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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1914)
Ti "f" T rrfr s rfC T't j'tr r jr 7" ' ft J H-ff,-, PAGE TWO wmvoxm wait, tUiiiunk. mrdi?oro, TwGKuoff. friiiav, .iani'ARV an, inn. IOCALAND I - PtKSONAL 11 Moro thnn IB Inrhca of snow now covers tho Rrotnnl in Klnmnth Knlla One tho lillt northentt mid within throo miles of tho city the snow Is three feet deep. AVord comes from fnthcr north of n pcentor foil. Win. Aloxnmler,- who is being hold In tho Josephine county Jnlt chnrfiod with tho killing of John Norllng nnd CurlB Mnstcrson, has waived preliminary oxntnlnntlon, nnd snyB that ho now wishes to remain in tho jntl until tho time for his trial. Ho has not nuked for nn attorney. lie maintains silence, saying only that when lie is in court ho will tell tils story, nnd then If the court thinks he Bliould bo punished lie will "take his medicine." Ten day's sewing for IS. 00. Kcls tcr's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms (i7, St. Mark's block, corner Main and Holly. 277 Half price sale, tailored suits, conts children's coats, evening dresses and wool dresses. Ahrcns. Tho polico department called upon halt a doien "moochers" Thursday who have been In town for a month without making an honest effort to sccuro work, and told them to make themselves consplclous by their no Bcncc. Chnrlio Young has secured a cou plo of fullbloodcd hounds, four months old. which, ho will tratn for bear hunting nest spring. They nre considered among tho best dog flesh In the valley. Half prico sale all tailored suits, Indies' coats, children's coats, oven Ing dresses, all wool dresses. Ahrcns Southbound passenger train No. 1 duo at 11 o'clock was an hour late this morning owing to slow tracks rains in. tho Willamette in, tho Chris Gottlieb expects to enjoy a Visit this spring from his old pal ami friend Johnny Kllng, tho famous for mer Cub catcher, who retired from bnBcball to operate a billiard parlor In Chris' old homo town Kansas City. Andrew Jcldncss has returned to tho Illuo I.edgo mining' district after spending a couple of weeks with his family In this city. J. O. Gorking, ;ho best all around photographer Jn southern Oregon.. Alays reliable Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22 S Main SL Phono 3 20-J. The examinations in the schools o! tho city for tho first semester were completed this morning. Tho 1914 graduates will hold a meeting short ly to arrange for tho most important event In their II fo to date. Don under has received no wen: arid heavy .valley, t Silas llcynolds of Murphy Is spend Ing a few days In the city oh busl- ilCSH." K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mndo any tlmo or plnco by appointment. Phono M 1471. P. II. ninokden of Climax Is in the city this week attending to buslncs emntters. Frank Johnson of Ashland was n business visitor In Medford and Jack sonville this morning. Shnwknlt Merino sox 15c nl Deuel's. t Mm Ttnli Dow visited with frlenda and relatives In the county sent for n few hours Thursday. Isnlh Huckmnn, n pioneer o' Southern Oregon died at Portland this week. Ho was well known In this section, and had a brother liv ing nt Ashland. Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. Justice of the Pcaco Glenn Taylor who has been visiting In California for the post month Intended to re turn homo Wednesday but was de IaxeU'by storms In California. A number of fight fans of this city will bo watching tho returns from the Joo lUvers-Ad Wolgast bnt tletn Milwaukee tonight, In the hop? that tho former champion is de feated. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. Over a hundred Medford and Ash land members fit tho Mooso lodo went to Grants Pnss Thursday night to attend nn Initiation nnd Installa tion In that city. They went by spo clal train and returned early ths morning. It was one of the most successful lodge1 gatherings over held HSC.IPUD S UUCll l,t nisarisKD as nor, existence, no express company, until , now own' found It necessary t nm'e a theatrical appeal for buiilnoss.t (COLORADO STRIKERS' WIVES BATTLE WITH STATE MILITIA MISS MARIA SUKLOFC TUINIUI), Colo., .Inn 311 Twen ty (tot sous. InolutlltiK elKhl women, arrested and nt lonst flo known to be sittforlug sllnht injuries ns tho result of n suiloim street riot hero Inst night when ' the militia uu dor the porsonnl direction of General Chine, dlspwrsed n mob of strikers and smprtthter which nttoinVtod to ninrili to Snn Hnfel 'hospital uhero 'Mi titer" Joiioh Is held under mill tnr arrest. , Stones bottle's nnd bricks wero burled nt the do tiller b angry wom en who precipitated the 'outtirena when ordered to turn Imeh. Sevoml foldelrs Including Mttlnr llaudolph were Arrested. The molt was not dispersed until tho cavalry with drawn swords charged tho etowl several tlinoi. One soldier sustalifoit a InoKcn rlh when his horse fell. One rlotor re eelved n unlit e out. The ilol follow ed n parade of wles and ehlldrett of milium MN Maria S'tk.orf. a !:uiln revo lutionist, I lu New Vert: to toll hereout patriots of her prison life. The foltowliig N her nccount of her lnt esrnpo from Siberia: TrlemN ottl-lde the prNon sent Ikv' "lollies to me and I eenpnt dressed ns a lioy. A way out had Ik-cii provided ! through it si Id I ni; ixittel In one of tho doors. When I came to the guard ho . did nut reoosutxe me nod 1 Kt past him Ijeeitme of my illssuNo. Itofore I li.td pot completely away he begun to mm iHet !ouii'ttiliiA He find on me, but foriiuutely ittlod. A cnrrlnse wan waiting for mo and 1 got away before )temntle pur-tttil va organlziM. 11 CHILD'S LAXATIVE , 15 "SYRUP OF FIGS" Tltey l.op tit Tnke It nntl It DocMi't llnt-ni the Teiitlcr little .Stoinat-li I.Ueeniid IIoucIk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiii';, Cnntorbury The sciiwm'd most plenslttj,' nml iiopular movlcl. Tde filter SlorSilc A vUurt& on. f. til C Wilws. Inf. N t. jr fir rT yy WKM z!L pr ; i I ! tho i.trlldm; t'O.tl inlneiii whli'lt hit I been carefully planned by tho tlllloit leadolri. Genet al (Minso Ktltltled lu'f ntlMNlou for the puntdo wlttt the tii deiHllitidlli): no offott would bo Miado to mnrehlo tho hospital. Only one shot was fired itttrliiK Ih demotiHliatloii, n soldiers tUlo licliut tllsi'tiiiiRinl when II fell from hituilri l.tit'lto details of hiiIiIIimh pollclnu the HtioolH tinilslil. All loons aiu elolied. (limil Wood, If you want good wood, not It fr Kiiuil; II. Hay. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Lands. No Delay rm & Ores & er ,'l'JO 10, Main SI. tho last two days from cither th: White Sox or tho Federal League, as to contracts advanced. All wool, GO inch ratines, 1.75 values for ? 1.43 at Deuel's. An old fashioned stage robbery at Yrcka tho first of tho week brought a flood of rcmlnesccnccs from Jack sonville and Medford pioneers who remembered when a week was not complete without such an occurence. Mrs. Wilbur Jones was a visitor ia tho city this morning from Iloss Lane. Lawyers Carkln and Taylor have moved from Central avenuo into throo larger front offices on Main strcot over Hasklns and Doyden's stores. Terry Thomas of tho Big Apple gato country is In tho city for a few days on business and pleasure. Mrs. 12. G. Brown a sufferer from illness for a couplo of months is con valescing rapidly. January clearance sale shirts waists, lingerie waists, flannel waists values to $2.50, now 98c. Ahrens. Merchants of tho city report that tho heavy rains of tho last week havo kept tho country people at romo, and that if tomorrow is a clear day scores will come to the city to do tholr shopping for the week. Addison Twltchell of Grants Pass Is in Medford today attending to busi ness, Ficeco lined cashmcrctto gloves special at 25c. Duel's. Edison Marshall, a graduate of tho high school last year, and a stu dent in tho Journalism school at the U. of 0 haH dovelopcd great dra matic ability and will appear in this city In tli'o spring in a play given by tho college dramatic department. Tho postal department hag found no clues to tho identity of the robber or robbers who entered tho Hutton, Cat. i postofflce a month ngo and stolo f 42 wblto Postmaster Frank Edwards was absent. Since that tlmo the mill for Hutton has been sent to Wut kllis, Oregon, six miles away. Xf'rcuh llmo. Medford Lbr. Co. Miss Laura Notlngo wus called to hot' homo ut Scottshurg, Oregon, th flrit of tho week, owing to the sud den illness of her mother. Ladles' Home Journal patterns ut Deuel's, In Southern Oregon. Shnwknlt merccrlicd silk hose, blacks and tans, 15c at Deuel's. L. L. Whiting has returned from n trip to tho Galice mining district In Josephine county where he was col lecting, specimens for assay on pro perty adjoining the Almeda mine. He reports twelve- feet of snow on the summit of the Pin Head range, and eighteen feet through the mall pass of tho West Fork. Tho heavy rains of the last week caused a suspension ot "mining activity, tho water run ning In torrents Into tho tunnels. Women and children nro welcome to avail themselves of the free use of our rest room. F. K. Deuel & Co. Attorney John Carklns was a business visitor in Ashland Wednes day. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin- llish at J. O. Gcrklng's studio, 228 E. FEELS COMPETITION Outward manifestation of the In ner effects of the parcels post on the pockctbook of Wells Fargo exprois company cropped out today, whou the delivery wngons of tho carrier cor poratlon In this city, flaunted on their sides n sign In box car letters, making a bid for patronage. The sign reads: "Increase your business by taking advantngo of tho new express rates In effect February 1." In all the years of their prosperous ."-.---- f. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Jily AwUlunt )y J'Jiomo mi rtumi A, H, Oir 7M-M Main St. Phono 320-. Prof. Harry Howelts spent Thurs day afternoon and evening In Tal ent, making the trip by auto. Dr. E. Klrchgcssner has returned and will be at the Nash Hotel on Wednesday from 10 to 3. C. W. Malone of this city tnado a business trip to Ashland Thursday. If It Is Insurance of any descrip tion wo write It. Why not havo the best. Holmes, The Insurance Man. George W. Trefern of Ashland was a business visitor In Medford tho middle of tho week, "Insurance your best asset." Have the best. Place your Insurance with Holmes, the Insurance Man, right If he writes it. tf The Cottage Grove basketball team defeated the Medford high school at tho Nat Thursday evening 19 to 9, without much effort, tho local team forborne reason falling to play up to their usual form. Wanted Copy of Rogue River Fruit Grower, No. 1, Vol. 7, 190ft Will pay cash. Inquire Tribune of fice. .Mlss Florence Kinney of Jackson ville Is visiting In Medford today tho guest of Miss Jean Uudge. GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK, THICK, GLOSSY Look Years Younger! Try Grand nut' llctclpc of .Sage anil Sul phur ami Nobody Will Know If your little one's tongue Is coated, It Is n sure sign the stomach, tllver and bowelsjieed n xcuttu. thbr ottgh cleansing nt oneo. When jour child is crops, peevish, listless, pnlo, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; It breath Is bail, stomach sour, sys tem full of cold, throat sore, or If feverish, give n teaspoonful of "Cali fornia Syrup of Figs," nnd In u few hours nil tho cloged-pp, constipated waste, sour bile nnd uudlgosted fon I will gently move out of the bovnls nnd ou have n well, playrul child ngnlu. Sick chldreu needn't bo coaxed to take this harmless "fruit lautlvo." Millions of mothers keep It handy be cause they know Its action on the stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt nnd sure. They also know n llttto given today saves a lck child tomor row. Ask your ilrtiggMt for n BO-cutil bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which contains direction for bnblos, children of nil npes nnd for grown ups plainly printed on the bottle. 1 to wn ro of counterfeit! sold here. Gel the genuine, madiAy -California Fl Syrup Company." 'Don't be fooled! ROSES Nearly 2000 Choice Roses From Which to Make Your Selection 800 HUGH DICKSON ! k oiul .ill tii'M loi'k l ihe ri fiim .Mi:iM-OUI iflf.UI-'FV ItUO .. COMl'-VNY Rugs nnd Carpets Woven from old carpets and sowed rags. ,ll Knt .Main Pliouo ."It: J-It CHARLES MURPHY DENIES EX-GOV. SULZER'S STORY NEW YORK- Jan. 23. Tho grand Jury Investigation was begun today into tho story told yesterday by Wil liam Sulzcr, that Charles F. Murphy of Tammany Hall sent a messenger to him during his Impeachment trial offering to cull off the impeachment if Sulzer would drop his graft in vestigation. Sulzur repeated to, the grand Jury tlju story of his alleged dealings with the Tammany chief. DUtrict Attor ney Whitman wade it known today that this part of Sulzer's story and tho alleged attempt of James (iaffn)'( Murphy's huklue and political asso ciate, to uxuet $100,000 po'ltlcal con tribution fiom .ai.'et P ewnrt tro state hlghwc ( villi i:r., woufd ho subject to u t a (.fold Inquiry. Whitman suld Miiinliy would bo culled as u witness in the John Dou liigtilry. Murphy denounced Hnlznr's slory us fulse. Ho said ho wus will Iiik to tiioilf) mid waive Immunity. I.JX J., I I J. 'J. .' )-' ll I""'!!!"11"' 1 i., nv; .. TOO I.A'i'K '10 CMHHII'V. FOR ItKNT Furnished tluuo room modern hoiuv. 781 West Keonid Slreut. KOI Almost ever) one knows that Sago Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back tho natural color and luster to the hair when faded, straked or gray; also ends dandruff Itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago tho only way to get this mixture was to mako It at home, which is in ussy an-1 troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sago aud Sulphur Hair Remedy." You will got a largo bottle for about 50 cents. Everybody uses this old, famous re cipe, bectfuso no ono can, possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one smull strand nt a time; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy aud you look years younger. I'rnrtieiilt.t nil tlie-e toe iiie either No. I lwo-.ear or XX urmle one year grotwi, so i!i not think of lhe ioe it otdimm ummI. for nrinh nil ol llti of I la- lli'lil nnd iiiii-I lie rcit In lie fullv iiH'i'inteil. t'tit out lhi ntlcitii'tiunt unit check ocr Ihe fnlliiiig lit, I lieu dioiir your order, PIlOIIC 102, or. hotter till, oh II nt my delivery nnl-. G09Ki Enst Mnlll street, where m in it r n liljnrer .luck ol fruit mill oruitmiHilal treen nnd m k renter nortuiint of nurer.v xoimIm thnii in eariied hv nn uther two nut-Kcrv fintm in the Uofpw ltier vnlle, nnd nijht her let me rHiiiod yo tlmt lloiineit lmeln up every tin of ndeitieiiioiil with (lie coodn. Ill'SII ltOSK: Son llmth DirUoti, (10 .ri..litn. no Klolle ile Frnncr, ' rmn nil TVpllU. :0 (!en. McArthtir, .10 Gen. Jnciiutniint, 10 llflco Gould, W KnUeriH ,ii)nita Vleturin. 'JO ln I'miice, 10 .Mnmnii Coeliei. UO White I'iK'het, 111) loioliiie Te-toul. 10 .NUtiili ite gurrhiHWt, :ill Kfno ICell tlrtiwhki, 10 Hetty. 'JO Hlnek I'rinee, .10 I'nuI Nivron, .10 flrieh llrttitiier, 10 Anwrimn Ik-amy. '.'0 I'npn ontier. 10 Soliel d'Or. 1.1 lioelour Grill. , CI.I.MltlNd l.'OSKS:' 'J.i tvnrothv IVrMiis. .n ('nrnJinr Te-Iool. 0 I'mk rhrkr. 10 Clin. il ItriiuiiHr, 'JO Gold of Ophir. 10 btoinHiue. 'JO It'cii.e ilorW llrniietle, 111 I Mm. ICnlHerln. 10 lira, fniw (inntirr, 10 rim. White r.K-het, 10 Itexe il'Or. Ill Shower of (lohl. 'JO (luliitHroiili. I alo hne itliout three hundiril umt not wieolitinetl iiImih whirlt romprino the Km ttehl. While li I-'rnitee, Aurora, Huclnt of Albany, Hrideuiiil, Mrs. Ilobert Garrett. Mmi. Irfitnlmrd, Viixooot Folkhlooe, l'HuccH t'umilc de Rohiui, I'm pin iu Christy, Glorin lronnnUr, 1'ilM. Caniot, A I toiler xeu, MhIiv lUnililcr, Mine. AM Chnlciinv and innny others. I'rhrs mi the lne' stork injre tnuii 'J.'c to ,'ljc, wiih a verv few nl 30. The oil nt nuaraiilecd to (ilea, Ihe lirii-e icniiraiiteril In he riwlit for the icntilo of -lock offereil. SI I f I (irr iiijsv. fihst to riMi; I'litsST itvifn. EDEN VALLEY NURSERIES C09Jr, East Mntn Street Phone 102. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Cdrsotiero 32G North Bnrtlett. Phone GG3 7C IFTIJEY'RI- KLEIN MADE TIIISY'RE TAILOR MADE Medford Tailors WIHT1S HTIIIPEH AURA3 Arrow COLLARS 3for23 01: Clueit. VonUmiv A iu. Ins, MOVED We've purchased the Iiibbard stock o f groceries and have moved from our former loca tion to the building occupied by the Hibbard Grocery, at 36-40 South Central Avenue. Fouts Grocery Co. JANUARY CLEARANCE OUR GREATEST SALE All Ladies Coats All Tailored Suits All Children's Coats All Evening Dresses All Wool Dresses At Actually Half Price This h a tfH'Jil Hn.'i'iflcf mid loss lo iih, Iml c he yciii'aiid lukc lliin iiiciiiih In do it quick, Never soi'fmciii lo chooKc iroiu til lliin uiilienrd-or lediiclioii hk how. l('e ill clciillll", hIocU Iwicc ll luive mi hccii tilTtTcd tho IIH- lloiiio of Is 1 1)0 Cuinolfi ?m?0 Home ol' Iwi (Jrec(iin Cni'nelM bin it to mi- out i . i A v 'IrTJ ,m ji ' I'liotic 171 J'OJl Ul.K I'hi'Jlu (' ( Miiu Jersey Jloowr SHX OllVlfS ;'ii3 i -''' -- 4r !J(i fo 10 H. (Vnlnil