Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 07, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MPFOftn MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOni), ORKCIONT, WUDNKSDAY, .lANl'AHV 7, I!) II.
MEXICAN REBELS
AGAIN CLOSE IN
NEW YORK GIRL
SWUM THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL
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lRB9IDtO, Texas, Jim ".- Tho
rebels hnil cloned In on OJInngn to
days. They did It during the nlfihl
ntul bo swiftly thnl sovoral scouting
parlies only n short distance out-)
sldo tho ontrenchnionts could not get I
back Into them, I
Tho rebcU resumed tho nRroPslve
on General Herrorn's arrival with
2000 men to reinforce General Orte
ga's little army. Ucrrura brought
soveral cannon and much nmmunl
tlon. At dawn the cordon about
OJInnga was once more tightly drawn, J
and heavy tiring had begun. A '
rumor was current that General Tln '
linil rrnrliril tht h.ntttnflnlit. lint thin J
was not confirmed.
It was estimated that "50 had
been killed in tho fighting up to to
day, of whom 300 were of tho town'
dafenders. Tho news also reached
hero that 45 rebel prisoners were put
to death In OJInnga Monday and
eighteen yesterday. This did not In
elude tho seriously wounded rebels
who were "put out of their misery,"
as a wounded officer ot tho garrison
expressed It horo, by parties sent out
to pick up tho dead on tho field.
One hundred members ot tho OJln
aga garrison and slxtytwo rebels
were In hospitals here today. The
smallpox situation In OJInnga, ac
cording to refugees from thcro. was
Improving, tho disease not having
spread as rapidly as was feared.
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HANKS
MEDFOD
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UBS FOR
ENTERTANINI
The fojluw lii lot lor hits boon to
ooivod b.v tho C'ommoix'lnl ami I'm
xoisity oluht I'rom Or. l Sobtotor,
(lnoolor of tho bolnnloul iniixiniiii of
.uiioh (llotuiiwolios Miimmiiu tlor
F.igd, Toolm, llooli-iobulo- in .ur
lob.) Dr. S'liroloV wim omi of tho
I group of iliHlinguislit'il holiiiiistri
i wliiolt tbo t'oiiimoiviiil club look to
(.'niter lii1iMliit Soplrmboru
".iirii'h, ilou 'ji. .. ini:i. . ifey wl " " n"r n.r." CWM ,l,,r"
,,.i. ,i m i ,. ,i ,. ,i nnil ic( ft imllio of m. h. m. y"i mn ""
"to (ho MvjnborH ot tho ( ommoroiiil , ,hr Wfty t siiinic riil of I'atatrh. inn
mill ritixot'Mltv Clubn of Afoilfortl. . 't 1st anjonn vrork oft lliul iJd ttlck
mill to the Citi.i'iw of That Tewn:
Tackle Catarrh Now
Bo Frw All Winter
AviM Ctlds, Stall Pstumonii, Kiip Ysur Host
Glsir ni Your Throat Frat.
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Don't Walt Till You'ro All Punned Up. Uo H. H. S. Now.
MISS ELAINE GOLDING
Miss Klenlnc Utldlng. of Hath i men. N Y. rwoutly swum through the I'auani.i Oan.il. Miss Gotdjiiu lias fig-
ored In many er.iltic.im-e mviiii-. t'liDi'LMtoni i'Hnuntr nnd 'i ln roml long illtuiuo rwords.
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Of lonidtlilliK "Jlisl in kihkI,"
H. K. H. In UKrn Into llin t1iHxl Jtut na
naturally ua llm mint miurlililiiK tl. It
traiU Its Influrtica over ovrry oritnn In
......:. ..n . i i. .. : in. i.i i i ii i ino iHHijr, comes inniuRii on inu Triiin ii
uiiriMilloit liiwpitiility with wlitoli tbo. ,,rier.."elmi,i-, .11 ,,,.uoii surface tu
ililoiiiutiotiiil phvtoKOOgrupliio oxour- cxchnngo Innammatury ncUts siut other
"Dour Sir:
"In grnlofiil roitionibiiiiico of tho
BAKER
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DOWN BLUFF BY
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NO DECISION
COMMERCIAL CLUB BANQUET
TO BE A FEAST OF WIT
Tho commltteo in chargo have pre
pared a most excellent program for
tho Commercial club's annual ban
quet to bo held in tho dining room
of tho Med ford hotel, Thursday even
ing at 7 o'clock. Fun and frolic will
bo mixed judicious!) with a most In
structive as well ao entertaining Hit
ot addresses. Tho committee means
to profit by tho mistakes of former
annuals and not leave the cholco ot
speakers to tho spur ot tho moment,
with the result that a string of un
interesting platitudes aro reiterated
in a manner anything but entertain
ing. A wide range ot subjects of
present vital interest to Medford and
the valley will bo covered by speak
ers peculiarly well qualified to pre
sent thorn.
The Revelers club, including in Its
ed entertainers in the city, will put
membership, soino of tho most talent
on a complete minstrel show nnd Its
cxcellcnco is vouched for by. tho few
fortunate enough to have heard somo
of the rehearsals. Two ot the princi
pal members have had professional
experience in this line. A stage Is to
be erected in one end ot tbo dining
room, costumes and wigs have been
ordorcrd from Portland and tho ser
vices ot a professional make-up man
secured for the occasion, so that a
first class performance can bo guar
anteed. Tho club asks only that tho
prominent Medfordltcs who may corao
in for a sly- Jlbo or bit, accept tho
samo In tho spirit in which it is
offered. If tho sally makes 199 ban
queters laugh long and loud, tho
200th can well afford to Join in and
make it unanimous.
Den Sheldon, chairman of tho com
mittee on arrangements, announces
tho following pregram:
Six courso banquet commencing at
7.15 sharp. A program ot Incidental
music will be rendered during the
"feasting."
Election ot A board ot fifteen dir
ectors for onsulng year.
"Why I Llvo Hero tho Roguo
Klver Valley Compared with JIany
Other Attractive localities," by H. II.
Sargent, lato colonel of tho U. S.
army.
"Utilizing tho Natural Resources of
Oregon," by IJert Greer, editor of tho
Ashland Tidings.
"Our Fruit Iudustry; Its Profit
ableness and Permanency," by Prof.
P, J. O'Gara, county pathologist.
"The Krult Industry From tho
Standpoint of tho Danker," by W. I.
Vawter, prosldent Jackson County
bank.
"Tho Cannery; and Vogetablo
Growing, Small Fruits, Orphnrd By
Products," by Win. Iiagloy, president
Dagloy Cannery, Talent.
"Tho New City" by Dunbur Car
pentcr, Into prosldent civil sorvlco
commission ot Colorado Springs,
Colo.
"Impressions of a 9000 MIlo Trip,
Doostlng Southern Oregon," by D. M.
Lowe, commissioner from Jacksou
county to Chicago Land Show.
"Conservative But Steady Progress
Assuerd," by W. H. Gore, president
Medford National bank.
"The Promise pf 1014," by Porter
J, Neff of the Medford bar.
TJie program to conclude with a
rattUug seyen-ac minstrel Bhow ro
vallos sundry real Rsvolcrs while
WfJUuff,
HUNTINGTON. Ore. Jan. 7 -r-Thu SBATTLK, Wash , Jan. 7 llaby
Daker county war is oxer. Colonel uooth. three years old. was killed
Lawson sent the dolacrpient of thonnd gx othcr metnberg of lho famIy 1
Third Infantry. Portland, that ha,f ginJon Booh vm njured whn ,
been waiting oyer In Huntington lho(r home on ,ho Wuff of A,k vc. j
since .Monaay n.gnt. nacK nomc ia,t ; nuP( ncar Knrmout n,eml0 Wcit
night, and there Is strong possibility ,SeaU,0 WM t lwinty.flvc foct
that overy guardsman In Haker coun-Uown the bnnk b an CBrthlHdo late
ty sent here as a result of the Cop- tcM aftcrnoon
tvitf Inlil ! lolnfSMdan lit ltn ma nf
r .".... . uk uuv Uii whcn the houg0 comn,enccil
ne couniy lonigui, 1
Colonol Lawson, Attorney
Collier for Governor West, nnd '
Sheriff Rand of Raker county left
this morning for Copperfleld. and . Mllri. Kirnlnt. n ,,, nf fnrnl
when they return on tonight's train. ,,, and kI,ed
Colonel Lawson hopes to bring with j Uo(Jth fc through ft ,loo ,
.. 7. T ".' ' the floor as the sliding house
w.u ...uua, uiormng. oner... , wrenchcd apart ad gank , lho mud
Rand and Colonel Lawson hax dls- u loofc th(J combncd offort, of guV.
cussed the Baker county situation at nelBhbo of lhe ,an)llv fltly.
length and tho sheriff stand, ready ' mBMti Q extr,cato
to do his part In keeping order Ijj For mon than ha,f ftn hQW te
Copperfleld. In fact, so satisfactory j,,,,,,, nm, watef contUIed ,0 rg0f
is mo agreemwni reaction octxvenn
CONCOttt). N. II, Jan. 7. Tho
commlHsiou which has been hrnrlng
argiinionts for nnd against Harry
Thaw's admission to ball adjourned
at noon tojlay without having reached
a decision. Though the stnto of Now
York was represented by counsel, It
called no xvltncsnos. After adjourn-
! niont tho commission sent tho fol-
ion liiul boon roooivoil lit .MciH'niil mi
tho iiiiforgottnhlo Iiivh of tlm Itli tu
lllli Soploiuhor, UMII, 1 wili to ox
pross 01100 moro my wnnuoxt tlmnkM.
lho unliriiii; oiiomy xxitli which our
guiiliw biiriiuiiiiitoil nil lho iliffioiil
tlos on tho ilrivo to tho iniigiiil'ioont
Crntor Inko, tho uurrv mill sptomlltl
iliimor ut tho 0I11I1, 11111I tho Iioiiutioi
or your ptirmliso of outturn in tho
miirveloiw vnllov xrill forvvor lio on.
gmvod in our nioiiiorx' iih tlio olitiinx
of our Nploiuliil trip through tlio
United Slntoi.
"Willi tlio hoit wi-hci for lho wol
furo of your oity in Hill, I nm,
"Yours xorv trulv,
'LC SCHHOTKlt."
lowlne tologrnm to ev-Dlstrlct Attor-
' ' nm- XX'llllnm T. .lornliiii nf NVw VnrW;
rock. Mrs. Booth seized tho baliv audi .... ... .. . ..i.
prnn. ' " j n you leei you iiavo nnuerini
r ran , ,,,.,,.. , .., .... .,. ' .
"""ul"lu '" v",u " " '"' UUUI 1 farm, unt nn nnns.linnrnc oil Thnw'M
mental condition, wo would bo
i A lifmlf Inln t k k ntntn Th . linh.i 1 '.
IIV4 U4ll.l UttU tilV lUvlllli 4iIU UttUJ
ploascd to liATeou submit them to
tho cominUslon at It a. in. Friday."
Sheriff Drew and John Sloven, a
special officer, examined thin fore
naSF ..wit an I.I llmv riii it twit'ixp hnfirrl
41Uf OSSII4 :j ( IIXil,l tlUUtu
Thaw speak detrimentally of his wife
nor scon anything tu his bubavlor In
dicating that hf was dangerous.
Thaw and hlj mother ntotnded the
proceedings.
DEAD STUFFED UP?
Hyomui gives Instant relief. If
suffering from n cold or catarrh rank
lug dull headaches or an Itching and
burning sensation In tho nostrils,
surely try Hyotuol. It gives quick,
effective and permanent relief or
money refunded by Chun. .Htrnng. It
goes right to tho spot you foci bet
tor In ftvo minutes.
No roundabout method of stomach
dosing with Hyonii;f--nti breathe It,
This henlth-gixlng. indication goes
directly to tho Inflamed membrane,
all Irritation niid rougi'stlon Is
quickly relieved, 'tho dellcnto tis
sues healed mid vltalliod.
Hyomol should bo In overy house
hold. Druggists everywhere soil It.
Ask for the complotu outfit- f 1.U0.
size.
Irrllnllnif iitlnnrr fomtiirlal olomvnt
llmt crfrctuully clcnd tlio nyatrm nl
thus put nn vnl to nil tntarrhnl mIIiiIIhii.
II. H. a cleans out tlm lumncli ( mtii'oua
accuinulstluna. riutilen enly iitirn. blixM
insklna malrrlalu to enter tlm lntllnc,
comtilnm Willi tliriio fiKl rlriiifiils to
rnlrr tlio rlmilntluii, ami In le tliun nil
hour la nt wurk IhnniKhout tlio IxKly lu
tho T(M ot iiurlllrnllun.
Tho mcllrlnol enpiiwiirnta nf II. U, H.
U4 rtlillvcly Jul iu cjumutlol lu well
(Alunrfit Imalth n tlm imlrltlvn iniir-
lira or tun araina. inrain, aiisiira. mm nun
of fniMla, Any luonl Irrlutliitf Imlucmn
III tlio bliHht la reJmtCil by tho llnmin rcll.i
niut ellniliiutnt by rrnaun o( llm ntlitml.i.
Unit liimimii-n nt H. H. H.
Yen will ioii rnulliti Ita womlcrful In
Hup mo by llm nbannrn ot lioaitelin, 11 On.
vlilcil ilenrlliR of tho nlr mni, a
atonillly Iimitdvp.I naanl eoinlllloni uint iv
aoiuo of IxMllly rollef that imvva liuwr
eotni'letrly cittarrh uttcu liifcals tho on
Urn ayalrtil.
You will nnd II. II, it. on sale nt nil ilruc
atotv. It U n. romnrknblo romixly for
aixy and nil Mtio.l nrrnolluna, audi i
rricina, rnah, lupu. teller, paurlaxU.
t)ll, and nil oltirr illtrnmsl cotullllona of
llm IiIikmI. 1'ur aMclal ailvko on any
Muvd illaraao wrlto tu Tho IIhKI llpacini
Co., 101 HwKt lll.lr. AtUnta, (la.
Ihi mil Irlrlo with aiilMtliiitca, Imita
tion or any of tho Imrito u( "Jual a4
KuoU" CuuutcrColts of U. U. U,
I am a power for great good if you do
not abuse my use.
In cases of needI do my work well.
I am a builder up of health and strength
in the hospital or in the home.
For the invalid or the convalescent for
the tired or overworked I offer a great
help.
A little of me goes a long way.
I have been among you for three gen
erations. I'm known as Cyrus Noble throughout the world.
W. 3'. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
Rand and Lawson that It Is likely the
sheriff will appoint a deputy to main
tain order at Copperfleld and thi
situation will be left In his hands,
with perhaps a special agent of the
governor on hand occasionally to
keep an eye out for law violations.
If Captain Metcalf and his mili
tiamen return with Lawson and Hand
tonight thoy will be sent on to Port
land at once, while Lawson wl.l go
to linker to look over the condi
tions of that city and wait the hear
ings of tho Injunction suit Saturday
and reached a level with Mrs. Ilooth'.i
chin. As fast as tho rescuers removed
tho mud it would rush back again.
Booth threw his daughter Catherine,
four years of age. out of tho door
to safety, when, attracted by tho
cries of his wlfo he started to rescue
her but his lees were nlnlnned hv ! 1
.------ .
two sins ami no was neiu prisoner j
until neighbors chopped away the
wood.
None of tho survivors were ser
iously Injured.
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CHICAGO, Jan. 7 .-Follow log n
conference last night with tho leaders
ot Michigan's labor, President Chas.
II. Moyer of the Western Federation
of Miners announced hero today that
unless tho copper mlno owners In tho
Calumet region speedily accept their
striking employes' terms a state
wide strike In all brandies, of Indus
try will be recommended.
Tho men demand tho union scale
of 3 for an eight hour day and a
pledge of nou-dlscrlmlnatlon against
unionists.
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JANUARY WHITE GOODS SALE
PASS riWIKTIAN. Miff., Jim. 7.
I'ruaiilent W'iImiii epent tho morn
ing playing golf. On his xvny to the
links his mitoiniiliile wns liulteil in
front ot' n M-lionl nt Long Brunei).
Children lined both Mile-, of the inn
fliiuo ntul fiicli reeeiveil n paelmso
of flirihtinns ciiuily from tho ireM-ileut.
ECONOMY PLEA OF
DECIDE YOURSELF
Tlio OpiKn-tiuilty In Heir, Hulked by
Meilfnnl Testimony
ALBANY, X. V Jim. 7.- -K.-ouoiny
wiis Governor OlvnnV text in llin
menbiigc ut the convening of tho ntute
legibliituro hero today. He urged tlio
abolition of luxuries find NiueciireH
in the statu government nnil strenu
ously xvurneil the legMntors ifguiufct
"vii'ioun mid foolish" liixviniiking;. It
'xvnft understood lie would veto nil
appropriations except for absolute
necessities.
WILLIE RITCHIE TO
START TRAINING TODAY
SAN FltANOJSCO, Cul.', .fun. 7.
Lightweight Champion Willie Ititchio
planned today to sturt active train-
ing Friday for his seheduled twenty
round niateli here .January 211 with
Ha ilein Tommy Murphy. This will
givu Rileliie two week- of work for
JIki mulch.
Don't take our word for it.
Don't depend on a stranger's state
ment. Head Medford endorsement.
Head (ho statements ut Medford
citizens.
And decide for yourself.
Hero is ono easo of It:
A. Iietz. 130 Front St., .Medford,
Ore., nays: "I am Just as willing to
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to
day as J .was In Poptombcr, l'J07,
when I publicly told of my expprlence
with them. I tiurforedjfroni kidney
troiifilo for at least five years mid ax
time passed, I grow worse. .Sharp
pains darted through tho small of my
back, arid sometimes the attacks woro
so eovero that I could hardly stoop.
At night my back ached Intensely
and sound sleep was out of tho ques
tion. Being told to try Doan's Kid
ney Pills, I got a supply and thoy
soon gave mo rollef."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for tho United
States.
Itemornber tho namo Bonn's
land tako no other.
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LOOK AT THIS
Chiltli'on's Insliii Waists,
J)ravt'r.s and Skirts, real
J")c values,
this sale, each
AT
7&c
MANN'S
C'KNTKAL AVIOXIUO, NIOAR POS'rOKI'MX'K
LOOK AT THIS
Wonit'ii's f'iiio .Muslin
Clowns, Drawers, Skirts
ami Corset Co vera, up to
7.r)c values, sale Q
price, eaeli .. . m sj
The Most Successful Sale in Our Store History
STORE CROWDED WITH SATISFIED CUSTOM RRS BETTER BARGAINS Than Ever Thursday.
Sensational Lace Sale
50,000 Yards at About Half Price
-Beautiful new Val. Luces and Insertions to umtuli,
now patterns, real values up to lfSe a j? -
yard, this sale only, a yard Jj
New Torchon Laces, 8c. values, at, per
yard
3c
Beautiful new (Jinny and Flatval Luces and Inser
tions, wide widths, real 25c vajues, V
per yard JL mj
Sensational Embroidery Sale
50,000 Yards at About Half Prico
.Fine finality Cambric Kuibroidcries and
tions, oofl widths, new patterns, real 10c
values, per yard
50c Corset Cover Embroideries, a yard
15-inch Voile Flouncing, exclusive pat
terns, tfl.'J.) ,'i'ade, per yard
Handing to match, 50c grade, per yard
15-inch Swiss Klouncings, all new pat
terns, $1.50 grade, now, per yard .. . .
lnser-
5c
69c
89c
FREE-SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS AND GET ROGERS' GUARANTEED SILVERWARE FREE
Seethe ner Spring Ginghams
5000 yards, new patterns, fast colora, on A
sale Thursday, per yard , 1 fj
Special for Thursday Only
.'O-inch extra fine $1 quality All-Silk QC
jMessaline on sale Thursday only, yard, OOC
GOOD TOWELS AT LOW PRICES
15c Thick I'mv,-.
els, large 'size,
each,
10
'25c Bath Tow'
jsls, large s,ice,
eueh,
19
15c Bath Tow
els, good size,
each,
BARGAINS IN DOMESTICS
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Best Dress
Prints, a yard,
5
Best Cotton
Challies, per
yard,
5
Best (Colored
Oilcloth, per
yard,
SHEETS AND SHEETING
UG-in. Bleach
ed Muslin, 10c
grade, now,
jer yard,
W
'15-ineh Pillow
Tubing, 25c
grade, yard
20
72x00 Bleach
ed Sheets, GO.t
grade, each,
39
BARGAINS IN OUTING FLANNEL
Good J (to
Outing, per
yurd,
ft
(lood 121oe
Outing, per
yard,
lty
(lood Outing
Flannel
downs, each,
48
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