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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
J , h.v R v mgk iiotb MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDItrKNOKNT &fcVKIAPRIl ' PUUMHIIKD nvilIlV AI-TKUNOON KXCRPT 8UNDAT 1V TUB MHPIXUD I'lUNTiNO CO. Tlio femocrntlo Times, The Medford Mull, Tlio Mcilford Tribune, Tlio South, em OrcRonlnn. Tlio Ashland Tribunn. Offlco Mall Tribune Ilullulnr. S5-27-: North Kir street! telephone 76. OffloUl Taper of tlio City of Medford. OfflclM i'pr of Jackson County. Knlrnxl utt socond-Mnss matter nt Mrclfunl. Orcon, tinder the net of March 1, 1870. BDBSOX1TTIOK HATES V.1IB .ll'Ul. US lllllli.. . MA .1.MH. ,... ...A,, .5.no Ono month, by innll. ............ .50 lVr month, delivered by cnrrler In Mo1ford. Jacksonville, and Cen tral rolnt. . . .r.o RaturiUy only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, per year., .-. -.- . 1.50 With Medford Ston-Otcr IHE ROW 10 BE SEEN AI PAGE TONIGHI "Tlio Hosary." Kd. Rowland Jr.'s theatrical success, which will be seen at tho Page tonight tolls a story at a modern Garden ot Idcn in which tho serpent enters in tho form of a rejected suitor, who wrecks the homo and happiness of a married couple by playing upon tho jealousy of the husband. There ! diffused through out the drama remarkable air ot pur ity, faith and hopo from tho opening scene, which pictures tho happy cou plo about to eclcbrato their second marriago anniversary, and sur rounded by all tho creature comforts of modern civilization to tho last act when tho twalu, broken in health and fortuno, and wrecked by joalousy co mo llko two weary children at tho feet ot tho old priest who has fath ered them throughout their troubles. In tho days of their prosperity they had built a chapel for their old frioM tho priest, and in their adversity they conio back to tho little edifice ono Sunday morning, just as the chimes send their music rolling through tho valley. Tho story is In terestingly told, and with a cast com prising Claranco A. Sterling, Jean Wardley, Thornton J. Daiton, Stan ley M. Andrews, L. Andrew Canllo. Roso Adair, Ncola No won, Chas. It. Starr and with scenic ofects that arc brilliant, tho production U well worth attending. DOUBLE DECAPITATION OF Hi:nUN. Juu. '20. Two women wore lU-cniiitutcd ii Hntihor prison thin afternoon. One was Fraimgkn Zinunor, convicted of lmiMi-rinj; her hti'imiothur. The other was Jocilin KubiU'ku, who killed her husband. TJicy went to their dcntlix with no hiu o emotion. Xo tiewiiaicr pu'i Ijlied more tliuu four lines of the double execution. KANES CREEK KANELETS t Mr. Lewis win a Medfnnl business iitor between trniiiH tiuturduy. Cjiks lliyiiiliotliiiin ot .Monmouth, (Jreuoii arrived one day recently he lp: culled lv the sudden illneni of It'h brother Will. Jlr. and Mr. Jnck Wrihluy of Medford came down Saturday even iiij to spend a few duy visiting U'l-tttivc-n and friends. Weather Prophet Kntcr foiceiiM continued raiim for the month end ii p January ill. Several new heliolur were added to our neliool lut week hy tho arriv al of Jlr. and Mj. Ilnii&um of neur Tulwt. 5Ir. Ilixiiibotham received the tud iiitelliKi'iifo of tho death of hi mother which ocnurred nt Mvdfoul on the -lwt of January, blie liciiiir 07 car pf uj;o at the tune of Im? duuth. aiien Creek luihliiuiw, "visitor (o Gold Hill thin week: Mr. .Lewi, Mr. JlUjiiiliotliiini, -Mr. I'oniiell, Mr. and Mr. Mardon, Mr. Darker, Jitme-i Luwruiioc, AI ltholeii, Mic. Doic. Jltx. ('handler, lri. Culi'iuan, Fred Drovv;i, Mrs. HeiidornOij mid dauyhteV Vira, ,iihli Tlioiiiiouf the Jlihiie lulio and MugKiu Foley and Weath er Prophet Fohter, Qmudpu UiKinhollinm, who Iuih been n1"0 H'eki ' reported to ho Home belief at litis wntuiL' aud we hope hooii for liit entire recovery. Mr. Kintf, the itfuuo muu of Med ford, wan n Inibiiiv vi"itor on ICaue., Crvek Alouday. MU I va Iloiiheholder visited the hcltool on Jlonday, iiIm .Mih. I leader hon. Mr, mid Mr, Sihty r iinir OVii. hal Pvlnt hpt'iit Hniidav lliu Ka''"!" of Mr. iiml Mr, lvtl Mr-. J. K. Nii'M H-I'l wi WViliH'f diivN inilii fr Lehiiiioii, pii'Koii, all I frpBPdlllK Wirft Wtilnjniit KlIWl- SWATTING THE CIGARETTE i I II 1 1 I 041 III llalllla THE State Federation of Women and the state super- -...- rtlllr. inteudenl of. public schools have launched a vanipnign nCM CO I APPEI against, eignrotlo smoking hy minors. 'Hie Greater Mod ULHILu uUttllLL forcl elub is to co-operate by securing an enforcement of ..,. ., ,.... stsite laws. i Section 2118 of Lord's Oregon Ooil prevides: it shall bo unlawful to soil, barter, trade, glvo or In nuy maimer fur nish to any minor under tho ago of eighteen ears, any tobacco, clpar or cigarette In anv form, or any compound In which tobacco forms n component part, without tho written consent or order of such minor's parent or gunrd Ian; and when such minor has no parent or guardian, then In that ease consent may bo gUeu hy the county court, sitting for tho transaction of county bushiest, upon a proper application In the county In which bald minor may have his residence. Any person violating the provisions of thl? net, vhall upon convlctlou, be fined in any sum not less than ?5 "or more than 0. Section 2149 makes it unlawful for a minor to smoke or use tobacco in any form on public streets, or in public places, and provides a $10 penalty for conviction. Section 2150 provides heavy penalties for persons con tributing to the delinquency of a minor which would ren der those who sold or supplied minors with tobacco sub ject to conviction and liable to $1000 fine or a years im prisonment. There are sufficient laws covering the subject. All that is lacking is law enforcement. Smoking of cigarettes is common among the boys of the state very common among the youth of Medford. Hoys of tender age addicted to cigarettes rapidly become helpless drug fiends, defect ives and perverts. Cigarette-smoking youths rarely make good in the bat tle otflife. Their energies are sapped and will-power undermined. They arc devitalized mentally and physic ally and prevented from attaining normal development. Th'oy lack power of concentration, stamina and courage. County Judge Ton Velio states that till the delinquent youths brought before the juvenile court are cigarette smokers and that all those sent to reformatories are con finned cigarette fiends. The chief of police of Medford states that the "gangs" of tough boys that are so fre quently disturbers of neighborhood are addicted to cigarettes and that as a rule a juvenile delinquent is a cigarette smoker. Many a business man bars the cigarette smoking youth in advance from vacant situations experi ence having taught him that the cigarette fiend never fills the bill. Superintendent Churchill's rescue plan is to be state wide. In one. way or another he will have control of sixty eight prizes at the next state fair and he gives notice "that not a solitary prize shall go to a cigarette smoker." Fur thermore, the campaign against cigarettes will be pushed in the various district schdol and industrial fail's, which will also bar smokers. Youth should be informed in school and home of the evils of cigarette smoking. Appeals to pride and boyhood, should help youth shun the destructive evil. Business houses should bar cigarette fiends and sign agreements to that effect. Tobacco dealers who sell to youths should be prosecuted and adults who1 aid in delinquency of minors punished. One way and another the evil, if not completely eradi cated, can be much diminished and energy spent in this direction is well' spent. SAILS FROM FRISCO TO ASTORIA, 52 HOURS ASTORIA. Or.. Jan. 29. Ktnli- liiliint: n new Milling record of fifty- two hour from Jinn rrnnciseo to the mouth of the Columbia rher, the French hark Cliuinpipiy i.s unchored in tlio hurhor here today. The time madu by the windjammer U remark ublc, as it takes mi ordinary tramp steamship from hixlv to seventy hours to make tho run. Captain Noel modestly ives the elements much credit for the quick voyage. He Miys he allowed the vesel aw much canvas a her stick could safely carry mid let the wind do tlu, ret. HIGH SCHOOL PLAYS COnVALLIS TEAM TONIGHT Tonight tho Corvallls nnd Medford high school quintets will meet .n what tho old heads surwlto will bo tho closest nnd most spirited gunio of tho season. Tho Corvallls team has met with much success, winning all but two games played this year. They are tho undisputed champion ; of their section having won from tho different high schools in that section and also the O A.C. five, Tho team j is much heavier than the local mjuud weighing, on tho average, 1C0 poun'U per man. They have- been very for-i tunato In not being held down by school restrictions and have with them tho best and most experienced players of tbo Corvallls high school. Two of tho players have been mem bers of tho team for tho past three years, and have team work down u perfection. low a Society. Tho Iowa society will hold tho first social meeting for tho jear Fri day night at tho Bt. Mark's hull. The ladles will bring a lunch box for two, Hvcry member of tho society is re quested to come aud help make this ouo of tho best social events of tho society for this year. All Jowa peo ple not regular members nro Invited to attend. xoTiri:. ThU is to kWo uotke to tlio public that my wife Mlllu M. Kinder Iiuh lull my huii mid bourd and that I will not hereafter bo reKpoimlhlu for her ml. ;V IIOUCUT W. KINI'KII. MEDFORD MATE TRTBUNE, TO INVADE WINDY CITY CHICAGO. Jan. 29. Hoports that baseball moguls planned to raise the American association to major league caliber and place a team In Chicago were received hero today by Charles Somers, owner of tho Cleveland club ot tho American League. Somers also owns tho Toledo club ot tho American association. Tlio scheme, it was said, Is to sell tho Toledo club to Charles Wccgh man, owner of the Chicago Federal I.eaguo team, transfer tho club to Chicago and fight tho Federal League. Charles' W. Murphy, owner of the Chicago Cubs, bitterly ob jects to tho plan. Officials of tho American I.eaguo favor tho plan, while tho National I.eaguo owners object. BE SORE IT'S THE 'AUBURN HAIR GIRL She Itcpicsciilii I'uHnIuii Sago an In- igorutiiig Iluir 'J'oule. QukU)' Itcniotch Dandruff You can uso nothing better than l'urlslan Sage, us sold at drug count ers everywhere, to make tho haJr soft, fluffy and abundant. It stops Itching head, lulvgorates tho scalp, and removes dandruff with ono ap plication. If your hair is gottlng thin, or Ii harsh, dull and lifeless, do not des pair give it atteutlon. Frequent up plications of Parisian Sago well rubbed into tho scalp will do won ders. When tho hnlr Is falling out, splits, or Is too dry and streaky, surely uso Parisian Sage it supplies hair and scalp needs,, (let u DO cent bott(o from Chus. Strang at once It cortohily makes your hoad fed flue nnd gives tho hair that envinhlo gloittf uud beauty yon desire- John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant H, IIAIITLIMT I'Jioiu's h, 17 and -17-12 Au'V'whw HwltV (H'j'Uty ('uivvtr MEDFOUn, OREOON, TUPWSDAY, .1ANUAKY 3Q.Tft1-L Dim mmm W IHU KUUNALU rOKTIiAXl), Or., Jan. 'JU. -The statement of Hick Donald, hlx uuiu j:er, at Los Angeles todav that lliuy wete abuut to sever business icla lions was nowh to Hud Anderson, Over the luugsdMnuce telephone from Viuteouxur. Wash.. Dud said that a teU'KUtm sent bv Donald tell- im hun that he had been inntclud for u twciitv-rmuid bout with lied Watson February -" nt San Fran idseo. was dchncd in leaehiuir him, but that hu had uiiswcied today ac cepting tonne. "1 don't know what Dick and I could ho nt outs about," mid Ander son. "1 jrtu'ss somehodv is tryinjr to stir up trouble? between Us. "Critics hae churned Dick witn seiultnir me into tin niu with Cross in a weakened condition because he kent me wraiuicd in steaminir blank ets. That's all hunk. Of course, tlio weiuht weakened me. but there was no hli'inniiiL'. 1 mips., (he criticism is "cttim: under Dick's collar, hut he oimht not to let that hurt him, for it certaiulv doo.s Hot affect me ill the leat. "Cross. I "uess. is mv jinx, hint ii h Ynmix Corhett was tho jinx of Tcrrv McUovoni. Terrv could lick fellows tluit knocked Coihett out. while I knocked out a fellow that beat Cross. "I uiiess that I nhnll lea for Snn Francisco about the fir.-t week in February to net into shax for Watson." Falls In Kennctt Mlnft KKXXF.TT. Cal.. Jan. 'Jfl.- M Franklin, nu Austrian, fell sixty feet down the Mammoth mine, near here. todav and was killed. DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Oft a small package of Hamburg Drrait Tea, or as the German folk call It, "Hamburger Ilruit Ttnv." at any pharmacy. Take a tablpoonful ot tbe tea, put ft cup of bulling water upou It, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any timn during Urn dsy or Wforo retiring. It l tho mutt effect Wo way to lirrsk a cold and cure grip, an it opens the j.orc ot the kin, relieving cngsition. Al looMttn tlio bowel, thus driving a cold from tlio vntcni. Trv it tla neit time you mifTcr from a roll or the grip. It Is inexptiilo and entirely vegetable, therefore afo and liarmleas. LUMBAGOJGHT OUT Bub Pain and StiiTaes away with a small bottle- of old honest Bt. Jacobs Oil When your back it sore and larao or lumbago, ociatlca or rheumatism ban you stlircmil up, don't suffer I Git a 23 cent bottle of oil, honest "St. Jarobs OH" at any drug store, jKiur a little in your hand nnd rub It right into the lti or ache, nnd by tlm tltno you count fifty, tlio norencns and lame newt U gene. Don't stay crippled! ThU noothlntf, penetrating oil needs to to ul only once. It takes the ache and Jialn right out of your back and ends the mlnery. It Is magical, jet nbtolutely harmles and dornn't burn tlie nkln. Nothing el tops lumbago, wlntlca nnd lame back uiiMjry so promptly I Mi:i)FOHI FLUFFY ItUO COMl'AXY Uugs nnd Carpets woven from old carpets uud sewed rags. nil Hast Main l'liono riXMl MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiere 320 North 13,'irfclctt. Phone 503 M. -izzJt-TZWtKX jz Ono span 01 mules, ago 0 and 7 years, weight 2&00. Ouo span, in nro and horse, ago 7 nnd 8 years, weight 2510, Ono good all around horso, 8 years old. Largo team, weight 3000. Ono well hroko ruddlo bono, Onn gentla ladles' driving maro. Ono good ranch team, L'nn bo scon ut I). H, Mtfi 'ici X, llltcrsldc 1IOKSICS FOU BALK . HALF MILLION LOSS IN MANCHESTER BLAZE MANOIinSTIJU, N II,. Ian i!. Flro dostroxod nn entire block of bulldlngH In tho business center or Mauehester today. They Included tho Amoskeag National llnuk and two dopaitiiiiMit stores. Tho losi was KiOO.uUO. Four flnunen wore lujuied. IVnttirv Film at Sine 'Ihcater Today. The management of tho Star Then tor has secured for today only "Wild M M Theatre Tonight Only "wnuiN Tin: cxumws mxi:sm Hdloon two icel Chll War drama. "Till: KtUHT AXD WIIOXO OF IT" Vtlngrnph. "StWXniXAVIAN SCAXDAI." l'nthe. Coining Saturday, MutliH-c '-.tn p. in. Here Two lms i:ivin wirr.Mimi:, st..i-.t Formerly director Orog. Agrlc. col lego band, now demonstrator for lar gest band Instrument factory. ISIS THEATRE I.lrcnic.1 Plioloplujs i:cry Day Thursduy Only His Best Friend Lubiu Special in Two Farts licit faith in Tin: flao Vltngraph Drniun iiYiut.u'i.tr wohks ox Tin: AIH. Industrial TWO I'F A TltF.i: l'nthe Comedy Hero Toinoiio Tin: tiikki: ;..Miu.i:its Featuring llroiihco Hilly HO THEY'RE KLEIN MADE THEY'RE TAl LOU ALVTJE Medford Tailors E. D. Weston Official Photographer of th Medford Commercial Clut Amateur Finiflhing Pont Cnrdrt pAiioramiu Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oxt'erior view Negatives made anv tinit and any place by appoint mcut. Xi. 31. H.MtMON, Manager. 208 T.. Main Phonii 1471 Phone 68 Rogue River Creamery Butter Animals at Largo" or "When tho Moiingei-lo lit oho Looxp," Tliln is tho pleturo that was sliiiwu hero a couple ot wuotut ago and made such a big hit, and It Ii bului; rim today In 1 espouse to tiuuioioun rcttiesla and for tho benefit or Hioho who failed to see It when hero. It In un doubtedly the niirnt woildeiful wild luiltunl pli'tiliu over made ami tho Vllngiaph eompauy ueoied a big hit when thoy piodueod It. It Is re leased through tho (leuorat Film i'ohiiuud'h oxtduslvo seivlco. Tho other uumbein on tho program Include an extra strong pletuto oil tilled "The Female of tlio Hpcelva" STAR Theatre SPECIAL TODAY ONLY Wild Animals at Large When the Menagerie Broke Loose Owing to tho many requests, this much talkod of picturo has boon secured for a roturn ongagomout for TODAY ONLY, and will bo shown in addition to tho rogular program. OPENING TODAY Adams & Gilbert Glossy Vaudovillo Act and Entortainors Do-Luxo PHOTOPLAYS FEMALE OF THE SPECIES A two-rool foaturo A HOPI LEGEND Drama THE KID Clovor Comedy WOOLWORTH & WOOLWORTH Music and Effocts ADMISSION TEN CENTS PAGE THEATRE V . .. TONIGHT Ed W. Rowland offei'H a now production of human interest. THE ROSARY The Omit New York, Chicago and Huston Success, Founded upon an emblem of purity. Uy Kdward 10. Roao A Great Play, Cast, Production, Sermon Written and Staged hy tho Author of More Suc cesses than Any Other Playwright in the World. PRICKS: Lowor 1'Moor Jlalcony First 11 rows $1.00 Firalrow .7.r Idist T vows 7-r JsTo.t 7 rows 50 ltox Seats 1.00 Last fl rows 'J5 Seat Salo Now On. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OK A. B. And Musical Comedy Co. 15 PEOPLE And Lots ol Girls Friday Night "THE IRISH POET" Saturday Matinoe and Night The Laughing Coiiiedv, "WHO'S WHO?" ' Sunday Matinoo and Night My Special Reuiics! "THE BULL, FIGHTER" IMWM'IMO.aO.IMty Two Shows Niglilly,75:iO nnil DsOO, In two reels and "Lord llarry'ii Low Avauiiliitniieu" a very clover eoiuuily ilriinm, and tho bill closes with Adams i Hllhvil li lll",B' MUiduvlllo nhelch, this ait nuneu highly rerom meiided and Is a guaranteed attrac tion. Tomorrow tint maiiageinent tuiiioiiiiroH "Tbo (luneii'H .Inwul" an IntmiHcly lulcicHtliig and speetaeular pioductloti lu (our pails. Hood Wood, If yon want good wood, get It from Frank II. Itay. lUiisuH t'lly has a twolvo-hour diiy, law for horses. OR Phono -MB BASCO His Bli 15 "rrr" y Pf M$hMImi.