Alexander Ilamll ton over eighty years of ago once remarked: "Vluol Ii n godsend to old people. Thanks to Vluol I hnvo a hearty appetite, steep soundly, fi-id active and well. It Is the fluent tonic und strength creator I have ever used." If Vino mils to build up tho fenble old people, and create strength we will return your money Medford Pharmacy, Medford. Ore IiraaClME.MS Ai WtVVNVh- -Ht ? y? 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Ask your dealer for it, but if his supply is exhausted send to us. SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO. Rochester, N. Y., U. S, A. THE UUICCIT INDEPENDENT CAMERA MAKEIIS IN THE WORLD wmm UCI! Vrl M! .a?a alpj &x JflW&l' tl( Hotel '! 1t AM land'fFamous MqA for (he Excellence; lorikGui5lnc.Eun9pcanpkirjJ Kltiintiil lit the Hub of the Prliielml 't'liiiUer uud Slioin lllxtrlct lleceully llisleeorntiit anil ItefimiMuiI Tlirouuliuut, und llvttei i:ipiliifl 'I'odny thmi liter llcforti lCuntHnii Plan ltoonii without tintli, $l.un p,i ilny anil up llnoiu with tiulli, 9U.00 ht itiy and up J. J. K.M'PMAN.V, Mniiner. .V. IC. CiailKi:, A '.st. Mttr. WHY? Juat This I Llko tho Roguo Rlvor Valloy 110 VOU WANT TO HKI.l.V ItlKht now several buyer nro hero to Invest, nlso I have friend romltiK hero to locutu thin Hprlim. I would llko to know of your proposition at once. It It I n Reed InveHtuieul wo cau du buslnua. J. 0. BARNES, 214 1st National Bank BUlg. Eil ers Music House Change of Location O. JI, flniliain, tho Wholesale MnnagtM' of Kilci's Music House of Portland, was in Modfonl recently and completed niTangeinent.s with the Building Specialties Co. to vuplay their line of fine 1 Mnuos and 1 Mayer Pianos. Anyone eonsid orinj; the purchase of a high grade instrument should call on the Uuildiug Specialties Co., who will he pleased to show them every attention and also quote tho lowest possible prices on high grade Pianos. Hemingway's Lead Arsenate The brand which Is used In all of the ureal apple itrnwlnn dlitrlfta of the country Western New Vork. Michigan, tho Uli UMr.a Slopes, tint OcarkH and tho fanu us valleys of tho ureal Northwest HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is of thu hlKhest standard of rrrnufacture Wo claim tho following points uf supxrlnrlty. PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION I. v., fineness of (train nnd mae In thlnnlni; down In water CORRECT ANALYSIS I. e., full crroutaK of AmenU Oxldo (not less than If. per rent) and no moro than n trace of Soluble Arsnlu wiutk ron nooKi.irr and iiik;i:h Stocks Carried by KERR, QIFFORD & CO. I'ortlaml, Ort'Kon HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO., LTD. 04 Wnler Street, New York, N. Y. PLAN YOUR TRIP THROUGH CALIFORNIA tiii: i,ani of Sunshine and Flowers VIA THU xiim J -"E A. rirycm4SM J (it "stJNStT SM l wUB.n3rvai wmj i . vMCOj JCf A TllOltOUOIIIA' Iv.VJOYAIH.i: ItOUTIJ You Can See In Cullfoinla! Attrnctlvo neanldo roaorln, famous hotela, hot Hprlnga-anrt outdoor aportH. At I'usadpnn tho world famed ostrich farm nnd inuRiilflcont homeH. At flan llornardluu nud Illvurnldo tho oruiiBO Rroves. At Culnllna, tho wondorful aubnmrlno CiirdoiiH, and ut vnrlnuu other polutu uttractlouu that dollr.ht tho oyo and Infoim tho mind. Low Ono Way or Hound Trip I'nrrm Hound trip tlcketH to I.oh Ancolnn on Halo dally with long rutiirn limit and Htop-ovora nt will. Jf you wish to ko atlll further south or emit, tickets via all rail, or rail nnd Htnnmor throiiKh Now Orleaim can hu uecurod ut reuHounhlo rateu. Kurthnr partlculnrH on nppllrntlnn to nny Agent. AHk for do Kcrlpllvo llternturo on nOllfornlu. or "Wnynlilo NoIoh," descrlhliiK trip Sun FianclBco to Now Orloana, JOHN M, HCO'H", (Jeneral I'nHNciiBiT AK'ut, I'ortlanil, Ott'goii if-ii&iHw1 f v r PfW , .,.. . . f , . . . , ,.,.; ,-..". . ....; ........ ...... V iiT ' -ft y I ' j 4' j