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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1914)
i .'. T'.'.'r- MDDFOKT) TVrATTi TIUBUNR MTCPFOT.D. OlfKDOX, TJirnSPAY, .TANPATIY U 10M. FACTO TTERT313 ANNUA L REP0R1 PUBLIC LIBRARY SHOWS GROWTH At tlio iiiiniiitl iiiimtliiK of tlm nub-Ik- lllirnry board .Mutnlny tliu follow ing report wnmiiibuilltcil !iy l.llzu belli KuliliiHiiii the lllimrlnii: The lllirnry rcpoils kiowiIi In Its circulation and book (ollmtloii, and 11 holler orijimlnitliiii of Its work In Kotutrnl than misted itt Hid Ih'kIiiiiImk of tint year. Tlio lending tnninn nro Iii'Iiik uhuiI iiinroniul morn, mnl tint lilitulior uf hooks IiiI.kii mil for liniiiii loading shows nil Inciciimt of appiox liniiiitly :iuoo, Tim iii'iiiiiml for limn er hours linit been mnt, unci tlio build ing l in"' upon front ! lo 11!, 2 to (i ami 7 to !' each ilu), mnt fiom 'J to fi on Holidays for finllni;. Tim work of rlasslOIng mnl iiilu logtlltiK the collection linn licun prtic tlenlly completed, with llm nsslstnn'.'i of Mlmi Hiixniin Joluinoti wlin spent (ho weeks In Mcdfurd during tlu summer. Tlio iiimiy books wit Inlravs n from ('Imitation IumI mr to b' r pnlri'il liawi licii initiuluil nml placed iiKiilu on tint shelves, mnl mi Invun tory tnki'ii, for tlio first tlmu slmo IU0K, 7IHI IUiiiU ,ililrt III I ti: A totnl of 7ti hooks have ti'iu mlili'il ilurliiK tlm year. In addition lo llm regular purchases, tin Greater Mmlttirtl rlnli innitti n Kilt or JIOOQ for books, to lui selected along th club's nrllvltlcs. Mm. Ilnlght gave n delightful ronrerl cnily In tlio year for lln benefit of tho liook fund, mnl Micro linto been n number of In dltlilunl gifts. To supplement tin' loi'nl mllertloii, constant line In made of tlm facilities offnri'it by llm state lllirnry mnl tlm stain uuhorsliy ll lirnry. At pnmMil there nr lunik on Clilnn, Aini'ilinn Literature, Ho uIoIok)', KduraUon, Muitlr nml City Kowriiincnt. Tlii'rii liavti ln'i-n ninny loans of hIiikIo volutins mnl smoll KrotipM to inert (tin linllvlilunl needs, nml wllli tint extension of piirrcl pout ml en in tiookn, thin sonleo will (tonlitti'iifi Increase. .Ml'.! I tor rower (Mil of .Meilforit Tlint lint lllirnry lufluciieit I ox lemlliiK lii)oml Mi'illonl Is shown by I lie niiiiilier of borrowers, ri ().', with icilduiieu outside tho city. Hlnrn November I n story hour for little people linn I II held iiry Hat nrilny uioniIiik. Three stories are told each dny ami thu nitondauco Inii averaged '!. Clinnne In lliwinl There hait heen three change In thu iiuuutmrshlti or tho library honrd ilurliiK tint )enr. Mm, K. II. I'lcklo and Mr. George I'. KIiir Iiumi sue reeded Mr. IM Audio s and .Mm, It, I. Tlielit. who resigned, mid Mayor I'lirdln Iiiim taken Hie plant left va cunt hy I lie death of Mr. I.lferl. Miss .Mildred llrowii resigned her iohIHoii iih iiMHlHtmit Heptitinlinr first to take up tmh entity work at IJiikcuh, mid MIhh Until 1'iunon lian Mili-reeiled her. Minn Hither Heed U doliu; K'nerul npirentlie work. Ily coiirtcHy of tlm ladleH of the (Ireuter Medford rlnh the Kroiinita MiirroiindliiK the ImlldliiK wero re deemed from their iiimlKhllliH'tni, mil have ulnce heen atlractlvo In lawn mid flowem. Aiiillliii'liini Popular The midltorlinii In iimmI more and morn for ineetlni;H of Modal and I'du- cnlloniil Interimi. The (Jri'ater Mod- ford t'lnli, tho Weilnemlay Study rlnh and tho V, V. T. l hold all reKiilar AeNAloiiH thuro, and tho fruit dhhocI t tlonH and other orKanir.atloiirt nun tho room orraiilonnlly. A number of mil- MTidty DXtuiiHlon lecturer lime al ready heen held and inoro are planni'd for dnrliiK the winter and tiprlnK. Them I coiiHtant ncoil for inoio inonoy for hookH and the llhrary can ho hotter adinlnUtoied and Itw Infln en co extended when thorn In inmo UHHlHtHiu'o. In tho moan (lino every offnrt la holiu; mado to mako tho ll hrary of tho KroatuHl uuhhIIiUi norvlco and ploaHiiio to Hh frlouita, Itoupoctfnlly Htihinlttcil. KI.IZAHKTII UOIIINRON, Mhrnrlnn, llolow arc uomo of tho linpoitunl HtlltiHllCHi Nttinhor of volntncH In llhruiy.. :t , r. 0 S Clronlatlnn of voliimoa 20,717 l.nrKCBt dally (imitation 'J 10 HmnllcHt dally circulation DO AvoraKo dally circulation 07 Numhor of nowHimporti nml porlodlcalH curioutly receiv ed 07 Nnmhor of horiowora" cards la- Hiiod dnrliiK yoar l,0R2 Number of Iioitowoih' ciiiiIh In forco 2,7 to Tho lllirnry rocolvod a totnl of IIIIOK.M In 101.1, Tho honrd now Inclndea Mih. V, W. HolllH, Mih. 0, l KIiik, Mih. 1 '3, Morrlck. Mrs. 1'. J. Noff, Mih. K. II. 1'lokol, Mayor M. I'tmlln, I'rof, 1', J. O'Oarn, W. I, Vuwtor, J. K. Watt. WATER PERMITS RRI TION RN OREGON GLEN CVHTISS, NOTE I) AM EH IC AN AV1ATOU, HIS WIEE AND CHILD. With Medford Undo It Medford uindo. I'or Hie yenr MUil n lotnl of -KKI IH'IiiiIIm went limieil li.v tin' hIiiIo en- Kineer I'or the iiiiioirintlon o wat er. I'lnler tliet.o icrmitN 'll'J.lbl iiereH will In; liiiKiiteil, illl.'JL',') Inn ,e iiower will ho ilev(iloieil nml toilv one ieervoiiH eoiiMtrinieil, nt u to till ei.hl ol' iiiiioxliiiiitel.v 17,111111.111111 IhuiliL' tint iiiiiutor ending Dieeiu her 'M, MUil, ellitv-eli:lit mtiiiiIm went IkhiiciI I'o i' the iiriKiilioti of tl, llltll lieirH mill tin.' ili'Vehipilli'llt of I,- 11,'H lmrHi'iower. Anions thc-to pei milM wiih one illicit to V. 1). Small of Tilhiiiionk ami l. ('. Trie of I'n IIIIIM, WllMhillKlnil, for the ileeliii lili'llt of 1,'JIIH liomeMiwer Willi tint wnlern of the i'rntk ner in Tilla mook county. In Kouiheni t'oniillrt. The follow Iiik me ihtiiiiH ihiiciI in ,losi'iliiiie, Cniry ami Jackson coiinliiM tln past iiiiiiter. I!. I), Slewnil of Kouu" Hier, lot mining pinpoMi'H with the wnteis of Hitch eieel; which l ilixeltnl III nee lion '.Ml, lowiiMhip III, Hiiilh innue I weit. .1. T. Siillivnii of Meilfonl has two penults to Niipplemciit the niipply for the irnu'iilien of liimu; one ilucittn; wnter from Antiiopc cicii; in 'c lion .10, towiiftliii III) Miitth, rane I eiiht. nml the oilier ilixerllinr wntil from Hear creek in ieetiiiii III, town .Inp .'17 mhiIIi, rnnci' I wot. ('. I'. Ithoile. of Meilfonl, for ir nynliiin of 10IHI ticrci with the wid en, of Little llnttc creek, iliertim tin wiiler in ttcclioii I .'I, townhii .'Id Hintli, raiiKc I 1'iift. A. T. Ilrown for the Three l.oiU". Miiiiiik eompany of .Meilfonl has u icrilllt lo nenelille l.'il ioreMiwei for imiiiiiK, milliiiK mnl ilome-.le pnrioei.. The water i- ili cited from llownnl creek in m-cIioii IS, own-hii III Miiitli, rnnue 8 t. Iti'Kiie Ithrr I'eroilt It. V. Mm tin of ltoK"c llixer for the irriKiition of ll.'i ncrei nml tin ilcclopniellt of lll-liotx'power will w ntor of llnuiie rixer whie,)i is ill- vrrted In xeelioii 'JO, lowiiMhip .'lit xoiith, rnn,e ! wi"t. A. M.'Clnv of Ahhlaiid, for ilo nieHtle line nml tho irriKiition of one acre with the water of a Hprnii.' which ik loentcil III M'ctien 'Jil, towii hip 'M Miiith, ratiu'e ,i ent. The Mrookinirs Timher nml Lumber euinpnnv of Miookinu''', for mnttu faetiirim; nml ilumciiio niriiiMi with the water of I'eriv creek, ill vcrlinu' tlio water in xcetion II'.', lowi III hoiiIIi, rnnu'c 111 wet. llcoie AmlcrHin of (lold Hill, for milling purpoM's with the wnlor- ol lolinioti creek in hcctioii Illl, town xhip Jill honth, rniiK' " wext. Si-kiynn ll.ilrnulie Minim; com pany of (Imnlh Vn, for iipnini nirpo-e with the wnter-. of John him creek in town-hii III mmiIIi rnnne " went. An .Hhlaml 1'crmit .1. II. tlroM'f. of Ahlilaml, for tlio irrigation of ten ncri". with the wnl eix of the north fork-of T.ler creek in section (I. township 10 south, rnnue .1 east. K. (J. Dahack of Kaulo Point, for the iiriK'Uliiui of one acre, iiuindni). ilomeHlio supply, with the waters (' n sprini; which is diveiieil in Hcction J-l, township :i.ri south, huiko 1 wcsl. J. (', Smith of llouiic Kiver, for the irriKtiou of 100 acies with the wntoi-8 of Ditch creek, iliwrloil n section '.'0, township .'II south, roup I WCsl. Akoo A KoIiIIiiikcii of Steamhonl. for tho irriuntion of tliuty acies with the wnteis of Cuiherrv creek, ilixeil cil in section IM, townsliin 10 hoii.1i i'iiiiko 1 west. I.ahor won a swcoiIiib victory In tho recent RPneml elections In Now South WalcH, "WC A0 MRS. GLENN tt.CUKTIbS AMD CtllL. The aliftTs phototropli wat taken Jim Olen (urt.-i ni.d family wen iih nit to Irate the Uoltrd SUtcn for Ir.uicc, win tbo well known u.r pll wi.l Httred the nuuiil flying nhow In I'arN. flrcaklns ef the propuud trJimntl.uiltc flight. Mr. Cnrthu iu!d. "1 wniiM l.nlld mruiiUii'ii for tbe fllcht, which I ootid c In more fo.nlM.-now- thnu at mo time hrfuio. I would not roynrlf make tin fiitht. but I w-mV htilld j nini-li o Hint m u'd do It, tnd lien rr linnilniN f k d mcli'...i l.m who wenld I kc the opsioriun'ty of mtlnc tho flight." uELINER S. GETS DOLLAR FOR LACERATED T I'OUTI.AXI), Or., .Inn. lo. After ilflilierHtiiiK iioHrly thirty hours, n jury in the eireuit court which lirnn! oMileni- in tho $'i0,0l0 lircneli of promiHc suit liroiiKht hy Mrx. (Icrt I'dile fiurhiiKer niriiinsl I.loyil Fratik, n promiuciit inerelimil, nwnnlcil Mrs. Orrliuk'cr ilumiiKen in tlio ninouiit of 1 Into taut niirhl. The coiitH in tin cac were nt seMseil uKiiist Mm. (Jfrlingcr. The names of n iiumlier of men proiiiiiicnt in society w.Te hrmilil into the cose. In her complaint Mr. OerliiiKcr nl Ickc(1 that Frank made a contract to marry her iliinni; l'Jl.'l nml then broke it. She asked for .."0,000 (ItimitKCK on the ground thnt she had heen deprived of the M-iti'n lii wcnjth nml family would have civen her, nml thnt her feelings linjl heen hurt. A great innjority of the dcfenseV witnesses at (neked Mm. ClerlinKcr's moriil chiiraeter. MUSTEROLE A Magic Ointment For Neuralgia Kane thnt throtiblnx pnln, thnt1 HpllttliiK hnaitarho In n twinkling with n little Mt'HTBKOI.B. Try thin rlcnn, whlto ointment (mndn with oil of mustard) today. Millions have found It n marvelous rnllof Millions iuo It now In stead of tho old time mustard plaster. For ttriilstt, Chllhlnllis, Frosted Feet Colds of tho Ghost (It prevents Pneu monia). At your druggist's, In 2 He and r.Oc jars, and a special largo hcj pltat size for 2 r0. Accopt no sub they know MUSTKUOl.H does not blister as tho old time mustard plait ers did, Ilest for Soro Throat, llroncliltln, ('roiip, Stiff Neck, Asthma, NmirnlKln, Congestion, IMottrlsy, nbcumatlsm, f.umh&go, all I'nliis and Arties of tho Hack or Joints, Hnrnlns, Bom Muscles, stltuto. If your drug gist cannot supply you, send 2,r.c or 50o to tho Ml'STKItOIiK Com pany, Cleveland, Ohio, and wo will mail you n Jnr postage prepaid Ilinh A Webster, 704 B. ICGth St , Now York city, says. "I ran highly recommend Miisterole to any ono suN ferlng from Neuralgia or a cold In tho head," (C6) MARRIED AVKKY-NEWTON In Ornnts I'nsf, Saturday, .lauuarv 10, 101 1, Mr. Frank Milton Averv of Jackson county nml Mis Mnrv Kthel Newton, of Josephine county, Judge Stephen Jewell officinting. 'SAY WEST WOODBURN HOSPITAL ATTENDANT ILLEGALLY ESTABLISHED! SAI.I'.M. Or., Jan. I.".- A coro nerV jury has tmlny iiturucil n er- SAI.KM, Or., .Inn. I.'). In u suit today instituted against the citizens dirt that Frank Wallace, an inmate of Vt Wooilbum, l)itrict Attorney of the state hospital for Ihc insane, 1 Hingo alleges that the town wn.s il who died ns a nult of injunes huh. ,.,,.1iiv ......nioriiteil so that n xaloon tuiiied in n struggle with Atlemlaiit OIimt Whit ne v, lack ally. ihom be hail FIFTEEN DEATHS FROM NI.W MIHK. .l.m l.'i. i:ic.u dentils in New Ynik proper nml fit lien hi the gieatcr city wero ne counted for toilav as diiectlv due ( the cold wiixc of the hist few limit .. The tcmpcratiiie this inorniug 10 iibove cio. WOMAN IN BAD CONDITION Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'c Vegeta ble Compound. Montpelier, Vt. "We have great faith in your remedies. 1 was very ir regular and was tired and sleepy all the time, would have cold chills, and my hands and feet would bloat. My stomach bothered me, I had pain in my side and a bad headache most of tho time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound has done me lots of good manlier so that .sufficient I and I now fcl fine. I am regular, my population to warrant incorporation ! stomach isbetterand mypalns have alt 1 c.ulil be include,!. ; p - You ca" J" W name if you A limp of Ilu' town, filed with the might be es'ablished, ami asks thnt wnoiu !'' mnt nl:,. ..... ... ......... ...... . . . . ,it- in. .', I... ,, i, ,ii- ii-i-i,i, -ii .,ii. i, .'mm' ii. i, in, ,,, ,iii,iii,,,' Wlnliicv was I'ViitieriitciI. file suit was tiled nt the the in-ti Liition of (lowruor West on mfor i motion secured bv Mis Fern !lnhb, I his secrctury, before her incmorablt trip to Coppci field. ll i nlloeml the lioiiiiiliiriiw of MCUJ VflDI Pnin IJLIAlr West Woodbarn were established in) mLiT I Ull UuLU fTnVL ,i "' T3sffilKH s&k - jft Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growers of Iligh-Oradc Fruit Trdcs. Apple nnd Penr Trees are our specialties. Stock one-year-old trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards in the valley are set to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Medford office, room 402, M. F. & E. building. Phone 8G9-L. Experience shows that home grown, acclimated trees arc the best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES I DO YOU Need Anything in Silverware? 1 have the largest stock of Oorham Co. Sterling Silver, Wm. B. Dur gan Co. Fairfax Patterns, Gorham Co. Plated "Ware, Reed & Barton Plated Ware, 1847 Rogers Bros.' Plated Ware, Alvcn Silver Plate. All guaranteed. Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER. Near Postoffice. zr suit, is sliapiil liKc iiii oiu-tn.suioucd locomotive w tb n st runner of smoku behind. :-;C00LEY LIBERATED ANOTHER NEW BUSINESS ENTERPRISE FOR MEDFORD The Medford Cleaning & Pressing company wilt open for iiimlnoss at like. I am proud of what your reme dies have dono for rne." Mrs. Mary GAUTilinn.21 Ridgo St, Montpelier, Vt i All Honest DcpcndubloMcdlcIno It must bo admitted by every fair-' minded, intelligent person, that a medi cine could not live and grow in popularity for nearly forty years, and to-day hold a record for thousands upon thousands I of actual cures, as has Lydia E. I'ink " ham's Vegetable Compound, without possessing great virtue and actual worth. Sucli medicines must be looked upon and termed both standard and dependable by every thinking person. , If you have tho slightest doubt GOLD HF..U II. Or., .Inn. IV Fo l( Vitrfli fir 'inn uitrut tinvl Mnnitnv litU'itirv tlm ils-t mwitini nT lukiuls. ail v. ..w.... .-, ...... ...... k . --"K - "i .fT.villiiK.PIiiVlmmrtVi.(ri.fa. ine- proprletorH of tlio now lustitu --.iiMHMl, A. li- I ooiey, held to tue. """ ,, . i7 I tlon are J. M. Watklns. I.loyd Wol- j-rnnd jury several iluvs- ap om T r ii V"i 1,1 Vf iV i A . ,. 1 ,. ., ..1. . 1 V 1 'ci ... ., I toLydluK.lMnklmmMcalcInoCo. Kaniott and h. h. Honlloy. all o- c ,ros o. nuiider,,, I hon as , n (oon-l(Unt,lll)IiVmif MsS.,fornd whom have had eMrlonce lit hlv Vt lour cc, u,irs nKo ,.. nt hbeit. Your letter will bo opened, line Tl.o win call for nml de Ivor today. He will return to Mm trail mu, liml ansvvcron,yu woman, alt woik and Kiiuriuitoo tlo samo eisco, where he wnej arrested, until IU1 ue-j jjj strict conlldcncc and Kimrauteo work. the April .session of the Kriiud jurv.l ''', g AC G Til-- SORE, JIRED- FEET (,ond-bye soro feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweuty feet, siiielllng feet, tlnil feet. (tood'hyc corns, cullou-cx, buntoas and raw siKits, No moro shoe tlglit urns, no more limp ing with pulii or drawing up your face In agony. TI7." J imiKleul, arts right off, "TIS." druws out nil the poisonous exudutlons which iiutT up tho feet. Uo "T1Z" and for- get v o u r foot misery. Ah I bow rnuifortablo your feet feci. Oct a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or dcpurtineiit store. Don't suUer 'lavo good feet, glad feet, feet tluit 'icier swell, never hurt, never got tlrci.. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or mono' refunded. The Low Pricing It's a happy thought to know our efforts to sell good qualities at low prices is appreciated by the public. Dull winter months are hard on tho pocketbook. You cannot make your dollars reach farthor than at this store. Our "Low Pricing" still continues. Visit this store if you need Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Mayfield Kentucky Trousors, Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, Boys' Blouses, Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwoar, Shoes for Men, Women and Childron. Come in and look, if nothing more. We have the goods and need tho money. The Wardrobe West Main Street fit FREE FOR200 OBAK CIGARETTE COUPONS Ladlet' K-lnch or len -locb Umbrella seven rib, ctr ion frime. tap cdjo Uttcta, without cover or caae. In lor w usa& vrftupoai. The mouthpiece on the OBAK that cools the smoke the thin mais paper that leaves no a.h the cleverly blend cd pure tobaccos are makmK the OBAK the most popular 5-cent cigarette on the market. Write for lUuatntcd cantos of 00 other vilutbU piexnta tint can Do iocurcd wiui uuAk Uisarctte Couponi. AJJ-e-a ODAK PREMIUM DEPT., 353 Datlery U Sin FrancUco IT TVlssssssV MMm M&mJ j-Lrf'SSSSSSSS Lwumn iiff&ei Sq aarF5 j Low cost? Why, a Ford recently av eraged twenty-fivo and a third miles to a gallon of gasoline for thirty thrco hundred miles! And this is not an exceptional Ford performance. Ford economy is a big reason for Ford popularity. Buy yours now. $595 Is tho now price of tho Ford runabout; tho touring car Is 1G4S; tho town car 1900 f. o. b. Medford, comnlote with equipment, dot catalog and particulars from , C.E. GATES Sl'AUTA 11UILDI.VG. MKUFOKD, OllE.