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IvtEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY !22t 1011.
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Medford mail tribune
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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
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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
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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
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a lid I Icily
of Aclion
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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