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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1913)
ff TV V r vxm rcraTrr medfqrt) matt; TTHnuNR MrcnroTro, omYon TrusnAv, TWRMirrcr, an;- 'mm. '- , EL MONTE TRAI N mm mm BAY CITY STREET san rnANnsro. ra, Dw. a. -Menllfietl liy (wo of liis nllt'pcri victiint ns the bnmlit tlu rohboil 1lic SnntlKim 1'nclfiV truin nonr Kl Monto, when Tinvelinu Pnenwr Agent Ilornee. Montague wan Imt ntul killed, n man civiiijr tlie 11111110 of John Unstick wss an e tod on the Hired hew todny. Hoslick wn identified liv Arthur Colen and Mrs. Colon, who wore linsspngcrs on tlio train. Thej were irnlking ntnotn the j-hotiper on Mnrkd street vrhen Mr. Colon nv Itoitiok. "Tltoro rocs the mnn who hold up the train nt Kl Monte,' Hho said to her hnohand. Tho eonnle hailed tho man for thirty minutes before the. I encountered n pnlvcmnn. loapiien: ''What one poor hoy m'eom! nh'shod; what nro ,ou douni withj hotter oppoitunituxf" ( UPLIFT MOVE REACHES BILLBOARDS boy TELLS SANfA ON CITY STREETS JOHNSON STATES i CITIES DUTIES TO On the billboard at tho corner of Chailoy llarno, n ery young O.ikilnle nenne and Main MreeN man, hns sent a, brief and Miiecre nndnt the one near the junction of appeal to Santa Claus through this N'oith IJioivide and Jlnin are di offioe. Chailoy indulges in no sta- played immense pictures of the biith ti-tie rogniding ago and behavior, of I hrist. These inoturc are nth- nut comes to a iioiut alnuptly, umg UNEMPLOYD ASABEL BUSH PIONEER BANK oprnphod In twelve color nnd men-- un Hv.il reel in uo. They arc the firt fniiU of nn up lift ennipnign star od taM .1 til v at tho annual mooting of the National Poster Advertising Rssflcitttioii. This movement extend- over the whole United Slates' nnd Canada. The lo cal billnosier, It. Khun, donates tho space and ee to the placinir of tho pictures in the best locations. Tliev will reaiain on the boards through the holiday season. Scores of pawn tjekels were found The Ur selected hv the oduoa- in r.nstick packets, lloth Mr. nnd "" committee of tho association Mrs. Colon were positive in their if,,f tll r,l,"-.M,n - eom ido'ntifiention of Itostick as the ban-, lmsi, of ,ho wo world-famous ,1jj, paintings of the birth of Christ io Colon identified a watch found in j hc mnnger at llothlehem nnd the Unstick' nnekct as tho nronertv of W,i0 " 'f "' " l'1' -v ' r Kntrinoor Uobbins. Colon is als.'i mil''' m mp' phiiiioii. I w'ns, Hoslick said he wns 27 vcars of" ''r . " representation ot a Urns Ann nnd lm.l liin.l in Rnn VnKinUon I ! the text from the soooud five years for tho Inst Southern tho date of the holdup, he claimed, whore the vmuis child Across the bottom of the ! s. He said he had worked I ol,nl,,cr of s, Matthew, couoerniu? sen: Inst three months at the!1."0 xUit of l,,c wbp m,ll! "A"'1 Ul'"r-V Pacific roundhouse. Oni"cn ,,lf.v xvorc O0,ne '",0 ,lu' mi' ,nr-v (,f ' nf 11,., i,t.iiin t.n i:.n.i I tlicv saw the vouns' child with Mnrv kio. SAX KKAXCISCt), tnl.. Doc. LM. That (loveiiior Johnson has or doted Stale Labor Commissioner John I'. Mcl.oujihliti to make an im mediate investigation of unomplo.v mont conditions lhi-oti''hout Califor nia was stated todav bv Secrolarv Albert Krchctt of the ootitiuiml do- partmont i( the V. M. C. A., and of tho industrial activities couuuiMcc of the San Francisco Church l'edcrn lion. The governor added, in a letter to HrliKott that he thouuht possibly au iuouirv would show, as ho said it did two yen in nio, that accounts of the sittmtion had boon oaioialod However, he said he was williui; to do all he could. As for providimr woik, tho eecu- jtivo expressed the opinion that the duty was that of the municipalities. (He discussed, in cntus'usinn, the pos. MTft ftrillTr s'm'"-v " l,x,B imoffioial commit -III rNAIr oc,i 1,IH,'',,,1 lioiw parts of lU OLMnlL the state to extend aid to tho iuvol- untary idle. j The church federation nt n moot-i WASIIIXOTOX. Doc. '2X Tho i"u' Inst night adopted icsolutu.ns followinj; nominations wore 'sent to the sena'.o today by President Wil- DEAD AT SALEM 11 new system of spelling for whnt ho want. Tho letter is printed in a boyish baud and loads; Smite. . How-vvow. lar. Topple. Tfck-tiok. Shoot. CHAHI.KY DAKXKS. Santa Claus will iiudorstnnd that Chnrlex wants n dog. car, top, watch and gun. SA1.KM, Dr., Dee. U:l. -Ahel Hush, for yen is democratic Icailcr of the slalo of Diegou, wniin fiienil of the late Piesideut Cleveland and contiollor of fodoial imtioninro in Dregon during Clovelaiid'n last toim nf offioe, luilliouaito hanker and pioneer of Salem, died 1111 ly today nt his homo heic. Mr. Hush was SO yenrs old. Ho hud boon ill sixteen days, lie is survived by A. X. Hush. Sally Hush, Mis. Kiigcuiu Hush of Salem, Mis. Thayer of Hoikoley, children, mid Asahol Hush, an only grandson. In the eailv davs Mr. Hush was a newspaper publisher nnd foundeilj the Salem Statesman. Karlv in the ViOs ho bought tho site now occu pied by the I.add e: Hush bank, and in 1 .Still ovcucd up u banking busi ness with which ho has hocu identi fied until lcoeutly, Hibbard's Grocery South Oontrnl Avonuo Sells Good Things Cheap Anuu'icnn Hcaui.v hih pnloiit Flour, t'very Hack imrault'iHl, por.snclc Jj41.15 l',aiH,y Hurlintilc I 'ol it Iocs, )tr 100 His 85 K'tit IUmiuh, IuuhI I'li-nui'd, purlli ...-l AVhito Hi'iitis, luuul ilinuo(l, )or Hi !i$ Pourl Whito Soap, (5 Imrs'For 25 A. H. Naptha .Soap, (5 ImtHi for 1 25$ ( li" IIih. short tul Macaroni ijft.OO in Ihs, U'ieo : iju.oo 18 11m. pure Cano Suar $1.00 Sauro Kraut, ptr (piart, 10t Walnuts, per pound 20c AVatlco Halcint; Powder, 1 Ih. can 20d (juakcr PuFFctl liicc, 1! kw. For . Everything you want for Christmas dinnor. Pliono Your Order No. 709. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER XMAS orx nppenling to Mayor Holph and the Miporvisois to provide tho opportun ity for w.rk and, in tho meantime, to provide, the destitute with food nnd hholtor. ho xvns nt T;ork nt his lnthe at the rounoMiouee. Hosttck nlo dcolnrcd that he lived In n cotlnpe on California street, but be xvns unable to give tho police the number of his houfe. NiGHiiislip, DRIVE OUT WOMEN they paxx- the yoiintr child xxilh Marx His mother, nnd fell down and wor shiped him." In the foreground to the right is nil exhortation to tin children of the country, reading "Ask your Sundnv school teacher to tell you the story." Aside from it usefulness as an appeal in n new, and bv ehiMien. easily understood ninnner, the uc-' turc is unused unon bv oino of the most eminent critics of the count rx and declared wholly admirable lis a work of art, some going so far n to say that it is tho most wonderful nnd beautiful lithograph ever made Max-, to- be second scoro- Ihe American legation at To- lliigh Gibson, to bo secretary ofj the American legation at HVusseN. I Frederick Sterlin, to be secretary I of (he American legation nt IVkiu. I HEAVYSHOWSBLOCKAOE to 1 O.R.&N.EASTERNTRAINS 1IAKBII. Ore. Dec. 23. Iloaxyi snows wero blockading O. V. It. & X. I trains fro the east In the mountains vvet ot Huntington today nnd It Is leave tho countrx. thnt Mrs. Collins, xvith n man com- . the Innd. . . . -i l IIOi"vr- w " ' much robablo that points dependent . EAvvlnA i-kViiT- tttla mml will n Intn on in OM) HOKTOX. Mo.. Dec. 23. Kiilit riilira nrl tniTnv trhitutril 'in lliw rntmlrv. 3fra. Pnrlce Collin, nped 23 vears. j Thin uplift movement N Itiirtiml tin linmn mill nrflnroil lint in ! ntm?npni11 nil? la rnitiiiti(- . . . i ji p .t ., rAct-tdA nvni ihla mml will nn Intn tinu isiini v (i a.nTKai iiia unit... -i- . 9yn .v ivi i di:i I no u I ui .ills kjk "ill w t .... ' 1 i..i i ......... 1. 1 M nk.l.i t i n man com- tho innil. recuning wrKo '!"" - iinnmi r.ii.ontK wining I.uroIT nf .mn Ki.wi Tn .Tfituifift will hi. .lia. , IUa mail. JMKIH IHCIlt'S Ol RDUff I1UU nil cliitliiin and rode tlirmisli Old- nlaved two more i cturcs. These . fatten In this xlclntty early today and Hortoii'.. nriiieiiinl street on horse- nel two will diMihiv scenes from Hie storm xvas continuing without j bnck. J the life of General Ornnl. with the ''tens of abatement. v2st9s9JJI WR& HOLIDAY SPECIALS You aro thinking about tlio Christmas dinnor. Savo monoy by buying your Qrocorioo, Fruits, Vogotablos, Pickles, otc, horo. A FEW PRICES: 18 Ihs. Pmv f'nno Stitr for $1.00 .100 Ihs. h'uncy Potatoes for 00fl ( bars of IVarl White or White Flyer ,Soap loi..25e L'oe )jr. of Aero Washinj,' Powder for 15c Pure White Flour, per sack $1,45 1 II). Soft Shell Walnuts, per lb 25c .' cans of :i(V Table Fruit for 50c .'50c jars of Jellies or ,Jam, '2 jars for 45c (lood Newtown Apples, the box COc Fouts Grocery Co. n n i mmi nr i it .IHO BAST MAIN. PI ION 10 271 t . t y t t j. BIG CHRISTMAS SURPLUS SALE f d&J I Til if We are Crowded and Cramped f ior apace: We have to do something. We either have to unlo ad some of our stock or got more room tho latter wo can't obtain just at present so WE ARE GOING TO U NLOAD THE STOCK. Wo offor without.rosorvation the most sensational bargains that Medford bargain so okors have over known. THREE BIG DAYS MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Mark well tho time and place and follow the crowd to 126 North Front Streot. Hore aro just a few of the hundreds of bargains you will find. Compare thos e prices. Como and you will find tho goods and wo will abide by the result: Wo have a lot of Ladies' new La Vogue suits from one of the most up-to-date stores in Oregon that we are closing out at $7.50 Also Ladies' long La Vogue, Coast, surplus sale price $4.50 One lot of boy's and youth's Suits, ages 11 to 20, bought under the hammer values from $." to lo, surplus sale price $2.48, $3.95 Heavy Blue Flannel Shirts, the $1.50 and $2 kind, surplus sale price , 98 'A lot of 25 cent Neck Ties 10f- Heavy Blanket lined Coats $1.98 Canvas Gloves, limited fl pair to a customer, surplus sale price, per pair 5 Heavy Hluo Bib Overalls 49 A good calfskin Gauntlet Gloves 49 A lot of Men's Work Shirts 25 10e Handkerchiefs, nice line, surplus sale price, :$ for 10i Men's Roughneck Sweater Coats, surplus sale price 75tf Headquarters for trunks, suit cases and traveling hags, all go in tho big sale. Umbrellas, surplus sale price 35 up Gloves, nice lino for men, surplus sale price from 25 up 120 NORTH FRONT ST. Will H. Wilson PHONE NO. 467 rt v 111 II Vfc r&itA .U' i'fiJ T ? ? J ? X 7 t 7 ? : t f T t ? ? t t f T t t ? ? ? ? ? T T t , A yl A A . CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST. , . 1 Y ? ? t z