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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1913)
rAOBTW.0. mhiwouu map, xxmuNii. auwuiuj, ,.kkios, TI'kkdav, iirokmiikh , iia IOCAL AND : i- PERSONAL "A DntiRlitor of tho I'nilorworli!" nl llio U Thoator tonight nmt tomor row nlRht. Knlt'in detective tor In I wo jmrtfl. Tlu utralnucii which wiosts litn Hcerot from tho stayer, 0110 of tho toiiso flltiuitloim In this nnvvor- f til drninn. Thin la n lilctnro which lntprcula from nlnrt to finish. Two pooil 'oqniudlofl nre nlno on this pic ture hill. Tho roRiilar mrotlnR of tho St MnrU'n Onllil will bo hold Tluirtdny nt 2 o'clook. TwcntjMho liars Sunny Monday Boap for $1.00. Dnvhlaon & lluttor fluhl, jihouo !1G. I'SS Tho finest of hum! omiiroIuVrletl linen handkerchiefs for nlo at Uu llamllcraft Shop. Chrlstnin ennls ntul folders nt the Handicraft Shop. Twrnty-flvo bars Sunny .Monday eoap for $1. Davidson & Mutter field. Phone 21C. 223 Alien 11. Urury of Drury I.nnc or chard has returned from n two week's JiiibIiicss trip In San Tranclfco. Harry Atson of IIoriio Ulvor was a business visitor In Mod ford Mon day. Orogonlun neency nt Do Voo's. Col. It. C. Washburn of Tablo Kock was in Mtilfonl Motutay and Tuesday. Reginald Parsons of tho Hlltcrost orchards returned to Seattle Tuesday afternoon. Twenty-five bars Sunny Monday soap for $ 1.00. Davidson & Butter flold, phone 21C. 223 Miss Vlrple lleeman of Gold Hill visited friends In Medford Mondny. Dave Heftier, a stockman of Klam ath county Is In tho city for a few day 8. Holiday offer GO per cent off. Up-to-Dato Studio, 232 East Main. A slight, but not serious setback was reported yesterday from tho bed side of Sergeant Pat Mego, who re cently undorwent an operation for appendicitis. Ho has been removed from tho hospital to his home, and It will bo a couple of weeks before ho can return to his police work. 1'ranklc Edwards ox-Mcdford fleht Impresaflo-Jewclcr Is one of tho at taches of Harlem Tommy Murphy's camp In his battle with Kltchle Wednesday night. Tho other Frank lo Edwards Is nlso In the camp. Twenty-five bars Sunny Monday soap for l. Davidson & Butter flold. Phono 21C. 222 Aaor' a week of lowering fog It was tho prediction or tho weather Jnan the pall would lift. Tho sun, was vlslblo through tho clouds today Loo P. Volncy of Ashland was a visitor lu tho city today. T, X. Bradbury pleaded guilty to entering tho Mooro bar Sunday, and was given a 30 day's sentenco by Jus tice Taylor, upon tho recommendation of Prosecutor Kelly. Bradbury It nppears was drunk, and needed food and rest, which tho Jail will giro him Dr. E. KIrihgessner has returned nnd will bo at tho Nash Hotel on Wednesday from 10 to 3. tf Will Titus convicted of a statutory chargo In tho Beatrice Kavanatgh Myrtlo Hanscom caso has been na- roled by tho court to County Judgo Tou Velio and has returned to Texas. He will report each week by letter. Paul McDonald who Is attending tho O. A. C. nt Connllls. spent Sun day Melting in this city. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives niado any tlino or placo by appointment. Phono M H71. J. II. MeDnnlels of Salem trans acted huslnchB In Medford tho first of tho week. Attorney (Jus Nowbury was In Jacksonville for u few hours Tuesday. Kodak Ilnieblns est in town nt Weston's. Tho (Ireator Medford club will bo gin tho sate of Bod Croiw stumps for tho benefit of tuberculosis sufferBrs in a tow days. Committees are now at work on tho details. h'herirr Slngler of Jacksonville was a business visitor In .Medford Monday, Milk and cream nt UoVoo's. Tho bchool vacation for tho Chrlst nina holldayo will begin December 10th. and last two weoks, Ben Whipple or Talent was in tho city today attondlng to liimlnoss. "Iuauranco your best asset." Have tho ost. Plaro jour insurance with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right if ho writes It. tf Mr. and Mr. J. L. WHkoii of Grlf fin creulc Btonpod In Medford Mon day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Palm have gone to California on a vltlt of sovcral weoks. Mrs. Glllcsplo lias returned from a tilp to California. Mrs. W. A. Jones and her daiiRlt tor pf Boss I .a no (sited lu Medford Monday. .-,. 8. P. Whlto of Wood, Cat., Is mak ing Medford a IiubIiiosih lstt. M. Slndley of I.ako Crook spent Mondny In Medford nnd Jacksonville. C. D. Gabrlelson of Salem, apodal Agent of a largo Insurance company. Is mnklitg this valley his usual visit. Biinto Bros.' chocolates, DeVes.' Mrs. 15. W. Whlto of Klamath Falls foimerly of Medford. passed through tho valley Suudny, on route to Port land. Claude Miles hns gone to Eagle Point to open n real estato exohauge. School -Superintendent Wells' vit.t In Medford Mondny on official busl i SOCIETY 10 MEDFORD r C. I'lrlch, Mr.,H. Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant Day 1'Jiono 2!i7 ft'lBht P. W. Weeks 10.1.J.2 riioues A. E. Orr 078-M ne8. Mrs. C. I'lrlch, Mrs. H. K. Hanna, Mrs. C. B. Stout and her daughter of Jacksonville wore recent visitors in Medford. William Ulrlch will offer for solo nt Welch's salesroom on the corner north of the post oflco from and af ter 'December io. nt one o'clock In tho afternoon, tho entire stock of high grade merchandise of Luke U.vnn or Jacksonville; also the Jewolery stock or M. W. Bock. Insolvent, ami the confectionery stock of Mr. Shaw of Jacksonville. All goods arc marked at exceptionally low price. Terms strictly cash. From and nf the first day tho store will be open from nine a. m. to four p. m. each day. Guy Cronemlller, tho electrician, arrived In MeiUord Mondny afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lewis and C. A. Lewis aro over from Brnwnsboro. Thomas Walston of Sterling has gono to osephtno county to look af ter his mining Interests. r. A. A. Davis has returned to .Berkeley, Cal., after a visit of sev eral weeks In Medford. iieorge w. uwen or Asnianu. a prominent stockralser, is making Medford a short business visit. Gcorgo Beale and" William Cham bers or Central Point transacted busi ness In Medford Mondny. J. W. Bailey and George Dcnham were down rrom Talent Monday. Mayor and Mrs. W. Von der Hellon nnd A. L. Hazclton or Eaglo Point were In Medford Tuesday morning. Angus McDonald has returned to Medford after nu extended stay nt his ranch In Sams Valley. Mrs. Marion Trjer of Talent was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Toft Mondny. William Jennings and Frank Crump of Sterling precinct were of tho many who came to Medrord dur ing the week. 'Mrs. Dorothy and Delia Router Ictt ror Tho Dalles Monday, after a short Islt with relatives at acksonvlllo. John D. Hoist of Sams Valley, for- t ranger, is transacting business in Medrord. Frank Camerron or Apple- gato and A. M. Ford or Butto Fnlls wore In Medrord tho first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Isaacs of Big Sticky speut a few hours In Medford Monday. A. L, Gall and Roy Johnson of North Jacksonville wore recent busi ness visitors in Medford. X. L. Narregan of Eagle Point Is In Medford on business. R. J. Colo of Hilt, Cal., is making Medford a visit. Mlsa Ellen Wells of shland was a visitor lu Medford and JacltBonvlitn Tuesday. M. G. Womack lias returned rrom Idaho, where he attended tho settle ment or Ills rather') estate Roguo River will soon havn n trilm of thn Iinnrnvi.it Onlnp nt n.i r,... I Mr. Harrison, who has been scouting lor pnieraoes, was today Joined by G. W. Cniinlng, who was qulto suc cessful in that work in thla part of tho valley. Tho post orflce haB Installed a cou ple or swinging doora in tho rront entrance. Tho pout office depart ment has been two jeara doing the Job. William Ulrlch will offer for sale at Ulrich'B salesroom on tho corner north of tho post oflco from nnd af ter Docembor 10, at ono o'clock in mo uuornoon, wie entlro stock of nigh grado merchandlso or Luke Ryan or Jacksonville; also tho Jowelury stock or M. W. Beck, insohont, and tho conrectloiiery stock or Mr. Sliaw or Jacksonville. All goods aro marked at exceptionally low pr!ie. Terms strictly cash. From nnd af the first dny tho store will bo open from nlno a. ;n. to four p. m. each day, .Mrs. l R, Chase and children of Coloman, R. D., arrived this morning ror a row days visit with her Bister, Mrs. A, E. Powell. The regular .monthly meeting or tho Roguo River Fruit nnd Prodycp association dlicclor, is being held this arternoon Company buslnesj and fruit conditions wore dlscusbed. Tho unnual etockholders meotlng and olettlon of offlcors and directorate hoard will bo held In February. lo ho in (lie eniplov of the Nntionnl Association of .Mntiufiu'lureri. l'lmMiinoiit Probable 11U iniuislinuMil was not leooin iiieiuU'il in llio report, tml it wan uon I'rnllv evpeelod Hint, on the sheiielli A petition U lii'lin; eitvulnlt'il liv jC IIumoiiiiiiiIUo' I'militijjr, the Iioiimo Seerelnrv Hlroels of the t'oiniueteiul I'onM mil avoid nellnu in Hint iliieo eluh iuviliiij: Hie Slate Mnitieuttmnl Hon. MU'iey, now in spton nt Pmtlnitil.l Ah for Hie Xndoiuil Aisoeinlion of to hold its uioeIiiik: in Motllonl net j oar. C. E. 1iiKt, who js one o Hie speukevs lu't'ote Hie gath win uiuue an iieitve i-iiuii in x-.'in. Hlte tueiiiiiu. YOU'RE CONSTIPATED .HUERTA'S-FORCES IN PITIFUL ROUT Mmuifm'tuieiri mill (lie National enuuelf for' ilulusl rial ilelVlise, llio to poll sniil: , ''We.tlilnk 11 iiflViiMlvo u out- BREAKS A BAD COLD IN A JIFFY! TRY IT "Pope's Cold Compound" KihN Odd mid ilpH lit Few J lours Don't .Stay ,Sii(fii.uii .1 -" .... . li'k lloiulnolip, Simp stoniaili, tJid, , ll.ul lUvotli. Mimii l,lof mill Bo'vveN Xml C1ohiih'ii) PllESlDIU.nVKns. DiA.' l . rMvi pleto rout of Hnorta's federal army in norinorn mmko witn rrantiej f , flight of his generals for safety on "" hft-rthflwl HOW. the border, and domornlUatlon of hi a unpaid troops was established with tho arrival today at OJtnpa, Mexico, opposite Predldlo, ot civilians and soldiers who deserted Chlhunhiia. In the remnrkablo lleglrn which struggled ror eight das over a ISG mile trail through tho desert and en dured great hardships for want ot Xp odds how bad iiur head nohes. loV miserable and iiiiromfortnblo yon nre front i-oiiHttp.it ton. Indiges tion, blllotiHiioig and mIiixkIsIi bowela --.von always get the desired nwull vrttli Oasnvrets. Don't lot otir stoninoh. liver iind bowels innko ' uilienildo Take You call end grippe and break up a soivro Wild oltlirr In head, elmsi. boil- or .limbs, by taking a dose of ''Pnpiv's C"old Coinpouud" ever) two houra until three denes nr taken It prompts opens elongod-up nos trils and air pasviiKos lu tho head, stops mist) illschaiRo or nose run uliig, ridloves sick hoadaolie, iliillnes". fevii'lshuiiss. sore th I ou t , HiieeiliiK. soreness mid stiffness. Don't stay stiitfed-upt Quit Idmv Iuk nnd snuff ling! Kno nt thi-oblilng head- tiothliiK eloe lu th' world gives such prompt relief as Pope's Cold Compound" wlibh Cabarets tonight; put an end to the food nnd water, were General Salvado "wncue. imiiousuoss. uukiiioss. nerv-; eosts onlv 2 . i-eiitx nt imv tlnm store Mercado. lluerta's depoied military nu"w,M- ilfk 80Mr' W sloinheh. R ads without assistance tastes governor, nnd commander or tho rod-, UKI""U """ "" ,r insiress. ( m,,. mid caiihes no incotivenlfiHo oral troops in tho north, Gonorola l',onni 'u,,r lIiio organs or all the R0 Hiire vou get the geniilue Bascunl Oroco, Antonio Bojas, Mar- ""' B,,!,t's "'"' ronsiipaieu iiiauer i cello Caraveo. Yuex Salaxar and utoit w,,,rh U l"-''"vlK the inlserj. i or the subordinate officers. A 1"'WU bo uieanH health, hap- Along with theih burdened with ,,nM" nml c,,,!uw l,l'!Ul f,,r onthi. what property thov could carry. camoVo u,or" ,,,l8 ,tr Kloom nnd dUtress men. womon nnd children represont- " nu Wl" inuo ,v u,atl w " lng bixme of the richest rmnlllos In tho, lh0"' AU 'IrJ'KgWs sell Cascnrets republic. , j Don't forget the ehlldreti -their lit- : ., tie lualdcd need a gentle cleanslnp. too. PACIFIC LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS OPEN TODAY! PORTLAND, Dee. 9 With Ore-1 go ii. vvnshlngton, California, Mon-1 tana, Idaho, and Arlxona represented j In tho ontrics number over 900, tho third annual Pacific International i l.lviwtnnb rtrnnntllnn nn,timl mini Tho feature or today's proceedings was the judging contctts - by tho classes from Oregon Agricultural col-1 lege, Washington Stnto college, Unl-i vorslty of Idaho, University of Utnh and University ot California. HOUSE SUSTAINS CHARGES (Continued rrom Page 1) The committee wni u unit in e jiressin; its belief in the iliar;es Hint MoDermott borrowed money fnur Washington )awuliroker, fn m Mnl hall and irom ev-Chut' l'ne Me-' MiclKicl of tlie Ikium, kroivmi; htm' Coffcp Don't delay ami put off your intMitioii'to tiy Ki'hilliutfV Iti'st; liny it today and try it for breakfast t o ino r ni w morning.' Awd kt't'p on trying till on gpt to the bottom of tlio can. If at any time you don't like it well enouidi to keep on trying and buying, ask the rrocep for nionevbat'k. Shingles .Mnde In Meilfonl rrom liuiiio grown sugar pine. If ott are t:olng to build nnvthlii ; or re hlinlo jour tioiuo or h.vrn see us Mill on P i: track, plume 077-W. .MEIMtlltl) SIIINCU: MILL ART STORE U oii drink coffee .1fr das In the year on uiu't afford not to trj Schlllln,; a I list. I Reduced prices on picture and I picture f raining Century Edition of MUSIC 5c a Copy while it lasts All kinds or pout rants nt big re diictlons. R. L. HEWICTT, PROP. Plume No. 1)117-1 :tl V. Grape St. mamosmBSmmmmaanimBSBBBBBsm TOO LATE TO CLAfiSlFV. FOR RENT nlcoly fiirnlshod houho, dofco in, modorn, ?18, water rent paid. Phono 120-J. FOR SALn Good homestead relin quishment, J7000, on jailroad. Plioue 120-J, IT is not the price you pay that makes a cigarette good, but what is in the ciga rette. OMAR is the most pleasing Turkish Blend cigarette that can be made at any price. WT ,HPm i Turkish Tobacco costs all the way from 10c to $2.50 a pound. A cigarette made of this 10c tobacco would be in tensely STRONG, 'bitter, un pleasant. A cigarette made entirely of $2.50 tobacco would be ALL AROMA tasteless, insipid, without "body." HIGHEST PRICED Turkish leaf must be blended with OTHER VARIETIES of Turkish Tobacco to get FLA VOR, "BODY" and SUFFI CIENT "SNAP" in tho cigarette. In selecting the Turkish tobaccos for OMAR we DIS REGARDED PRICE our expert leaf-buyers went to the different districts in Tur key and selected the MOST SUITABLE tobaccos for tho blend. The selected Turkish leaf was then blended with domes tic tobaccos also chosen for their FITNESS. And the re sult is a Turkish-Blend that for SMOOTHNESS and MILD NESS could not be improv ed upon if the price wore DOUBLED. OMAR has the attractive "SNAP", LIFE, and CHAR ACTER of the Turkish-Blend without the common defect of "blend-roughness." OMAR can be smoked ALL DAY LONG with complete enjoy ment. All tho KNOWLEDGE, EX PERIENCE and SKILL we have gained in the manufac ture of BILLIONS of ciga rettes for 25 YEARS havo been CONCENTRATED in the production of this PERFECT Turkish Blend cigarette. It takes the MOST COM PLETE TOBACCO ORGAN IZATION in the world TO MAKE a cigarotte like OMAR. OMAR CIGARETTE Package of Twenty FIFTEEN CENTS nigeoiw Hull llit'so iissticiiilioiis xhoulil luivo llit'lr liiielln nlioiil Hie eupilul, Ituttuulinliiur iiU'luliniji. No think Iht'V went liojoml llio limlln H IculHnm!!' iTl'ml nml iIi'tivh llir ,( voiomI ociixuio it well im u puluin! HimitoNlioii Hint IIm')' I'liinpli'li'lv dli- sl'lll Hll'lllHl'lM'l." nrtnnn umn" $u.ro :. ill "RiailT PKIOES" s:i.no si. .ro $5.00 All Gnulos Fit Your Puvso na Woll n Your Fool, nt Oppoaito tho Pout Officii Put "Kodak" on that Christmas list Tlirivs nlvas a fasi inatmii in pi'-liiir lukmi; nml it's so slliipl(It lllr Kniluk svMri't Hint :ni lml nil l.iki- .ynnil jiu-tiircs limn tin- r sian. Kml.iks nml M row' nit's Irom oin tlollur up Ml llir m-w iooim I'l'iiui tlif Kodak Cilv nri' m our stork. Medford Book Stor jCk Save money on groceries to buy your Xmas gifts Wo quoto n fow prices that will help you do this: IS lbs. I'uri' Cain' Siifjni' for 100 ll'S. ootl I'olntoi'H lor . . I'ui'c Wliiti' I'Moiir, per snclc (5 bni-s nl' IVarl While or Wlutt Hlyor Soap L'.) lbs. Iird, Pink" or Hnyo liraiiK Tor Fancy Sauerkraut, the quart .'t)c Taney Table I'Vuit, .' estus for tide Relinuee Tonuttoe, per ean Del Monte Toiuatoes, J etuis fir .. pnekn.ue Slump's Health ('on'ee, iiiiit.it imi paekaLce ('lininpioii Washing Tnbh'ts LT.t LJM . 1 .00 00 5? 1.00 IO fiOc If,? We earn 'f,'etables. a lull ami i-oinplete See windows. line of I'VnitM and Fonts' Grocery Co. i:i0 IOAST .MAIN. PI ION K 271 r-r-icr Todn 's the dn. to Inn that Foul. Provide yoiueir a eoiulorUible, ill peudable ami tteonouiieal ear for the eoniinj,' tomorrows. Vou eau's beiu too soon to ijuf tlown that transporta tion c.pciise. The h'ord nenen otir ever) purpose at IowvhI eost. :'J?) U thn now print of tho I'onl nniMbowt; tho tomliiK inr It Mir.; tho town rHr IfrOO Hll t. o. h. Muilfonl i'ouiilolo with oulpiiujnU Out itHaUttl nml prtrl leitlnnt from C. E. GATES Hiiiti lliillillnc .AlnlfoKl, Oin. IoMaiKMunvrTKmiruwMiwBinriKrtrHr'rtvrsTin . rjr, - .- .. -- - w- iwHfoi, irtunuKWM.irrujv.iifc. i . tKsrxmtfmmmui m IENT- INDIA A cruiso of 93 dnyn to MADEIRA, SPAIN, ALGERIA, GREECE, the HOLY LAND EGYPT, INDIA nnd CEYLON. By the S.S. CLEVELAND (17,000 Tont) Lv. NEW YORK, JAN. IS, 1914 COST, UicIuiIIimi hilioru uxfciirftloiiM anil Mil uuccNbiiry vxiiiiiiNcw $700 upward TM. I. n nillr rly n.w rtutit Includlnc INDIA Bn.lChVI ON, villi vltlu lu l.i.J, f.mou. In III Wo,ll, Hliltry. ITAI.V er l.r.YI'T. A llmllr.l rumuf of Kiom. .r nlil.ln.liU lor Ihl. poiilaii nl Ilia INDIA nnilCt.yi.ON .ndr.lurn. Y,m inw ni.hc llr(llv r6rtiUn.lloc, for Ilia vnola or p.rl u( lh ctulia. Alio rulifroM N.w Yoifc In Id. W.llnlli id rm Canal In January, F.biu.ry, March anil April, ml from N.w Oilrun. In January, I abiuarir and March, 1011, and Around Ilia Vvmlil U lnam.. P.... I l...M N.w VorU In J.nuary and from Uan I'rancUco In I abruary, IUIB, lion't fall to tv r lit m fur imtllculatt Ptlor mailing ullitr plan: and oklaln our ilttcflplliit llluuralfil boakltti. Hamburg -American Line 1(1(1 I'ovvoll HI., Kim KiniK Imo, Cnl,, 01' llOllll ,f(lllM aaaaaaaal aaaaH' ' 1 V"JMa I V K r4-i