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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1914)
!- O" 1 ,F' 5T0TJB IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Frank H. Miller of tho Btato rail way commission who lws boon hear ing Rogue river valley complaints gainst tho Southern Pacific left Tuesday evening tor Suthorllir, whero similar objections wtl bo heard. Dan Talt of .tho Ltttl.0. Applegate .Is Attending to business maters In tho city for a few days. " Leo Sutton and Earl Ulrlch, tho cattle kings of Union creek havo re turned from a short trip to their rsnch. If It Is Insuranco ot any descrip tion we wrlto It Why not haro tho best. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man. Ton day's sowing for 55.00. Isola tor's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms 6-7, St. Mark's block, corner Main and Holly. 277 Tho waters of Bear creek havo Bubstdcd to normal again. Tho last snow In tho roolhllls Is staying on, but a Chinook would melt It fast, and make the streams torrents. Prcpratlons aro being made In tho grammar schools of tho city for ap propriate programs for Lincoln's birthday next month. At the Star theatre Coming to morrow, a return engagement, for one day only, "Wild Animals at Large" or "When., the- Menagerie Broko Loose." Tho greatest of all comedies, produced by the Vltagraph company. W. J. Scott Is n tho city from his ranch at Antloch for a few days. Eastern mall was delayed again to day, owing to demoralised traffic conditions In Idaho and Montana. We hare a limited supply ot very fine, extra largo Cuthbcrt rod rasp berry plants at 5c each, or $4.50 per 100. Call us up now. Janes Bros. Capitol Hill, phono 370-X. SG6 Joha Downs, who owns a home stead sear Butto Falls,' and has been spending the winter In Mcdford has returned to that place. Miss Grace Nichols of Grants Pats Is visiting frienda In this city this week. Real Catalonia laces for sale at the Handicraft Shop. 264 "Arthur Rose made "a fitp to Grit- fin creek this morning to visit his parents. A number of ont-of-town people attended the performance ot tho Basco Musical Comedy company at the Page Theater last night J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alsys reliable. Negatives made any where, 'time or place. Studio 228 Main St Phone 320-J. Dr. E. 'It Seoley made a profes sional trip to Jacksonville this morn ing. So far this month not a fire alarm has boon answered by the local de partment. Tomorrow at tho Star theatre for one day only. "Wild Animals at Largo" or "When tho Menagerie Broke Loose." A scream a howl a roar. A two reel Vltagraph comedy, II. J. King of Weed, Cal., Is spend ing a few days In tho city on busi ness. P. C. Blgham has received a letter from Herb Colo at Colestln saying that there is soven feet of snow at the summer resort, and that ho Is kept busy digging a trail from his cabin to tho depot Rogue river valley grapo Juico on sale at all tho leading groceries and in booth C at public market 26a The Rev. W. D. MacCullougb of tho Baptist church attended to busi ness matters in' Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon and evening. P. D. Blackden ot Climax Is a busi ness visitor In tho city today. Try our flour, Johnson's Best, 11.15; Blue Stem, $1.35; None Bel ter. L. B. Brown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. The roads to tho Sterling imlno on the Applegate are reported to be In excellent shape considering weather conditions, permitting tho hauling ot flume pipe and mine machinery to the mine. The highway further up is reported to bo in bad shapo duo to the heavy rains washing out sec tions ot tho road. Leslie Plymalo has returned from a abort trip to Portland. Roast beet and plum pudding at St Mark's hall Thursday evening. 2dS The Mcdford National, bank is pending out literature )n the namo of the bank, explanatory ot tho value of vtke Panama canal to tho futuro of lh prosperity of tho northwest. Business Itouses aro rccolvlng litera ture along similar lines, from Chica go and New York bankB predicting an era of prosperity as a result of ro. at democratic legislation, Weeks McGowan Co. mroiBTAKifts Ij. 11. Warner lina Tclurncd from Lob Angeles, where ho went on tho Southern Pacific excursion, nnd re ports thnt never again will ho believe words ot praise for California cli mate. In his month's stay tho sun shono but two days, tho rest of tho tlmo it was cloudy. In Mr. War ner's opinion It tho California brand ot climate can bo capitalized into tho world's tourist trade, tho Southern Oregon weather la susceptlblo to tho tamo treatment, with more valuo to the .purchaser. Dr. K.' Klrchgcssncr of Itlverdalo Is In tho city today on his regular weekly visit, . Lawyers Carkln and Taylor havo moved from Central avenuo into three larger .front offices on Main street over Hasklns and Boydon's stores. James Day ot Kaglo Point is spending a fow days In tho city on business. T. II. Johnson of Ashland was n business visitor In Mcdford Tuesday. Mako Tumy write your flro Insur ance, tf Ben Ilur special train to Ashland will leave at 7:15 tonight. All bo down early. Friends with Invita tions may go. Round trip 50c J. Taylor and daughter, Ruth of San Francisco, havo been visiting dur ing tho past week at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Shearer, in Kast Mcdford. Mr. Taylor will remove to Mcdford In the near futuro nnd his daughter will establish a mllllncrv business here. Mr. Taylor was for merly in tho saddlery business In Mcdford and Is an extensive proper ty owner on the east side. Robert Ltndley ot Siskiyou Heights is very HI at his home. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 238 E. Main St Phono 320-. Wallace Long of the Griffin creek district visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts of Roosevelt avenue, Sunday. Miss Verl Rlgsby who Is attending school at Medford, Is visiting her par ents at Butte Falls for a few days. Ben Ilur special train to Ashland will leave at 7:15 tonight All oo down early. Friends with Invita tions may go. Round trip 50c. Southbound trains on the Southern Pacific are again running closo to schedule, following an abatement of tho stormy conditions ot the first of the week. Notrhboud trains are still slightly delayed by conditions In California. Don't forget tho Guild dinner in su Hants nan mursuay irom i:3' to S o'clock, 50 cents. 2G5 S. O. Van Dyke, who has been ser iously III for a week from complica tions resulting from tonsllltis Is no better today. Ills condition Is criti cal and grave fears 'aro entertained for his recover". Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. Miles Cantrcll Is In from his ranch on tho Applegate today attending to business matters. J. G. Goro ot the Medford Na tional bank epects to Icavo for Port land and Willamette valley points this, week. Whilo away ho will confer with state bankers regarding holding tho state bankers' convention in this city tho first week in Juno. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M 1471. Herman Wcndt of Jackionvi'.lo is in the city today attending to busi ness matters. Try our flour, Johnson's Best, $1.15; Blue Stem, $1.35; Nono Bet ter. L. B. Brown, Russ Mill, Flour and Feed. Members ot tho Mooso lodge will Journey to Ashland tonight to attend lodgo ceremonies and Initiation in that city. Sugar FJne shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. J. A. Torney has returned from n fchort business trip up the Llttlo Ap plegate. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. Ben Hur special train to Ashland will leave at 7:15 tonight. All bo down early. Friends with invita tions may go. Round trip 50c. C. A. De Voo, Medford agent for tho Portland Oregonlan, 418 W. Main. Phono 122-R. CHAMBERLAIN BILL DEBATED BY HOUSE WASHINGTON', Jan. 28, The house spent today ilitfciibHing the Alniika railroad ,il missed Juto Hat urduy l)' tho nenate, A compromise Huhfititulo mennuro for the Chamber- liiin tienutu bill pi ninthly will ho adopted. Tho Clmmbcrliilii hill appropriate $10,000,000 for hulldiiiir Ihu road nnd Ilia Wiiikershuni limine hill 'ATt, 000,000, 'J'liu Iioiiko Mill conrludu its KUiurul ilrbulu on Ihu jiicunuo next Wrdiiimdity, , SEEDFOtttf MATT; TRIBUNE. EXPERTS RUE FOR AND AGAINST RATE FOR BEANS S. P. Roaenbaum, local manager ot the llarrlman lines, blossomed out in n now rolo Tuesday when ho appeared as a bean expert for thoSouthern Pacific and argued both against tho quality and quantity of beans grown In the Rogue river valley, In tho hearing before Stato Railroad Com missioner Miller ot tho application made by Chas. S. Lobo ot tho Mcd ford Warehouse company, for a re duction in shipping rates for beans. Evidence to tho contrary was given by Mr, Lebo, who read orders ho had received from buyers praising tho quality and who stated that with pro per encouragement, beans could bo mado ono of tho valley's most pro ductive crops. Attorney (Jus Newbury, well versed In farming along tho Applegate, tos ttfled that the ranchers raised beau In largo quantities In that section, but that tho high freight rates mado their growing unprofitable. Secretary Streets of the Commer cial club teslfled that beans ot flno quality coUld bo and wcro profitably grown In the Evans valloy section. At tho request or tho complainant, who claimed that ho had not received sufficient notice to preparo exhibits for his case, Commissioner Miller stated that it would bo rc-opened later. MUST BE HE ASKS BAROLD TACOMA. Windi., .Inn. SS.-dreat excitement wns fronted in the busi ness district here this afternoon when n mnit wnlked into the Sonndi- nnvinn-Amerienn bank nnd deposit ed, a small canvas hue on the coun ter, pushed n note into tho enshied's wicket, demanded thnt the linn be filled with sold, "or you will bo shot dead." Instead of complying with the de mand, the cashier whipped out n re volver nnd covered the would-be rob ber. "If you move n finger, I'll kill you!'' hhouted tho banker. At th; same time he pressed n button con necting with the alarm system of the institution. There wns n rush of bank employes nnd detectives mid in n few seconds the mnn, who gnvu his nnme as I). W. Dropp, wns overpow ered nnd taken to the ixilice station. Dropp is believed to he insane. TO AT PUGET SOUND WASHINGTON', Jnn. 28. Navy department officials would not ad mit todny that Cnptnin Chnrlci V. Pond had been chosen to command the Hrcmerton navy-ynrd. It h.id not been decided, they insisted, who would get the post. INDIGESTION ENDED, STOMACH FEELS FINE Time Tape's Dlunepsln!" In Five Minutes all Bourne, flan, Heart burn and I)spepsli Is Gone Sour, gassy, upset stomach, Indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when tho food you cat ferments Into gases and stubborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you reallzo tho magic In Pape's Dlapepsln. It makes all stomach misery vanish in five min utes. If your stomach Is in a continuous revolt if you can't get It regulated, please, for your sako, try Pape's Dla- nensln. It a so needless to havo a bad stomach mako your next meal a favorlto food meal, then take a llt tlo DlapopBln. Thero will not bo any dlstross eat without fear. It's bo- caueo Papo's Dlapopsln "really docs'' regulato weak, out-of-order stomachs that gives It Js millions of sales an nually, Got a largo flfty-cont caso of Pape's Dlapopsln from any drug store. It Is tho quickest, surest stom ach relief and euro known. It acts almost ll(o inuglc It Is a scientific, harmless and pleasant stomach pro puratlon which truly belongs jn every homo, MEDFORD, OKFION, WEDNESDAY, JANTTATvY 23, ROBERTS EMPLOYED TO At n joint conference of the com missioners f King nnd I'ierco uoun ties, held in Tncomu January 22, says the Seattle Time, .J. Hub erts, formerly, of Medford. Or., nnd former stnle ltiilhwnv eoiumlssiouer of Wtishington, wns selected super intending engineer to havo ehurgo of the dual county improvement iu deep- euiiig mid widening tho chuuticl of the Stuck river vtitlt i view to con trolling the flood waters of thnt stream. Mr. Roberts was employed for ouo year at n salary of $11000 and nt the sumo time was mnde the seventh member of tho joint lioiml with authority to cast the deciding vole in fuvor of n tie. Tho commissioners yesterday pur chased from the joint fund provided for the improvement n Ford automo bile for Mr. Roberts' uo nud ho has already started the preliminary steps to getting tho improvement under way. It is expected thnt the first work to lie taken up will ho the con struction of the largo dam in King county, near the headwaters of the Stuck river. KLAMATH FALLS PLANS BASE BALL TEAM KLAMATH FALLS, Jan. 28. A stock conmnnv. onrunucd for the purpose of fiiinneing bnsebnll in Klamath Falls this season, is to he fonued this week. Slock will he sold to anyone, but it is hoped that tho business nnd professional men c' eially will subscribe. Hy Ibis menu1 it is believed thnt lh best interests of the town will he behind thu team nnd support it. Tho nhove plan was decided upon Sundny afternoon when nbout thirty local ball players nnd fans gathered nt tho I'alm cigar store to discuss ways nnd means of perfecting some organization to back the national gxrt in Klamath Falls next summer. A committee consisting of Leslie Hogers, W. II. Hcnnott, J. S. Kent, L. A. Robertson nnd William C. Hum was named to draw up papers nnd complete plans fur tho stock com pany. Another inuctlug will bo held, when the committee will report. PR0HIS NOMINATE COUNTY TICKET FEBRUARY 12 Prohibitionists or Jackson county will hold a mass meeting In tho Page theater, Feb. 12, Lincoln's birthday, and nomlnato a full county tlckot for tho November election. Prominent temporanco workers from every cpy In the county will bo In attendance, and plans mapped out for tho cam paign for state wldo prohibition. Lin coln's famed prophesy on the liquor question will bo read. We Guarantee to Save You Money on School Shoes! It isn't how much n pair of hhoes costs, but whnt is mv fchoo bill for tho year? Our shoes cost tho snino or less and wear better. Roys' Shoes in nil serviceable leathers, button and bluchers, sizes 8t. to 13V&, $1.25 lo .f2.2.r. Sizes 1 to ,'i2, $1.50 to $3.00. Children's Shoes in nil tho Illicit V styles nnd leathers: Sizes f lo 8, $1 o $1,76. BUck H'j to II, fU'fi (o !.2fl. Sizes J 1 14 i 2, jjd.fiQ lo 111, Dig Gills' sl.i's, 2.f0 to .)0, Our own hliop behind uw ry pair w bell, C. M. KIDD DOLLAR HOLD-UPS BY COPS AROUSES IFCl! "Have you got a dollar about youf" This is the customary greeting for nmmiueut citizens caught 011 thu streets after dark from night police men, following the issuance of, Chief llittson's order to arrest. nil wan derers and transients, with1 less cap ital than a dollar, as n precautionary step against crime. The order is said to havo been looked upon as a joke hy patrolmen, who stopped more taxpayers than trumps to inquire into their financial status. It is alleged these moves havo belittled departmental heads and added no dignity to the arm of the law. Chief Ilittson says the "dollar or jail'' order has been pari of tho working regulations of the force for mouths. A very quiet meeting of Ihe coun cil, that no ouo is supposed to know anything about, will bo held this af ternoon, and the hubbub will be dis cussed. Discussion of the ordinance con solidating tho offices of water su perintendent with thnt of plumbing inspector and city, engineer , with street commissioner will be held. Matters relevant lo the economy policy of the ndmiiiist ration Will be brought up. 1 OBITUARY. f louls Caskry Tho funeral sorvlces of Louis Cas key were Tuesday at 2 o'clock p. m from Weeks and McOownn chapel, Services at tho grnvo were under tho auspices ot tho Improved Order if ltedmen. Itnv. Shields officiated. The do- . . . 1 Surely use Ilyomel. It's the right-to-tho-polnt remedy not only fur catarrh, but for head colds, sniffles, bronchitis, laryngitis or croup of chil dren. You breatbo It no stomach dosing. You wllj like Ilyomel. It not only gives Instant and lasting relief, but Is cntlroly harmless, pleasant 10 use. and economical. Money ro fuudod by Chas. Strang If you are not benefited. Ilyomel Is a combination of anti septic oils that mixes with tho air and quickly reaches tho Irritated and Inflnmcd iinembrano ot tho nose. Its sure nnd safo healing begins Immed iately you feel better at onco. If suffering from watery eyes, husky volco, discharges from tho none or that choked-up fooling, try Ilyo mel now today. All druggists sell It. Ask for tho comploto outfit $1.00 alio. ANGER C riZENS ORANGES Just received a car load of Oranges that will be placed on sale at Corner Main and Fir Streets Two Dozen for 25c Special Price by the Box This will enable everybody to get all the Oranges they want to eat at REASONABLE PRICES Iflt-f. censed was III years old anil wnn native ot Oregon being born In I'nlon, May !U, 1SSS2. llu leaves rather and mother, Mr. nud Mrs, ,loo Caskey, i. ROYAL BAK1N6 Powder Is the Housezvife's ,'!; Greatest Help. WHAT so tempting to tho laggard appetite as a light, flaky, fruit short cake or a delicate hot biscuit? Royal makes the perfect short cake, biscuit and muffin, and improves the flavor and healthf ulness of all risen flour foods. It renders the biscuit, hot bread and short cake more di gestible and nutritious, at the same time making them more attractive and appetizing. Royal Baking Powder is in dispensable for the preparation all the year round of perfect foods. tT I nave three s sworn the drunkard, the heavy drinker, I and the man who crave rough,1 I trong, high-proof .whUkey. D Cyrus Nobl.-alH-M" W. J..Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents "tt Portland, Oregon and Up brother Wilbur and sinter Violet of this city, and Mrs, M. A. llrossbeck of Portland. Interment u tho 1, O, O, T cemetery, Medford. nn 1 In1' ' N . 4 MRS, H, L, LEAOH Expert Ooretlere U2(J NoiIIj Hurltolt. PJ10110 003 hi flood WmA, It you want ood wood, jjcl it from I'nuk n. jiiy, V, W, W4 J WW A. K ihf 7M I MkUit