Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MWDKOKl) MALI, THIHUNK MklDkMI), ORKOON, MONDAY, DKCKMHIOR 1, .101H
IOCAI. AND
L PERSONAL
jMonnBor Oonlou of tin I'ltgo Then
tnr I cQtitciiitilntliiK; tho hooking of
n burlcKfnio raliiimny for nn extended
tn' nt IiIh theater 'flic uooKlni; of
iMInnlftjSlndilorn Klske was cnncolled.
Clfiirlld YoufiR win lenVo thin weak
for n Hichr Miuut with frlonila ou1
Kvnnk erode.
liOHtor Jllclton w.ib nrrcstoil by
tho police Sntunlny iilKlit rhargoil
with entering tho ronhloneo of Lou
Tnylor Thumljiy, nnd taking n kecp
iinko wntch nnd t'ttUhfng. Ho w'ns
on pnrolo.
Mlases HooJfcj-'a hominy nt the fol
lowing Krorurlca noVooa, Olm
utend'H Nlcliol, Fonts, Wnrnor Cash
Store. On Wctlncritla)' at booth 20
In puhlle market. Saturday's from 3
to 12:ao. 220
The city council will hold Its regu
lar meeting tomorrow night. Tile
most Important business will bo tho
naming of a registration board and
tho allowing of monthly bills.
Leo Grant of Hilt. Cal.. Is In the
city for a fow days on business.
Andrew Jones of Alpine, Ore., Is
vlBltlng friends In tho city tor a few
days.
Orcgonlun agency nt Do Voo's.
A gamojOf basket ball, tho first of
tho soasoni Is ljelng arranged for tho
end of the?.WT2ek' between the. high
school teant, atid all stars.
X. K. if 111 ot!Hogtfo Klver was a
business .vlslto In Med ford Satur
day. Wig Ashpolo will' jnake another
shipment of cattle to Portland this
week.
Holiday offer 50 per cent off. Up-to-Dato
Studio-, 232 East Main.
Tho schools of the city resumed
work this morning after a two days'
holldny for Thanksghing.
Miss Gladys Hollo expects to
leavo shortly to spend tho Christmas
holidays with relatives In Northern
California,
Dr. 12. Klrchgcssncr has returned
nnd will bo at tho Nash Hotel on
Wednesday from 10 to 3. tf
Attorney D. P. .Mulkcy spent a
fow days In Douglas county last week
attending to business matters.
D. K. Scott of Klamath Falls Is
spending a fow days In tho city at
tending to business, .
Miss Ina Cochran left last night
for Kiigcno to resume her studies at
tho U. of O. aftor spending Thanks-glrlng-
at borne. - -
K. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or
plnco by appointment. Phono M
1471.
E. L. Jones who has been on his
mining property In thoi Dluo Lcdgo
for several months has' returned to
Medford for tho winter.
Benton Dowers and wlfo of Ash
land visited with U. F. Mulkcy and
family last week. '
Kodak finishing est in town nt
Weston's.
Mrs. P. J. O'Gara who Is In North
Dakota, whero sho was called by the
illness of her mother Is expected
homo tho last of tho wcok.
Don Tata has returned to tho up
per Applegate country after a short
stay. In this city.
Mrs. Hen Johnson of Grants Pass
visited friends in this city tho end of
tho week. . -.
Milk nnd cream at De Voo's..
Fresh eggs. Phono 201-J I. 21C
A, B. minis of Ashland was in Mcd-
ford. Saturday on business.
Mies Agnes Uurrcll of Phoenix
vpvnt Sunday in Mcdford.
"Insurance your best nsset." Hav)
tho oat. I'iaco your Jnsurauco with
Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if
bo writes It. tf
Miss Vivian Greor of Ashland has
rclurnod to her homo, nftur a short
visit with friends in this city.
Itoguo river poultry raUurs aro
preparing shipments of turkey,
ducks nnd chlckons to northern
points for the holiday trade
Sorguunt Pat Mogo will bo dis
charged from Sacred Heart hospital
tho last of tho week.
Jao Smith of Iloguo Hlvcr spent
Sunday in Medford.
Tho JJullIa' Intnrosts have flnlshod
rnll laying on Main street to Control
uvonuo, and begun tho final laying
of cement this morning.
Sheriff Slngler of Jacksonville was
n visitor In Medford this morning.
K. W. Denuett and wlfo of Yroku,
Cal who hao boon visiting with K.
It, Oatman and family loturnod this
morning to their home,
Judgn F. M. Stowart of Knglo
Point spout Monday In Medford.
Mr. Hlno linn returned from Tilla
mook, whoro ho has been looking af
tor his business Intorcstrf.
Col. J 1,. May, a prominent mem
ber of tho Oregon National Guard,
foil from a bridge near ltosoburg Inst
week and U In a critical condition.
Ho b well known In this valley.
C. Von dor Italian of Wcllett was a
SUmlny visitor in Medford.
Mr and Mrs. R. Webb and Mrs.
Flcro. St., of Contrnl Point district
were recent visitors In Medford.
llankln Kales has boon visited by
his brother, who Is engaged In busi
ness nt Uond.
W, J, Stanley of Koguo Hlvcr Is n
Medford visitor.
G. V. Thrasher of Preston Peak
district, who la spending a fow weeks
at Phoenix Is In Medford today.
Thomas Walston Is over from Ster
ling. Ho reports that excellent pro
gress Is being mndo In the rehabili
tation of tho Sterling mine.
Henry Gregory of nig Sticky Is
transacting business In Medford.
W. H. McGrath of tho Ashland
Iron works Is In Medford.
John G. Gore nnd Isaac Mcrrlmnn,
who llvo near Medford, are trausact
ing business In tho city.
n. F. Mulkcy wns registered nt a
Portland hotel Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Moore of Kla
math Falls passed through Medford
recently, en route to Portland. Thoy
wcro Joined nt Grants Pass by Mrs.
W. C. Hale.
M. C. Mahony of Hip nutto camo to
Medford Sunday. Ho is In a fair
way to get a patent to his homestead
claim, which has been vigorously con
tested by forest rangers.
I.. O, Van Wogen has returned
from a trip to Kastern Oregon.
A, J. Weeks, a well-known archi
tect, Is making this valley, his for
mer Jiome, a visit. Ho Is located at
San Francisco.
T. MV Wilson, who has boon de
puty sheriff since January, has gono
to Keno and Sacramento, whero he
will spend several weeks In expert
fng public records.
F. M. Stewart and William Perry
" " HORSE SHOW AT PRESIDENT JAW1ES MADISON'S Hat""
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THE. MWDlSON MOUSE. AT MONTPtUGR.' '
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W1U.IAM H "PU ror4TFtiVING jnOVJUAT 4TiC MCNTPCUCU KQQltl JHOW
Tao annual Montpcllcr horse show was recently hold nt the historic Jnme Madison oMnte. now the homo of
WlllLim Dti Pont. In Oranco countr. Va. Rxhlbltorji. iudces and Kixxrtators wore the ruixt-t of Mr iiikI Min. Dii I'ont
arrived from Eaglo Point this morn- J at a luncheon scrvetl In tho great hall of the stately old Colonial mansion where President MmlMun, 'lb fattier r Hie
,nK' I constitution," nnd his Quaker spouse, "Dolly" Madison, lived together almost half a century, liefer JiidRlua tlm
Charles McKcan, a former resident visitors strolled about tho grounds, admired tho noblo tree and the splendid old formal gnnli'ii designed by llif
of Medford, returned Sunday, but will celebrated French landscape architect L'Knfant, who drew tho original plan for tho city of Washington; limpcvlliii? tlit
MYRTL
MCHDM
SYSTEM
nnclent bowling alley whero Madlwn and Jefferson rolled nt tenpins, nnd foaming their eye on tlu grnir fill
simple lines of tho beautiful old summer house, which is n reproduction of the Templo of I.ove at Varsallles. .Mont
peller fa one of tho most Imposing nnd Interesting of all tho historic homos of the early ProJlduut In Northern Mr.
gin la, and to sco It on such an occasion as tho tuiuua) borso slow is to sco It nt Its lost.
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' I mill I II IIIH t ill 1 I Hil 1,,c uwimimi wnn rciKicrrii in n -
niiii: the pftilinii for nn lujniiclli.'i
houkIiI by tilt- Merrill lioxpital- Irus
Ircs to iHHlraiu I.tilior ('oiiiiui-HiinMr
Mt'Loiigliliii, liiN ilcpiilicH and Dis
trict Attornfv lline of Alniuoilu
I coiiniy iroui ntiloroiii; tho law, mi
" the ground that it wan a violation t
MAIiSHKIKhD. Oroi.-Dec-l. The 1 WaiflNKTON: !ec l:?vTho '" feilorul I'ftiwlilulion. Tint Mht-
B vnt.ii r h 5.,.. im.,ir r twii United States suurwiiu court sus- ,lo,lr ",w proxiili that t-lmlci.t
en and his family of Holly. I . . . . . '. 'iRliiud' todar tho rTiflncr nf-tlio 'fnier- mt -Iii1I mil lie wirkcd mnrr lit in
ard motored to Medford "' near nero was oown opon . b- commtrcc C0Mlto1 wtMMl. rl,i .1
somo.umo oeuveon aiiuruny mgat fnB . y. UII,r0rm'6ystom ofl"
not tarry long. Ho has been engaged
In mining In Alaska.
Samuel Owen, a member of tho
firm of Owen Ilros., extensive own
ers of Pacific coast timber and
operators of eastern mills, has re
turned to Portland, leavinc his
brother Frank to completo tho In
vestigation of a big tract on Illg nutto
they will probably buy.
Joseph Martin and' W. A. Ha frail
of Jacksonville have returned from
Tillamook which section they may lo
cate In.. They iouud an abundance
of moisture.
A. C. Allen
wood orchard
Sunday.
Frank Porker, who Is employed at
Grants Pass, Is In Medford for a
shortstay.
Dr. J. F. Itcddy has returned from
a business trip to San Francisco and
Los Angeles.
Professor and -Mrs. F. C. Smith of
Jacksonville spent Sunday afternoon
In Medford.
Jcsso,G. Hodges of Douglas county
Is making Medford, his former homo,
a business visit.
M. F. Hanlcy has returned from a
business .trip to Portland.
F. Mi Wado of Tacoma, who has
been looking after his mining nnd Ir
rigation interests In the Big Apple
gate section has returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Fry of Trail
nro visiting relatives living In Med
ford. Rev. JI. M. nranham, pastor of
Oakdale avenue Methodist church,
wns called today to Myrtlo Creek.
Ore, to preach tho funeral services
of William Fitspatrick who died In
his homo at Mrtlo Crco Nov. 20.
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BANK ROBBED! RAILROAD ACCOUNTS
and this aftflrnoonandapproxlmatolyimilroad accounting. Who ro,1jrt ruii-inifr Mftl7T PIIDC
12, U00 In gold'. and currency taken. I dored Its decision hia tost case t. I B L illllllJlL uUltL
ino rouoory was iiisrovprou wnen tnu vr""Rllt "' l"" I"1ihs uh rtoutiiernf
nanK wati'ppennii jor uiisiuum toiiny. ,iuinniaii in .wniiui it nan anegisi mi
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Tho robbers gained entrance to tno commission s uruor' xas unroason
bank by cutting away the flooring of ,nble.
an office above. '1'hen drilling a j The Illinois child labor law, pro
holo Into tho Interior of the vault .liHilUng the oniployun-nt of children
from the top. the robbers, put ta! under sixteen yean or ago, wuh do
dynamite and blew the Mfe open, idarad valid here tetay by the Unltwl
Soveral resldenU of Myrtle Point jStHtoe snpromu court,
stated that thoy believed they hoard i Proceeds from tbo salo of mine
tho detonation of tho explosion about ore lre "taxable luromo," neord
2.30 this morning. No clue was loft '" to a lUclslou ruuderwl today by
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ithn I'M It All Otmtmm iHhruMn Msf I.. .
i..,v .(w4 vwwwwm ejH'iwniv iliiiik 111 44
Jteet stilt iHstltHttHl by tho Strnttou
Indopondoneo company, llmltod,
jags I list Itovenno Collector Howbsrt
of Colorado.
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;20 OREGON TOWNS
The revjtnl sorites In the Med
ford Methodist Episcopal church,
corner of Ilnrtluit and Fourth str'-etx
aro continuing in power nnd interest
Vosterday was a Sabbath In thU
POUTLANp, !..
F
Weeks &McGownn Co
UNDERTAXERS
I.udy Assistant
Day Phone 17
Night V, W, Weeks 103J.2
Phones A. E. Orr 078-M
VKRA CItUZ, Dec. 1 United
States Consul Canada announced to
day thut John I.lnd would return
to Vera Cruz from Tamplco and Tux
pan on the battleship Ilhodo Island
this afternoon.
Tho Ilrltis'i crulsor Suffolk re
malnod In tho harbor hero while Ad
mlral Sir Christopher Craddock wont
to Mexico City to look over tho situation.
ISETO
PROM FOREIGNERS
1 Afmiieiiml
church long Ui bo romuiuberoU. Over- rlifiioiw nra in pro-m'- in mnro limn
flowing congregations woro present i twenty towim tutlsiv. tho wet an. I dri
ll t all the survlcoa. Four wore con- oloirionts trying- (iii-lindoim in li
WASJIIXGTON, Dec. 1 A wlro
loss message received today from Ad
mlral Flotchor states Gen. Agullur,
rouol leader In the Tuxpan-Tamplco
district lu Mexico, had renewed his
assurances of protection for foreig
ners' lives and property.
"Hroadway Jones," George M.
Cohan's latest production, Is deicrlb
od bb a play with a story of urban life
wlthouta sluglo coarse Joko In it,
vorts woro rocelved Into membership.
Tho evening services was marked by
great enthusiasm and interest on the , any,
inr, ,.r ,l.. ..-.!, ..-.. .J I
!'.. w mv until v rvusresliuii jiruv-
ont. The choir director was. ftiip
purtod by a full churns choir, nna
beautiful solos wero reduorod by
Mrs. Van Bcoyoe and Miss Kitto,
members of the choir. A notable
featum lu tho night service wa thi
tho toktluiouy of Dr. J, Hill of this
city giving an account of his con vet
shut nt a Methodist altar service, and
remarkable circumstances that lod up
lo It. All hearts woro moved aa with
manly form ho stood befuro tho au
dience and ploadod with, the unsaved
to give tholr hearts and lives to
Christ. Subject of sermon tonight,
"Tho Yoke That Ilrlngs Host." You
aro cordially Inilled urn! j'pur friends.
millibar of I hum.
Jn two (owns, Trouiilalo nml Hal-
woman nro cHiulidnle for
mayor.
t'omtiiiaaion form p government i"
being inteil on At IVnilletoii. Hnlurn
i- vntinir U n churler niiimiilmcnl
foroior pioliibitiug Uie city council
i'toin ishiiin' Milomi Ik-oiiscm.
When "I'iiin-N llnpci.lu" Hi-ailu-n
Siimuiili itl I Imllgi-itioii, (;iih nml
SniiruoH lllhiiiHiirri
You don't wnut a slow romody
when jour stunineh Is bad- or nn un
curtain oni) or n harmful ouo jMiur
stomach J- too inliinblo; ;ou iiiusu't
lujurn It with drastic drugs,
Papo's DlnKplii Is noted for its
speed lu giving rollof, Its liannlini
iioss; Its certain unfailing action lu
irogulntlng sick, sour, gassy stomachs.
Its millions of cures In Indigestion,
dspcpiln. gastritis and other stomach
trouhlu liiiH mndo it famous tho world
o or.
j Keep this perfect stomnoli doctor
in your homo knap it handy get n
I largo flfty-ceut chso from any drug
loro anil thou If iiuyoiif should oat
'something which dotwn't ngrro with
them; If whaf thoy oat lays llko lead,
ferments nnd sours and forniH gam
caused headache, dizziness and mill
sea; oructatlotiH of ncld and uiiill
gestud food runiouibnr as soon nu
Papo'a DlnpopMln (omen In contact
with tho stomach nil such distress
vanishes. Its promptneiis, torlaluly
and ease In ovorcomlug tho worst
stomach disorders lu a revelation to
those who ry It.
n
WORK BEGUN ON NEW
LIVERY STABLE AND BARN
Work lui lioeil lici'tin liy llubliiird
liriitliei'r, mi tin conslriu-tioii of u
livery hlnblo on the n(e u Hivoiiiiile
iivcuiiu, occupieil by lite 'iimn hIii
blon, inn will bo roiuly lor ocou-imm-y
by Jfuy Oiiiinynw iilmul Junii-ni-y
J. Tin biiililiux will imht be
tween ffOOUO unit $7(1(11). S. Clillilptv
Iiiik iliu contraot for llio nninii worU
nml M. li. Iiuih for (ho cni)('nliy.
IS
iAN' rirACltsrO. Ore. l.-rlJtut-cil
fttntc Uiulriut ,Iinl,'o Vim Flout,
with tho cotii'iiiTi'iico of United
HtlltOfi Histl'iilt . T 1 1 1 1 ' i Dniilin.f nt id
Aiipplliiii! .llidge .Morrow, iiplmlil limo
toilny Iho oouttitiitioiiitlily of tlm
(iglit-hoiir In iv lor wultcn, iuimkciI liy
llie f'nliforiii.i legislature.
TOO liATJJ TO UfjASHIFV.
FOiT1TaVgK30" ?e71irTJi
Dakota, dairy and Htouk farm,
vuluo J0400. Kqulty, flCOO,
Wauls oijual valuu lirModford or
valley. O. A. MoArtliur, room ,.'f,
o-or P. O, Itenl ontiitonud loaiiBj,
Phono f!i!8, ir,
fJoffPO
A ton of ouo ore may
contain $10 worth of
k'old, u ton of anotlioi'
ore, ijJiiO woi'Ui. It's the
sumo with coffee and
coffee flavor. .Schil
ling's Hcst has more
flavor than other cof
fees. The best tlmo to buy Hchll
llng'H Dost In toduy. H
GUS
tho Tailor
MAICICH
SUITS TO FIT
AND
FIT TO YYKAlt
! Bairgiins in
Second-Hand Cars
i
Ono BUIOK ROADSTER, nearly now, nil now tiroa,
in oxcollont condition !f500.(M)
Ono Pivo-PnBsongor JACKSOW Onr, only $'1(1)0.00
Ono Fivo-Passongor PREMIER, a blp bargain
I Mil iwi
nf. 5'iWMIU
.......
Other Bargains in Usod Onrn.
C, F C;tes
G. E. Gates
p. "
Spnrtn Building.
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Motor Oarn and Supplies
I i i .
1188 Carloads ci
15 Automobiles
UICK
IMado to the Howard Auto Co. of San I'Yanei.sco,
Coast distributors for Muiek.s. The largest shipment
of automobiles ever made under one draft ami bill
of lading. .Breaking the Hoick record mado last
year, when they shipped a trainload of If carloads,
containing 'Mo machines, valued at IS2.-i00.00, to
the nou'ard company.
All 1011 models are left-hand drive, center con
I ml, fully equipped, including the famous Delco
Electric Starling and Lighting System.
Come and seo the ears.
Valley Motor b Traction Co.
AOKNTS, .'ION. UOI.I.Y sT.
A Special Train
lo Hie
OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
via the
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IUUUtNtibMA5TAI
KOUTt-S
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(rn
riie Exposition l.iw IJ)ir"
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At Roseburg,- Thursday, Dec. 4th
One Fare Round Trip
Cloud Going and Returning on Special Only
SCHI'JDUHMs
1,
Id
, Speeial will loavr ' Ashlimd 0:00 a. in., Talent (,1
JJhoenix(:li5. AfetOi't ('.! Cmii.,,1 i,.:..i n.'.m u..
m:ii. ri rt ' i V. -,,.'.. '"" ' i'.oo, iuiu
.!;-, nuns raw 7:'J i; ai(.,-1.i, 7:03, Iceland 8:11,
Vol Creek 8:57 , flendaje 0H7, West; h'ork flrfil
Itiddle 10:14, Myrilo Creek 10:55, IMIhird 11:25: ar- '
M1 . RI'-TUIWINO
Irani will leave loseburg at (5:110 j). ,., slopping at
intermediate points shown above. Arrive Ashland
a-bout nudnitrht;
Vov furlher parlieulars call on any S. P. agent.
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