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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1913)
4 fv tssr " H t i I r IS M l. ? " KCG1 EIGHT 1T03YEARSF0R T; 1 TO 7 FOR BURGLARY GRANTS PASS, April 20. Judgc Calkins hns sentenced Vm. P. Pet titt, convicted of Incest with his daughter, Julia to nn indotenninnto sentence of from one to three years in the penitentiary, the latter period being tho maximum limit of the pen alty. The judgo said he believed that the penalty provided by law was not severe enough in crimes of so grave a nature. Will Depevr, convicted of wife de sertion and failure to support hi family, was given one year in the bounty jail, bat he was paroled un der the charge of tho alien ff, to whom ho must report at stated intervals. The court also ordered thnt he pay $0 Weekly to the support of his fam ily. Emil 8eip, who entered a plea of guilty to tho chargo of larceny for tho theft of tho Coffcnbcrry bicycle, wns sentenced to three months in the county jail, with patolo under the sheriff's charRO during that period. II. M. Humphrey, convicted of hav ing burglarized the homestead cabin of Miss Kcho Gaddis in the Illinois Valley, wai given an indeterminate sentence of from one to seven years in tho penitentiary Humphrey is considered of weak mentality. lie mutilated himself while on a ranch' near this city last summer. is Sgobcl & Day issue the following dated New York, April 10: Tho Liverpool market as per our cables tho past few days stands about as it did previously. With lighter shipments they may advance. W have no cables from London or Hamburg, and the season for export is nearly at an end. New Yerk: Pleased to report a continued better state of things, the offerings this week at auction being as follews: Tuesday Washington Ben Davis, I.201.10. Thursday Washington Ben Daws, $1.251.1Q. La Grande York Im perial, $1.05.B5. La Grande Ben Davis, f l.OOQ.bU '.Friday Washington Ben Davis, $i.251.15. The demand, especially for the so called lower grades is improving largely, owing to ten days of cool weather and oontinued higher prices oa oranges, so it looks to us as if the season here would wind up better than we had expected, unless we get h bot spell. ALLEGE FRAUD IN JA PORTLAND, April 25. T. J. Leonard, under indictment on a charge of swindling in n renl estate transaction and already defendant in several suits in which the plaintiffs decluro he imed fraud in inducing trades, is again being sued iu circuit cpurt. Tho plaintiff this timq is Joseph C. N. Rowull, who states that ho traded 75 shares of the stock of tho Chelto Harbor Packing company and two lots in Napoleon, a townsito on ill apa Harbor, in Pacific county, Wash ington for 87s cre ot land in Grant comity and a note for $-1000 tdgned by W. B. Horn and secured by a mortgage on 83 acres of land in Jackson county. Howell asserts that he has discovered that tho Jackson county luml is not worth more than $4i nd that back taxes have ac cumulated ugaiiibt it. He wants tho deal reboinded. NEW WRECKING TRAIN FOR SOUTHERN OREGON A full wrecking train and crew was sent through hero Friflny over the Southern Pacifiu to Ashland, from which place it will operate. It will operate over the Jyvo divisions of the road from ltcscburg, Ore., to litiusmuir, Cul., Ashland, its head quarters being about midway. Here tofoio it has been necessary to call ill a xvjeoking train from a distance when the services of one wns needed, often flftluyiiiR the clearing of the Uaok for many hours. A part of the equipment will be kept at Giants Pk. It consists of )i 100.on crane. MCES m i CHICAGO'S NEW I OF CHICAGO, April 25. Chicago's new morula court tho first of It kind In tho world Is operating upon tho theory thnt there Is no derelict of society, no matter how depraved, no matter how long or how hardened In vice, but that stilt harbors aomo spark of goodness, some dormant, smouldering character material that can be fanned Into a fama of good citizenship and moral betterment. Tho morals court Is In It third week today. In that ahort time, according to Ihoto who wero most Instrumental In bringing it Into being, It has dem onstrated Its placo by tho great good already accomplished through It. The theory on which this new court la being conducted Is not being preached from a pulpit as on abstract proposition. It Is being put to actual practise every day, with sociological exports, who crowd tho benches of the courtroom, looking on and tak ing notes. They belieo It will mark a new era la court methods of dealing with habitues of tho underworld. They believe It an essential part of any city which Is striving to clean out tho morally leprous spots in tho community. It Is, they contend, an Important step In the solution of that Just now widely and frankly discuss ed social evil problem. Tho court opened April 7. Judge Jacob Hopkins, who was chosen to preside over tho sessions of this new court because of his deep Interest in stamping out vice, today declared he Is wholly satisfied with tho experi ment. "We havo set to work with this creed," said the Judgo, "that there arc no 'down-and-outers.' Thcro are persons who are temporarily down, but they arc novcr completely out. Thero Is always something left In tho apparently most hopeless hu man derelict which can bo awakened. All it needs Is huniap kindness, a helping upward pull. These arc not always found. In tho ordinary court and it Is too much to expect that they always should be." PAT MEGQ BOSS OF NIGHT Pat Mcgo, scrgcaut. Promotion has come to Officer Mego of tho night police force at the hands of the mayor and city council. Hereafter Officer Mcgo will be known as Sergeant Mejro and he will boss the cops, on the night force between the hours of six p. m. and six a. m. The promotion wns made by Mayor Eifert Friday night, the council con curring. The appointment provides a head for night police work. Heretofore the officers held consultations as to courses of action in emergencies. The step will leave no room for ar gument when orders are issued. More than 50,000 women In Chi cago earn S a week or lees. WOMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS From Nervousness Caused by Female Ills Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Auburn, N. Y. "I suffered from nervousness for ten years, and had such organic pains that sometimes I would He in bed four days at a time, could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk to me or bother ma at all. Some times I would suffer for seven hours at a time. DlfTerentdoc tors did tho best they could for mo until four months ago I began giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound a trial and now I am In good health." Mrs. William H. Gill, 15 Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York. "Doctor's Daughter Toole It," St Cloud, Minn. "I was so run down by overwork and worry that I could not stand it to have my children talk aloud or walk heavy on tho floor. Ono of my friends said, 'Try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, for I know a doc tor's daughter hero in town who takes It and tho would not take it if It wero not good.' " I sent for the Comjound at once and kept on taking it until I was all right" Mrs BenriU M. Quickstadt, 727 6th Avenue, S., St. Cloud, Minn. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound may be relied upon as the most efficient remedy for female ills. Why don't you try H? COUR MS OTDFOKT) MATL TRIBUNE, L "Will arrive In Med ford Sunday Uud later. Henceforth It will not be Mcdford and Vancouver, but of Mcdtord alone. Regards to all." Such was the text of a telegram received In Mcdford Saturday by Claudo Miles from Dick Donald, man ager of Uud Anderson, tho next light weight champion of tho world. Dick will bo met by a large number of local sports, while a big reception will be tendered Uud on his arrival. In tho Oregon Journal today Kayo Drown Is quoted us follows In regard to tho recent fight with Andersen: "When Klvers knocked mo down," said Urown, "ho had to pull his punches from his hip. When ho knocked mo out, It was a wild, lucky wng that landed. Ho had been try ing to land that punch for 10 rounds during which 1 was boating him to a frazzle, and somehow It connected with my unguarded jaw. If 1 had been tho lucky one, It wouldn't havu landed. "On tho other hand, here Is Ander son. Ho didn't pull any swings from his hip at mo. Dud just hooked his left Into my jaw and set mo on .my haunches. Any one of his loft hand blows -that floored mo at Vernon didn't travel over nlno Inches and I can't understand where ho gets tho jKiwor In his blows. They are ter rific; they aro pondcrdus enough4 to knock out anybody that tho northern boy can hit. He has a great future before him. Ho takes good care of himself, so far as I know, and that Is probably why ho can hit so hard." Public Library. The collection of children's books suitable for homo purchases, which has 'been at th6 library during tho last month, is to be returned on May ltt. There are more than a hundred title, in the very best edition, Tho collection will not be here again be fore Christmas . and it is suggested thu't ttioso who would Le interested in purchasing them at that time might look over the display nt the library this week. The books could then be purchased at any time through tho jocal lxQk stores. May Day Dinner St. Mark's Hall Served Thursday from 0 to 8 I. 31. MKNU Young onions Jelly Kadlsbca Smothered chicken and glblot gravy Rlced potatoes Creamed carrots Fruit and nut salad Hot rolls Ic cream Cake Coffeo ff' Wo Llko To Fit Tho Hard To Fit The Low Season Will Soon Ho Hero Well dressed women will wear New Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords this summer! Wo aro showing some beauti ful modols In those dainty sunshine shoes! Wo want to show you our beautiful Low ShoeB and wo ask tho prlvllogo of doing sol BEHLING'S Good Fit Shoe Store Old or now white shoes dyed any color to match your dress. DONALD 1 A it SUNDAY ANDERSON ON awf Ji k v V MEDVORD. ORIWON, SATURDAY, APRIL 20. lfllH. 'X I want to give my testimony on tho wonderful results of using llorplclde. December 14th, 1911, wo adopted a llttltv girl from the Orphanage. Her head was almost entirely co crcd with what wo term "scald head," ono sldo being entirely bald. I used ovxry romrd) I cTcr read or heard of Including ph)slclau's prescriptions but they nvallcd nothing, At Inst In desperation and as nn experiment, because It Isn't advertised for that, I began on llorplclde, Tho first fow applications stopped tho Itching. After using two and a halt bottles hu wni entirely cured. I wish you could soo her hair. If I had used any more Horpicido I don't know what wo would have dono with It as shu already has hair enough for two, Tho bald places aro well , covorod'nnd It Is peculiar that all tho riow-hntr Is curly rhllo tho od Imlr Is straight. Tim child, whose name is Ulcurtls la now. eight years old and calls herself tho "Horpicido Olrl. ' - -" ' MUH. C. K. SIIAItl'. Each day reveals marvctous and astonishing results achieved by tho uso of NUWIIIIO'S IIKItl'IC'IDK Thoro arc surprises In every bottlo which may ho experienced by tho ono who uses It carefully and Intel ligently. White the results aro not alwa)s of such an astonishing nature as those experienced by Mrs. Sharp, they aro Invariably satisfying. Horpicido eliminates all dandruff, stops Itching of tho scalp and prevents the hair from falling out It gives tho hnlr-llfe, luster and luxurlanco so Intensely admired by cveryono and which Is so naturally associated with NEWDKO'S HKUIUCIDK, tho well known and Original Dandruff derm Destroyer, TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Send JL0 Cents for Trial Bottle and Booklet. Soo m Two Sizes, 50c and $1.00. Sold and Ouorantcctl Kterrwhrrc. Your money luck If you Applications ntfllio Hotter llafrter Shops and llrauly l'nrlr. Z j . A MEDFORD PHARMACY Next to Post .Office, , C ' SPHCIAL AOKNT8 ' JhJJm5mh$mm$m ELECTRIC COOKING j IS TRUE ECONOMY I NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF ? t T ? t T T r T T T T ? t f t t J T t T T ? T t i wr .roast a chicken or bake two loaves of broad. Can bo connected pn any lamp i soekot. No special wiring required. Costs r 5 cents per hour or less" tp operate, depend- jjfeyug on quantity of current used. f- California-Oregon 216 WEST MAIN STREET. A SURPRISING RESULTS FROM THE USE OP NEWBRO'S HERPjCIDE Tho manufacturers make no claims of hair growing qualities or curative valuo for Horpicido. Hut the accompanying letter from Mrs, O. K. Sharp of Luvorno, 'Ala., which conies voluntarily ami un solicited, is a glowing tribute to tho won derful power for good concealed iu this well known scalp prophylactic. READ MRE. SHARP'S LETTER. t'MV EL BACO OVEN, price $12.00, will SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE l.uvernc, Ala., rou. iu, iina. Coupon y"v S V C o are not sa AYJW' &&&, " -' .&$8yjss ywsyss ELECTRIC RANGE, price $00.00 ensh, JffiTi.OO on iustallinonts. This range has new typo broiler in top of oven, tho best broiling device up to date for any stylo stove. Will bake, roast, broil or fry; is better, cleauor, safor than any other cooking appliance. Ask vour neighbor who uses ono. Flat rale for family uko, 5.00 per mouth. Ask about our special installment terms on this rango. Power Company PHONE 1681. Miitlmr should hit photographed, hut Mother thinks only of tho rhlN drou when shu thinks of photographs. 1'erhaps sho'll need persuading purhaps will call It vanity, hut hor pletiires will provo alio In still n homily will bo lit greater dumiuid than thonn quaint pictures of younger das. Mnko an npHiltitiucnt for Iter. H. C MACKEY Kant Main and Central Mcdford, Ore. The Bonded Warehouse OKNKHAL HTOHAOK Oregon's Moat up-to-dftto Tire-proof Warehouio with Hurglar-proof Vault. For rates apply MEDFORD REALTY ft IMPROVEMENT CO. Managers . t-'rrli, light mid brown! No better bread Hun nun, wo rlnlm, orr riuiifl lo town. TIIK IIIMT Ol' I'MlUlt Wo employ tho latest method, toot n'w jhioIHvo that you'll enjoy I hit dread wc bake for you. , MEDFORD BAKERY ft DELICATESSEN 4'1 H. Central TO BRING IN, OR ' THE SWITCH. t T T T t T T t t t t T J t t t Y IP r3kTAIII r Mt'..... -. .- j. .- - lJS!H!ggBg&B3BK!e&i&tt . ..-".