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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
rw 1 m FKQYj THIiRR, SAYS OHIO DISASTER COULD NOT BE HELPED & MEDFOKT) IffXTTi TRTBUTO fRDFORD. OTlEflOX, TTTCmSDAY. 'APIUL 10, 1013. PORTLAND MS BUD ANDERSON DOES GLOVE IRK NAT ON TO STOP PHONE MERGER City Attorney Appeals to Uncle Snm ns Does Attorney General Craw tonl to Prevent Snle of Northwest rrn Loiiu Distance Line Independent Telephone Situation In Northwest In Jeopardy by Deal Immediate Action Urflcd l'OIITI.AN'D, Orr., Apiil III, Pity Atloniiiy I'ntnk S. (limit hiw Imlnv itiilli'il tiiou the itnvciiitiii'iit lo ntil in ir'H'riliiK ciiiiitllhii li'li'iliiiii' tn-rvlci' in I'urtlitiiil. In it li'li'niuiii to ITnili-tl Kliilcs Altmiicy flciirrnl .Mclti'.MiolilH In M fi Hi Hint Port- lllllll is l'l)ll'HH lo IlltlTfl'lll in t!l iniMcr of lonj; iIIhIiiiii'i' li-lqilitmt' nrrvlim ulilrli is i'Xn'ri'il lo roMilt from Miii'cciiKtuI ruiiM'loxiiro itntiwil iiiKH ii;uiiiNt llm N'orlliwi'xIiTii J.mitf DiNtiuiiMi Trli'ilmiii' rotiiiiin. Aiintlii'r Irli'Kniin wnn unit to Mi'Kt'.vnolilt liy Alltirni'.v (Mit-nil t'rnwfonl of Ort'on liicli ulnlnl tlmt I ln Ori'non Ii'hIxImIiiih IiiuI li ri'rlnl hint o intiri'iii in lint fori--cloMiirn Hiiil I'rfidlint; tin- XorlliMi'xt irn i(iuiiaiiy, tlmt iiivilinliiin lunl lionr Hint llm Mock nn.l Itoiulu of tlm NuMliwoslrrn Iuik DiNlitiii'c 'iVli'ili(iiu' twuiijiitiiy mi ownrtl liv tin' .Sunset Tclt'urupli nml Tt'li'iilmtii' i'iiiiimnv, n iiliniiliiiry of llm Auirr ii'nn hvxliin, in tllii'd i'oinMlitioii uitli Hie Xorthucntcrn I.oiik Din Which 'lVlriiMiit roiiiiiuiy. Craw foul' mcmiino concliuleil: "I'rucccillnt'H iiiMllulril n pi in si thin company in .Scuttle, Kinj; county, WiiNliinuloit, Imvo Imtii HiiH)cnili'tl nwnitiiiK notion liy your tlcmrtincnl, tin frilcrnl rnml jurv linvlnj; Wtl.cn n recexs until April Ul. Tim United Stntt" iliMriet attorncyM of OriKnr nml Wiitliinijlou, who rciomy liml thin pniNi'i'iitiiui in IimiiiI iiro now iliKipinlifiril from proceeding with Hninc. "Tlio whole InnVpomlonl tolcplinne Mtimllon in the N'orlhwcM, liy which tin public nrrurc telephone coiiipc litioi) tlllllcr the Kllflllllllt net, in in iinuiiiu'iil jeopardy by onr failure to iir! nml lit the precnt ilelny, i Cllillilillj; the Iti'll li'h'pholH' llioilopol) lo coiiMiuimiito lhu ineruer pbin." sssssH. j9 ' TK skf M 0. I.nlj'hliiii, ihti'f liMlroj-rMphcr ut Wuxhini'tiiu, Iiiin just j-im'ii ii In opihtoii lluit no hiiiiinii iici'iicy could Iimvii iitcilcd tho Ioih of lift mid iIiiiiiiiki' by the Ohio flood. .Mont of the flood ciiinc from llic brcnhiiiK of rcxcnolr. He Miid (lint no re i'IMiIm could li" built lo hold tho Mrniii which cniuc umhi IIiohc in Oliio lhioii;h III'' IiciiW miliH of tho pnttt two M'i'l.H, would he unpoHHildc to build rrctvoim o mIiiikI miicIi ii Mriini, nml if tin old iccroirs ore nliullt Ohio will be in (lunger of n rvpetlllou of the ilitiflcr MISSING AND Y SENATE PROGRESSIVE DECLARES KERN IL IS Fi N HAN ntA.STIHCO. C'nl , April JO Word tlmt Ktlml Wlllltiim, former Henttlu raiuty Klrl. wltb her mother mid uliter, hm hirii lornted nt On Inrlo, Knu llernurdlnn county, rearlied thn illntrkt nttoruuy'a office hero todny. Atilntnut Proicrutor Kilwnnt Cunbn Immt'illnlely wired to tlmt town lo the rotmtiitilo rnuicut'"!; tliut lui rommutilrnto Immediately with the alierlff of l.o AiikvIoh com. ty. who l aruicil with forelKn iiii forum from Uiiirrlur Judr.u I aw lor' court. TIiIh Informntlon wan the flrtt to reach Dlotrlct Attorney I'lckert mnr I'roivw Herur Coleiiian reiorlvd that ho had found tho Wllllitti.H fain- I.OH AN'dlil.nH, Cal, April 10 lliiil Auileriiou took iiji tho kIov-h nKiilu todny In prepnnitloil fur liln 20 round hnttlo with K. O. Urowi al Vernon Apill tn, Audnriiou wj I do only HkIu w-mk, howovrr, unll tho day of tho fight. Drown ro ii 1 1 lined ih utrenuoun tialulliK at Venice, Ilo Ik IoiivIuk nothltiK uiidoun to hit In flrHt cIiinh condition for IiIh nerond meetlmt with the hard hlttltiK Amlnrfcoti IIU uinnnmT, Dumb Dan .Mor:nn, Im ex peeled to nrrlvo Into thin wenk AudeiHou ruiiilun n favorite In the liottlnit, 10 to 8 holm; offered. 10 GIVE AD MEN E AUIOMOBIl E ArrniiKeiueiilH are heiui; miidc by the .Mid find ('oiuuiereial Club lo Niiilnbly eiiterlnin the iinrthweNl ml meiiV HHNocinliou when I (ID delt-Kiitc pmx lliiiniyli Mtdford on their way to Saermueiilo, Kiiudny, April '.Ml. AiiloinobileM will bu linked to carry the parly from Med ford to Ashbiud thioii)h the orchard district. The (xiuit-ttioii will not only in elude Portland ilclc;ntcrt but dele jjnti mul their friemU from Wiinb-iiikIoii. A parly of 'JO ihitor nrrived from i'lict Sound point todny to visit Mcdford mid the lioguc Itiver vnlley am the reMilt of the excursion enm pnljni recently curried in that flection. The Milorrt will rcmnlu nevenil diyn. RAIN GREETS FIRST L NKW YOIUC. April 10 -Clear weather here today iiMiired n crowd liy mUnliiK when ho arrived at ilicli' of 35,000 fann nt thn l'olo cround. late nddrruM here to notify them to The galea wire opened two hoiim ho on hand nt llm next calling ol earlier than uminl to nccoiutnodate the cnmi nKalual l)r Otto C JimIi ii tho cruwda. Mayor (laynor wna ex next .Momliiy pected to pitch the flral hall WA8IIINOTON, April 10 l)l. cuknIiik Iho new lennto rulea, United Htutea Keiiator John V. Kern of In dlaiia today wroto the followlnu t-tateinenti "liy ahollidiluK one-limn power In the flciiutu nml r.lvlm: tho power of majority lo memherahlp on each committee, we have uiiHhitrkled the iiiemhvrH of Iho venate, Under llm old Hyatem, tho committee chalrmnn roubl pruent ncllou on n bill by rr fiiHlnc (o call Iho coimultlce. "Wo removo IIiIh lilndiaiico to free cxprcaalon by mithorlilut; u majority of u rommltteo to call meetliiKH, Under the old hcIuuiic, llm ehalrmiin could Hinother bllU by eutruHtliiK Ihutii to u himtllo Hub-committee named by hlmiielf, Wo removo thla oliHtuclo to efficient conduct of actc utn liiiHlueaa by kIvIiii? a majority of tho coiuinlttno n HkIiI to unmo tho mill-committee, Under tho old nclieiue. tho chairman could uitmo ns confrorcH on tho hilt either men lion tllo or uniiciiiualutod with Ita pro- vIhIoiih. "Thn demorrntH In thn aonnto arc iih proitreawlvu iih Uiohd In tho Iioiiho," THAW IS EXAMINED BY N'UW YOIUC, April 10. Marry IC. Thaw, Hlnyer of Btanfoid Whlto, ar rived hero today, uccompaulod by two ntteuiluutH from Mattoweuu, to appear huforo tho ttrmid Jury, which Ih probltiK nlloKod bribery In con nection with efforts to roleaiio him. JiiRtlco Honhury luBtructod tho Brand Jury to not allow Thaw to nmko any HtatumoutH Involving him aolf In wroiiKdoluKi Ho aald; "In tho oycH of tho law Tluiw It. Insane mid can do no wronir, Any toHtlmniiy ho Klvua immt ho corroho nitod by other wltnoHuea.'' RpYAI The most economical of all Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is more eco nomical than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes Mixtures made in imitation of genuine baking powder, but containing alum, are frequently dtttributcd from door to door, or advertised and offered at a low price. Such ate mixtures of unhealtliful ingredients. In England, France, Germany and soma sections of the United States the sale of alum baking powder is prohibited by law. 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Uuiou Suits 80s X nct- iii ru Tm.:..i..i;i. tt;v o.,:fn rrtA a. XH.OW yj..JJ X UJIDIUllK VJXilVU wuiio vy Best $2.50 mercerized lisle Union Suits ..,.....$1.45 Best $1.25 ribbed Union Suits 95 Best $1.50 ribbed Union Suits : $1.15 Best $2.00 pure lisle Union Suits $1.30 iiest ijKj.uu supernno asic umon auits $a.wo y a. Hosiery. Shirts. Paiamas. Nkht Shirts. Gloves, i Hats and Caps, Sweater Coats, Suit Cases, and in fact everything at a tremendous sacrifice. ""i""""""""iSiWSMMSMSSSI.SPMMSSiBiMSHSSMSSMIiBMS t Daniels for Duds Medford's Leading Clothier i s hi t. -m