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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1914)
ti MEDFOHfl MXTL TTCTHUNE, MT3DF0IITJ, OttF.CION". SATURDAY, JANTORY nT, IflU IF lr re ASK $1 50.000 TO EQUIP REFINERY Ii 0 MAKE AD 1 MARCH ON CARTA L RED BEGAN BY WASHINGTON, Jnn. 31. An np proprintion of $150,000 to equip n "radium refinery" wtis ntlcd in n hill introduced in the. house toJny bv ltcprearutntivc Foster, chairman of the homo, mines committee. An ad ditionnl $.100,000 to enrry on the work until dune, 1913, rtlso wns n-sk-cd. The witlidrmvnl of rndium lunJs won eliminated from Poster's bill. Instead, it reserved to the govern ment the ncjit to purchase excIu.ivo. ly nl rates established January 1 and July 1 of eneh year, nil ores from claims loeated hereafter. It provides that proioicctore develop "with all reasonable difiRrnci'" all claims on penalty of logins their claim. The ales of ores to anyone except the ovcrnmcnt is punishable, by the terms of the bill, by n fine twice the amount of tho product sold. The bill authorizes the secretary of the interior to dbpoc of the "refin ery products" as will best t-crve the needs of the people. I JACKSONVILLE ITEMS Ira Tungnte returned from lort Klamath tho first of tho week. Mrs. Itoutxm Kobtnson of Med ford visited Jacksonville, friends one day this week. I'rof. and Mrs. F. C Smith wero the week-end guests of friends liv ing near Central Point last week. J. C. Durton of Buncom tarried In town a few hours Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Wilcox visited friends In town Saturday. Matter Paul Luy entertained twelve of his friends In honor of his birthday last Saturday afternoon. Games occupied the greater part of tho afternoon after which the little folks sat down to lunch, the table bclnc a rrroprlately decorated for the occasion. Pol'ofttng uero those present: Mary Kyan, Grace Collins. Mary Hudson, Vivian Uurch. John Johnson, John and llobert llroad, Paul Hudson, John Miller, Louis Thompson, Harold Hostwlck. Miss Issle McCully will arrive homo from her visit in the east the first of next week. Miss Lillian Pierce, a teacher In the schools hero, spent Thursday night at Medrord. W. A. Hanna arrived from Seattle Wednesday and left for his Evans Creek ranch Friday where he will spend n week. Lloyd Hlppcy, who nas been em ployed at the Opp mine, has return ed to Medford. A. T. Bishop was a Jacksonville caller from Eacle Point Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Kltto was a recent Medford visitor. Miss Corrlne Linn returned homo Sunday after a number of months' visit In Honolulu and Los Angeles. Mrs, IX. D. Haney Is the guest ot her sister, Mrs. V. H. Darnum. Clyde Shaw and family have moved to Gold Hill. Shaw is em ployed In the mines. Mrs. Clyde Malone and son ot Aohland are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Pred Fick. Among those from here who took In the show at Medford Sunday ev ening were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunch, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Drown, Mrs. Ellis, Misses Loulso Jones, Mary Dagshaw and Allco Morgan and Chas. Dunford, Jr., C, Dunnlngton, L. Thompson and Chas. Uayse. Mr and Mrs. Hoy Smith and fam ily arrived from Westboro ,Mo., and arc visiting Mrs. Smith's sister. Miss Mary Hurst. Mrs. Ii, M. Collins ontertalned the COO Club at her home on Friday ev ening. E GENERAL VILLA Eli lASO, Tex., Jnn. 31. Gen eral Villa, nt Junrc, Rtwe prelimin ary orders todny looking toward tin actual start on the rebels-! long-ex- pealed movement to the southward toward the Mexican cnpitnl. Ho directed the concentration nt Kscalon, the base of the eomtitu tionalist' operation against Torre on, of -11)00 ctwnlry now nt Chihua hua City, Santa lioalia, Jiminez and Pnrrnl and nrrancrd to dimtoh 3000 from tho garrison here toward the amc destination early next week. It was believed the concentration meant an immediate attack on lor reon, the next tep in the ciimiMic.ii for Mexico City's capture. WEEK-END CARNIVAL AT SISSON, CALIFORNIA Slsson, California Is holding a win ter carnival Friday, Saturday and Sunday, featuring all kinds of winter sports such as skiing, tobogcanlns and sleighing. These carnivals will be held at weok-ends during February. Skits and toboggans are furnished by the Commercial club of SUson free. Thcro Is three feet ot snow on the level, a wonderful toboggan slldo has been constructed and a donkey engine no rigged as to haul the peoplo back up the hill, and everything done to en tertain visitors. A special Invitation has been ex tended to Medford through the Com mercial club, and according to Secre tary Streets eastern people who are familiar with tobogranlng would hare a delightful time on the slldo at the foot ot Mount Shasta. RAINFALL FOR JANUARY EXCEEDS NORMAL AMOUNT Tho .total rainfall for this month according to the local weather ob-! server. Prof. O'Gara, exceeds the nor-, mal by .05 In. tho normal being 4.C9 FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN Thousands HaveBeenHelpcd By Common Sense Suggestions. IsRTKKiiJiXfp'' W. C. T. U. Reception A Most enjoyable occasion was the reception tendered by tho W, C. T. U to their husbands and new mem ber on last Friday evening at the library building, at which some 00 were presont. The president Mrs. 8. C, Godlovo presided, with Mes dames Townsend and Howull as mis tresses of ceremonies. An interesting address was deliv ered by tho Hon, )). F. Mulkey, and readings by Mesdamos McDonald and Webster, tho "Denunciation ot Abra ham by Hagar," by the lattor lady beliiR particularly impressive. Tho different features of the pro gram wore intemporsed with music, Women suffering from any form of female ills are invited to communicate promptly with tho woman's private correspondence de partment of tho Ly diaE. Pink ham Med icine Co., Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus has been established a confidential correspondence which has extended over many years and which has never been broken. Never have they published a testimonial or used a letter without tho written consent of the writer.and never has the Company allowed theso confi dential letters to Ret out of their pos session, as the hundreds of thousands of them in their files will attest Ont of the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, it is more than possible that they possess the very knowledge needed in your case. Noth ing is asked in return except your good will, and their advice has helped thou sand. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (con fidential) Lynn, Mass. Every woman might to have Lydia K. Plnldiain'H KO-pago Text Hook. It is not a book for general distribution, bh it is too expensive. It Is free and only obtainable by mall. "Write for It today. WMemore's ft jShoePolishes NNKftT QUALITY LARCCST VARICTV "CUT IICCVIIi on) Mo'itiuetJnMliistUt after which refreshments wuro po.ititriumiuoii. mik(t'iriiiwiiuw , ... , . . ., . wl cbUJjeu' lol ami tiim., iMiit MlUwul tub- servod and the remainder of tho' mi., thmcn ciotv-n , SlUi; evening spent In Introducing now members, and In social Intercourse The W. C. T. V. Is growing rapidly Ik a quiet wuy and accomplishes Htuvli In lis particular lluo of work. Oootl Wood, If you want gsod weed, cat It from I "itufirr Biuv Mint- iutrt. Ilrw.f4,lrr4urh. i kr.,ilrirki.l p tit ,.iMlt Mt4HIM h klll4 tur"K'"'U"! Jiijtf cuinloo tr.it pIIblna imUufruMiMiijiui,t "SlAICnu. ik. iliii- tuiuwiuwon wt iuL..n mho ukt ITidluilu th.lf bwl'k A lu-l"incJuf tDdUili latll buck tliott. I'l'l.liMiititbruli , rcitb.Wcri.ii. "KtUY II ITl" i. lu trr.l. ....mi ,w&ufr .......... I... .1.1. I.. i, ...- 1 kind ut W.U W. t iinliiui fill bd mum lu ttUth nd prturxt lb lutur. Ik.jri oirn Mltti ktr.ltc 11V! WMITTIMORC IIKOS A CO.. while tho total for January ot thla year Is R.34 Inches. s Voil DIEO Condnrt At (Irants Pass, Jan. SO, j tta, Cab; Arthur of heart failure. William Henry Condnrt, ngvd CO jears. Ho is aur- vlved by a wife and tlo children, onj son. V, H. Condnrt, resldliiK nt Hco- l. Condnrt nt Snlnm, Ore., nnd Cline. Condnrt at Portlnud. A dnm;htor, Mra, Mlimln l)rw, Uvea nt MrClmtnn, Idaho, an 1 n tup dnughtor, Mra, K. A. Day, tu Cirniita fans, ROYAL Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery, and to the comfort and convenience of mod ern housekeeping. ROYAL BAKING POWDER makes hot bread whole some. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. These are qualities pecul iar to ROYAL BAKING POWDER alone. A Cream of Tartar Powder Greatest of All in Leavening Strength U. S. Ooveramtnt Food Rtport, Bulletin 13, pfe 599. Nf FREE FOR200 OBAIt CIOAFIBTTE COUPONS Llillot' K-IikIi or Mrn't ii loch Wuiblrlli, cicn Mb, l'r koii llni'ili)iHcilt Ul!l. yillhoul cutt 01 cim, ( lor .w U1IAN LOUDI. Tlic mouthpiece on the UliAtv tli nt cools the smoke the Oil Minis paper that leaves no jisii -iiic cicvcriy uiciui oil pure toiiaccos are ...l.l..- A I. . a? II A ! niiiKiiiK ine vjdvis. lhr ni(lt fintml.ir 5 cent cinaicttc on the market. Tf & Writ lor mulrl.l caUlos of M oihtr valuaJiJa ii..cnl tint mi bo iv(UicO wild U II A K Litllla Coupum. AJilu UllAK iMUvMIU.M I)i:rr.. WlUllfirfl..SnFrin(lica nJL " w J II II It IJrtSJ i n mmmu in itnfMll 1 l9mkZy W stsssKV Of J tilif mfkmrrj kJ Lwri Announcement I have purchased the entiro stock of L. C. FLAGO, 217 West Main Street, consisting of Victrolas and Victor Records, Edison Phonographs and Records, Sheet Music and Small Musical Instruments and Supplies, and have moved tho samo to south end of Garnett-Coroy Building,! ground floor, facing on Graflo Street. I am ordering a NEW STOCK OF VICTROLAS AND SHEET MUSIC And invite you to call at the now place of business and see them. My watchword will be prompt service. I will also continue to carry full line of high grade Pianos. Palmer Piano Place iask The New UNION LIVERY The now brick barn on Smith Kiv crsitlo will bo open for business Saturday, Jan. 31st Kvorything new and up-lo'dnto. Livory and ninbiilniieo sorviro. Will bo glad to welcome nil for mer customers ami many now ones Ray Gaunyaw, Proprietor ROSES WE HAVE ON HAND NOW A STOCK OF EXTRA HEAVY TWO AND THREE YEAR OLD ROSE BUSHES. WHY PLANT SMALL BUSHES WHICH WILL GIVE YOU SCARCELY ANY BLOOM THE FIRST YEAR WHEN FOR A LITTLE EXTRA YOU CAN GET STOCK OF US WHICH WILL GIVE YOU PROFUSION OF BLOOM. Here are roses which we know will give satisfactien: Hugh Dickson, some extra fancy stock; Ulrich Brunner, Gen Jack, Papa Gontier, Frau Karl Druskie, Kaiserene, Gainsborough, La France, Mad. Alfred Carriere, Caroline Testout, Mam. Cochet, Marsh Neil, Mrs. Aron Ward, Lyon Sunburst, Yellow Pros. Carnot, Pink Killarney, Amer. Beauty, Richmond, Beauty of Glazenwood, Climbing Cecil Brunner, Climbing Metor, Climbing Papa Gontier, Climbing Dorothy Perkins, Mad. Able Chatnay, Mad. Querhoent. Our prices on this stock are 25c, 30c, 35c AND FOR A FEW OF THE NEWER VARIETIES ARE A LITTLE HIGHER. Special on Ulrich Brunner, Gen. Jack., American Beauty Rose Bushes, three year old stock, at 20 each. We need the room as theso are home grown stock we have in front of our greenhouses and want to uso the ground for other purposes. Crimson Ramblers, 3 year stock, 15. PHONE 374. 1005 EAST MAIN ll PIERCE, THE FLORIST PROP. MEDFORD GREENHOUSES. It's the prince of em's- and car of princes. Two grand dukes and nine teen princes drive Fords in Russia. And the sturdy car is as popular with both classes and masses tho world over. .'Its uncqimlcd merits has w.on it world-wide recognition. $505 Is tho now prlco of tho Ponl riiimbout; tho tourlni; cur Is C4f; tho town enr 11)00 f. o. b. MciUonl, complete with oqulpmont. Ont cotnloK and particulars from C. E. GATES 81'AltTA lll'IUUNn. .Mi:i)!-'Olllr, OIIE. For Your Protection You insure your house, against fire loss. You should also insure your slock against injury and yeurself: against crop loss by fencing your farm with Page Woven Wire Fence In loop top styles it eliminates barb wire. It is bettor made and stronger than any other fence. It is spaced to turn all kinds of stock. It is tho best that money can buy or modern scionco produce It is designed to meet your particular needs, AVE WILL 1W PLWASNI) TO SHOW YOU GADDIS and DIXON urn fC I'll K lAO10 K10NC10 AI ION" (M North I?iversidn Avenue, Medford, Oro, fA i IQ.tfl Albany Blrol, Cinbildui Mass, "71tl PW'l. tarint ftifu t itil t w Ms Mnti id Hi II mU, ") Jfauk II. Nay,