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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1913)
f y y y T f T V ' V PAK 8TX. MEDFORD MATIi TRIBUNE, MIODFOND. 'OIJF.GON. WFDNFSDAW DF.CFMniW 17. IfllH, R soundman E IN RIARITY TRIAL 1 , MURDER OF GARDENER'S WIFE: HOUSTON'S REPORT Tho nccri'tnrj nolntH tint Unit It IsL , now becoming clpnr tlinl wo nuint .lo- j V4 rtnltoly mill nKi;roalvoly iproiuvh PROBLEMS E I TOM ItlVKIt. V. J . IVC. 17. ClinrgtM with the miirilor of Mm. Cnrrlu Tumor, wife of a enrricner on tlio fttnto o? Roorgo UouUl. .losenh Morlnrlty. nllns Wllllnin H. l.hnu. totlny went on trlul for h'.n life. Th ntnto vn ToproKontetl by former Pro- tl ...! ....I... I. ..I.. I 1.... . i. I urgent iiueatlotiH, innl inuxt illroct mir i attention to the bromler oennumte X problems of rnrnl life. We lwwo ami- j $ tlenly boon brought fneo to fare with the fart that In nmny direction fur- 1 ttier nrotluetlon waits on better ? methods of distribution, lint that tlio . ' Tj N '8UINC1T0N Doc, 17 The sec relRiy of nBrloulturo has published his annual report for the year HMD. The report differs In many essential from tliopo usually pout out from the department of agriculture, Inutend of merely reviewing the agricultural secutor Thooilorn 11. Brown. Prose- situation, ninny hronil economic que nitor Harry K. Newmnu. anil former United States District Attorney Wnl ter Uaton. Jlnrlnrlty wa roure sented hy Wilfred Jayne, T T. Ten Ilroeok Stout. .Morlnrlty is prnrtlcallv penniless. His attorneys were re talnod hy Mrs Jnaper Lynch, wenlthy society woman of l.akcwoort, who hna Interested herself In tho defendant's caso and believes hlni the victim of a conspiracy. ,Morliulty Is thirty years of age and has a wlfo and child. He has licon confined In tho tircan county jail slnco his arrest last April at Kort I,co, N. J., hy Sheriff Frank Tllton, nftor n sensational hunt for the mur derer. A bitter fight by the defense Is expected when the prosecution ex pects to attempt to produco evidence, dictagraph records of conversations Morlarlty Is said to have had with a Catholic priest In his cell here. The crlmo of which Morlarlty stands accused was committed April 2S, 1911. On the afternoon of that day Mrs. Turner loft hor home to de liver some dresses she had made. Her body, badly mutilated, was found In a wooded valley, late In the after noon two days later. A huso club, covered with blood and hair, lay near mo uoay. Jiurns agents were em tlons are presented. The senretnry field of distribution presents urol leuts which raise In very grave wna the simple Issue of Justice. That under existing conditions the farmer dues not get what he should for his product; that the consumer Is re quired to pay an unfair price, and that unnecessary burdens ure Im posed under existing systems of dis tribution, there cmi he no intention The various marketing projects ar cnls attention to the facts that here- outlined These projects cover ninr toforo the department of agriculture has of necessity concerned Itself mainly to with the problems of pro duction. He points out that these problems will be most urgent for a long lime. Increased tenancy, ab sentee ownership, soils still depleted and exploited. Inadequate buslncjj methods, the relative failure to In duce a great majority of farmers to apply existing agricultural knowl edge, and tho eugestions of depend ence on foreign nations for food sur- piles warn us of our shortcomings and Inclto us to additional efforts to Increase production. Soil Limit Not ItKichcri The secretary says there Is on ground for thinking wo havo yet ap proximated tho limit of our output from tho soil. As a matter of fact wo have just begun to attack the problem. "Wo have not even reached the end of the pioneering stage, nirl havo only In a few localities devel oped conditions where reasonnblv full returns are secured. Wo have, however, unmistakably reached the period whore wc must think and plan. Ho says that as a nation we are suf fering the penalty of too great ease I. y y T t ? ? y ? tooting sunoys, methods and coats of marketing. Including mailable mar ket supplies In given production areas: demand at consuming cen ters; cold and other storage s stems; IllArlf rtltiv- iatnm liti.l ttrli..,..' ,iil costs of wholesale and retail dlstrl- j bullon of farm products. There are i studies In transportation problem.' ami the elimination of waste In trans- j J portatlon to be prosecuted, a studv . V of city marketing and distribution, n study of grades, and finally co-opera-, tlve production and marketing must bo Investigated. Special emphasis Is ) fJ laid on the necessity for standard!-1 I , .. 3 iii(, nKnciimimi prauuriN ns u prere ear Christmas Tho annual ovout will soon lu lion with nil Us iiiimy attractions and yon should prepare I'm' it NOW. Don't procrastinate shop early and at this store. ' We are hcttcp titiipptMl lliuii cmt to supply your many wants. W(' I ID For the Christmas Dinner Wo havo a Big Stock of Kivsli Kruits, (YailuMTiis, Inipo l-'ruil, .I'oiiicni'niiatc.s. Orau.mtis, I jomoiis. Ihiiianits and Apples, , Ail kinds id' Vt'iiftahlos, Sct'dlcss liaisius, Clustt'i' Kaisins, ('ui'i'auts, Hloahcd Sul tanas, Dates, inportt'd Hiuyrna Ki, Citron, Oi'iuio and Ihmiioii I'col, Olivos. IMi'klos. all kinds. qulslte to proper marketing. Co-oporuLloit Iv-M-utiiit Tho point Is nindo and emphasized that In this work of co-oHratlvo of- t ? ? I n rn1 ii ni r.,iu V A x. r" tiliii T" ill rilKKSIO NoulVhatul, bVoniao, Do CanioiuhtM't Wisconsin Uriolc, Mmhurj;or and Tillanioolc ('roam. Now orop of all ktntls of Nuls. (Ilioititisl lino tr Staplo and Fancy (Irooorios. Now Cano Sorghuni and Ifouo UMt r Valley Honey. Imported Swins, fort equity and justice must be kept j . i ployed but failed to find the mur-! of living and of making a living, it loror. Detectives from the Schlndlcr I Is not singular, therefore, that wo agency were employed, and one year should find ourselves In our present nftor the crime, they fastened sus-, plight. Recklessness and waste have plclon on Morlarlty, who -at one tlmojbccn incident to our breathless con hade been employed near hero as a I quest, and wo have had our minds stenographer for Mrs. Lynch. Do- too exclusively directed to the ea tertlves enticed Morlarlty Into New tnbllshment of Industrial supremacy Jersey and Sheriff Tllton arrested I In tho keen race for competition with htm. Ho has steadfastly maintained foreign nations. We havo been ro his Innocence. Mrs. Lynch declared bent on building up great industrial hor belief that Mrs. Turner was killed j centers by every natural and artificial by a speeding automobile, and her dovlco that wo havo had little thought body carried Into tho woods to divert I for tho very foundations of our In Busplclon. 4, dustrlal existence. .Marketing Problems -Tho real, name of Emmy Destlnu, the singer. Is Kmlllc Klttol. Ono chapter of the report Is de voted to tho subject i)f marketing. In mind. Co-opcratluu does not menn an organization which shall at tempt to establish n closed market and to fix prices. Wo should con demn this as strictly In one field of Industry as in any other. Tho nlu' should bo an economic arrangement which shall facilitate production ntid lend the prorucer to standardize and to preparo his product for tho mar ket, and to find tho readiest ami best market for his product. Such ac tions will result in gain to the pro ducer, ns well as to the consumer f ? ? China and Glassware for Gifts lEW&nzrrjr- ysWP3K ft?.tf-. A4M& ,mJKtv7f Xi vixS "GTZS fSil XX mK V ijrt5Sl ? GVM-' Hkf ''UWTt.'TL .j"': iwaHcrtunex xausaixrrBmraaaarrimn-n krtLJljZV iZL XkCZ Squabs ron sali: piiem: -joi-itt ? V IX t t t Our regular slock consists of Whifo ami (Jold llavi land. Ifansoiu White llavilantl and White and (told Austrian China, ami wo carry a hip; lino of these popular goods. x SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON FOLLQWIWG GOODS Fancy Decorated Mates, Chocolate ami Merry Sols, Fancy Cups ami Saucers, Individual Sugars and Creamers, Salad Mowls, Fruit Dishes, Tea Sots, Mineh Howls, I'arlor Lamps, China 'Novelties, hrokon lots in Decorated China, Old Ivory China, Uoyal Doulton Ware, etc. (Ilasswaro, eonsistinp; of Cut Star Tumblers, other Tuinhleis, IMP hers, Water Sets, Vases, Fern Dishes, Celery Dishes, Medford Souvenirs ami main other suitable and useful presents in China and (Slass. 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V ""'"' ' V Give Gifts That Endure LUhJtiM n&zj&eK W&yjr&'frA - s THEY CAN BE HAD AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING IP SELECTED FROM OUR STOCKS OF DEPENDABLE FURNITURE CHAIRS AND ROCKERS THAT GIVE REST AND COMFORT DESKS THAT ARE PLEASING OF LINE AND OF STURDY CONSTRUC TION CHESTS THAT ARE BUILT OF CEDAR THESE AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER PIECES THAT WILL GIVE PLEASURE AND COMFORT ARE HERE FOR YOUR IN SPECTION. NOW, WHEN CHRISTMAS BUYING PUTS A HEAVY STRAIN ON THE POCKETBOOK, YOU WILL APPRECIATE THE SAVING TO BE HAD BY DOING YOUR FURNITURE BUYING HERE. New Line China ..-!& Whittall Rugs for Xmas NOT A MOMENT TOO EARLY To plan lasting gifts, such as these. Any article for homo furn ishings that's so permanent as carpet rugs need plenty of thought, and caro in their selection. Now while our stock is complete and at its best th. the best time to make a choice, whether for immedi afe needs or for a Christmas (lift. Portable Electric Lamps AVe have an elegant line of Portable Flectric Lamps in the pop ular Mission designs, that lend cheerful lighting effects and Greet the guests and home folks with ''good cheer." You could not give anything more serviceable. Wo have recently added a line lino of China to our big stock of lloiiso furnishings and extend a special invitation to everyone to call and see it. Nothing makes nicer or more serviceable presents. See window. Duncan POLISH MOP CLEANS, POLISHES AND DUSTS from floor to coiling, padded to protect furniture. I'Jvery housewife should have one Christmas Comes But Once a Year Hut Jhe "Monarch" is used every day, and "a Monarch brings good cheer for the whole 1105 days, No Christmas gift, can possibly bring such enduring pleas ure and satisfaction to the one who pre pares the meals and the one von love to phase, as Monarch Malleable Ranne TIiIh Ih tlio niily rurnlliiro hIimo In Mftlfonl Hint kIvoh S, K- II. 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