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PAGE voxm IvtEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY !22t 1011. ! 'i Medford mail tribune SSfjjL.-r&2L" an iniu:ii:niu:nt nijwri'ai'Kh PUllLlKIIKl) KVKIir AITKHNOON IJXOKI'T HUNOAY 11 V TIIU jij:di'ouu I'lllNTINCJ CO. Tlio Demoernlle Tlmc, Tlio Medfont Mnll, Tho Meilfrfril Trlliun, Tho South ern OrcKonlnn, The JVnlilnml Tribunrv. Offlc.o Mall Trtblltin ltulldlnc. 25-27-28 North Kir utroeti telephone S. Offlctnl J'npor of the City of Metlfonl, Ofriclnt larter of Jitcknon County. TJntrfnl flu mootul-elnni twitter nt Meilfont. Orrcoti, under the net of Alnrch 3, 1879. HUBSCnrPTiON RATrs Ono year, by tnftll. ...,... ...-. J5.00 Ono month, by mnll - 50 ivr month, rtelUcrcd by enrrlor In Miulfurd. Jncknotnlllo ami Con trol Ioint... .- . .R8 ftatunlny only, .by mull, per year. S.00. AVVehly, nor yenr. . - .. . 1.80 Willi .Medford Stop-Over SIX GUNMEN II A BATTLE NKW YOIIK, Jan. 22. Whllo po llco and detectives scoured alt the dens of tho East Sldo for "Gyp tho Mood," who Is sought for tho mur der of Thomas Murphy nn alleged 'squealer" In tho "Tub of Blood" saloon, six other gunmen early to day fought another skirmish In tho war of extermination on hero be tween police and gangsters of whom "Dopey Denny" Kcln Is a chief. Shifting their operations from tho lower East Side six gunmen attacked tho Brooklyn saloon of Ecllx Sena roof, bent him Into unconsciousness beforo the oyes of his little daughter, robbed his cash register of $30 and fled. They ran a block to tho sa loon of Edward McDonald, knocked him down and beat bim when he re fused admlttanco and wcro breaking In the door of tho placo when shrll ling pollco whistles and tho sound of running feet warned them of tho po llco approach. In a Taliman tenement tho band wcro run to earth, a cordon of pollco with drawn revolvers was thrown about tho building and four of thn gunmen wcro captured after several shots had been fired. They gave their names as Edward Garrison, James Dover, Thomas Montague and John O'Neill. Tho other two gunmen fled over roof-tops and escaped. Determined to aid tho pollco 83 far as may be possible in tho gun men's war Judgo Craig In general ses sions court sentenced "Little Able" lloth, a gangster chief to from eight 'ears and three months to sixteen years and three months In Sing Sing. Judgo Malone is expected to follow this up with n five year sentenco on "Dopoy Denny" Kcln for assault and a stxtccn-year sentence for violation of tho Sullivan law against having deadly weapons In his possession. PRESIDENT'S WIFE SUEING 10 OUST DESERT SETTLER LOS ANGELES Oil., Jim. 22 Mrs. Woodrov Wilson, wjfo of tho president, is plaintiff in u suit being hcurd here today by Federal Regis trar Frank Huron, In which she heeks to omt II. L, Ooddurd from eighty neres of duto land near Clexit 7, C'nl. Alirf. Wilson is roprobentcd by J. T. Kin;,', un attorney. Several months ago Mi-8 Wilfeon. through Kuijr, purchased lor $101 Vs tditlo lien land feerin enrrying tho titlo to tho luud in question. No tie e of purcliaso was publidied in n Cnl- e.xk'O nenhpuper, hut an error wim nmda in publication mid tho notice wan returned to tho paper by the department of the interior for un other publication. Accoidiug to evidence proKentcd by King, tho noliuo was not publish ed u Accotid time, and two months ugo Mm Mn ml L. G'ompton, sister of C. L. Oompton, publisher of tho paper, filed it honielcnd claim on tho properly. Later oho bold her ro liuqiiibhmcnt to (luddurd, who then filed a desert claim. Alra. Wilson in her suit myelin juror right to tho la ml. FORMER SENATOn CULL0M REPORTED CniTICALLY ILL WASfllKOTON. J"'. '-"-'.--The (HwdilioH of foimer Senator Ciillom whh Milt Io ;o Nlighlly Improved to. Uv, following ii fiiltly good night. Ttaf K'I JIiIumUhii I illl orllluully JJIt -oyfr. r f , , P m 0 FOR A CITY ATTENTION is failed to tho eoiniuomlnblo campaign in process of inauguration by ladies of tho Greater Mod ford club for civic improvement and a city beautiful. Neighborhood clubs are being organized for shade tree and rose planting, and every street in every section will receive its share of attention or at least the effort will bo made to enlist the co-operation of the nieghborhood. School children arc being interested and encouraged in both rose and tree planting, and through them a la'rgo section ot the indiuoront public can be aroused. During the campaign articles on tree planting and roso culture by experts will be printed in the .Mail Tribune advice on varieties and caro-taking. These articles will be supplemented by lectures schools. Medford can be made a city beautiful merely by lining its avenues with shade trees, its curbs with roses and its lawns with shrubbery. Concerted action and co-operation by individuals is essential to the success ot the project. Tree planting, more especially care of the trees after planting, snouiu ue turner supervision ot a city park super intendent and commission, and it a new charter is adopted it should include such a provision as the most econom ical, efficient and satisfactory system of permanently beautifying the city. i Our Native Forest Trees vs. Shade Trees Dr. Harold 1). FMer, Forest Examiner Putted Stntc lirrt Son Ice Tlio use of our natlvo species of trees nnd shrubs for shado and dec oration has boon Increasing ot late. This practice is advisable for many self-evident reasons. V'heu planting nn Indigenous species ono is suro that It Is ndaptcd to tho climate, soil, and other factors of environment In which It Is placed by transplantation. This ot course can not bo foretold, with any degreo ot certainty, ot Imported species which havo never been tried. To a less degree the same Is true ot tho individuals of any species. Tho orchardlst recognizes this when no prefers native grown stock, slnco ho Is surer that the stock used Is ac customed to the samo environment It will meet after transplantation. There are many Indigenous spe cies of trees that might advantage cously bo used for shado or decora tion, but which havo been very llttlo utilized perhaps because wo havo become "so accustomed to them that wo fall to recognize their uses for tho purpose. "A prophet is not without honor save in his own country." A further reason for this may Ho In tha fact that few of them can bo ob tained from tho commercial nurser ies, antltnauy would prefer to buy their; trees from a 'nursery than to llg them themselves from tho woods. Nursery " Forest Stock Nursery grown stock, If native grown, that Is from native seed or seedlings. Is preferable to forest grown seedlings. Medford's Official Rose The Hugh Dickson is n hybrid per petual rose, introduced into America in 100-1 by Hugh Dickson, who is one of tho best-known Irish rose grow cpi. Iu color it is n deep crimson shaded with scarlet nnd iu unusually fntfjraut. Sibson depcribes it ns the best red rope in exi.-teneo for general garden cultivation, very hnrdy, vigorotm nnd n perjictual bloomer from earliest siirin'till lute fail, and a prize-winner wherever exhibited. So very popular hn the Hugh Dickson become thnl tho city of Tn eonm'Iias jitst adopted it an their official ro.se, disenrdini: the Lyon rose, which, though equally ns bcnii-la IMPORTED YEARLY LEE CHICAGO, Jan. 22. Not only must tho commercial element bo proven, but it must he shown that tho victim of n white slaver was compelled by force to lead mi immoral life hefoio conviction can bo obtained under the Mann uct, attorneys for Jack John- Hon, negro lighter, nrgiio in n brief for u new trial filed with the United States court of uppcals-. Attorney Uaehruch made the start ling ubkoition that 2000 girls, mostly French, are imported to this country every year by a yntlii:te of white- bluvers with distributing centers in New Voik, Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Sun Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Nome, Alaska, "IJiindieds of men in large cities live from the earnings of ihoxu girls - many of them In afllucnee," said Jhuihrmdi, in arguing that tho duigu of tho Miiiiii nut was to protect girls fioin being folded Into lives of hiiiiio, rather thun to prownt the illlolt lehilloiis between men mid llicir mini i ((. 2000 WHITE SLAVES CITIES BEAUTIFUL both to the public and in the Trees In a well-conducted nursery are transplanted onco or oftener. At each operation tho roots nro pruned by tho action of tho shovel. If tho trco remains In tho nursery until it has grown to some slzo tho nursery man trenches around It onco n year to pruno the roots. This root-pruning by transplanting or otherwise In duces a growth ot flno fibrous roots, a many-branched root system and a stockier growth. Then, when the trco Is transplanted to Its final rest ing placo it has acquired a hardiness that enables it to withstand tho transplanting and to put on nddel growth without delay. Weak Itoot Sjsteitt A forest grown tree, on the other hand, generally has a much woakor root system. It has had no pruning. Usually tho roots will havo forcedx their way deep Into the soil in search ot moisture, and perhaps have wedged themselves between crevices In the rocks nnd among other roots. The tree may havo grown under tho Bhade ot older trees where It does not get sufficient sunlight to put on a vigorous growth. Forest grown trees are liable to sun scald upon trans planting to tho open, it Is iriuvlt-ably-n shock to a tree to transplant It, even under tho best condition, and with no preparation tho forest grown treo has less likelihood of recupera tion than tho nursery grown tree. (To bo continued) tif ul ns (he Hugh D.ekson, is not so hnrdy for general street planting. The Hugh Dickson may bo trained ns a standard or tree rose, planted to form a hedge or pegged down, which is u form of growth encour aged in some oases by pegging down the cuds of the shoots to form new roots. Thnt Medford will be n perfect bower of Hugh Dickson roes within a yeur is the hopo of the civic sec tion of the Greater Medford club, throii'.'li who.-o efforts the rose show was originated last year. Thin year's rose show is being arranged for now priVe.s M-iMircd, committees named and nil arrangements made to injure nerfeet Hiiceess of the undertaking. EOR ALL LEADERS NKW YOIMC, Jan. L'-J. -Conlini.e 1 mhuiices in stock prices marked tl't 0ening of tlio maiket today. Al though Iteading opened fractionally lower, it tpiiekly recovered its los. Hxeept for Canadian Paeii'to, which was heavy, tho oilier leading stocks ranged nbovo yesterday's close. Northern Pacific, Inleriiatioiiul 'liar vester, Pittsburg Coal ami America. l Agricultural Uicimcal each rose .i full point. Gains of from ono to live points wero registered among the special ties and high-grade investment blocks. Tho rise iu Ihu active is sues was limited iu most casus to fractious owing to tho pressure r profit-taking sales. t John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Luily AmtUturit gH, HAitTMcrr I'lione M, 41 nml 47JU Auibiilaiit Hrrvlto Dcpuly (.'oi'mcr N GAINS STOCK MARKET NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY . tmtmmmwmMm . ! I I i .lodford Mnll Tribune, de livered nt your door lit Ash land every oyoiiIiik "I'on tho arrival o( , No. IB carrying right from thn 'promt tho world's dispatches, state, county and Ashland hows. Also on salu at 11. N. Hut ler's Confeetloneiy In Masonic block nnd Itlldroth's Coufee Itonory on Fourth street. C. HANTA, Agent. Thete were nineteen unemployed eared for nt the Fouith Mtool The station Monday night. Among tin number wero two who had come down part of the Willamette valley with Himer-s ium,. One was a newspaper reporter out of a job and reports that Mm. Dorothy Rimer, the leader of the mmv, i- the life mid inspiration of the giotip, nnd that -he is something entirely different than any ordinary wommi agitator. Ho describes; her as a college grad uate nnd trained nurse with the ten dcrcst of human sunputhics ami conscientious in every fiber. She mid It. M. llimer, n -ale-man, weie married somewhere iu the ea-t a few mouths ago and ho accompan ied him west and when his job final lv got nwnv from him they went through tho various Mages that lend to down right want. The phenomena was interesting to tho ltimern ami tltev studied soeialoeienl nnd econo mic problems and their friends asked than to spouk to the unemployed on the streets of Portland. The down-and-outs responded to her words mid it was iu respou-e to the Inunts of critics that they get out of the city and go to the country whore they were needed to grub und clear laud that the trip through the Wil lamette vnlloy was undertaken. Some of the iwrtv viah to go through to Culifiirnui mid others wish to remain in Oregon and takej,,,- Medford wmIc.I fr.etuls ul the their chances mini work turns up in: (Inutile City ho-pttal In-t Suloidity. the spring. ,,h, ;dilh Hilt Hooker gave an The First National bank has de- itl.r,..tii,1 W. C. T. V. lecture to eided to take stock iu the regional j,,, Ttte-d.i at the armory ul bank under tho new currency law. 7::io. Mrs. Floyd Furrer, formerly of - Ashland nnd mother of Henry Far-'sjn nrilT "niOfiinrTfl)) js.il .if Ji.i "arsi 1 u btn I LAbLAHb I u a pioneer of Klaamth county mid leaves many children. ."- Prof. Hardy principal of the Poly signed mid will locate nt Oaksdalc, Washington. He is retiring from the school on account of his health. The school is owned by President Gibson of the widely known polytechnic col lege of Oakland, California, mid he is preparing to send mi able man to succeed Hardy. The local tiolioid has made n spUuidid growth and Prscident Gibson V optimistic ideas of Ashland us u'splenilid location to build up schools of various kind are being nlrendy realized iu the es tablishment he has started in Ash land. The annual sif)pcr held nt the Congregational church on the even ing of January 11 for tho members und their families wns n very en joyable affair nnd well nttentled. Cassias Johnson of Hcllcview hits opened a shoe repair shop next door to Uolat' grocery store on the boule vard. Mrs. Dyke, daughter Maude mid son, Harry, havo rented the ,1. L. Greenwood house. These people are from linker, Or., where they own n ranch that Mr. Dyko is caring for this winter. They have tired of the HEALTHY HAIR-NO E F Parisian Huge .Makes Dry, I'nutlriie- tlev llnlr Soft, I'luffy, Aliuud. unt mitl Itatllmit Willi I.lfo It's entirely needleHH to luivo un sightly, matted, scraggy or fade I hair. A llttu Icaro Is all that h needed to make It noft, prqtty, por feclly healthy, und freo from dnnd ruff, tlio hair dotitroyor. Una I'arlBlun Sago It nuppllcs hair needs mid Is ubuolutoly liurm lens. It cleaimeu tho nealp of all dandruff, quickly stojis Itching head and falling hair, and Is ono of thn best tonics to sllinulato tho hair and make It grow lung und beautiful. (let a buttle of PurUlau Hugo to day from C'Iiiih Strung or at any drug counter, It costs but CO cents, Hub It Into tlio stalp ull dandruff ills uppoarsyour bend feels flno tho hulr Is pretty uud perfectly boulthy MKIII'OIIH vwvw HVH COiWASY Hut! uud Curjiot woven from old cur pots uml uuwud rK". nil Kwst Alain Phono n.'JIMI tigoroiH chtnule of linker eotiulv mill huvo come to our beaut il til o tv in scinch of balmy weather mid nun Miin dm. Miss Hopper, teneher of one of tho schools near I'lioonh, united her many ftietidi hi Ahlmid tlttiiiu- the holiday. All-. Lulu Wilson of L'boily clieot U nuilo ill nt the home of her mother, Mi-, Hall, Mlou'ln an op eration for ernieer. Mr. mitl Mr. K. IJ. tlttll of Hollo iov wore Irudiiit; with our merch ants ami UitiiiK tolnlivcrt IiimI I'ti day, L. O. Vnii Wokcii U spoiiillnif it few (liis in the ueiilihoihooi of King-bury Spring., where ho is io miHti the Kttmdiuo ctminc and i;et tinic it in good w oi King ordor, pic punitory to biiu;iii; the moiIii water Io the paik mid depot in this oil v. Prof .A. lioddio of tho IT. of I', will uio a dramatic rottdint; in tho libinty huthlini; Sittuiday ovoititiff at 8 o'clock. Tho odmiiMdou will be ft eo, hciui; pat I of tho extension woik of tho utmondty. Tho citv t'otini'it haw confirmed Mayor .JoIiiimmi'h police nppointincnts as follews: It. V. I'ortor, ehlof; l H. Attehtiry, patridmmt; U .1. (lault mitl l II. t'hristic, npceiiilH. (li'orc Itohi-on was appointed firo chief mitl Percy tlriso. chauffeur of tho hit; flHlllll fire fightiiiK mnehlno. ('. W. Frit ley wits appointed street eoiu niissidiicr. lohu Met'all, wife and little daugh ter of Klaamth I-'hIIs niv xioitiuic hi siMer, Mifw l..dm Met'all. At'uriiey dohit A. Cnikiu wan in Ashlnnd Wetlucudnv ami lelcii-ed mi attachment on tho L.miiuii potd hull, the chiiut hain been adjusted. Mr. Tabor, wife f the Atleulit miiiixtor, lettmiiil to her home tot Norton street thin niornitiir utter 't two weeks' itv at the (Intintc t'il hospital, where she underwent mi op critlion for appendicitis. ('. ('. (lull, familiarly kuoHii a IttilKe OmII, is ccinvith'.cieuf frmu n very seere x I lack tif henit trouble. Dr. mitl Mr. Kwt Mains t'arlon STRAIGHTEN YOU UP No hlik llemliitlie, llllloiis Sioni.tcli, Coat is I Tongue or t'oullMilnl Ilowcls liy .Morning (lot a io cent box now. Turn tho rascals out tho hoad achc, blllousuiMt, ItiilleoHtlou, tho sick, rotir stomach and foul gnno turn them out tonight ami keep them out with CaHcnrota. Million of muu and women tnko a Cascnrut now nnd then and never know the mliory caused by n lazy llvor, cloggoil IiowoIr or an upmit stomncli. Don't put In nuothor day of ills trens. Let Cascnrots rlcaiiHu our stomach; remove tho nour, formeut Ing food; tnko tlio oxcem Idle from your Ihor and carry out all tho toti stlpnted wiistu uiuttur mid poUou In tho bowels. Then you will feel gro.it. A CnMCiirot tonight straightens )ou out by morning. They work witlln you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug store means a clear bend, snoot stomach nnd clean, health.- llvor and bowel action for months Children lovo Ciisnirotn bo cauno thoy novor grlpo or sicken. JV TJIKY'RK KLEIN MADE THEY'RE TAILOR MADE Medford Tailors r' wmwiii Play Bail at Home Krrl.iiil)- ! lining II, (Jrrnl Inn llll (iiinvr .NTIOll, llV.VII' A Gnmo For A 1 1 5j ,iii7jj limi 41 Ihiilut) liiithtt 4 i ii; via ttH i)imt Close It rei a lid I Icily of Aclion rtt oi r in I. ill Cint lmt llt till 'I tl4t llM I - l'U ImlorNcd b I'miiilneiit flull l.icr(. IiMIiI, .i KM, III I I I ii & Old nnd Yuunr Knjoy It iVIIIITWVIMi m iivnnxi, i i.i i .I i. I-, i' .i S.'l I. 9 1 , 0 0 i a-' tiO H DIAMOND CO, l . I, . h. . tin l.d .!,, Ali- liUm'luliiut t,L!,,.r.V':HiH.! ""'" '" Il'lf llif, MmWOlmmWm MM' I I r mm io inimut GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don't Look Old! Tiy (iiitiiilutollioi-'s llcelpe to tmtkcti and lleatillfy 1'ailctl Miclcss Hall' Thnt bonutlftll, even sluulo of dark, gloss,v hnlr emi only bo hud by brow, lag a mlxtiiro of Hugo Ten and Hul pbur. Your hnlr Is your eharni. It makes or tunm tho faro, Wliou it tndoii, tut us gray, ntionkod mid loel: dry. wlnp) and m-raggly, Jutit mi tip pllrittlon or two of Hiiko mid Hulphiir enhances Its iippertrnnro n htiudrod fold. Don't bother to pre p ro the tonic; ou can get rfoni any drug store a 50 cent bottlo of "Wyelh's HaKo nnd Httlphur Hnlr Heniedy," ready to mo. This ran ulwnvs bo depended upon to bring back the natural color, thick Hess and luttlor ot jour hulr nnd ro iitovo dnudruff, stop tu'itlp Itching mid falling hnlr. Uv or) body tmot "Wyeth's Riigo anil Sulphur" hecttuxo It ilnrKeiiH so nat urally ami mealy that nobody can tell It has been applied. You tiluiply dampen a spougo or soft brush with It nud draw t lilt through tho hulr, taking one small utrtiud at a time; by morning tho gray hair litis dltuip poured, mid niter another application It becomes btautlfuMy dark nud ap pears gloKn, lustrous nud abundant. ODD FELLOWS MEET The Grand Master AT Till, REGULAR MEETING MONDAY EVENING JAN. 20, 1914 Butter 65 c for 2 lbs. Phone 268 Rogue River Creamery Page Theatre, Fri. Jan. 23 World's onl Military Hand of llonnit' Scotch LasHies McDOUGALL'S Lady Kilties Band And HO 1 .01 ST MISS FRANKIE TICE Promior Lady Trombonist KIMBALL SISTERS Comot Solointa in Duo AND MANV OTHER l.'HATURKS Pricew: lowor irioor Kiiwt II rowg $1,00 IwihL 7 rows If) Hox Koala 1.00 Rnlii n( I Jos QITIuo l-Vhlay ISIS EATRE Vaudeville Today The DeLcons - Novelty Aerobatn Kent in lug tho Yotitigost Aeiobat Iu America riiotoplu)s Today Only "Peg 0' The Movies" Kdlnm two Iteol Feature Iu Latent Unties of Woiuiiu'n World HV Tllll TWO ().IC Tlti:i4 ratlin Drama UP IN A IIAM.OO.V Comedy KMvTIIANTS AT WtlltIC l.'dui'iitluutil Hon' l'liiluy itiuirrv u.v.i))itNi:i) Two Heel Comedy ITii leatre TONIOUT IIAItPtailTAtt t'l.Ull WII.KINH AN'I) WII.KINH A CO. Pour People lady VlollnUt A Miriti: KNOPOII MPHICAI. TIll.'AT "WIIIIX .MtlPXTAI.V AXI VAI.I.IIY .MlJiri", l.tiblti two reel Wesluru '.sutitifrdi'tiii: iitM.it" Villi Itrnph. Oil SA.M.MV Itll.HV'S m:nYs Two lllogrnph l-'nrro Comedies l.'XTIIti: CIIAXtllC TO.MOIIIIOW MdllT STAR THEATRE TODAY Xcw Act of Vaudeville Marion -Beane ShiKrin mitl Talking Odtlily. (liianuiU'cd Altraciion Four Rctils of MchI Photo plays Coining Tomerrow: "London by Night" I reels, Kcii.saiiomil drama. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Corsotioro IJ2U North Uartlott. Phono f)(J3 Af. I Ja loony irirsl row $ .75 Noxl. 7 rows fit) LiihI-T rows U5 til, 10, Phono -1 18