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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1913)
nr3rirTWiT 'jzmrr"? t - I A MTUDFOTCT) MATT, TRTTUTNTC, MttDFORD, OR RCIONT. MONDAY, NOVRMBKR 24,1913. PSGffl.THRlirB FULLER GIVEN 310 20 YEARS PENITENTIARY A. (I. Ktillt'i". ('diivIi'IimI til' a hinlii liny mini" nguinMl Fiend im Kimm uugh, up' HI jenis, IiimI 1'iiiliiv, nut. Hl'llll'llft'll III W'l0 ft Mill I III I'M In twenty imis In lln hIiiIo pi mm bj .IiiiIkh I'. M. CnlMiw ? lint rllculf I'iniil, Puller will pruhiihly ho mlii'ii In .SmK'iii Ii!h wi'ol;, AUnmey fun ton, who ilofi'iiilcil him, niiIiI this ihuiiiIiiK IiIh ulient would Im liliomli'il in hvn iimnltiD. Puller ninth' 11 bliitemi'iil In tin court in reply In t ho ipiery if Im IiimI tni t Iiiiik to Hiiy, llo said In felt Mime of Ihu Jut urn were prejudiced, Mini Unit hit might be nhlo to put n iMfou-nt huh! m wmie of tln limn nulm; otidiiiifu. II11 iiIno hiiiiI his liiitl liml been fit I ft IHh itllornot iilno hhKciI thu cum I for lunleiiot in 11 nIiuiI iiililnxtH. Ptiller'ii wife, wImimi fnilh In him in iiniliiiki'ii, is Kili'f Nlrii'lti'ii nt tin turn of olrouiiinliiiico. Tin piioiicr finiiii'rlv licil in Hi'ik oily nml t well known. Ho owns n Dimigo nt (limits PlISS. Ili'iitrii'it Kiminmigh, tho l-'irl in ttio oimn It h Myrtle IImum'oiii, will Im placed in Hit' Hntiir of the (loin1 Shepherd iii I'orlliiiul, nml It is tf 11 iittiiiii r'l I i v plnn i olijt'i'l i litis procedure. Tim Hiinxfinii prPn mother, Mrs. Mike Hpunim, is uniil In Im 111 Sacramento. SAM L COMING 10 BREAK GROUND PACIFIC HIGHWAY Kililny, Novmebr i'8, tint flist Hlinviilful of mil Hi will )ni turiii'il on tint Jiirlfnoii (omity highway ntcr Hid Hlitl.l)uii inoiiiilnliiM, Hid first link In Ihu I'ltclfln Highway In Oregon, by Himiiiitl Hill, father of good roads In Urn northwest. (Iiivurtmr Wont ntil liiniiibers of Hid Htato highway com iiiIhnIimi will Im printout mill nnitlMt In stinting Hut flmt nclunl highway con Ntrnitloii iitiilur ntato stiporvUlon In Oicgon, llofnro Hid rnruinony, Hid Aitlilnml Ciiiiiiiinrrliil I'lnli will tender n luticll- Dim nt Hio Oregon IioIdI to Mr Hill mid tint state (oiiiiiiIkiIoh, nml tliun j proceed In iintoii to tliu point w hero I I'OIINtltll'llllll begins, some twolvo 111 Hen rimtli of Ashland. About thlr-l ty Metlfordllo nro expected to nttoml. i Kiwi McDowell, the lonlmctors; liiivo already begun to ship miitorlnl, 11 nirloml of irntpcrs arrived .Monday. SCHOOL BOARD FIXES KELLEY AND KNEELAHD, APPEARING AT THE STAR TONIGHT ANNA HELD HERE SPANISH ARMY LOSES 4i Aiiiut IIdIiI, who i'oiih'h to Hie I'ltf IhciitiT I'or mil' nij,'lil, DiTcinlicr I, OBITUARY. I SCHOOL LEVY AT 10 MILLSjul ,( , t f t. ,mUi 1 1.T1 All At n iiH'tttliiK of thu itchool lionr-l S,"r VJ"Hf Juliilw," will mnnro lliu )i'icnln 11 tux of tti 111IIU, tlio hiiiiid Amt'i it-mi pnlilic in moro wnyg tliun im lint Dr wnn liivlml, tt ml nn loni; I n. The uirlihli lit'iintv of linr fnci'. mi no tiupioora took IntiTi'iit i'IiuurIi ' Hid nlim Iiihm of In-r nnrc (nlinont) to Im prt'iit'iit tltoro worn no protunt .portly lipiri1, Hid ilDinlor of hci lint irliool lionril iiictnliDrH ili-rlnrcil wnrilnilii- nml thn mniiriiiK dxIdii! tlicy iiddiIdiI morn money till yt'tir but nml runt of Imr iliiiiiioml oriiiiiiiiil lii'intnio of thu liiirtitnio In tint rlty itri mhiid of (hit urui'ioint HiirprinrH .Iniiici M. I'pdiii Dlml, nt IiIh homn 2H mlliHt north of (Vntrnl l'olnt NoMMiilair 'iZ, JnuitHi i M t'pton, ncnil S3 )cnr, nix iniiiitnn I nml 0 ilr m. lln wiih n nntlw) of Ndw . York, born Mny 2. lh.10. tin hn bvon n ri'nliliMit of Hid IVntrnl l'olnt illn trlct for nliio rnri. Il Imivoi it Ud, Mnrtbn Upton, nml lx rlillilron. C. 0 Upton nt Cimtrnl l'olnt, Mm. I). C. Mniwoll of Dnttvitr; Colo, Wnllncn I, t'pton of l)DUr, fob).. Prnnk K. Up ton of Contral l'olnt, llrrbort V. Up-1 ton of (Vntrnl l'olnt nml MIm (irncvi I. t'pton of (Vntrnl l'olnt l'litmntl icrltin will bo lii'bl Nov, S nt I 30 p 4ii nt tho ronlilDnco. ! lltirlnl nt (Vntrnl Point totnptory levy nml thu luercnao In thu Htnto luy Hid) il 11 not fi'ul Juitlflotl In onlurliu an lncrcnit for city hcIiooIii. Thin Idii mill Inx rnlm JC0.000 nml tlii'ro Hill' bo jn.000 from thn ntntc. With Hid hIiiMiii; fnml to pro vliln for Hid bonrtl ilccliiri'ii It will bo tiDivminry to curlnll DXpoiixm ilurliiK I'.'l t In oiiio wny tho oxitet nnln hn-iiK not burn ilotorinlitod upon. D. D. BOYLE RESIGNS PASTORATE IN MEOFORD whh'li him nffci-M to Ihu wonmii of Anifni'ii, Now, nUo, hIiu doiik'k nt Hid In'iiil of a hrilliHiil Dompuny of Minn mi iihm'iiiIiIiikd of six ritiii. Hpii'inltv ni'U thitn wlnrli ttiu worlil ciiii proiltii'D noiiD lii'ttiT. The tour of .MJ IIdIiI for JIH.'M I ini'ltiili'H nil of the pnncipnl ntiiM of Hid rnilil SIhIdh nml Cmiuthi, mnl will ho ninth' llirniiKliinit in n .htihi Id luxe trmu, Dominic Hid Iniiiitifol I'linHii'iiue in her ii1miId cur nml nil tin- cniiipniiy, Ki'i'iicry, i'iiiipincnl nml iittiiitlnnU in tin ("nino DHciiil train. . .- .. At n iiit'Dtlnt; of thn official bonnl of Hid ClirlMlau cluirrb I'rlilny oven- Iiik nfter tbo cliurrh nertlCDii I). I), tho pulpit will bo flllt'il toiupornrllv llnlo ronlKtii'il ns pnntor owIiik to 'on HiiimIujh III IidiiIHi nml Hid rt'Dlmtntloti wimi A farmwill riTopllou to Mr, Iloylo ncct'pti'it Ho It'itvci Tburmlny of lliln nml n rurepilon to Hid nioinbcrR who week foe IVtnliimn, I'nllf whuro hn .JoIihmI ilurliiK tho recent mcutliiR ha nrcepteil it pnntornte No cull Im will bo IidIiI WVitnomln) otonlng of (IMIitAI.TAH, Nov. 21. RpnnUh troopH linti! been lotliiK heavily Into ly In their Iouk drawn out morrocan cnuipnli;u, nccordliiK to Infonnatlon reci'lti'il hero todny and It was said thoy will Hpeedlly hao to bo itroni; ly n-lnforced from Spain. Such at tempt nro Invnrlnbly accompanied by nerloui liiHiirroctloiiitry movonientk nt lionie. It Ib fully appreciated In Mn drill that nny one of thoxo may remilt In the inonnrcliy'n overthrow, but tho ko eminent In coerced Into rlnkliiK It by Krenrh fltmnclal Intcr otg In Kiuiiiliih-Morocro. EXPEC1 BATTLE m 0 C JUARE Z XOTK'i;. Notice Is hereby Rltcn that tho un derslRnctl will npply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Mcdford, Oregon, nt Its next roKiilar meeting on Doc. 2, 1913, for n llccnio to soil spirit hour, Inotin nml malt tlijuora at re tall In quantities legs thnn n gallon nt his plnco of bulncss nt No. 2, X. Front street, in snld city for a period of tx months. Dated November 20, 1913. i:. c. nuow.v. jbeen I n u nl for it pantor as )ol lint I this week In tho rhurrh XOTICK. Wo hereby glvo notlco to nil real estatemcu thai wo havo taken our property oft tho market, both city and country. 210 II II & M. J. HUM SKY. VA, I'AHO, Tex., Nov. 21.- With (Imiernl VHIu'm rehi'l force of fiOOD mi'ii ilrptoyil iilontr n tweltc-tnile front twenty-five miloH koiiIIi ot liere, eonfroutiiiK n .Mexienn feileml iirmy eMliinnleil nt nil Hie wny from 1000 to between 1)000 find 10,000, nn nir of (Dime expcclnncy prcvnilcil in .lunrex, ncroHH the Hi" Ornuile from here, toilny. A Imttli) wiih exprrlcil, hut houl I lifter hour pnHHOtl with no new from tho front. Ocnernl Villa, tlioueh he spent lnut nielli hero nrrnnKim; for the provinioninjr of hm men, hnd re turnril o the line of tho looketl-for fiirht. I'rnelienlly Jiis entire force hud been willidrntvn from Junrcz. It wiih plain that the rebel com mander expected n deeiaivc engage ment. Wlinl delayed it wiih not clear. The theory of the rebels here was Hint tho federals wero ntrain in relren. lownrd Chihuahua City. AdvnneiiiK toward Junrez, it was asserted, they were within eighteen miles of the town beforo Villa moved out to meel (hem. As soon ns he assumed the nt'Rressive, the rebels snid, the fed erals fell hack nhotit seven milci. I'rom this lm rebels formed the con elusion that tho advance was n sort of feelin-ont movement nnd that Die federals' Moppinc jxiint would he nowhere hort of their Chihuahua City intrenehiiientH. Moro than S0.000 potters aro em ployed In Staffordshire, Kngland. Coffco How can we prove that Schilling's Best is the coffee you want? AVc can't; you can. The short cut is: nioneyback at your gro cer's. In aroma-tlght cans, nvor freah; cleanly granulated A Market has a heavy respon sibility in a sanitary sense Moats must, be safeguarded by utter cleanliness, jmd sanitary precautions place an obligation on tho market which only a "crank" about cleanliness will always respect. This shop's "crankiness" in this direction is cultivated as a supreme virtue a store policy which protects absolutely. And then our meats are all Rogue river' grown the best to be had are butchered and cared Tor by our own experts, which makes them strictly first class in every way. Better give us your order now for tho TJianks giving bird. Phone orders to 4G and get tho best. t Economy Market IT Thanksgiving Specials "We are thankful for the share of business wo have enjoyed during the past year. In order to prove this we are going to make a few Thanks giving bargains to tho housewives. Seeded Raisins, per pkg . 10c Currants, per pkg 10c None-Such Mincemeat, per pkg : 10c Citron, Lemon or Orange Peel, pound 20c English "Walnuts, per pound 25c "We carry JJills Bros.' Teas Oolong, Ceylon, English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Japan. Hills Bros.' Coffee Blue and Red Can, all sizes. Try our 50c Tea you aro paying 7i3c else where. If you, arc not a customer of ours, that is your misfortune. Some of our regular prices will be a bargain to you. Davidson & Butterfield PHONE 216 III .; r ? ? ? ? v ? V f Y t ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? t t ? ? ? ? T ? f t T t T t f t T f X t s Increase Your Library At Nominal Cost by Binding Your Periodicals, Trade and Professional Papers. Old Books Made New. All Work Up-to-Date and Guaranteed Any Kind of Binding or Rebinding to Suit Your Fancy, with Name hi Gold or Color to fit Your Carpet- -If You Want It. "You did bettor work binding law roports for mo thnn 1 secured in former years at cithor Duluth or Chicago." Porter J. 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