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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1913)
-" V FXHTi fiTGTFT Trrcrvcmr matt; Trcrnrxrc, miwfokp. orkciox. Saturday, iwumriw ao. 'mm. ;j '-ii m m BULLIS TROLLEY WITH THE STANFORD GLEE CLUB AT PAGE MONDAY EVENING J L I OF NOTICE OF INCE ; ti.Art"t t- PLAN WITHDRAWA Rl CARLOAD TROOPS 1 CURVED AIL MIND ERAPROV !(' ! T!i .Southern Oregon Traction comtnny, of which S. S. Hullis N president, rccoivotl this week n onr lontl of heavy iron nml street rail way mils which woic leii:netl cne cinlly for nml known nmon? rail road luiihlcrc ns speeinl work for ciini' roimt motion. This mntcrint Is to he used hy the (ruction company in innkiiip the oune in their lino from Hint Main street into the Si-kiyon Heights cut. A fcnnij of men is now at work cut ting away the pavement preparatory to putting in position this curve ma terial the fir.-t of next week, after which the. rails will he laid through the cut and for some little distance beyond. Thin will complete (ho line from Central avenue cnt to Siskiyou Heights, sne a mil connection at the west approach to the concrete hridec over Hear creek, which work has heen held up pending the arrival of n cw htcel castings neeenry to make the proper connection. The-e castings nrc now here and the con nection will hu made within it few ilnys. The. steel poles for the overhead trolley line to bo used in the fire lim its of the city have been ordered and nrc expected to arrive within n very short time, when thev will bo put in position, together with the wooden poles to be used for like nurpose out side the fire limits. The trol'-v wires will then be htruug and i line placed in readiness for ocrnting cars not later than March 13. It i expected, however, thnt oars will be in operation at a much earlier date than March !.". Ut mm .Jimmy Patten, in linlintioiio of Hurry 1-ruulrr 1SIUN(1T0N He,'. 'JO. Thnt the termination of tleueial Persh ing's command of the Tinted States troops In Miudoio proUucc, 1. 1 torcshadows nreparatioim to with draw troops from the proxince n admitted by Secretary of War Oar rison today. A tiny officers here expressed pio found nmnrciticut at the news. The .Miudomns, they tleehucd, ate the most nuet ilired of Filipino'. I'ic dictions were fieely matle of an out break on the heels of the troops' withdrawal. It was gonornllv belicxed that the expected establishment of ciil gov eiumeut in the province will be a step in the administration policy towaid earlv autouoinv for- the Philippines. ANDERSON'S MOTHER STEAMSHIP JEANI CoflVo Koop your nionpy or inko it back unless that can of Schilling's Host t'ot'lVp litis fciviMi" you complete satisfac tion. That's what you bought it for. In nronm-tlfiht cnn, ever fresh, cleanly granulated uianeyback. CHICHESTER S PILLS W s. TUB ltlAMU.1I UIUMU. A NEWTOWNS SELL AT $1.85 MEDFi Do -0. - SKATTl.K. Wa-li. Word reached here today that the Seaitle-Ahikn KtouiU'.hip Jennie, PORTLAND, Dec. 20. Kvery ilay'n trade In the apple market re fleets the change In conditions Irora whnt Jius existed for Pacific north west fruit during recent yearn, There Is no discounting the' fact that the demand for largo sized apples Is on the ebb and that medium sized frujt is taking Its place. 'While Oils condition might possibly bo most aggravated this season owlni; to the fact that apples are so high that the average consumer prefers to go more of the fruit to the box than formerly, still the very large sized npplo has perhaps seen Its best mar keting day except perhaps In year when very fow of this size are avail able. Confirming this theory Is tho sale of five cars of Itoguo river Newtowns reported today by the Northwestern Fruit Exchange at $1.80 per box f. o. b. Medford and another car at $1.90 These Rales were made, to New York parties. Gonorally speaking there Is llttlo domnnd for northwest apples from eastern buyers at this time. The trado's requirements for the holidays liavo been fully taken care of and for that reason there It every belief that little activity will be shown la the market until after the holidays are over and the trado has become settlcl again. MARRIED Frank h. 1'oole and Kutli C. W'oolf xvere united in marringo by Nov. W. P. Shields of the Presbyterian church at tho homo of the bririu't parentH, Scott Woolf and Mr. Kv.i "WViolf, 21 South Orange, this nty, nl 0:110 a. m. Saturday, December '20. Tho wedding wiih a private one, only tho members of the family being jiicscnt. The l'rcMijtoiiun ring oo'c jnony was used, by which tho young peoplo plighted their troth each h tho other foiever. Prank L. 1'yole has grown up in our city and fc a l omployo of tho Medfoid hotel. Ifo in n young man of clean habits uud fiuo promise. Mrs. l'oole, his jnr1', lias resided in Medford for many years nml i.s one of our highlv es teemed young people. Mr. Woolf, her father, is ono of our snccesnful biibiucbs men. Mr. uud Mr, l'oole Jenvo on their hguevmoon to Sacra mento nml other California towns hut expect to return and make Mieir homo in Medford. Tho best wiiics of their ninny fi lends ro with their. May tho brightness of the day be Fymholio of the sunshine that shall fill their wedded life. Consul to Grenoble, France "WASHINGTON, Dec. '20.-Tho nomination of Clarence Carrigan of California to ho United Slates consul nt flivnohlo, 1'YniH'o, was sent to the eeiinlc (oilay. Legal blanka toi tale at the Hall QTrlbUB glllcc. tf VANCOl'VKU, Wash.. Die. '20.- - According to Dr. lleibcrt hoi-cr, her physician, Mrs. J. Anderson, mother nf Hurl Anderson. llin li-.htwri.-ht pugilist, who was injured in n an - !,,w,'l, b.v ,ho AI"""k" Stcnni-hip com mobile accident in l'orthindUst Wed-(lni'. ahore on CnUert islimd. ne?dny, was not nMint: o well to- Qnecn Charlotte soiuul. and will Mu tiny. She i- confined to her bed and 'dnnbtcdly become a total li.s. She is believed to be in a serum tndl- 'ran aground in a heiny fog on tion. Thursday night, and when the Can- "Both of r. Auder-on'- -luml- ( mliHtt government vccl K.tnau ders nre wrenched," said Dr. llser ,n-'Wered n wircle. call and went to todny. "She cannot rnie Ii-t nrni. ' her relief she found her piled up on She also complains of ctv imin 'the nicks with her hull pierct-d in in the chest and head. I am afraid evoml plncts. -he sustained internal injuries, but Tlw Kstnvuu is standing bv the thus far have been unable to ttnb- l-lraudid vecl. The Jennie is a I Satm I 1 I IJltl A.kIfllt.,l.lMi klkM.-r IMBM4Ilr4V I'lIU u 11.4 li-14 i.iuVy' l-n. HM4 ill. KIm Kll. Y Taka mm lap. Ilwp mf immr v I. A.k I II l. II rM.TEH . Ilwp r , !-, Il. llVx IA.NU I'lLU ItrmmmU' UlAllUMD IIUA.NU lILL.otS kUMhuK .a,M. .. AIM... U.II.I 1 .. hv .f..v'...r.m w . . r."-" " SOLD BY DRLGGISTS EtfiWHERE TO THE HON. MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL, HOUSEWIVES AND ALL WHO EAT: Boginning Docombor 22 and until furthor notico wo will givo a DISCOUNT of FIVE PER CENT on .ill cash sales of $1.00 or ovor and on all accounts paid - within fiftoon days. If you pay ovory 30 days you aro entitled to a 5 por cont discount on tho purchases of the last 15 days. IF YOUR RATING IS GOOD, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Wo carry a full lino of Grocories and havo our own do livory systom. PHONE 216. Davidson & Butterfield lish this to a certainty. hihmIi'ii craft of 1072 gns tons. Vice-President Win. Gerlg of tb Chnrle I'rohiuau Is to produce an Pacific and Eastern Is visiting Med- other Iinrrlo playlet, called "Tho I, It ford, tie Pollcoman " How to Detect the Alum Baking Powder "Which arc the alum baking powders; how can I avoid them unless they arc named?" asks a housekeeper. Here is one way: take the can of a low priced powder in your hand and read the ingredient clause upon the back label. The law requires that it ihe powder contains alum that fact must be there stated. If you find one of the ingredients named alum, or sul phate of aluminum, you have found an alum baking poxodcu There is another and a better way. You don't have to know the names cf the alum powders. Use Royal Baking Powder only; that assures you a cream of tartar powder, and the purest and most healthful baking powder beyond question. mama lTTgrfiinaw flfrou m strong whiskey burns your mouth, gags you when you swallow it what will it do to the d.Si.caie lining oi your stomach yrus Noble mild and pure Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank AT THE SIGN OF THE PEAR Located in the Center of Population of MEDFORD, OREGON Over One Million Dollars Represented in the Net Financial Worth of Its Stockholders i I .1 f' if' No Overdrafts No Loans to Our Officers No Loans to Our Directors You Are Invited To open an account and become one of our many worthy customers , WHO DO NOT OVERDRAW '- .' vurr' W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon J "THE BANK WITH THE STRONG RESERVE" ' Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank . ' J i r' ' v