Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 23, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MDSON PLANS
DING
N
10 NORTH POLE
WASHINGTON, April 23. In
June, 1014, Cantata Hoald Amund
sen, discoverer of Iho south pole, will
leave Ban Francisco In hit Reed ship
Fram on ono of tho most daring ex
peditions man ha ever tempted the
fates by taking. In an uffort to
pierce the thousands of miles of
frojon wattoft thnt lie across tho
north polo from Amcrlcnn to Kuro
poan waters, Amundsen will dcllbor-
ntely let his vessel be frozen In tho
floes In tho northern Ucrlng Straits,
to drift across tho north pole Into tho
European Arctic regions, and then
southwnrd until ho reaches a cllmatu
thnt will molt him loose from his Icy
prison.
For four years until 1918 the
Intrepid unr&vcllcr of tho secrets of
tho far couth and north expects to be
I co bound, isolated from tho rest of
the world by tho Impassablo floes
that have their birth in the land ot
perpetual cold. And all that will
connect him with tho clvlllied world
that ho will have left behind him,
tho world that has showered him with
groat honors for the daring things lie
has done, will bo a wireless outfit,
high up on the mast of tho From, thai
day after day will send out Its brief
log of progress. Whalers, prowling
through tho ico Jetted waters, tramps
daring a swift venturo Into the north,
may pick up tho massages from tho
air. On this slim chanco docs Amund
sen hope to keep bis whereabouts be
fore the world.
Tho exact route of the tco floes
which Bwecp across tho Arctic is be
lieved to be along tho coasts of Can
ada and Alaska to tho Asiatic coast.
Thero the great "Ico continents" dis
integrate to sweep southward carry
ing their heritage ot winter as ice
bergs. That this plan of drifting across
tho Arctic sea is a possibility has
been proved by the wrecking of tho
Ill-fated Jcannette. This vessel sailed
from San Francisco in 1S79. It was
crushed and sunk In the midst of the
Arctic ico In 1S81, some of the wreck
age being frozen near the surface.
The portions of tho ship wcro carried
by the Polar drift past or across the
north pole, through the Greenland
sea and the Denmark strait and oil
down tho cast coast of Greenland.
Another test of polar currents was
made about 10 years ago by tho lato
Admiral Mellvllle and Henry G. Dry
ant, ot Philadelphia, who constructed
about CO very strong casks which
were' designed to withstand the ter
rific pressure of tho Ice. These casks
were numbered and dropped over
board at various points in tho Arctic
ocean north ot Dering sea. Two of
them have since been recovered on
European shores, ono having been,
picked up on the coast ot Icoland and
the other on the northern coast of
Norway.
BUD
N DERSON
The Dally Hint from Turts,
IL COM
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DHOMEAS
CONQUERING
HERO
IIUMOHOUS AXD I'JtAOTICAL
LECTUIIE.
On Wednesday evening ot next
week, April 23, at 8 o'clock, Itev. E.
Olln Eldrldge will deliver in tho
Methodist Episcopal church a humor
our and practical lecture. Subject:
"Comfort for Ugly People." This
lecture l under tho auspices ot the
Ladles' Aid society and for tho ben
efit ot WlUsmetto university. Rev.
Eldrldge is a man of wide experience
and an' entertaining and profitable
speaker.
NOTICE.
Notico Is hereby given that I have
on hand funds to redeem nil out
standing warrants dated prior to May
1, 1012.
ORIS CRAWFORD,
Clerk of School District No. 49.
Willi Medford trado is Medford made,
Only One Way to
END CATARRH
Reach the raw, tendor, inflamed
inciubraiio infested with Catarrh
Korins, and destroy them.
You can't reach tho nooks find
orovlccB with liquid preparations
thero U only ono way brcutho the
germ destroying air tot Jlooth's HY
OMEl (pronouueo It Hlgh-o-me) di
rectly over tho Inflamed and germ In
ft'Btcd membrane.
IIYOME1 contains no opium, co
cnlno or other harmful drugs, It is
n balsamic nlr madn of Australian
eucalyptus, thymol, and some Lyster
luu antiseptics. It Is guaranteed to
ond the misery of Catarrh and Croup
or money back, it's tlno for Colds
and Coughs, ,
Ask. Chas. Strang nbout Uoath'u
11YOMEI outfit today It Is only $1
unci he guarantees It, Extra bottles,
If later needed, CO conts. Just brcatho
It -no stomach, dosing.
VANCOUVER, Wnsli., April 23.
find Anderson, the Medford, Oregon,
fighter who defeated Knyo Ilrown nt
Los Angeles last week vn nmoiijj hi
relatives today. lie was astir enrlv
today, greeting old time friends mid
telling how lie achieved lit wonder
ful successes in the southland. An
derson U emphatic in the declaration
thnt another six months will see him
lightweight champion of the world.
Diek Donald, his manager, also be
lieves that Anderson will have no
difficulty in climbing the pugilistic
ladder to its highest rung.
"Dud fights Minidot on Mny 20,
Joe Rivers on July 4 and Willie Rit
chie Labor Day," voluHbly explained
Donald. 'McCarey has promised us
these fights mid Dud is sure to be
ready to fulfill his part of the con
tract. Hud will, after these fights,
lie champion of tho world."
When Hud arrived at Portland on
the filenmer Hose City he was met by
his mother mid father, and a large
delegation of Vancouver fans, and es
corted here in an automobile with the
band playing "Here the Conquering
Hero Comes."
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NEWLY
CREATED
BUREAU
0 MINES
READY
WORK
Illuck vebet hat mado over a aofl frame
and irtmmed th a . R bW and wuk'.f
viivlta).- Mnlaou li-ot.
AN
GRATEFUL
FOR WILSON'S AID
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TOKIO. April 23. - Tho Japanese j
government today let It bo known
that It Is pleased with the attitude
ot President WIUou to pending alien
land law In California and tho cab
inet Is unanimous in expressing ll
gratitude at tho president's stand,
whllo the popular clamor Is subsid
ing. The official Japanese view of tho
situation Is that the friendliness of
tho American national government
will prevent California enacting any
law which would constitute an open
slap at Japan.
SERUM TO ROOSEVELT
NEW YORK. April 23. To ex
plain his tuberculosis serum, Dr.
Frederick Franx Friedmann visited
former President Theodore Roosovclt
here. Colonel Roosevelt displayed
great Interest in the cure.
TWO MORE INDICTMENTS
BY JOSEPHINE GRAND JURY
Two more indictments have been
returned liy the grand jury, Win. F.
lVttitt being indicted on two counts
for incest against his daughter, nnd
Harry Ranta being indicted for as
sault with intent to commit rape,!
the complaining witness being Miss
Elizabeth flnlbniith.
PORTLAND, April 23.--Menilier
ot tho state bureau of mines and
geology, created by tho recent legls
laturo, have effected permanent or
ganization. The commUsIon Is cum
poed of seven members, whose ap
pointment was recently announced by
Governor West, ns follews: 11. N.
Lnwrlo. C. Follows, J. F. Redd)
T. S. Mann. O, T. Prall, W. J. Kerr
and P. L. Campbell.
II. X. I.nwrto was elected chairman
ot the board. The chairman Imme
diately announced tho following
standing cemmittees: '
Metals aud hydraulic mining, W.
C. Fellows, J. F. Rcddy and H. N.
Lawrle; ceramic materials. T. S.
Mann, J. F. Roddy. II. N l.arwle:
road materials. C. T. Prall, J. F.
Roddy. T. S. Mann: fuels, salines mid
fertilizers. J. F. Roddy. T. 8. Mann
and W. C. Fellows; transportation,
Dr. W. J. Kerr, W. C. Follows and
J. F, Reddy: conservation, P. L.
Campbell, C. T. Prall and W. C. Fc.
lows; forestry relations, C. T. Prall,
J. F. Rcddy ami T. S. Maun; finance,
II. N. Lnwrlo mid C. T. Prall.
The entire commission left for Eti
gene and Corvallls for the purpose of
Inspecting the equipment of tho uni
versity and agricultural college to
ascertain the qualifications of each
for work connected with that of tho
state bureau ot mines and gcology
notici:.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply at the regu
lar mooting of tho city council Mny
6, 1913, for a license to toll malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors at 32
North Front street, for n period ot
six months.
M. AND E J. ADAMS.
Dated April 23, 1913.
TRAFFIC IN WHITE
' SLAVES IS PROBED
LOS ANGELES, Cal , April 3.1 -When
the Los Angeles county grand
Jury met today It was expected to
take up at oiico ttin consideration of
evidence touching on traffic In white
slaves, which Chief of Police Holms
jtlan and officials of tho district at
torney's ottlce declare flourishes In
) Los Angeles, with stnrtllug rniultleu-itlona.
Subpoenas have boon leaned for
several persons sala to bo prominent
In tho business nud soulal llto of
southern California. Among those
summoned Is a well known financier,
and attorneys and other professional
men. Tho list Includes George II
lllxby of Long Roach, one of the
wealthiest men In southern Califor
nia, whu Is expected to testify re
garding what hu declares Is a clear
cut Scheme to blackmail lilm.
Mrs. nilinboth Espey, nlso known
an "lllondle," mid W. II. Wood,
charged with pandering, sire expected
to testify. Other wliiiesae will be
Mrs, Joslo Rosenberg, proprietress of
thu Jonquil apartments, a house
whore. It Is alleged that u millionaire
known as tho "lllnck Pearl" and
other men of wealth were Introduced
to girls In their tootiH.
Most Important of thu witnesses,
according to Deputy District Attor,
ney McCartney, will be several of the
girls who, hu declared, More the hu
man chattels In the alleged traffic
Ing. Among them nrn Mario llrown
Levy, Helen Darker and Jeaiietto
Ellis.
A dozen prominent men aro sala
to figure In n new story that 1 7-year-old
Christine Neat told to McCartney
Tho story also Involved several other
girls ot about tho same age.
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MEDFORD HUNTERS SEEK
LARGEJONTANA BEAR
Four Medford men, W. J. Emcrlclc.
William Humphrey, William Hlntnn
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GREAT
Bargain Event Thursday
The "Designer" 1 year for 35c
The "Designer" fashion maga
zine is issued monthly and the
regular subscription price is 75c
a year. Through a special ar
rangement with the publishers
wc arc offering yearly subscrip
tions for n short time at 3od
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NEAR P. O.
Another Big Waist Sale
500 new Tailored and
Lingerie Shirt "Waists
up to $2.00 values Qp
on sale Thursday vol
A new shipment of
f i n c V o i 1 e Waists
trimmed with Hatine
and Linen Lace. $3.00
values, sale 4 QO
price, caHi luO
20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL VOILE WAISTS
Thursday Silk Sale
75c . Messalines 48
A new shipment of
the latest shades in 38
inch all Sill; Mcssnlinc.
75c grade on sale AQn
Thursday, a yd "01
$1.25 Mossaline 89
27 inch all Silk Mcssa
lino. All good colois,
heavy weight, worth
$1.25. Sale price. OA
DRESS LINEN
36-inch Dress Linen
in pink, blue, lavender,
white and tan. 75c
grade. Sale price iO
COTTON VOILE
42-ineh Fine Sheer
Cotton Voile in all eol
ors. A real 50c grade.
Sale price a Oft
yard -t
DRESS PONGEE
Linen Finish Pongee
27 inches wide. Comes
in nil roloi-s. 50c grade.
Sale price, a QO
yard wtH,
FREE WM. ROGERS GUARANTEED T RIPLE PLATED SILVERWARE FREE
Sheets and Table, Linen
S'h o c t s 0 0c
72x90 Bleached
grade. Special
each
39c
42 and 45-inch
Pillow Cases
18c grade. Spe
cial, per yard
I2t2c
64-inch Mercer
ized Table Da
mask 40e grade
Special, a yard
29c
Best Dross
Prints, a yard
4c
Spring Underwear Sale
"Women's
Sleeveless vests
each
8c
"Women's
fine Vests
1212C
Women's
Umbrella Pants
25c
Colgate's Tal
cum Powder, a
can
10c
Women's
Union Suits
29c
Women's
Comfy Vests
19c
Women's
Lisle Vests
48c
flood Poarl
Buttons, a doz.
5c
20 DISCOUNT
on all Spring
Coats, Suits and
Dresses
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Children's Knit
Waists, each
12'2c I
Rtorcs ask 12'c
Our price, a yd
Domestic Sale Thursday-
Best Oil Clolh
a yard
18c
flood Cotton
Batts, a roll
9c
Notion Sale Thursday-
Clark's O. N.
T. Spool Cot
ton, 6 for
25c
Best Darning
Cotton, a spool
2c
Good II a i r
Nets, each
4c
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XltA AX XLUmXi WiXXl mXiltJUUMlJ TltAJUJii 1& miiUXUXlU lVlAJJia IIIAIJJU AX XXVIUJU ''
nmt .Mr. Umerlek'it sou, Frnnk, left
Tiiemlny nvmiliiR for sovernl weeks
hunting In Moiitniin. Orlsily lienr
will lie (lie irluului immn smtitlit.
nud Upiir Suit river In Moulnitn.
where Hie pnrly Is roIuk, In one ut
tho few uIiu-ch In I lie United Stnles
where IIiIm tiolilu Kitmo Is still foiinil
Austin Welili In one of the nrlnel
pnlH In n now sketch culled ' My
Frhmd "
PUCSIDEHT HAS NARROW
ESCAPE FflOM COLLISION
WAHIIINOTON', All 'JJI. I'ollow.
ni)f (heir iiutiiiw feii) f nun u i'"l
liinn wild n nlieel cur while liiliui;
In tlieir iiiiloiiinliiti', I'ithIiIoiiI WIImiii
mill his .xouiigext iliuiutiler Hleiiuor,
uiv lieiuti rotiunitiiliileil Imliiy, Tim
molormitii, rccinjiiiriii tint piexlili'iit
htiiiM'il williiu 11 lew Ini'lii'H of liii
miH'limi',
Why Stand for Such Agony r'
If is Enxireiy Unnocoassary iliaf Anyoni Suffer with
Boils, Carbuncles, Abscossis and Other
Eruptive Seres.
T&rtry sprint ft host of rrepls lire the
picture of wee. limy mrtfer lt liitnniu
ncony of cAtlnmrtr, l ll, r)lrrla mut
otlirr cxlrfmcl)- ixtlnful nnd ofiru ilnn
ktruus nbiKranes. All limy rcnulro Is to
HR 'v''18
mm
K:7 Limmff
Oit Your Dlood Purlflid With 0.0.0,
and You Won't b Torturd Uh Thli.
cct ttio staxruitlon out ef their MooJ with
8. H. H.
This wonderful remedy woiku en tli
prUiclplu ut allimilatiitK cell Kruwlli, uf
rnnMliiR thu litoe-d to nulckly lnfii now
llfn lulu llirt tUmie. tii ntnp ilui'ny, In
prevent I ho fiirmnttim nf tlinnn ncitiinu
latlnns of Imikeii down veil Hint raMly
mul t ittly Into thu form ot carhuncln and
other eruption.
Hclencn rniinot e ptnln Jmt why cerlnln
cleiiieiit In tli9 lilo.kl feed tho iHHir,
uthoni imiirUh tho Imlr rotdn, mid mi,
And It I tills miiio inyilerliitm nvllmi .if
H. it. H. that ntuckn all illtniid m.
drive Awny nil Kerins, heU nil euro mid
mipi'lntiU thn activity of dUenio Krma
with tha Hiwerful healing action uf leu
eoote, ItemnrkaUo- toatliniiiilaU hnvd
been written thnt provo twyond nueitlmi
tlioro Is IH) IjI owl dUeao hut what can
bo cure,! by H, II. H, And In alt limit
cniea that wero trentct with mercury,
lihlMct, arnentc, ropper and other inln
ernls with no ennanetit effect, tho tmut
nlotilililiitf reeovrles havo been maJu
by H, R R
There la nnt a blood taint of any naturn
that on remain In a yatern fortlDtd by
I lilt mnt wonderful remedy, for It It
nhfohiteiy pure and contains only thoa
element that tho IiIihhI naturally anlm
llalrx, mid which tho tUauea ernlefully
nreept. It agreea with th most dellrnta
stumach, even lit thoao case where llio
uo of atroni; druin ha a. weaKenet
tho Oltfeatlrn ayalem that niellctno can
not b Klven. (let a II 00 bottle of
H H R at any drus: tuio and thua ho
nature,! nf a coinpleta cure of nny cni
tlvn IiIimmI dlaeaan. If your rnao la peculiar
and you dealre aelal advlrei wrllo to
Tho Hwlft leele Co., Mnllcal llept., UT
Hwlft Illdit, Atlanta, (2a.
Both roprcoontativo of tho wholo
somo cordial spirit of tho West
and tho host in hotol sorvico
The
IMPERIAL
HOTEL
Portland,
Orogon
The
HOTEL
JOSEPHINE
Grants Para
Orogon
Both under tho management of tho
METSCHANS
1000 Rooms Wanted
In nrdor to nccommodnto tho ponplo nttondlnit tho Odd Fellows
firnml I.oituc nud Hehebali Assemlily to ba hold III .Medford May
Fill out printed lilnnk helofV and mall to John A. l'erl. Hoc.
Itoom Commltlee, not lutcr than April 30, In order thnt list can bo
classified.
Wo will lmvo rooms urallnblo from May 20 to 23 as
follows;
Rooms with bath 0.......m..pcr day fur ono per
on; C -..per day fof two persons.
Ilnomi without hith 3? per day for ono
purson; W- per dny for two persons.
Street and Niiumbor -
Kamo .-,
At.'ft.i.
feASH and DOOR Catalog-lxee
It will pay you to find out wbat Sash, Doors and Millwotk cost
In Seattle, manufactured and sold under our simple system.
n Panel liiwra, lnieiled, III li" SLID
Crallkiimn lliniMnlmr llmirn, Inlerhir Sl.11
3'iily llr Vriirer lliinra, Kiiuruuleed,
!i'a'U'N", 1 In. Ilihk J11
CriiflMiinu I'nml Donra, iiiuny lie
l:ii, ii friiui S.1,00
(itlliiiio I'miil llniira, iniiiiy iln.ln,
up (mm SJ.'M
('Heiiieiil Huli, 10 dralgna, 10 aliea,
uii IniiA . - S ,01
lii.ldn tllnduir Trim, IU ilri'a, nu
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Intlile IliHir '1'ilm, II plrcea, lied In
ii iiuiiiiie $ ,en
3lliitil IMniliiH", Xl;i0, eheik rail,
dl.Klll . .. SI.SI
.Meillrlnv Cnliliiela, wild mlrrura, ,
'built-in" al)lo ........ Sil.10
Wo lmvo our own mill, run It our wny moiit economically
iinit Hull (HTAItANTKKI) nunllty imiterlul DIIUiCT TO YOU
throuitli our IiIk llluatniteil ciitiilot; No. 33, which Ih uent free,
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Anybody,
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Sand for
cntaioif,
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Your Own
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