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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1914)
, -uyv r m ., "' t 7T nv, m ' i-t- F , - - .-, t. M PAG13 TWO err: ViWokd -wiiyi jijifcAm MKotfUitf.u u : ', . toi'UUVj'lORnYAY, IANluAKV l(t, l!)M. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Allen Smith rot uracil Frldaj from n trip to Now port, Ore. County Judge Ton Velio uppnt Fri day In Ashland on business. YV. A, Sumner, innnaRor of the Pal mier Investment company, linn ra turned from n trip to Snn Francisco. Ur, K. KlrcliRcusncr lias returned and vlll lo at the NnBti Hotel on Wednesday from 10 to 3. A recent Issue of "The Menace" a paper published In Missouri, deoted to attainting the Catholic church con tains the follewing: "All Menace subscribers In Oregon, and especially In tho counties of Jackson and Jose phlne, aro urncd to Immediately com municate with 11. V. McCulloiiRh, 8? lloso avenue, Medford, Ore. Aa means of Identification, rend jour Mcuaco label." Kepce Itosenbaum has returned from a trip to San Francisco and re ports flood conditions had In Cali fornia. It rained all the tlmo I was there One could hardly cross a street, the wator was Bhoo deep. They haven't had so much rain in jenrs ho says. Columbia rler smelts arriving dally, the finest of their kind. Med ford Fish and Poultry Market. 2r.fi II, Paul Thelss and daushtcr, Miss (eraldlne Thelss, returned Friday from Santa ltarbara, where the re mains of Mm. Thelss Here Interred. Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph P. Con-gill have returned from their honeymoon trip Jo California. (1. A. Ilutr. returned to his home In Mcdfbrd Sunday after spending a couplo of weeks with Yreka friend. Ho has accepted an offer to travel as business manager for Frederick Pres ton Search, the vlollncelllst who Rave a concert In Yreka last fall, and will join hi in this month In Washington. Slsklou Count- Xens. At Ulrlch's to close out, at 10 cents on the dollar, the Ilyan stock. T. O. Petersen of Murphy spent a few hour n Medford Thursday. Attorney Canton mado a profes sional trip to Jacksonville this morning. Kodak finishing. Best in town. At Weston's. Tho dally squad of wanderers ar rived Thursday night, were quartered In the city, and marched out of town this morning by the police. Joe Bccman of Gold Hill was In Medford for a few hours Thursday at tending to business. Frank Farrell is in town today f i oni his ranch. ' J. F. Foreham superintendent of the Postal Telegraph company In the northwest was In the city Thursday Investigating local conditions. To loan, 12000.00. R. A. Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. 254 The high school basketball team will play the Ashland school In the latter city next Wednesday night. Col. it. C Washburn of Table Hock was In Medford for a few hours Thursday. Ten day's sewing or $5.00. Kols ter'a Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms C-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main and Hotly. 277 Tom Anson of the Steamboat til i- trlct is in the city for a few days on business. Hoy Womack was a business vis itor in Ashland Thursday. J. O. Gorklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon.. Alays rcllablo. Negatives mado any where, time or place. Studio 223 Main St. Phono 320-J. Mies Mar) Henry or Gold Hill vis ited with friends In Medford Thurs day F 1C Long of Ilutte Falls was a buHliicnH visitor in Medford Thursdnv afturnooii. "Iusuranco your best asBOt." Havo tho est. Place your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insuranco Man, right It ho writes it. f W Juku Kcitz, a prospector with a clulm near tho Oregon-California lino in tho northeastern )art of tho couut Is In tho city, and repot U tliut cougur uiul wild cats aro plentiful 'n his neighborhood. Ho uh that Now Years ulRht u cougar tame right up to hlb cabin door, ami ho took a n!iot at htm, but failed to kill the var mint. The first rohearsals for tho pre sentation of the "Pirates of Pen zanco' that will bo given at the Page theater Feb. 10-11 under the direc tion of Charles Hazelrlgg for tho benefit of tho K. of P. lodge aro be ing held tills week, Lawyers Carkiti and Taylor havo moved from Central avenue into throe larger front offices on Main street over Hasklns and lloydou's stores. Northbound passenger train No. 10 Thursdny evening consisted of four teen coaches, hiuiled by two engine Travel is heavy lmw over tho north ern route, caused by easterner! spending the Chrlntnia holldn.va In Southern California icturntng home Don Under spent tho first of tho week with friends In Grants Pass. Miss Violet Cnskey, who was oper ated, upon a month ago for appendlcl tli) nt Sacred Heart hospital returned to her work this week. Tho Hoguu Hlver Fruit ntid Pro duco association has about 75 halt boxes of Comlco pears which aro ready for quick consumption, and which w 111 bo sold at a very nominal price. Quite a number of Medford people arc afflicted with slight touches ot tho grippe. MUs Irene Plotner, who has been visiting with friends and relatives at Gleudalo, and points in Josephine county has returned to Medford. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. .George Older of MontaRue, Cal . spent Thursday In Medford attend ing to business Interests. Arthur Tuttlc of Talent Is In the city for a few dns on business. The finest eating on the market. Columbia river smelts nt Medford Fish and Poultry Market. 25C The open winter has been Ideal for the sheen and stock on the range .n tho southern part of tho county. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or place by appointment. Phono M 1471. K. L. Prcscott has returned from Corvallls where he took a short course in aprlculture at tho O. A. C Stewart Patterson and Don Clark are taking the horticultural course. Mike HauleyVeturnedt'rlday from Montana where he purchased two carloads of thoroughbred Herfordi.. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Chief Engineer Win. Gerlg of the Pacific & Eastern and North Dank railroads returned to Medford from "Portland Friday. . ,, Milk nnd cream at DoVoo'a. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerking's studio, 22S E. Main St. Phono 320-. Regular communication and work In M. & M. degree toulght (tho ICth) by order of W. M. JAMES E. WAft EMOST CITIZEN CROSSES DIVIDE jio Hi nml ituprovciuenl. Wj'. Wall nlwuvs lU'littlitoil in 'lite ollmiitu tUl possibilities of tlu ItuKiie' lliv'er vnl lev and vvim u booster fur Hi' eitv ut Moil foul, wtiote lie liml ouilt " tieiiuttful Inline nnd luul vlm-cu Mril '"on! ns- h poituuuent icUlciteo. Mi. Witt t vvns ulwiivs mi tlu nioiiil i side of every intention us lie under stood it, ami never enunaeil in nn.v lint clean euteijirUtw. lie wan fnuli- .Ksss hi his privuto mid pulilie life anil Juines K. Walt, one of Medt'otdV uu'iuplury in his perionnl, iinbit. most subslhntilil and inlliiciitiul olti- j tuiuliut mnl coijverjuilioit. U u? it reus, pitstHl iivvnv Kiiilny iitommtr. , ""'it f wide iiit'oiumUuit mnl a Hie t Jnntuirv 1U, nt 7$U q'olooV ut the'xlndi'iit t hblor.Y.nd htd an unin. mhmvi uenri iio-puut. wuete ij jinn boon taken hist rnduv tor an opera lion lieonusc of an absoess hi the Inner curl The uiterVitlon vvs sn. resfitl and the'' patient appnlenllv Improved utifil Tuosdnv, vvneit rt olmilue for the worse took place, re- Mtllint in his death. The funeral ai- uullv retentive nu'inoiv. row nitui vctc m jvell inUuuied on the oaut,iu rosujtun; m tli.o civil win. iiitt few ktifvv iU lustotv ltyli. lie live)l Joi thoHt pvtoiests vJn i.ouutr.v, lu,s j;oiitiiuti.v au his luniu', a i;v.ul ipe ot (.'liiistinu oil men His tie-iniM- is n liis to tile' eonmiiiuitv. lie HUERTA GUARDS VERA CRUZ L CRISIS IMMINENT 'Mi:xir(MiT .iu. to,- PiWi MYSTERIOUS ONE FRIEND J. C. R. OF WITT REFUSED LICENSE TO ID T Y AND DEWEY Clllt'MIO, Jim HI. . Tluit he luul ihht UuetlK lo.hiv vlM ,vv!"'l','M'Mp.vul Ihe loullileii.v of tol ' , ., i'.'i' ii, i i.ouel (oiiMvilt ami Ailiiilinl llowov lituuits pi 1 1 oops out ipii(i umii'iiw lm) coiineolliiu' .Momoo t'ft inul rti vJtur. Ihe lomlh nio tlf, 0tl PHEBIAWITHERELL iiu'lliii ly vVliieh loiemuoin ooiflil'Wt (Aptr liom the oHoital m hh tontefi tUC,v UlUl oipioiooiii' lepnwvumuoo luiii(ni woio tospoiisilile foi1 IIiiHUii'h "fc of inoiiev todit amis raiijsements hnve not vet been com- was a iiientlier of the Masonic order, ploted, hut will lie niiuouneed Inter. lcloiijeni l the lltfio Ioi'Iko. the I'oin- Mr. Watt was hoi it in Oltioville, uiiudoiv and the Mx-dic Shriito. Pa.. .Jitiiuarv "JO, IStiO. He mow to) Mr. Watt is .mvivetl liv his wife, mnuhood on the old homostead near Mrs. Alice Watt, ami his daughter. Knst Paltstine. O. His oduoalioit was Helen, nnd liv four h'mtliers -Koliett neiiuin-d nt the public seliooU nnd nt Watt. Knon Vnlley l'n .lolui Watt, the Knon aendemv. At the aae of, Pill-Um:. Pa . Samuel Wall'. I.tin 21 he wont west to Illinois, whole ho, mote. N. I)., nnd Willuiiu II. Wutt, r.'iiiniii.'il ulioiit iwn eni-s. tvmoviii!' Modlord, Oi . nnd liv two sister, thonoe to Devil's Luke, N. U., in l&S.I. Mr. H. W I.itloll, IWnver I'ltlU. Fa., i ., ,, ... , . and .Mi. W. A. MeKo.iu. lotion al-, At Devils uke i. ,. 1 ev, Pa. I At Uovils Lake he wits engaged in merountile business, outline nnd op erating it general store. Ho was in this business for eight venrs, when tiuhtnos ittipioooilenti'd. wutv gtuiuhliug. war. that a liuniH'iiil or a niilttat etisis, or both, nt ouuc weio ilium uoiit. Hiu'ilu itlloiitlod the funeral tliU foroiioon of (leiiornl .loaitiiii .Mans, Into tuililiitv I'oniumuiloi' oi oit ('ur, who died while tn a visit hete. fin- o no -----.---.--------" 1 1 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jjuy Abblslmit Vy Tliouo S27 yiflbt F. W. Weeks 1U3-JS PIioum A. K. Orr 078-M IlOSEllUnG. Jan. 1C Walter Jacobson and Mrs. Kilo Duffy, both of whom claim to have come )o Hose burg ;rom Medford, were arrested in a Sheridan street rooming house by Officers Williams and Ketch. They aro accused ot a statutory offense. The couple were taken in custody by the officers when they found two marked dollars previously given to a local jouug man by the police lu possession of the woman. Tho ybung. man In question claims that lie gave the marked dollars to Jacobson, and was later escorted to the apartments of the woman. Ho had been In the room but a minute, however, when the officers appeared on the scene and made the arrests. Jacobson and Mrs. Duffy were sen tenced to terms ot 10 das In Jail and fined in the sum of $50 each. On their promise to get married and leave town bentence was suspended Jacobson and Mrs. Duffy claimed they were enroutc to Eugene to get married when arrested b tho offl cers. tjie wholesale croeerv house of Win .ton, lluipor. Fisher Sc To. otnplovcd him as their travelitu: agent, nnd ho was with thorn for thirteen oiir-. Hv his frugal, industrious nnd ooonuniio habits he noiptirod .some capital, ami in HUM enmi lo Portland. Or., where for two .venrs he was in real estate and other httsiuo.. In 1H00 Mr. Watt onme to Medford and first in voted in orchard lands. He was nlwuvs successful in what ever business he engaged, and ut his death was not onlv nit owner of con siderable html, hut was interested in other business enterprises, and wits a stockholder and director of the Kitt National bank of Medford. He cerved for five vear- on tho school board of tho citv at the time of its greatet development mid expansion. During the tenn of his service three grade school building And one IurIi school huildiui: were erected, nnd great improvement made in the edu cational system nnd management. In Public Life ror two venrs Mr. Watt vya n IN T CALLED OFF HOISC, Idaho. ,lau lb ion tavorahle to tormcr States Senator .lonntliaii Ilouine ol l.lnuio Oregon was handed down hero tod-ty by Federal .Indue F. S. Dietriih in a ense involving valuable miiiii.. property in tho Coour d'Aloiio dis trict of not t hern Idaho. Ity the i!c cision the action hroiuht hv tho Stewart Mining cotupitnv for pos.c sion or ore bodies hcnealh the st.. faee of the Ontario I.odo Mii'iug compiiuv, owned by lloiirue. Mils ill missed. The Stewur companv otvii chituis ndjoiniin; thcOutuno claim mid it war. ndmittednt tho tn.il that the same rich vein's tjial were found in Stewart's company's clninis run through Ilounie's claim. The property contested for is considered allium; tho richest in tho t'oettr d'Alene scctiou. tJoiMl AryJ. lueinber of the city coiineil, nml.tliU ,H you Tvnptltopd Wl. et It ns t tho Ifme ofthe cTly's stMAM rkiM Hltiiy.' ' V.n fro.n was inilloated liv a low diolulcil -viitciH'os Ills iirirt weio aide lo Ktt I mill v h the lH,M"IHllu "J. v'. It." who hud l '''inn t tin piimJed (ho iiltemhtnU o u Itoclif-toi. Mum.. Iiovpiiul. until hi" oco fioin there Ihtoo iiiontliH ngo. and ha siuro ptoved ooitallv pHi.litHi lo llu mini- I .1. ..I !..,. it ,.l ll.ll lilt- I 111 til 111 I lilt Tho tiiNMM also B"'"-i ' "7",, .'" " . ,,.. . i...iif I'linii smmio i'i univ mi. nv, . .IC Kl,,ri,l .UMif, i . . . Mils: tiM'i, ii-ii a i-rivilii.j Of good appearance, hut Millet- nig m'oiiiiurIv .fiont a total Iimh of uteinotv ami the owor of pcovh, jtho until vviim picked up b the miIkm ami sent to the Kochoxler hospital some tiioiitlm iiko, lintmls on m tic It of hi clothing mom' li-o lo hi desiguiitioit an "J. ('. It.," uothiiur could ho lent ned from hint nor mii.v tiocu found concerning him. how ever, until .ventonhiv, when the veil 'which had clouded hl liiaiii noowed lilted for a few momenta. "The ptoHidout know," he ev. clniincd iinoxpucti'dlv, to his uui ..' nstouiclunoul. "Take mo to Wailt tugton. U' kuowa." "What ptonldiint " ga-pid llie lllltTO. "Iloo-etell. of oouixe," waa tin icplv. "I was ii i, iiuc iiio-sanc for him to Sail Fiuueiaeo. Ami I waa veith Dcwev at MnuiU. I a Iteiileitaiit on hi flngahlp. Dowev knows mi)." 'I'hou. oxhuitated. the iitan ImnisI into his fottiier manlier of inatticu 'late niunntiriiig in nnvcr to nil ipiestmtis. Tho utteuihtiils vv t uatchmg him coiisliiullv, hopn s: ' 'latch aoino mote mtelliyili.c titti aliens. 'PRESIOENT DEFIED IN THREAT f ' TO BLOCK SPOILS SYSTEM llurglnrs, prosum.iblv trampa en- , WASHINGTON. Jan l' Doll tured the farm homo of KM Gorlo. nnco of adtulnlatintlou disapproval of , in Id wit) between Tnluut and Phoenix,' tho post office appropriation bill be- while tho fntull) wnH absuiit Thursday J cause of tho provision exempting all. SAN PKANlM.sro. Cnl.. .Ian. III. The mutch scheduled for .liiuuaiv .10 between Willie Ritchie, light- 1 weight champion of the wot Id, am! ,V dcois-1 Harlem-Timunv Muipltv wit, called I'mtid off this nlteiiiooit hv I'louiotcr W. Coffroth. This action w (liken when Ititchto' pliysieinn, Dr. lohit (lallwov, ordord Ritchie lo kcj'p his iiijuted foot off the llooi for ut least two weeks Coiiutv Cloik (liildlit'l Thilli'dii) 10 fused a nun i lilac Incuse to Tom Will ami Phobia Wlilioiell, ami r tenia. Htopdnimlttor of A WmIi upon lh loriimil of thp mother lo Imi bur oh sciit. ami that Ihu irlil wag not of iiro Witt I hetil In thfi eouut Jail, upoM a Hlalutoo elinrto altoKtHl to hav hmiii roiuailtttMl Multilist tho Kill, and Mm lorowouy would hnvo tiiwint fimidoin to hltu FrlondH of Witt havo boon txorkiui for minki tlinu to rousummnto the nutrrUin. iHptcad of moIiik to the altar, Pho bia will piohabl) no lo (Ihh lofoim school, as soon as tba i-ouftitloii I" nudltix bor nn Is pIoommI up I'iIciuIm of Witt maintain that alio -i near twout). while tho fiiintlr Hlblo of tba Walsh' show ah.. m born Itt IU7 A rltal of Witt's far tho bund or tho vlrl. Is iollctlH data on the blitli record. Phobia wept wha.u tho iHiirrlMgo It cntiso was ief used Her ittolhar ara her coiuoiil. but channel Imr wind when the courthouse was ronhd E AT evening, anil stole two suits of clothes a pair of shoo ami a sweater 1.7 too assistant postmasters lu lb" from tho civil servlio, was Thi . loiinio locnl polite have boon notified Ilur- volred todn) lu the house debato on lug the last week a number of rhlc. ! that nuiiMiro b ttepneutntlve Moon en coops lu tho neighborhood of Tul- of Tcuuossoc. iliulrtiuui of tho post out and I'lionilx have been raided office lomiitittce F LECTURE JANUARY 23 Proloasor ttaddlo of th I'hIvo. slty of Orugou will Itfriur at Jitrk soHvtlle JaHttary IS oh "Tib o Txm Cltlea. not at Mejford Janunry it 1 1 m t. lelier i ; in ' I Its lecture are free mid part of the iittitwtvliy v lou too ' Brettoii ThrWInir S NiiHSinsst N I1 li.il .i f X that Mini ll. X ,! KV I JdcSihrer Collars to aia N i H J bH, r Hltu rjuu, y' fput N t sH OUR FOURTH If EF SAX I'llANl'l.SfO, Col.. Jun. 10. Stoini vviin)ingstvero put up along the count this ntteitmoit finin S.iii Frauuisco norlhwitrd. A new hltinn, which the locnl weitlher liuioiiii ni) will he higher in ncopo than that ol .limitary 1 in due hungltt. The lot re.tuV picilicttoii xvn- for nun to night nnd Siitiiiilny, with high south east tviiidn. LOOT BANK OF $2000 CITIZENS SHOW BATTLE EVi:rti:TT. Wn. Jan 1C Flvo armed men held up the (ii unite Falls State Dank, 1C niltet northeast ut hero last nlt;ht i ud i-s-aped with from J1500 Jj $.'000 after engaglns In a running p btol ba'tl'e with a clt Uens' posse. TOO JtAtl) TO VhABSlFY. maueiit tenaii' must ho close lu with bhth connection and kept comfoitably wann. llox J. 1). (1 , care Mall Tribune. - 25u FOIt sau: the load. 081-un. -Manure, delivered by Also lilac,!; loam. Phonq ? t t y t 7 r t r r t t JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE HAS BEEN A WINNER FROM THE BEGINNING SIMPLY BECAUSE THE LADIES OF MEDFORD AND VICINITY KNOW WHAT BARGAINS TO EXPECT AT OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. THEY REALIZE OUR ADVERTISEMENTS CAN BE RELIED UPON. WE HAVE EVEN TAKEN MORE DRASTIC MEASURES THAN EVER BEFORE, CUT THE PRICES X LOWER TO CLEAR THE RACKS AND CASES, AS WE ARE MAKING BIG PREPARATIONS FOR SPRING IN OUR NEW QUARTERS. X t t T T ? T T t T t T f f T T T ' f ' T .. Wool Dresses One-half price the ItiKt'K reduction evitr 'iyqu from oup varied entire .stock. $11.50 Dresses now 5.75 $1-1.50 Dresses now '. $ 7.25 $10.50 Dresses now $ 8.25 '$10.50 Dresses now..... $ 0.75 $24.50 Dresses no..,:.Jlj $12.25 $'27.50 Drcsses-iiow !.'., '. .. . ..'S13.75 Dress Skirts $1 98 Values to $15.00. One full rack of Dress Skirts, noi this season's models, these have been picked up very readily this week, hut we have replenished the rack, black and most all colors, actual values to $15,00 .Jan uary Clearance ; $1.98 V y y y y y y V t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y V t Eyening Dresses One-half price. All this season s newest models find nialcHals, Chiffons, Crepes, AI Keriaii Crepes, etc. $10.50 Kvcuiiif,' Dresses $22.50 KveuiiiK Dresses $25.00 lOveiiinp; Dresses $27.50 Kvenint,' Dresses $:i5.00 Kvcning Dresses $15,00 lOveniiig Dresses $ 9.75 $11.25 $12.50 $1:1.75 $17.50 $22.50 ; .Tailored Suits All Tailored Suits, v;ry much underprieed. Jeductioiii4 arc fine fourlh, one-third and pue-lialf. Long Coats; Childs' Coats Are all reduced for quick "clearance, one-half. Wediictions one-third to ? y y T y y X Shirt Waists, .Reduced 20 to 50 per cent. FVUH It KMT El) Iteduced 20 to l() per cent ( . iii&Zlu Millinery ''all and Winter Milliner. diicpd foi re (iucl; clearance. r y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y , I ! 1 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 1 ! !: 4'"""----1 9--ff '.''.' ''' ", T-1TTTT''TTT,'i IItttttHjt5 !m'v.fVm'v'rW