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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1913)
v r-rr t ?' ' tv- ' ' ? ( .1 rr vx1 .sv.rt 4 i - - fvt vm WEBFORT) mTi TRTBUND. flfEPFORT). OTtFOON, WEDNESDAY. 'APPTL 2, 101.1. r CITY DADS WORK IT WIH DUD BO REMOVED "ffrs A K'illi"iiiiK i'f oillrwH ulncli Jntn mi'tl nil iiviilliilile hI iuiiIImk win In tint ciiiincil oIiiiiiiImm', ovci I'Iowoi lit lli ourililoi'H mill hIiiIih oiiImIiId nnil "veil I'.xtriiilril o (lie Klili'wnlk IiihI i'vtiiIiii: wIIih'nnimI tin nlly roiiiwll, nliuiil wlilnli ko tiiucli of turmoil iiml illnninl hiiH lii-cii uHirtril nvniilly, Ikiiihui'I a hiciiI ninomit of city Intnl. mtts ulllioiit ii h!mIi' illMtonliiiit noli, in' hIiimv of Jingle. Tim coiiiicllincii iiihI tniiynr liml no woiiIh of linger to liurl lini'k iiihI forlli hut nil Hcnneil to wirk toj-ollirr for tlm mmimott jiooil, I'.mii llin removal of Ilio elly nllor. iuy whli'li, It wiih' irporlnl, woitlil lonsn tin itii(H of uiir, pnttHnl without Dm mmililitnt'i of iliicniil nnil liv n iitimilmnim vot. Tin ciowil winch Iniil I'lillicrnl In tin cxpci'lulion of verlnil firmorU wnH ilimippoinlcil in Hint chm'i ii t iiKifimlily Hiirpliicil liy tin iniimicr in wlikli lint city ,,U lllllMl. It'll llllKllH'OM llf tltlfMt r t to Dm wclfnip of I hit cinniminlly, O. ( IIoi'rh, cily iitloiin'V, wn ic inovfil, n mimilmoici nli licinj; cunI. 'I'l ily rcniniki which f.illinw.l n million to Hint effee! hy Coiincilmuii Sniimicnlllc, wrin ,y Cniiiicilmmi Mitchcl who prcfiiccil Mm sole ut, n few cxplnniitory mink lie hIiiIc.I Unit IIom, In hi mind, wni n crt'iilnr of iIIncohI, hut rt III he wnnhl hnvc prcfcrrcil ititini; him n Intwr pcrhnl hi which to prove hU wortlilintm or iinworlhiiicm. Ilowctcr, ho xtnlcil I hn I he would vole with Dm n-iiiiiiiiiler of tint council In (he hpirit f hnr- inniiy. lnconiM'tency wm ln ground iinin which IIokkk vvnn rcmovcil, I'li'vioiiN o (he Inking of the vole n M-lilion Hinc.l liv 1(1 or A0 cillicim wiift filed tiHklni; Hint IIokkh ho re tnhicil. Folowlni; (he Inking of Hie vole city litiniiio wiim n'fttimril Willi, out interrnptioii or diNcord. Ilogi; conlimieil to fill Hie office, of city nttoniey throughout the evening. A letter win rend from W. I. Vnv trr in which mi cxlennlon of (10 dnvc 'M nkrtl in comieclion with the trolley line franchise. Mr. Vnwler Mnlcd Hint he wn nnnhle to nttcml this meeting. The mntlcr wnu re ferred l n committee of the whole to meet nl Mich timet iih pohmHiIc for Mr. Vnwler to he precnt. Mills were teceived for the Inying of newer?, n conlrncl Itcint; nwnrded Children hrolherH. Hid for paving were Inid over until 1'ridny evening when n pccml fieinn will he held. The mntlcr of ruling Hill (inri'tlV Hilary f 10 it inonlli wns iemrlcd up on fn onilily. Councilman .Summer ve Mieled Hint lliis $10 hn ilc duetcd from Owncy I'nllon'rt nnhiry hut hU moliun did not meet with n Hecond. Coimcilmnu rumphrll elicited the only npplniiHo of the cvcniui; when he miide n plen for the purnluiHo of M'wer pipe nl homo providing Hie coh wiim tint gienter, in nnv degree, Ihnii for pipe piircluiNcd nhrond. A Inign nmouiit of routine city hiihiucHri wiim Inuit-ni'lcd. C0UXVJM8 MOXTJOXOSO DIW1IM KUWSVjIPEH STOKIIM; COULD Jib) JL'lPl'l ;V ;V JTTC IF fit Hi IL'M 11 KU SOX Tin riiiiiM MoiiIIkiiu'o I.ih dcnleil mont rmplinll. cully I lie rnuliiNlIc orlcn of her nffnlr imiIiIIhIihI re IriJiitly In Uuriipeiiu ncwnpiiicrH. Tim t'oiinlcni, who In ' living iiulclly nt llriiMKclH, hn rcKiilue) her health iiiul nltiiictlvc iiiiciiniiicu nnil lunki juiiiii;, a nhc It no ImiKcr illnlurhiil liy her liinilmiiil, helng IcKnlly neparnttil from lilpi, 'i'lu I'ountoii itcclnreil nhe lmi nut wrllteu n word of lh' llhrcllo of her himliiimrM upern, him mi liilenllon of retlrlniMo n cimtli. In Aunlrlii or n coin cut In ltnl; hut mil Irleit In commit mili'lilc, linn mil Ihmmi iiiehcd iikiiIii lulu the Clilinli nml him coiiio to I'lureuie only to i-n her liny. "Aciirilliig to the newnpupern," nhe went on, "I Imvc coinmllliil hiihhlc flc IIiuch, hecti nuirrleil ti-n llinen In two .iciirs to mi linllnii offlier. to u rioremit cukI neer, to n Kiciich iiUnliir, to nil Auirrh'im uilllluuiiiilie, to mi AikIiIiiii iiuml, to a prcifrx-nr of iihllolusy, In n I'olNIi niiiiil, lo ii tenor, to a IIUmIiiii iioIjIi'iuiiii uml In n (lermiiu In W) it 'I'lic CnuiilMM MiiuiIkuoho wiik the I'rluccN Iuilxo of Huxouy, wire of the Crown I'rliice, when m lit wnt ill v,pil hy him In lYhruitry, IIMCJ. 1 1 lum nincc hiic ceeilcil lo I lu Ihrniie nf Huxouy, Tlierc nrc nix ihll. ilrcn, Ihri'c mhih nnil three iIiiukIiIith, the outiKi'it of whum I'riiiti'KH A mm Munh'ii. wim horn In May, Itiu'l, nfler her imillier'N luplurc with Hut Crown I'riiiec. The title of I'nlllilcu .MolillKIKO'O wiih Klten to the rrlmcm nfler the ilnor.c In Hn7 ulu' wnn nmrrlcil to Curl'O Toni'UI In ,(iihuii Kite obUllinl 11 h-;al hepiiriltlun frulll him In Kill COUNCIL ASK V- " MAYOR TO CLEAN OUT THE ROYAL McmhcrN of the cltv council todny rcqticnled Mayor Kifert to Imvc the police force clean out the itoynl (looming limine nnd nny other plncc of qucHlIoniihle repute in (ho city. If lliin in not done in the near future the councihniTi ntnle Hint they will no iimlnict thn police. The HtiggeMion that the council take Klfp in thin matter wan mndu hy ('outicilnuiii Milcliell, Kiiuuncrvillc ami Cnmphcll todny. In nil probab ility the plnccH will he cleaned out nt once. COUNtCJi MONTICNtttO bUO HC.fi. CHILD. THE VO.tHCt.SS ANNA MMlfA THIRTY-FIFTH STATE' BLOODHOUNDS EIND BODY OE BANDIT rilKKXO, Cnl , April 'J. After fol. lowing n Iruil f fiehh hlood for two Iioiiin near hcr(. todny, u xhcriff'n pmtMi cumc iiniii hc body of mi un identified uml liiully woiimlcd iimu, who in heheved to hnvc uidcil in the munlm- of II. Quick, nn nged grocer, here ln night. It is believed the ihtiK ncideutly hhot himself in the h'K while running uwuy from the piotNc, uml when nimble to dmi: him xelf fuiiher, Hiiecumhed from loss of hlood. Mm buily wns still warm when found. Quirk wns killed in endeavoring In mil Ins sou in reNmtmg tluec unucd vckkiucii who were robbing his gioc ery store The other two yeggmon eluded the itollcc mid wissc. W T 0 E W AK BY MILLAR An upplieulioii for n wnl of review in the ense of the City of Mcilfonl vs. (leorgc II, Millar, was mude Tuesday uflciuooii hy Attorney Kcwherry. Tlic uppllcnlioii will he grunted nml the ense icviewcd, In this inauuer only U the cne uguiust (leoigr II. Milluropeu for ap peal. In the review .Judge Calkins will go over the law points involved nml if he finds Major I'.ifert erred in his decUiou hn will reverse thn case. I'uder the law points nil of NYvr hur.v's motions uml objections will he weighed ntld decided. The npphcutioii nets as u lny in the proceedings. 75 FANS LEAVE TO SEE BIG GAME About t local baseball funu loft for (IranlM PaKX on n special train tb In nfterunou to wltnemt thn hall Kniun butwi-en (J rants I'am ami thn American (lnntn (colored) of Chi caxo, to tin played this afternoon at the 1'aas, The Olantn are aald to be ana of thn fodlem orKinlutlom of Itn hluil In tliM t'nlted Staton. Fl llAillUHM'itO, I'n., April 2.The Ntnte sciuile hern Irfdny unanimously ratified the constitutional amendment providing for the direct election of United States xennlorH. It already hod been ratified hy the house. IVn iisylvnuiu i now the thirty-fifth stale to ratify lb" amendment. OAKLAND TAG DAY VIKN.VA. April :!arl of the Austrian squadron Is reKjrtoJ to hnvn rencbed the MnntencKrln port OAKLAND, C'al , April 2. In thd of Antlvurl. Trnnsorts with 3000 j effort Oakland Is tnakinc today to Infantry nccnmpauy thn warships. It raise 120,000 for thn flood sufferers Is understood that unless thn rIi'ko of of Indiana and Ohio, a party of Scutari Is raised tomorrow a naval I prominent society and clubwomen In demonstration will be mode. I thn guise of "bandits" raided the 4$fc ATfcftft JTA.jrAJi A - at -at tat T ta TT Ta.t J MARRED NEGRO SWALLOWS POISON ST. I.OUIS, Mo., Apiil J Alleged to have been overcome, hy the htignin of being married to n negro, Mrs, Julia (litthiudt, former vvlfo of Cluis. (lerhart, n wealthy SI. Louis real estate operator, h wallowed (ho uiiiiucm uf hrnmidia til Ilio homo of Mrs. Timothy Cox, n fiieml, uml is dcud hero today. Shu in ullegcd to hnvn divorced (lcrhurt to umrry L. W. Kcllng, n negro butler in the Oerlinil liiimc, Until her murriago to tho negro, Mrs. uarhait was prominent in St. Louis noddy. According to Mr. Cox, she. often disjiluyrd her license, to wed Ilio ne gro uml once cxuluimeil: "1 do not euro what becomes of me. I wish I woro dead, for everyone knows 1 am innriicd to n negro," Kellog ml milted nt thn police Hlullmi today Hint ho was married to Mis. (Icrhiut. Mrs. delimit obtained tho lyoinidiu Snturduy nnd lingered for suiho time ul'tur swallowing tho substance. i ii MARSHFIELD CHAUFFEUR PLACED UNDER ARREST MAUSIIFIKLI), Ore, Apiil 2. fluy Orcenlenf, n ohiuirfcur, is uiidci urroHt today, charged with having luuilrihulcd to thn deliiiqucncy of Ir nin Knnrr, aged fnmlcon, who com uiltlcd suicidu Monday uftcr being clildcd hy hoc mother for remaining uwuy from homo nt night, flrecnlcnf was found hi a cabin fifteen tnilcn noi th of hero, ? ? T V V z I z 1 I f r ! t ? ? ? T f ? ? ? ? ? r T t T ? ? T T ? r r z z T t T ; t f X X I t t t X X I WM?MSMtt W WW W '''W t f t IT t I SENSATIONAL THURSDAY SALE Clark's Host O. N T. Darning Spool Colton, Cotton a sool 6 for25c 2c at MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR POSTOFFICE Colgate's Good Talcum Hair Powder Nets, a can each 10c 4c JSbkL r LI La Vogue Coats and Suits 20 Off Wo Will Continue to Sell All of Our Now Spring Stock of Exclusive Styles in Coats and Suits at This Sensational Reduction All $10.00 Coats now 8.00 All .fl.l.OO Coats now .$12.00 All $'20.00 Coats now .. $16.00 All $25.00 Coats now . ..$20.00 All $:m.()0 Coats now ...$2.1.00 All $115.00 Coats now . ...$28.00 All $10.00 Coats now. . ..$32.00 All $15.00 Suits now $12.00 All $18.00 Suits now $M.-10 All $20.00 Suits now $10.00 All $'25.00 Suits now .. $20.00 All pom Suits now $21.00 All $.15.00 Suits now $28.00 mi ' i New DRESSES Just received a beautiful lino of white and colored "Wash Dresses made of linens, voiles, batistes, flaxons and tissues, till sixes, on sale Thursday 20 PER CENT OFF New Waists Just received 2000 new styles, on salo Thurs day tit 98c $1.25 ' $2.00 $2.50 and $3.50 each New Spring and Summer Underwear At sensational low Driccs. women's low uolv- n . . ' - m sleeveless Waists, good 12ioo values, sale each Women's fine grade Yests, low neck, 101a sleeveless, sale price, each lC AVonien'8 "comfy" cut Vests, low neck, -4QJ sleeveless, eu h ltFt Women's fine grade Union Suits, all stvles, t)P sale price, suit '. 233C Sensational Sale of GLOVES All of our New Stock of Kid and Fabric Gloves go in this sale. Sensational Sal Women's Childrons Fast "Fast Waek Ulack Hoso Hose a pair a pair 9c 9c All our $1.25 Kid . Gloves now $4.00 All our All our Kavsor's $1.75 $a.50 waslmblo Kid 1G button 75o Gloves Gloves Chamois now now now $1.50 $2.98 48c Boys' llelivy irose a pair 15c Women's Thin Lislo Hose a pair 15c Sensational Sale WASH GOODS 5000 yards Best Wash ing Gingham and Percalo made, on Gd sale Thursday v 5000 yards fino Zophyr Gingham up to 20c values, on Jlid salo Thill's., yd.. ? ? t t V V v ! t X t t t y ? T t X i. t T T t f T T T t t t t T ? t t T T t T ; Union SarlnK bnnk and hold up Its vlc prwildonl, Victor Mrtcnlf, for mer crplary of tho nnvy. MotrAtf good nnturndfy allowed tho womrn to rob hid pockf'tn ot his muall change, nnioiinttnK to $20 .Morn than a thoumud dollars wns raised during tho first hour of thu PXTITJ T.HHRR. i.1.1 LLJ 1 JJa- O, i. JM- XJi I worklnc dar. Not Icm than' 200 worn en and girls are soiling tags for the relief fund, Trains bearing commit Ifrs aro uelnjc raid ml at every ! tlon. Thn big business houdod and department, atom liava contrlliutvd their saleswomen to aid In tho cam-pulKn. n That Peculiar Lightness and Flavor m J 1 m iNjrvfirf.rl in Hn ftmrtef 1mo.iii ynTTa wal1 UMM.U 111 IIIV MiiWl WUN.UI., lUIIO) MUVf etc, is due to the absolute purity and the accurate combination of the ingre dients of the Royal Baking Powder. The best things in cookery are always made and can be most readily made with the ROYAt. BAKING POWDER. Hence its use ia demanded in the most cele brated restaurants, in the homes of the people, 'wherever delicious, wholesome food is appreciated. Its sale and use extend to every civilized country in the world. The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM NO LIME PHOSPHATES iiilBEniH 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 tired or over worked I offer a great help. ' A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you forthrec generations. I'm known as Cyrus Noble throughout the world. W. J. Van Scbuyvcr & Co., General Agents, Portland. Protect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE Tie Food Driak for all Ages Otaers are InRatieas L. N. JUDD Talent, Oregon Jackson County Orchards, Homes, Farms In a Thriving Center In One r the Cardan Spats of the Rague River Valley ...L. WHY? Just This I Like the Rogue River Valley 1)0 YOU WANT TO SKIX? ItlKht now several buyers are hero to Invest, also I haro friends eoraliiK hero to locate this spring. I would like to know of your proposition at once. It It Is a good Investment wo can do business. J. 0. BARNES, 214 1st National Bank Bldg. SASH and DOOR Catalog-free II will pay you to find out what Sasb, Doors and Millwoik cost Ib Seattle, maaufaclured aad sold under our staple systei. S rand IKmm, lu.pn-tr.1, IS lir. 11.10 Crafl.maQ lluufnluw Ihi-, lutrrlur 41.13 J. ply llr Vrnwr Dour, (uarautrt-tl, !, IS. la. Iblcl. (t.?3 Crftnmn IVtmt lKor, nmn) ilf lu, up (rum , ., f3.ua CulUcv truat Dour., niaujr de.lcn, up Iruni fi,il CaMfinful Sakli. 10 UIca. (d .lira. up (rum $ ,st Iiulilv Ulnduw Trim, lu iilrrr.. uu l' . .. S .HO Iu.ldr Dour Trim, a plrcr., llr J In u Imutllr tMH. H UH.a m 2.lhl Wlmluua, , rhrrk rail. Ilaird . , , , . .Mrillclur- t'ahlurU, hIIIi mlrrur., bulll-ln" ll ,. k,, ,, ., ft !H Wo have our own mill, run It our way most economically and sell UUAKAiNTKBD quality material DIRECT TO YOU through our big Illustrated catatog No. 33, which Is sent free, sseBepeaeaeBBveaeiaaeipeaaaaaasBM m I'lilkllllllllil.'.LaTafAaf Promutly WK m aKT VailUkLlllSIVjSlaH HNsjWsBSfPsVsfSVMVPaHsiHaWpslMUMMBB Srad for Ctlf. Yowr ewn "ma,- I 'i V i