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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1913)
- t MEDFOKl) MATTi TKIBUNK, MFAWORn, OT'XION, VU)AY, DKCMMBttft 12, 1013. FAM5 l'HKHfc STATE PRINTER SIGNS TOS SEEKING RELEASE OF !TWI ' . ' '! - A H.M.K.M, Dr., I .. 'J. I'imIit u ciiiilini'l culiMfil into IimIhv Willi lln Allied I'linllHg Ttailiw coiiim-iI i.l' Mm - ll'IM, Nllllo I'llllIlT lllllllH IIHHTll III employ iiiuiit lull union pnnlci iiimI pii'Nmni'ii in tlit hIiiIo ii ttttiutr "II nl Hut utilnn iM'nln ol mi(;i'm. I In n in itlttii'lu'il In tlin I'liuliiwt n iiuliiliiui (Inn did nk., ,.M( UMH ,,,, for a fcHviflti iii'iiuil Mini imiv In nliruKnli'il at nn tiiii.-. Allnllli'V (li'ii CmiwI'iiiiI ,iii ii iiiuiilliM nuo ii'iiilfiiil ii iln'iNimi tluil II )liinri hiii( ifl-i'imii'llt tn lllt'KllI lii'i'iuimi II wuh i-ln n li'..!iiion. ' K MfIHj. OIL PROMOTERS NOT GUILTY ASSERTS JURY 1.08 ANOKMJH, Cnl , !. I 'J lur nfdrorii niul iminmti'rx of tlm Cliiwliiiul Oil compiiuy witrn fiiiiiul nut Ktillly (niluy liy it Jury In t tin fi'ilrrnl iniirl Imtd on rlinrKoM uf tin Iiik (tin initlU lit ili'friiiul In iiiiiiKtt' liiin with tint ronmtlon of till pro. imrllt'ii lu tlio CnllfOriilu .Mlihwiy fluid Tint lumi with IMhiiii I'mnro. .toliii MiintROiiiury, TliumnH MtuiiKtiui it), mill Urn nt (llllitltii 'I'liu Jur' win 1)111 fori)' llOUIH WAIIOO, Ki.i., )(. 'J. I.illltt lniiti wuh lii'lil mil ImiIhn I'tir tin1 ii' tuivciy i)' Mi m. Mil (.'nil' .IoIiiihoii, wlm HWIlllllWI'll I'lllholtl' Rt'ill llt'lll IlINt nielli ulii'M t'lillt'il iulu tin I'uuiliotuii III 1 IV llllt Vl'lllll'l II Mil I'lllllU'l' ol ulnvliitf lu'i liiihlmnil ill AhIiIiiiiiI IiimI AiikuhI. Tim wiiiiiiiii f(iiiri'Mcil In Idllilii; lit'r IniAlmtiil iiml iliHincinlii'r- iiiC liis Imily. Mr. .Inliu.iiii wttM fuinlftt'il tr iiiMiiHlnimlili'r mill iimv lu ht'iitfiit'ftl to limn unit tu leu yi'iin' liiiiiinii- liii'til. Slu' ii lu-il llm vcnlit't witli lipiithy wlii'ii It WilN ri'liiiiit'tl Oil a f- tl'IIUUIII. L MI.'ltl.l.N. Do 12 Tint ftirolKU of fire luility liullfloil AiniTlnm AiiiIihh (milnr (lornnt of (Irrniiiiiy'd nerept iiniit of llm Invltntloii to noiul it wnr Hlilp nitiiiilriu from dm I'lillierliiiiil to I'miiiiuit wliou llm rniiiil Im opttnotl. Tint miiulifr uf hIiIiih lo Imi unit hint nut ln'oii ilt'tldoil upon. Tliu an iioiiiuttiuoiil at thin tlinu wuh In ti'iuli'il. It witH liollot'it, itH an ut toiupt to HOfti'ti (ioriuniD'tt ruftuiiil to partlrlpittu offlcliilly In Hid Kan I'miulmo i.'Xponllloii. 'I liu city council will hulil n wio tliil uioittluK IuiiImIiI to piiitH nti or-iIIiiiiiii-u lilvliiK tlui votcru dm rlKlit to ilcclilit whotlior (hoy want to ratify tint orclnul franililHi) routrntt with tliu ulwtilc Unlit roinpnuy, or Huloct a now ono. Tin fimifliliM) jirovlilwt that dm tf i-li t company pay tlm city flvu pur rout of tlm onrnliuiH for tlio firm flvu yoarH, anil tlicn hy a $120, Olio payuifiit hu rolluvtjil of futuro payiui'iitH. Thu flvu yearn expired .1 your iiko anil dm (20,000 wnn litnil oreil ami rufiiHuil. Hlncn tlmro linn heeu a ilonillock. It In propound to Hiihuilt an amcniliiiont pernilttlm: n 2T year frnurlilno InKtoail of n ton )itnr ono. TIioukIi nuwriil fonfur oik oh luivo tici'U lielij 110 acrefiiiient littH heen renclicil. The Umiu will liu voted on January intli at tliu city idoulon. SAI.KM. Or., Dec. 1 '.--1 r..i.l.Mit I'rnl Slitnlny of tliu Central (Imgon Irripiliou eompiuiy toilay Hiiliiintled li tlio ilcneit lauil liounl 11 pniX)M lion to turn ovrr lo tlm ntnti' lor t'Olllplotillll tllO HI'I'OIIll unit of tlio eninpuny'M irrigation prujoot in ( 'look county. Tliu ciMiipauy Iiiim oxpomloil alioul .V.'2.i,l)00 on dim unit, mid it i fxtiinutfil it will roipiiro ulioiit .rl.VI,- OUII to coinplclo it. Tin' pioposition was Hiilunit toil to tlio linaiil nl till' HUuui'-tioii '!-' (lo- crnur Wunt. For homo tiint' piiht (tic Oregon flan H llloctriu compnuv Ihim Iicoii loxittK n InrKO (irnoiirit ol imh for wlnoh llioy luivo been tmnbli) (o nroonnt. Hi'ccnt ilovctnpiin'iitH, how over, Imvu jlironht out thu fuel that 11 luro part of tlio low in 1I110 to theft hy ri'MilcnlH Hvinjr iiIoiik tlio line of tin coinpniiy'K mniim. Tlm Oregon code dcfinoH the ncl of tampering with the pipfH, wire, meter of liyMiHiii(; inotorH, clt'., nn 11 eiimc piiuinhithle hy iuipiiHoiimnnt from hx trioiitliM to two xi'iim, or 11 lino rnnpii frriui M) to Jj.VMl, or holli, Thu coiripauv inuintuitiK Unit tlm iirofditi1 lots fii im nlolen anil thu .peuni! inxolved in (raciui: tin.' theft ik 11 muleriitl one niul Ihul tlie will iiiHint upon 11 ipnUH proHeoii- tiou niul the impoKitiK of the limit under tlio Htitliite in cacti ome. JITAIti:., Mexico, Dec. 12 A hlKhly toutcil "kooiJ thlnK" went wro mi; In th flrnt rnco hero today, when Droll failed to In hottor than third. HonbH throiiKhout the country nro undcriitood hero to havo tuntlo n his clean up on tlio plungo, tlm tip TioImk ho -tronR, thnt ror tunoM were put up, and lout. Tho pom odds on Droll wcro 0 to 5 to win, 2 to r. plnco and 1 to Ii -how. Tlm raro. which wan for maldon two yenr old, wan won by AiiKUntuB llclnz, n 15 to 1 .hat. Kcsult: I Irii.'iulH niul bonnlcrH of A. A JoliUHon, the ncil pioneer ludd in (ho county jnil on white nlaic iiIIc-kii tions involving bin lll-yenr-old niece, Dolliit .JohiiHon, are trying I" secure lii relcnxn from tbt; county jnil on $500 bonds, Dollie in now nt Ibn Lome of lici pureutx in JuchHonvillo, mid it in probablo Htepi will bo taken (o place tier under ulriiiijmit itorn'clhc irifln ence. William WcNIi Hlalex thai nho jhh hchhoh hiiicitlnl teuiIeneicH, mnl IiihI week tried to throw tiorelf in front of 11 piiHHttier Irnin after Inking n dnnk of whmky. E ON LOOKOUT EOR WANT AO FAKIR Thi! police, bave received notice to. bo on (lie watcti for n swindler who operate tbrougb tbo "want ftd' col umns of neWHpapcrH, mul i beadod this way. The plan is to offer it '-" 11 week position, with mx hours' work, the holder tbereor lending hm em ployer bin fcnvinjrs eventually, with xnd resutls. The crook oerateil lat week in Hiieranuiito, fleecing neveml. Just come in and sec what WE have for suitable, ac ceptable presents for your family and friends. Our lino of preseht goods "draws a ring around" any other line in town. Our drug store is the place to buy presents which show taste and refinement in the selection, but which won't cost a world of money. See our line Christmas Cards, Booklets and Folders. The 4tl&H&JUL S& West Side Pharmacy " ---. i.- j - 5 " v "" " okmxokhxh:h:hxih: v v-v-v-v-ww-w-vTTT m wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t T T T t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Any Man Will Be Sure to Thank You Heartily for presents selected at this store of Men's Fashionable Attire. These are gifts that you know will please him no matter who he is because he can use them every day. Should the article you desire not be listed on this page, remember we have it if it's men's correct attire. Ladies arc especially invited to inspect our complete displayof suitable Christmas gifts for meti. Visitors will not be urged to buy unless they are thoroughly satisfied. Have you a boy from 5 to 17 years You 4iiii find it nice .select ion of wearing apjmrcd here for the hoy, which will make a most use ful as well as a much appreciated (rift for hint. Suits, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Caps. Now is the time to shop in comfort for soon the rush of Christmas business will he here. Although the service iu our store is always as good as additional help can make it, you will feel like taking more time now to make your se lections than you will later on when many others nro doing their buying. The additional advantage of early shopping is the fact that now our stock is most complete and greater satisfaction attends your choice of large variety. You cant buy a more appreciated llllUiHlU Cjrlit than one of these high grade ready-for-service Suits or Overcoats tailored by HIRSH-WICKWIRE-CO. CHICAGO and NEW YORK We know there are none better at $20.00 upward. If you want to see your husband, son, father, brother or frierid dressed to please you, bring him to our store and have us help you make an agreeable selection. ? V P& hi IV' n fly ii 3. A good Hat is a practical gift that will elicit many thanks from any man who cares about the completeness and cbrreel ness of his attire. "NYe buy our hats from the sanio milkers that supply the other great stores in America. Our styles and. qualities, therefore, nro unoxcollcd and. our prices open to comparison. Tell us tho sizo he wears. We guarantee to fit him. A pair of handsome Dress Gloves as a present will mako him feel grateful to you for having been considerate of his desire in making the selection. Measure his hand with a piece of string; that's the way to get his size, without arousing suspicion of your intentions. Then come to our store and select tho gloves. If they don't fit wo will exchange them later. Lined Gloves, the pair $1.25 to $3.00 Unlined Gloves, tho pair $1.00 to $2.50 Tips from Santa Claus Handsome Lined Collar Boxes Scarf Pins Dress Gloves Cuff and Collar Buttons Full Dress Ties Boxes of Collars Full Dress Sets Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs Full Dress Suits Christmas Suspenders in Hand some Boxes Dinner Jackets Leather Belts Fancy Waistcoats Sweater Coats Full Dress Overcoats Latest Style Shirts Handsome Silk Neckwear Combination Set of Sox, Ties and Handkerchiefs Box of Fancy Sox Garters in' Xmas Boxes Silk Hosiery Umbrellas Caps Suit Cases, Hand Bags And every article of Male Attire THE MODEL CLOTHING CO. CORNER OF MAIN AND BARTLETT STREETS v3x &&&v& u - K