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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1913)
p ' .. . vvcwiivi Dvtni.' M'WDKOIM) MAH; M'UIMUNM, MMDFQH1). OifKdOiV, WICDNKSDAY, NOVIWIUW. 12, lOlfl, j ' j , 'i- !'A(H:TlLf.F3I0 Will lit tit Coiuhiul wiik rioon III ii NIIOIV ilrlfl, Klflmm liuudiiiil worldiinu nurcvpi! "d In puiiliiK 1 1 Hlri-ot cur HnoR In older Dlhoiii proliuhly will ho work lint on iiihciliilo lomorrow. Tho Imm pllulii mo cri'iilly humlliuiiiii'd hy iioniM link ol proiicr fond (jiIhik IiiiiI to ucr rnmllo lli'ht HIGH CHirlAMAN (JHAHGED ImKlilor of itov. T. (.', (loddoll of WITH WHITE SLAVERY "rl,A",,' '"y WftH ftr",'Ki'l tmlny jnml ntuinndod lo Jull In dofnult of Mud uftur inonlliH of plondlni; Toy In ililcod (IoIiIIh to coiiki to KuiiUlo whoro hii Ih nlloyml to hnvo placed her In mi Irumonil ronort. (Jovtinimiiiit iloluotivos nny who tried to (ni-ttpo hut Toy cmurhl hor mid told hr If fho irnKiil h would liollfy tin ( hliii-Ho Uihk mid Hhe CABINET SUPPORTS WILSON'S STAND ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS over two liourn tho cnliluot dlneuHvd today overy phnno of tliu .Mo.xlcun all. nation, . Tho roiiconntw of opinion won tho ITnltud Stutou Bltould iu)t tako n hii plo buck ward stop.- H bucnuto knowh that nil tho nocrotnrlc fuvorui tho stops which Would convince Iluorla tho Cnltoil Stntea wan In enrnont, mTVI.t. Nov. 12 Parry Toy, n wimllhy ('IiIiioho wiih iirn'lod lint ulKlit clinrKod wiMi vIoUIIiik tho fT.OOO hull ( WA.1HI.VOTON, Nov. 12. Proal Jdnnt WIlHon'n cabhet (.ind firmly 'h'jhlnd him In hit efforts to forco HuortnB retirement nu n neces.nry utrp for tl.o i,n'i'inK Mexlro. for Toy cruntfHl n nomwllon llirro yoarH mko whi'ii ho ifiarrtiil Clirimiu Hod- dell n workor In n I'ortliiml mhHlon. STILL IMPASSABLE Mnim m-l In mukliiK a while dv; of ih,.,.,. Hfi,.r ii,,. .,,..., ,.. ,ii, ,t nilli ' " '. j.ll.w till IMII'D'J WltlFyn HI (lnlill" (loddtll tin. l IiIih-ii y'tir oil hi r Hitter, Onldlc i it, ,, ,) nl( cnvcii' i would ho is .it h;uk or klllod CLEVELAND SH ON RATIONS STREETS M qi.HVKI.ANI. (. Nov. ia ."ny liulf of CloMlliwiil smm mi iiImiiL ia t limit tOltlt)', Of (Imi ufriitru liy iki milium nil wnni lliu vry poor. Tliu hIuiiii Iiiii) M'mitil, Mri'ul cur truffle wiik mr llnlly rHiiiHiitil nml iIihiIuih wnm tilrklng UgitiirRlily to miiUo iMIv. 01 !c ur rood ii,i.1Kki. Miuiy 'Nlivntu, liortMXii', iini nIIII pmcikuilly liiiinniili!it, liurlinl umliir Niimv iirin. in mi piiin'H rirti'itn fwl iliHip nml rillitit with mi nlniimt llllt('M llUIKllI llf rilllllll Mlll'H, WllHH nml truHM. .Morn III ii n thlH. followliiK llih'ii iln)M ilurliiK wlilcli (ho illy twin iii.it r ly rul off from tint oiitiililii world, with no fnmli nliliiiiiimtM ulllicr of fontl or fiml niitiliiK In. tin ncttinl mIioiImho oxUloil. Itnlliif win i. ucIihI by tomorrow hut In tlm inimii. Hum, iimny who uuilil nml would Klmlly my for food mill uurmtli will r.o hotli ImiiKry nml mlil. On itcrotiiit of tlm nml tiorliii;u uiiMt of tlm clt"H fnetorlim wro fnrt'iMl to cloMt down. Two limn w(,r knowu ilvflnllnljr to Iiiivd vrMuu In tlm illy diirliiK I ho Mtorm. John ItluliiuiHiil win MIIimI wlntn tlm roof of liln liotim) roltMiiHl iiiiilor tho wwIrIU of n Mimv ilrft end ei-HHhiMl him. Wllllmn uinlinrt wn fuiimJ. fnuuii to diwith. In n annw drift. Nnnrly 11 iroro of Hgrwiin worn r.-iiorlnt iuImIiik, how vnr nml iirolmMy nut until tliu miow liiiiltn will nil of them ho nrcountod for. Thnt ll will-ho wnokx hnforo oil tlrly uormnl coHdltloim nro rwluriHl III tho Pity wan tho rommmitiH of opinion. At loimt it third of tlm rlty wim without tulilioiif). Tho light I uk nytiii n hallly tiltuirnntiUml. Tlm iM'Inmln n mill rlil. Churl- Initio orNiiulditloiiH wnro iiwiitiitnid. Coriw.Hi Iny In a numlmr of houiim, w-nltliiK until tho uiidurlnUorH nro nW to hury tlnun. W'nrnhiK wiu In. Hii'd Ur I ho health tititlmrltli not to drink wntor from tho lko. vtlrrml to a di mud color, without IioIIIuk. CITY COUNCIL PLACES 1913 TAX LEVW 12 MILLS Mvdford'N tix lovy for flvM at IX mill h) tho v lit II HHCllll mmmIoii lmld nlnht, mi ImroHM of 3.1 IbIS dUtrlhutiHl iu follow tho lovy limt jmir. I'liud. ItMS 1013 Sowor I. ft i.R Kirn I.s I.I MKhC 1.2 I." Library o.rt o.i! (Itiniml o.7 1. 1! NlukliiK o.fi n.ii I'nrk 0.2 o.l Itilttrwl 2. ft s.r. JJlntut fi. roud . i.r. 1..'. I til 3 wim Ity council Tmwiluy tit II Im mtr , iihowliiK AinotintH sm.7.s 7ua.6:t iii;ui.n:t xsui.r.i S!l)l.0l 3301. r.i r.r.u.'jr. r.)2ftK..s:i h253.7S 'I'oinl y.y 12 iio,o;to.2ij Tho lurrtHHo In cniiHcd liy tho dcj. Hondo In nMtNHivd vuliiiillon, mnl In. I'lmloH tho Imnvy oxiiiuidlluro for tho Hliorly llumlltoii rnnrlt which will ho iiHiid to protiict tho city wnlor iiidy ut I 'lull l.akn. Tho hiuvlot Iiicioiiho In lu tho K''norul mid Inlorcitt fnuiU. Iilil.onu 2i! 1h tho iiuiouul that will Iki iiiUoiI hy tho lovy, ii?nliiHt ft:,22!),S9 mi Iiiironini of ItSSOO.a?. CLEVELAND FACES FAMINE; DEATH LOSS INCREASES CIIICAtlO, Nov. 12 Tho Hlinri'H of l.nko Hupurlor, Huron mid Krlo woro iiliotvii todny with tho wrr-iiwiKo of ii thrt'o iliiyn nil In nml miowutorm which com tho Hvt'H of prolinbly n tu'oro of KriouH, TuriiL'd hottoiii up In iiild-lnl;o In n :iO(i fool Ktiiol U'hhoI willi Imr crow, wri'cKuil or Krotiiuluo, nud numorouii olhur crufl mid ciuihciI n proporty l(lH rillllllUK IlltO UllllldllH. On limit tho Htorni hit tho liunltml uj liovolnnil wiioio flvo pornoim wnro hlllod, dm ollmi'H lout mid two tullllou dollmii diuiuiKo wiiii donn to jiroporly, HopoiiH from nil polutti t(iuf;lil ludl en I i'il tho ulorin wiiu niiilud. (!,in'i:iANI). ()., Nov. 12. With full mid wnrnior wculhnr prodlrtod lor tomorrow, Ctovciiunl Ih Impoful todny of a npooily cckbiiIIou of tlm dlfflcultUm humiltliiK IU hIiico thto woi'Ht HiiowHlorni In Hh lilHtory do licumlnd .Suniliiy iiIkIiI, Tho roHiiuiptlon of tho lillzxnrd would cut off rulluf from tho food Hcnriity which tho city In fnolnn. Tho rulu would HOiioualy rompllciito tho tdtuutloii uh flood rondltloiiH would ouhiiu, Aa u rouult of tho lnlui'a dli (urhoil coudtllou tlm diinlc wutor Iiiih in rn ml lo u eoffco color. 'J'lio lumlth i(iiiirtiiioiit wnrim lo boll tho wutor. Tho totul of doad wuS lucronuud to flvo today whoit John Klckiiioud wnu criiHhml hy u collupuo of ti Iioiiho roof liuiiuiUli tho woltjlit p( puow, nud mrm ss WBt "N trf m WBSl i f'i! J.. ?r A H 'iij M While the Supply Lasts l 5cent Package of ,c . : 6&& T P a J . W4W r. w s XT r: v i Jt NsW te or. &X. ; . '11 ' r, Ys ' , ', f. fc. m A Gum ."! To Every Purchaser of a 5c Packagezof HASSAN Cigarettes You get it FREE a standard, value-known' 5-cent package of Famous Listerated Pepsin Gum. This Free Offer is to prove to you that no milder, mellower, more satisfying cigarette than HASSAN has ever been produced at any price, anywhere, any time. 'SMC ine CIGARETTES Standard of America 5- Quality has made HASSAN Cigarettes " The Standard of America" These famous Cork Tip cigarettes arc known everywhere as a big, honest value, high in quality, generous in quantity. Made of Selected tobacco, ripe, mild and mellow. The millions of HASSAN smokers find endless enjoyment and satisfaction in HASSAN Cigarettes, day in and day out, all year 'round. i Take advantage of this Free Offer today and avoid disappointment, as dealers have only a limited supply of Gum and cannot obtain more. Get a 5c package of HASSAN Cigarettes, and ask'for the Free iackagc of Listerated Pepsin Gum. Look for Free Offer Sign on Dealer's Window ya rn Phis is n special of for and we want every dealer in Medi'ord to be supplied with this listoratcd Vemn Chewing Guni, gp a Huppiy ot gum to make' hours of ( and 7 Wednurf. m y fPV 1 ' win-i ujui nc Hiiut I'U'i j uruii'r m iiit'ilUHAl tu uu SiltppiU'tl Willi IIHS iiaiOiaiCd I (Vv-a fg jpkQ lvo Jla ll l'an innlN llls ,sl1(,ial 0,,,,v 0 I"8 customers. All dealers who have not yet secured a i 1 UtILC LU JLCctlCl k his offer, can do so hy applying lo Hassan headquarters at tho Hotel lUedford, between tho hi day o cuing, 2s)cinbor lli.