Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDTORP M7Cm TttTHPNK OTinTORD. 0RKC10N, MONDAY. AI'RITj 21. MIS.
PXGBTWO.
IOCAL AND
L'PERSONAL
Sir. nnd Mr. Ocnrge I-'ox, who
Imvo mado tholr homo nt Talent foi
home tlmo nnst, have gone to flranta
Pan to tholr homo.
Ocorgo It. Trelchler nnd daughter,
of ModforU, Imvo bqen visiting If. T
Hull nnd family al Lakeside fruit
ranch, Josonhlho county.
(1. If. Carner, n heavy holder or
real ostnto ntltoguolllvcr, I making
Portland a' business visit.
For '"wile, tlho family driving or
riding horse, buggy nnd harness
T(hla U a good buy nt $200. It In
terested wflto Lothrop Perkins, 13
Hong Court, Mod" ford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewi Ulrldh of
Jacksonville snent Sunday afternoon
In Med ford.
Mr. Louisa Newman nnd Miss
Mary Meo of Central Point tarried a
few hour In Medford Saturday,
L. K: Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs.
.Tame Sillier of Grants Pans worn re
cent visitors In Medford.
Orchard, hunting, fishing and
Crater Lake scenes for sale at Qcr
king & Harmon's studio. Negatives
made any place, kodak finishing. 12S
Cast Main street. Phono 315 It.
Sllss C Buckley of Applegate and
her cousin. Sirs, Burroughs and St Its
SIcAndrew, camo to Medford Sunday
afternoon.
Sir. and Sirs. V. Bursell of Central
Point district and Sir. nnd Sir. L. K.
Hughes of Ashfnnd were among the
many In Medford Saturday.
It you want your lawn mower
sharpened or repaired phono 3C0-J.
30
Sir. and Sir. O. Fnlraer arrived
from Long Beach, Cal., Sunday ev
il Ing.
Miss SIolllo Boy of Applegatc, who
ha been visiting In Medford and
Jacksonville, left for her home Sun
day. Corking & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 1?S East Main street;
telephone 215 R. ,
Frank Coleman and Curly Wilson
wore over from Jacksonville Sunday.
Captain V. Bawllngs, who has
been visiting In this section during
tho past several months, has left for
hi homo nt Sheridan, Wyo. Sirs.
Bawllngs will remain a whllo longer
with her daughter, Sirs. Qcorgo E.
Fox, of Central Point, a her health
Is poorly.
Silas Lena Jorgenson and Misses
Jensen vUlted-wlth frlonds at Jack
sonville Sunday afternoon.
Something different, maternity,
surgical or any stylo corset or waist
made to order; electrical bandages,
belts and brushes for rhoumatlsm,
etc. 237 S. Holly. 20
E. B. Hanley has returned from .
business visit to Slodoc county, Cal.
J. K. Barkdull, who went with him,
continued tho trip to San Francisco.
Sirs. K. H. Cowlea and her family
have returned to tho ranch, located
northeast of Sledford, after an ab
sence of several months from the
valloy.
Frank Crump and S. SI. Carpenter
ot Storllng precinct nnd C. L.
Springer of Applegate wcro among
thoso who transacted business in
Medford Saturday.
Insuro and bo suro. Bight if we
wrlto It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man,
AV. J. Flnley, stato gamo warden,
and J. J. Hedlnger ot Portland weru
In Sledford Saturday.
Sirs. W. R. Coleman ot Jackson
villa has been visiting at Phoonfx,
her former home.
Sir. and Mrs. Roy Bunch, V. II.
Helms. 0. Dunford and Miss Flosslo
Dunford of Jacksonville wero Sled
ford visitor Sunday,
Sir. 'A. V. Sturgls of Applegate
Is visiting In Sledford, her former
home.
Special Tahlo d'Hoto dinner al
Holland hotel every evening 40c. 34
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, ncg&tlveVgmado any tlmo or
place by appointment. Phono SI.
H71.
C. L. Epperson, F. Hackert and C.
F Smith of North Jacksonville spent
a few hours In Sledford Saturday.
Sir. and Sirs. It. SI. Klncald of
Roguo River and Sirs. D, 'Holmes t
Eaglo Point were In Medford one d,
this wook,
Henry Hansen ot Boxy and George
Warner of Brownsboro wore among
thoso who camo to Sledford Satur
day. Vapor baths and scientific mas
sago for mou and women. Dr. R.
J, Lockwood. chiropractor, 203 Gar-nott-Corey
bldg. Phono 145.
R. T. Sandiy, deputy gamo warden,
had official business in Sledford and
Jacksonville Saturday.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
X.ADY AJWISTASfT
Day Phono 227
Night V. W. Weeks 10.J.J-2
Plume A. K. Orr 078-SI
Sir, and Sirs. John lllgham ot An
tloch traded with our merchnnts Sat
unlay.
Mr. and Sir. It. E. Smith of Tolo
and Arthur Smith of Kaglo Point
were In Medford Saturday.
I). Avery ot Kane Creek district
nnd George Bealo of Central Point
were recent business visitors In Med
ford. Stoney to loan on rent estate. See
Carkln & Taylor, attorneys at law.
Sledford.
Mn. nnd Sirs. Lnwson Winter have
been In Jacksonville several times
latoly.
John Mast of Phoonlx product nnd
11. G. Wiener of Eaglo Point made- ft
trip to Medford Saturday.
Str. and Mrs. John Bonhus nnd
Sirs, and K. A. Bonhus of Valley
City. N. 1)., who have been making
W. N. Campbell and his family a
short visit, left for homo Sunday
Wo put tho ro's In feet. The
Beauty Shop, over Mann'. 27
Quito n number of sailors con
nected with the United States navy
passed through Sledford. en route for
California, during tho week.
Sir. O. N. Nelson nnd Mis Vom
Bailey of Jacksonville were Sledford
visitor Saturday.
It Is right or we make It
right. Hair goods, manicuring,
shampooing, chiropody. Tho Beauty
Shop, over Mann's. 27
Henry Emery, a well known pio
neer, J. S. B.IIv nnd Charles Button
were down from Ashland Saturday.
Sir. and Sin. Jacob Schnfor of
North JacksonvUlo spent Saturday
evening In Sledford.
O. W. King nnd Arthur Boso of
Phoenix transacted business In Sled
ford Saturday.
Wo put tho eo's In feet. The
Beauty Shop, over Slann's. 27
frank SIcKec, a prominent ctttxen
of Albuquerque, N. SI., was among
tho many who came to Sledford Sat
urday. Ho owns a fine orchard ami
farm In Willow Spring district,
which has been looked after by Sirs.
SIcKeo.
Slatt Solby, who was located In
Sterling district for a long tlmo. ar
rived from tho north Saturday, after
an absence of several years.
It Is right or we make It
right. Hair goods, manicuring.
shampoolug, chiropody. Tho Beauty
Shop, over Slann's. 27
II. V. Elliott, of tho Medford fish
market. 1 making Roseburg, his for
mer homo, a visit.
Wilbur A. Jone ot Ross lano
transacted business In Medford Sat
urday.
George Carstens has resumed his
former position at Hotel Holland,
Sir. Lucd having resigned.
Gcorgo A. Butz, civil engineer,
mado a trip to Yreka, Cal., during
tho week, returning Sunday.
Sir. and Sirs. Isaac. A. Webb, who
were among tho pioneer residents of
Sledford, passed through tho city
Saturday, en routo to Portland from
Los Angeles, whero they spent sev
eral months.
George Nealo nnd his family and
Sir. and Sirs. SI. SI. Davidson ot Cen
tral Point district made a trip to
Sledford Saturday.
Sirs. R. Bland ot Grants Pass was
In SIcdfor dand JacksonvUlo Sunday.
A carload ot laborer passed
through Sledford Sunday, en routo
from San Francisco to Eugene to en
gage In railroad construction.
II. A. Fredeuburg, who has bean
In charge of tho Prodcucrs Fruit
company's warehouse ut Central
Point, for somo tlmo past, returned
to Sledford latoly.
W. E. Prlco, Al Pankoy, R. B.
Roame and Jame Ingram wcro
among tho Central Pointers In Sled
ford Sunday.
Herman Schuette of Coleman creek
spent Sunday in Sledford.
Sirs. SI. Kinsman and Sirs. J. L.
Helms mado Ashland relatives a visit
Sunday.
.Mr. Parker, who conducted tho
.Modern woodurd during the winter,
has returned to Josephine county.
Mrs. A. J. Carpenter and her
daughtor, Sirs. Vance Wolgamott, of
Talent wcro guest of Sllss Emma
Armstrong Sunday.
Blake Baldwin arrived from Cali
fornia Saturday, going to Grants
Pass tho next day.
Charles Dunford Sr. and Ben Eaton
of JacksonvUlo tarried in Sledford a
short time Sunday.
W. H. Bundle and H. If. Thomp
son ot Grunts Pass mado a business
trip to Sledford during tho week.
A. Frldegar was tho guest of his
daughter, Sirs. J. D. Henry, of Phoen
ix, Sunday,
Sir, Bits returned from Ashland
Sunday afternoon, His health Is
somewhat Improved.
E. L, Jones went to Grants Pns3
Sunday, for a short Btny at Josephine
county's capital.
It, U. MiClunahaud, formerly a
rcsldont of Sledford. was among his
friends hero tho fore part of tho
week.
Sir. and Sir. Thomas Fuson spent
Saturday and Suuduy in Ashland,
their former homo.
N. C. Maria and H. Dlvllblss ot Del
Norto county, Cal., who aro cnguged
In tho stock business, have buon In
Sledford recently.
Frod Rapp and F. B. Oatman wcro
up from Talent Saturday.
C. M. Uiu'h, S. Coffmnu nnd W
Yocom of Buch district wero among
tho mnny In Stedford Saturday.
Sllss Leila Prim ot Jacksonville Is
lulling her mint, Sir. 1 Luy, ot An
telope.
Charle Webster. B. A. Sllnkbr
nnd A. I). Naylor wero Ashland visit
ors Sunday.
F. A. Wlso and S. C. Calhoun of
Grant Pas are lato arrivals In Sled
ford.
Sir. nnd Sirs. W. W. Gregory nnd
Henry Gregory ot Big Sticky turrled
In Sledford Saturday afternoon.
Gus Nichols and J. Sllnger of
Butto creek wero In Medtord and
JacksonvUlo Saturday.
K. P. Hughes nnd S. Stttcholl of
Ashland transacted business lu Sled
ford Saturday.
T. B. lllKttlnbothttm of Protract,
one ot Sledford'a pioneers, who as
contractor and builder built tho first
house In Sledford, Is spending u few
days visiting relatives hero. Ills wife
underwent an operation nt the hoi-
pltal Inst week nnd Is reported con
valescing. Sacrificing contents flue furnished
house. Don't mis this for real bar
gains. 1117 W. 9th st. 30
Harry T. Flnley hns leturned from
n visit with V. A? Sumner In Klorld.t
and I visiting Sir. nnd Sirs. F. 11
Hopkins nt Snowy Butte.
E. E. Koll), prosecuting attorney,
has left for a professional lslt at
Grant Pass.
Sllss Slay Buchanan loft .Monday
morning for a visit with friends In
southern California.
Tho Ladles Aid society ot tho
Presbjterlan church meets In the
chapel Tuosduy afternoon, April 22,
nt 2:30. All the ladles ot tho church
and congregation aro Invited. Host
ess, .Mrs. E. N. Warner.
Bob Forrest returned Sunday ove
nlng from n visit to southern California.
LARGEST VESSEL
AFLOAT LAUNCHED
(U.ASdOW. Apiit al. Jritr llin
river Cl.ule hud been widened lo per
tuit her to slip safely from the ways,
the Cunnnl Liner Anuitnnm, declared
to lie the largest vchm'I afloat, was
launched hero today. The Counte-"
of Sheiry rbrWehed tho monitor ves
sel. The Auitmiiu N nine hundred
feel over nil with n niuely-uliie foot
beam. She is fifty llioipmml tons
rerbter, ami enrri-. eighty tnihines
of one-lhoiwn'litt hot-o power eaeli.
She will neeomiuodnle four thnuuiid
nuengers ami will enny n iMetv of
1100.
Scores of lifehouls nnd two motor
launches niv prowdtd for the giant
liner.
MINIMI
WAG
MEETS AT MALTA
HOME, April 21. Cnrdinnl For
rntn, -mi-mI legato to the twenty
fourth international Kuchnrit con
gress of the Catholic church, sailed
today from Syracuse, on the south
ern const of Sicily, for the historic
island of Miilta whero the congress
will formally open tomorrow. The
cardinal sailed on n Hritish-man-of
war, which had been placed nt his
disxjul-by the English government,
to whom tho island of .Malta he
longs. With His Eminence, on board,
was also hi penunni suite, thirty
of tho lending archbishops nnd
bishops of Italy, a score of prominent
Vatican prelates nml several hun
dred pilgrims.
Simultaneously with the sailing of
the wnr vessel, three ordinary steum
ships nlso sailed having on hoard
nearly 12000 other pilgrims. Still
other steamers will sail tomorrow
while two immense pilgrimages, one
from America nnd one from England
will arrive in special steamships di
rect from New York nnd London. All
in nil, tho formal fuenint of tho con
gress tomorrow is expected to lie
made in the presence of not fess than
3000 pilgrims from nil parts of tho
world, probably tho greatest num
ber of foreigners that have been on
the little island of .Malta since tho
.Middle Ages.
THREATENS TO SUE
:TL
BOARD
SALEM, Ore., April 21. Unless
tho stato desert laud board compels
the Central Oregon Irrigation com
pany to enlarge Its central Oregon
oanal to a capacity sufficient to sup
ply water to all the land sold in tho
Powell Butto district In Crook coun
ty. E. B. Williams, one of tho land
owners In that district, declared to
day that ho will bring mandamus
proceedings to compel tho board to
act. Ho says It Is generally admit
ted that tho company has not ful
filled this portion ot Its contruct and
therefore Is in default and Is llablo
under a J25.000 bond guaranteeing
tho enlargement of this canal before
this time.
Tho desert land board Is consider
ing the matter.
E
BILL FOR ILLINOIS
SPRINGFIELD, III., April 21
Bills providing n minimum wage
commission as a result of tho recent
Investigation Into the wages paid In
this stato to girls and women will be
Introduced In the statu legislature
here, according to tentative plans
mado by tho legislative wago probe
committee hero todny. State Sena
tor Juul and Lieutenant Governor
O'Hara aro drafting this legislation.
Tho bill will provide for a commis
sion of five members, consisting of
two emplo)ors, two wage earners and
a soclologlcnl expert. At least one
member ot tho commission will bo a
woman.
Tho bill nlso provides for n term
of apprenticeship, not exceeding ono
year, during which the employer may
pay tho wages ho sees fit.
WANT TARIFF
I
m
SHINGLES
T.U'OMA, WiihIi., April 'Jl -Protesting
against placing shingles on
the free IK us proposed ly tin' tar
iff bill shiiigteiueii of Washington
have nuked the co-opcratlou of nil
lumbermen on I he Pacific const with
n view of petitioning emigres to nl
low I ho present tnriff to remain.
The Ked Odin Shingle Mnnufue
hirers' ii-xouiittlon, leprcnmUng
about 175 shingle mills on the const
has ndth iM'tl n letter to the West
CVnxt Lumber .MnnurueturerM' tisso
oiatioii, with liindtunrtors nl Tueo
ma, sitting foi tli ils view on the le
movnl of the present tariff of fifty
cents n tlmmnud.
It is pointed out thut the removal
of this tuiiff would give shingle
initiiufuclutt'rH of British Columbia,
who practically draw fiom I lie same
timber belt us the mills on this idt
of the line, an undue uiiwiutugc. He
nays that nlri'Mily tbe British Co
lumbia mills htive an nth outage ho-onu-u
eighty per cent of the labor
employed in the Cunndlan mills N
Oricutnl.
The opening of the l'aunmn I'linnl
will put the American innuufueturer
nt n further duudwintnge, ns shingles
from Canudn be sent in foreign
bottoms whose freight rales are np-
proximately fifteen per cent less
than the charges by Amenenii ships.
ff
SAY MRS.
E
T
LOUISVILLE, Ky April 21,
Thut Sirs. Emmullno Paukhurst, tho
loader of Loudon's militant auffra
gottes, la unquestionably Insane, Is
tho opinion of Sirs. Philips Suowdcn,
tho louder of tho "anti-militants" lu
London, who Is hero today, Mru.
Hnowden mudo a Htutomuut to this
effect In an lutorvlow.
E POLICE
WHITE SLAM EVILS
WASHINGTON, April 21. Dec
laration that tho police of the coun
try ore largely "responsible for white
slnvery evils wti voiced here today
by .Mm. ICate lliehnrds O'Harc, edi
tor of tho Itipsnw, n souinllst publi
cation. "The country's indieo," Paid Sirs.
O'Harc, "is a part nnd parcel of tho
white slnvo traffic bccniiso of their
methods for ils regulation and tho
graft jirovaillng,,
"Sloro than I'Jo.OOO women of tho
underworld die of disease or commit
suicide every yenr, and the sumo
number of healthy girls tako their
placos.
"Tho while slave vioo is duo to
economic conditions, iiud tho low
wagos paid men workers are fully ns
much to blame for tho soeial evil as
the low wngos paid women. Men uro
tumble to support their families
alone, mid tho women uro compelled
to work. Their downfall frequently
follows."
EX-CONVICT TRIED TO
FORCE NEGRESS TO ELOPE
OAKLAND, Cal., April 21. Ar.
rested while attempting to forco .Mrs.
Florence Dnndredgo, n young ncgress
to olopo with luin, nt the point of n
gun, Wollosloy Warner, u negro, re
eoiitly paroled from FoIom penlton
tinry, whore ho hud been given twen
ty yearn fr th murder of hi
mother, probably will be relumed to
prison.
Tho ncgress is a domestic! in the
homo of J. W. Stevens. The Stevens
family was aroused by Warner's at
tempts to kidunp the girl nnd had
him arrested.
OF PORTER J. NEFF
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash . April 21.
The restitution of P J Neff, of
Sledford. ns it trustee of tho North
Pacific Fruit Distributors. Is expected
at onco, according to official here of
tho recently orgnnlied growers' sell
ing ngoncy. Tho action of tho Roguo
Blver association lu deciding to mar
ket ngaln this yenr through the
Northwestern Fruit exchange, It Is
said, makes this resignation on tho
part of Str. Neff compulsory, action
being taken nt tho tlmo of lucorpora
tlon'to bring about tho retirement of
any trustee whose organization dht
not stand back of him In the Indorse
ment of the now selling agency, ,t
II. Bobbins, chosen as mnnsger, nys
that as noon ns Mr. Neff makes n
vacancy It will doubtless bu filled by
by somo other representative from
tho Rogue River district, since there
aro several grower' association
thcro which he did not represent.
Hiker to lecture at Star.
V. J. LlKhtfoot. America' young
est globe trotter, will bo heard In a
lf mlnuto curtain tnlk on tho most
Interesting subject, "The World's
Greatest Engineering Pent The
Pannma Canal." at the Star theater
.Monday and Tuesday, afternoon and
evening. Tho lecture will be Illus
trated with 40 orislmil view photo
graphed at notable point along the
canal by .Mr. Llghtfoot, who has been
five rear in tho canal xono. It is
ono of tho most educational, Instruc
tive and entertaining lecture ever
ulvcn on this subject, and should be
well attwided. Tho Star will also
show Its unexcelled program of
photo plays. Admission will bo fie
and 10c.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED A solid built horse In ex
change for good organ. Phono
22C-J. Austin. 30
FOR HALE Vegetable plants In any
quantity at (3. Carey', Talent,. It.
F. I). No. 1, Oro. Phono 1CF-11.
MONEY to loan. Clark Realty Co.
WANTED Fresh milch cok; giro
prlco nnd whoro seen. Address 1C0,
enro .Mall Trlbuno.
WANTED Furnished 4 or C room
house, not to exceed 1C; close lu,
Am steady router, Call GGO-J. 30
REMOVAL SALE
April 21 to May 1
Every Hat in the house
Reduced. Come I early
and take your choice.
Moving to another city.
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