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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1914)
! PAG13 TWO jOtAL AND L. PERSONAL 1'iOHPCiitliiK Attorney Kelly wR n litofoKsloiin! vlBltor In JnrkisonvHl Tttcailny, Unlti fell Bonernlly over tlio Horiio river vnlley IMu Tiiomtity nlnlil ami tlio weather iiioiltrtlon calls tor morn today, which will mil bo unwelcome, to the fnrmura nnil fruitgrowers. The wliwla of the Inst threo ilnyn dried tin much of the moisture In the ground. The ground linn not et received n good KonKlng. Kodak finishing. Host In town. At Weston's. U T, Young or Gold Hill was In Medford Tuesday un business. Ten day's bowIiir for $5.00. KoU ter's Ladles' Tailoring College. room r. 7, St, Mark's block, corner Mnln and lloll). 2T7 Grants I'iu s and Ashland both manifested n keen Interest In the re sults of the citv election, and the long dlstanco phones were kept busy nil Bwerlng queries. W. C. Krtiltt, has returned to Ms forest rnngor post at Mutton, Cnl. 13. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any tlmo or placo by appointment. I'bono M 1471. J. Cnrmlchnel of Ashland was a business visitor in the city today. All tailored suits and long coats gieatly undcrprlced, January clear ance sale. Alliens. 252 1. C. Vinson of Grants I'ass spent Tuesday In the city. Sugar Pine shakes. Mcdford Lbr. Co. L'ostmastcr Halph Woodford has a boll on bis neck that Is a dandy, ne cessitating a slight surgical opera tlon Tuesday to relievo the suffer ing. which has made his days ter rors, and bis nights sleepless. The comforter prevents the postmaster from bending his neck, and attending to official duties. All wool dresses, half price. Ahrens. 252 Hen Johnson of the Steamboat dis trict Is In the city today an business. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Hoy llarrlmnn of Phoenix spent Tuesday In the city visiting friends. Miss Carrie Preston of Yreka. who lias been visiting friends on Griffin creek lias returned to her home. All evening dresses, chiffon crepe, Algerian crepe, etc., one-half iirlc. Ohrens. . ..... 232 Don Under, high school basket ball coach Is putting tlio team through a rigid courso of sprouts for tho games the last of the month with Cottage Grove, Corvallls and Ashland. These teams ure the threo strongest In Western Oregon, and every jcar lay claim to tho state championship. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish nt J. O. Gcrking's studio, 228 . Main St. Phono 320-. A. R. Thompson of the Dig Butte district is in the city on business. Shirt waists reduced one-fourth to one-half. Ahrens. 252 Deputy l'rult Inspector Jack Alt- ken of Hvaus creek section has moved to this city. J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable Negatives made any where tlmo or placo. Studio 223 Main St. Phono 320-J. Tho police havo adopted the policy of keeping all floaters on tho move. Kevernl upon'belng treated with con hlderailon bhowlng uu Inclination to remain uud "sponge." Chief Hltt sou Is expecting u visit from the do tuchuicutB of the army of the unem ployed who have called upon Gover nor West this week, as they aro headed south. Millinery seduced one-fourth, one half ami more. Ahrens. 2!2 Mrs. Kd Ilrown, whoso health hart been delicate for some time following nu operation is Improving rapidly. "Insuranco your best asset." Havo tho est. Place your Insuranco with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right If bo writes It. tf Horace (Jrayley of Rogue Hlver l- In the city today on business. Women utnu crumbllug early this luoruuig to get their choice of thesn evening and wool dresses at pue-hulf price. Alliens. 252 Election day passed without an ar rest or fight, though several spirited argument arose In fiont of the pull lug places. Lawyers Cnrlclu and Tailor have moved from Central avenue into threo largor front offices on Main titreet oyer llaskius aud Hoyden's Btoroi. .1. K, Wntt was operated upon Mon day for his ear trouble, uud his con dition is reported as favorable, with the crisis in his raso due today. A.-f -------------""- ! J WccRs & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS , iMdy Assistant Day Phono '.'27 Night T. W. Weeks 103-Ji! lhuiiM A. K. Orr 078-M .---------- a. Kd Gaudy of Trail, n homesteader of that section Is In the city for few days. JmlRo'V. M. Calkins of tho clicult court has relumed from n trip to llosouurg. Tho Hopiiu River Fruit and Pro duco association has about 7G half (boxes of Cornice pears which aro ready for quick consumption, and which will bo sold nt a very nominal price. Dr. Klrchgossner of Ulverdalo Is In the clt for n couple of days at tending to professional business. Y. Mlylbara, emplo.ved by Stanton Grlffls. has iclatlves living In that section of Japan afflicted by earth quakes aud volcanoes, and fears that they have boon lost In the disaster. Ho hales from that part of Japau. Julius Caesor Sato, the well known laundry wagon driver also has friends In that section, and is much Interested In tho news. The local Japs stand ready to contribute to the needs of their follow countrymen It n call for help is sont out. Fresh lime. Mcdford Lbr. C8. If you want to know how to niako Medford a flyless town come to the fly 'swatting lecture on Friday after noon at the library when Dr. Hodge will tell us how whole counties have been cleaned up so that not n slnglj fly has survived. Mrs. 'lqkor and son O. C. Richard, Icfi yesterday for Portland after u ten days' visit In this vnlley as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wortmnn. After a short stay In Portland Mr. Richard will leave for his home In Nebraska. Mrs. Vlckor's homo Is In Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hampton of Harbor nre visiting' In Medford. Dancing nt the Nat, small hall on Thursday evening, Jan. 15. 30 cents per couple. Dancing students free School 7:30 to 9 p. in. Dancing 9 to 12. Dr. llertha Stuart will go to Phoe nix Thursday and will address the Parent Teachers' circles Thursday afternoon nnd evening. Any high school girls wishing a place In a home or nny lady that would like a high school girl In her home, please report to Mrs. F. C. Thayer. Miss Ruth Merrick or Miss Lucllo Marshall of the College Wo man's club. E SIXTY GEN1SJN PENNIES Somebody, thought to "lie boys. broko into the Wonder store on Main street Tuesday night and stolo CO cents In stamps and pennies, six pair of socks, brass rings and canvas gloves. Entrance was gained by breaking in a window light lu the rcaf. . t NO AMERICANS LOST (Continued from pas 1.) points near the scene of tho disaster said that thousands had been driven fro nithelr homes with only the cloth ing they wore. Tho people of the sectlou were doing their tmost to care for them but the magnltudo of the catastrophe was such that the) were completely swamped and whole bale deaths from starvation threat ened. Tlio well-to-do as well as the poor lost their all In the general destruc tion ainl families which hitherto have known only luxury found themselves reduced overnight to absolute desti tution. Kagoshlma was tho home of man Japanese of prominence, including generuU, statesmen and captains of Industry. Few of them had been beard from and the greatest anxiety was felt concerning their fate. The annual convention of the Ken tucky State Federation of Labor will meet in Frankfort next week. TOO L.ITK TO CLASSIFY. WA.NTKD Responsible lady or gen tleman with some cash to take one hulf interest and help ninnaqe res taurant lunch counter and hotel taking lu $!U0 00 to JUQU 00 per month. $h0 per month salary al lowed to sturt. Rest location In cit). Owner Iiuk mure tluiii lit; tun give cuie. See Daley, 3.; Jail, don County Hunk BUlg. 27b FOR SALK Chicken liqiiBo und In mbutor cheap Phone 820-11. 251 FOR TRADi: Wlai have you to trade for $1W wi.'h of block In ij'ood mini ig ino-'H . Addresb box 2 J)., cue Mull 'Idhuno 203 FOR. SALLV-At the market Saturday, C thoroughbred S. C. W. L, cock erels, fiom heavy laying stock. F. S.'i'arpontor. phone 201-R1. 25 1 FOR HUNT Light housekeeping and transient rooms, nicely fur nished, cheap. Tho Oxford, 223 W. Main St. 27t - FOR KENT Two strictly modern fix room, unfurnished bungalows, fine location. Phoue 229-M. 208 MEDFORD MAfii MMilBUNW, CITIZENS' TICKET WINS (Continued from t'ngo 1) hotly in town with n vole iimmI it. One feature of the ekvlion wiih the fact the socialist vote in tlio tin ce wnnls went fin the leteiitiou of Miiliuio tor the council. Klci'liuu officials repot t that Iheie woto few socialist votes that did not vvinjr this wiiv. Theie wele ,'tl defective nnd uuneeouuted lmtlol. I'niotl enllv nil of these wore recall Imllottf. Ihe voters- fniliue to vote. Very few were thtowu out for effneciueut, ete. The showing nuule tiy "Dad" Dun lop was the disnppolnlment of the election. He realired hut n (nice on the ii-siv of score of promi-os nnd the pomilnr poultry rtii-or is con vinced that "somchod.v lied." "nnd" wiw picked tw runner-up in the to eordei's nice, and wtis u favorite. Coii-ulernlile vvmnpum wiw lot hv supporter- of Stewart, who fiuutcd him ns u "oiueh." t'oumititicit Ward 1 Medynskl .... Mitchell Names Ward 2 Sargent Kniorlok .. Stewart Ulrlch Root -.... Ward 3 Miles Hargrave .. Millar Smith Summervllle i hMfcM 472 3ii 300 Til 5S 31)7 2 S3 Jil 07 a ,. . fA v Recorder Ward t Ward 2 Ward 3 Dunlop . . . 0 ' fi7 Foss 237t 38 i McDouough 1 ."." !( Rader . ... 53' !S Reter .. 1C-" 30 Tyrrell 32 " C7 42 :,-io u 71 31 30 173 .S21 .ISO O 7 'J 121 Treasurer Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 B. J. Klein 4U 5S G. Samuels 47.1 "iCi (it 133 171 1171 AuicudiiienN Approve Blectrlc Frauchlse Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Yes . 239 2 IT. 229 713 No . . .270 372 251 S93 Grant Klcctors Privilege Wnrd 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Yes 417r' .V22 v le: 1311 No ..73 71 C9 213 Bxtend Polls Time Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Yes , 458 SGS 423 II 10 No 47 4S Water Bonds "Ward 1. Ward Yes 120 152 No 403 4"73 .57 152 Ward .1 1I5 417 3(5 1223 Elimination Salaries Ward I Ward 2 Ward 3 Yes 310 3SS 277 975 No 210 237 .i; GCI Recall, others regulars. WASHNGTOS', Jan. 14 Tho i it portance of the opening of the Alaska coal supply to the navy was emilins - Ized in tho senate today when Sena tor Chamberlain resumed his argu ment for a bill providing for a gov ernment railroad there. LOW HEEL SHOES Of Character as shown by us are being worn by the most fastidious dressers I-JNOI.ISII WALKING HOOTS Tan and lilack. vcrv .serviceable and com fortable $4.00 A "CHICK" IHTAII' Suitable for dress or street wetir, verystvlish $3.50 and $4.00 C. M. KIDD Kidd's for Shoes Shoes for Kids n k i W w mm MWOKOKD. OKK(ION WKDNKSI) V, ,ITKV AN INTERESTING SuENE FROM Messrs. Mirock, Tuliov .ml I'en rnn, the new front the stale dairy nnd food eonuuisHi,iuer's otfice have completed the inspection of food vending plncty. of fttt ttit and the re-ult shows the twcntv-eiuht places in Ashland scoied un uveiiiRt) of (i.'i per cent. This wii somuwlial ht'ttci tluiii tlie fou" for Mcdford us pub ished hy the papers in lluit town which showed uu nverugr ol .i i per iit on thirty-one places iuspectml. Tin l-imcrol i.r UVIlei- tl'D.iuovhiic tkes plneo Wednei-ilay nfteiiioon, liointt under the iiiisptcc of the Kuiahts of the MneenlK'e. (leorae V. I'olvig and wife visited Ashlmnl relutivr. tJii-,wM!Bk en route to Grunts I'mss fi-om su Frnneiseo. Our W. I In mm I. lmikina nfter his rsuich in the luierml vnlley in southern t'nlifoniia. Dr. Giiil Kmmuerer i- nUemhtia tsleoMitli Icetuieo in ls Aiiri4h. Mrs. We-lev Nwwlund of Kiddle. Mr. John Colin- of Kenuelt mid Mrs. s. T. Hodges y Gold Hill have rettmicd home, hclne cmIUjiI halt duninr the curious ,lhies of their father. L". C Hall, n pioneer., xt th home of bis ihmahter. Mr. Win. Mycr. A ou w Us, horn to )t. and Mrs. W. K. lllnl.o. iLLlMfiHIHtr'iUV im.c3 i.v MtAiCVvw IA&ir't.irY'VlKfiniXVb mmMMm Total. : 'Ii ACM AMI ANfl VIPIMITV Mr. It. (ioo.leynr j- -pmilin tlilcliilt) to tr) inoi on our guarantee winter tviih her eilii"ii .it Sm.t.i .Medfotd Phnrinacv. Medford. Ore ou mi-Su Knintsey PS Our Saxe .Snivels trul) won- .li.lin ( l.uie bl.i r..u ; ii' i t- .drrfui.for Fmina. We uaiautre I Hfrtlllll$W t t T T Golden Rule Clearance Sale IS GOI&G ON ! All this week ! The cut is deep ! Hurry if you want some real bargains. Below is a partial list of the many cut prices to be found in this store : t tt I i ? f t ? ? V f ? ? T t Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dresses Kvcn ' Kid if y y y y y y y f y y y y Ladies', .jil.2.-) Kid Cloves 71) Liiilite' $:i.f.") N'orl'olk Sweatei-s. .. . $12.08 Ladies,' ft.'ckveai', one-tliird and oiic-lialf off. Ladies' Shoes Sizes broken. .1 lot 'J.o0 and 5i.'J.OO values $l.f)S I lot .f:5..")0 and. f 1.00 allies $2.98 Men's Shoes I- $." Uarry Shoes, all leathers ..j $,'.05 $1.00 Uarry Shoes, all leathers .. . $2.08 iy y y :y y If T V ! Mi ens uress $2.00 Shirts, to clear $1.2") to $1.05' Shi its,. J lot, special to close, t y y it !y K'KMI'IHKIl TIIK PLACM JL a. aT .T. aTa aTa. Ta. a.T. a'a Ta ATa . ATA a .A A.A.AA.AAh. - V T 'r w4hw, "THE UUNDNESS OF VIRTUE" id vmiiiik tniiii mid sou ol lY. .1. f Aldtett, was mnriiM nt I'mtlniol to Miss K Lulu Wells of Wood- Theie are more Jewels lu York than In mi other ill.v. New For Delicate Children A Mother's Letter to .Vlolliei-v Mrs. K. W. Cooper of Hlooinfleld. ,. J . mvs: ' My child. t.cveu years I"1'1- h'1 l,"a wM n,,l,, "" 'l"ue run iiiiwii in mwiim She hail been lu this condition for about sIm ui'eks when I Im-kuii giving her. Ytnol It was a wonderful help to the! child. Iireskltitf up l"r i old iiilckl and bulldlna tip her strenath benlile ! I hKVe also found Vliml a most ex cellent tonic for kwplua up the chil-, dren's ktreuath diitlua a slego or whooplua eouah " Vlnol is a wonderful combination . !of two world-famod tonics - the medi cinal body building elements of coil llVHr oil and Iron for the blood, therefore It U a perfect!) safe medl cine for children, bcrmnoi It Is not a patent medlclue. eer)tlilua lu It Is printed on every papkaa. so motb ers mil), know .what tin. are giving their little utins. . , Therefore we k everv mother t). a weak, slrl.lv or ailing child In this lhintf jjoes at ONE-THIRD OFF Gloves Dress Shirts $J .25 .. 08; . 5Sji Golden Rule $- - $' - II, l!H I 10 F I'MtIK, Jan 1 1 Jack Johnson and Fiauk .Morau of I'IMmIuhk at noon hero tudny signed for u tvvenlj loiuid i-haiiiilonslilp bout to He staged in I'ai'U lu Juno. Tho exact date will bu uimotitieott later. John son Is given u flat nuaniutee of $!I0, 000 and allowed $:iHKl for tialliliiK i xponses. Morau nnd the uwtm unit Jester dav Tlmv weie to have planed nr- , tliu-s then but Johnson Miiildetily to uiiMillmied that It was the Ulh of tho ) mouth and Insisted that the klmtlua I be postponed twenty-four hours. Follow mi: Ihe'xiiiiiiiiir of nilleles, I'lollioliM ( llillle. MeCilltllV depo- llid i elo'el. ill the l,oinmi"0 lutllk I i s.l i.lilKi. .liihlisou ulute wile ill cash the check on Ihe dv ol Ihe liht. .loluisou dciimudcil iuleiest on the check until June I, hut McCiiithv ob jected. "Yon should have been niiuied Rockefeller." the ptoinoler uid. "Itoekefellcr has it lot of lilonev," .lolniNOii ciiuie linck, "hul ho is nflei iuoic, uud ho urn I. Removal Sale Wf Ihuv iuivluisi(l (lie llililuml hlm-k of Ui'mrrii-s at :UM0 .South IVntrnl and will iuuvt ntir pivHriil .stm-k tlifiTto on iM'linmry I. lu onlci to i'piIiwi- th stock we n iv innkiui; spffiitl prirps. Ilriv mv a I t-w : m llw Pun' C.-ini StiL'ttp for SI. 00 :i cans Aslilaml Urantl 'rouiatocs for :i cans :U)c 'I'alilf l-'nilt Tor ; hars I'piii'I WliiU- or Whic l-'lycr hstuip for li.'ic packjiyc Aero Washing I'oi' Kcliaucc or Lililiy (.'asitp for Ii jars of Hoc .Icily or .lain for (iooil Oranges, piM il(. l-'ancy Potatoes, per MM) II is Large size eau .Slirnnp. each liOc can Ivosehud llraud Syrup :i.")c can Itospluul lii'nnd Snip Fonts Grocery Co. i:U) !:. Main Men's I lot to close 1 lot, All Wool Knpiiciihcimcr pure wool, hand tailored, worth $22.00 and $2,"i.00, sale $10.90 All Odd I'auts go at cut prices. Men's Work Clothes HOC Work Shirts Heavy Cotton Sox .... $1.2") daunt let (Moves ... liOc Calfskin (IIovob Saranac I luck (Moves All .")(); Siisueiiders 10c I 'tid Handkerchiefs Canvas (Moves While Handkerchiefs Men's 1 lot $2 and $2,170 values $2.")0 Staple Hats at All ijfl.00 Hals ko at $ $ - $ "$!. 5 5 WORDS FROM llOIVtf: HlnleiiieiilN Tluil May He luch. Killed. Testimony or .Meilliuil (lllCIIH When a Mediord eltUen entiitw to tlio hunt. telllllH Ills nielnlii uud lielgllboirt or Ills iNpeileuie. 1 oil can rely on his sincei lly. Tho slaloiiieiit or people ict-lillna In far awn) plncoi do not louiiiiiiud .Willi' tonfliloiicu. Home endorsement In thu kind Dint liuckN Diiiiii's Kidney I'llU. Much e tlmoiiv Is couviuiliiK. luvoHtlanthm piovim It It'iiu. Ilelow Is a stntoiiioiit u( a Medtonl realdciit No stronger pi oof or met It ciin bo had, . W P Gould. Ill' W Jiiekmm Ml., Modforil, (He , sii) "I imod Poitu'a Kidney I'llln, pioeiiteil at HnsMlit' driiK kIoio, ainl urn pleased In mty that tho) have nlveu me uioio lellef than any ullmr klduev niedlilliv I have uvei tnl.ati. Oilier iiBliibr of my rniiill) have hUo lined IliiHii'ii Kidney Pills mid tho itwillt Im8) been so millsruclor) IhHl 1 tin lint hesitate ouo motuaut III ftlvlliK thlt stntenietit." For sole b) all ileulem. Piter 50 renin Foitor-Mllhiirii t'o . Mitffulu, New Yoik. lii iiKiiutM for Uih I'Mlifd Stales Heiuomlier Ihe iiaine Dimu'a and take no olio r 125 50c 125 1 5 JOc I'll one -7 1 f V t y t y y y " t y y y t y y V t y y y t t y t y y y y t t y t t t" t t t Suits $5.00 $8.00 ..98 4Sci .75? ! t 5 Hats at . $1.95 ..$ 15 WEST MAIN STREET MEDFORD, ORE. v - $ 5 $ v $ M