Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 02, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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iMMlWUm) IMAlli TKIHUNM. MWOKOKl). 01?K(10N. MONDAY, IWIWrVRY 2. 101
lOCAt AND
L PERSONAL
Ton unomployoii cltUons nsssod
through Medford en routo to l'ort
Imul, nnd were six on shelter In the
city Jnll for ft few hours Sundny.
Most ol tho wanderers hnvo been
hondod south.
Boerctnrlrs McAilon nnd Houston.
l'lVHldent Wilson's emissaries for the
establishment of Imnhs under the
now currency hill passed through
Medford Saturday afternoon on di
la.xcd southbound train No. 13. Tito
notables nllghtcd from tholr special
tar, and wero greeted by mombors of
tho Commercial club and prominent
cltlrens. 1'resldont Gates presontcd
them with a box of apples. An auto
trln to Ashland was arranged but
was abandoned.
Throo thousand smwtgo pots,
slightly used, at Gc each, phone
7G2-J. 2T1
Miles of this city Is spondlus
a few daB In lloseburg on business.
llrforo returning ho will visit In
Portland and other northern points.
Jack Williams of Grants rnss Is
spending several days In Medford at
tending to business matters.
Wednesday February 4th, the
llagley Canning company of Talent,
will operate their elder plant for tho
benefit of thoso wanting apples con
x cried to cider. Ilrlng jour apples
and barrels. Cider made for four
cents per gallon. 2GS
Colonel Jack Harvey of Grants
Pass spent Sunday In this city vis
iting friends.
Herman Wendt, stngo driver for
years uti the Ohio Ledge route was In
tho city Sunday. The stage to Hut
ton has been' discontinued, mall for
thai point being sent to Watklw,
Oregon.
M. Purdln, lawyer, rooms 4 nnd B
Hlalto building, opposlto First Na
tional Flank.
Miss Asia McCully, who has been
visiting friends and relatives In the
cast for tho last two months is ex
pected to arrive homo this week.
Will Hannn of Scattlo is visiting
friends and relatives in the valley
for a few days.
The party taking small posts or
sticks from tho P. & E. land near
Jackson street had better rcturu
them. 26S
S. O. Emory who has been vis
iting In Volcano, Amador county.
Cal where he unyoked his cattle in
September, 1S53 and In 1SG3 came
to Douglas county. Ore., through tho
Iloguo river valley, is boro visiting
for n few days on his way homo in
Coles -valley, Douglas county. Sir.
Km cry Is SI oyars old nnd is in good
health. Ho says thcro has been a
great cbango hero in 50 years and
thinks -wp havo tho nicest city be
tween Portland and San Francisco.
If it Is lnsuranco or any descrip
tion wo wrlto It. Why not havo tho
best. Holmes, Tho lnsuranco Man.
Preparations are boing made for
tho rc-opcnlng of the Anderson mine
near Talent.
Superintendent U. S. Collins of
tho Medford schools was a business
visitor in Jacksonville Saturday.
Ten day's sowing for J.r.u0. Keis
tor's Ladles' Tailoring College, rooms
C-7, St. Mark's block, corner Maid
and Holly. 277
Lester Throckmorton of Ituch was
n business visitor In tho city Satur
day. J. A, Wood of Marshflold is in the
city for a few Mays attending to buj
In ess matters. '
J. O. Gerking, the best all around
photographer In southern Oreson..
Alays reliable Negatives made any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Mrs Ponrl Worden nnd Miss May
Storm were found guilty of fighting
in tho police court Samrday, and
fined $5 and costs.
Tho regular meotlng of tiio city
council will be held Tuesday even
ing. A number of Important ordin
ances uro coming up for considera
tion, besides a big batch of bills fo.
January.
For ront. Flno oNIco rooms from
tGOO to $18.00. W. T. York. 410
M. F. & H, llldg.
Tho Ilasro Musical comody com
pan closed tholr week's ongagomeut
nt tho Pugo Theater Sunday night be
foro big crowds. Manager Oordon
has mado urrangemeuts for n re
turn engagement in about a mouth.
A return engagement of the Ladles'
Klltlos llnud, ono of tho best musi
cal attractions that has over vislte'i
Medford will bo played next Saturday
ovaulng,
Walter Morrlck left Sunday even
ing on a buslucss trip to Grunts Pass.
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish nt J. O, Gorklnn's studio, 228 E.
Main St. Phono 320-.
County Judgo Tou Velio motored
to Ashlnud this afternoon on busi
ness. Court Hall says thai llud Ander
son told him when ho saw him In
Portland Inst vivk that ho would bo
In Medford for a xlslt In n few days
bVfoto beginning training for his
fight with lied Watson February 20.
Try our flour, Johnson's Net,
$1.15; Uluo Stem, $1.35; Nono llct
ter. Ij. 11. Drown, lluss Mill, Flour
and Feed.
Mrs. Clarence L. ltoamcs, who has
been visiting her stslcr, Mrs. Louis.
Wnruer, has returned to Portland.
Porter J. Ne'ff has returned from :
business trip to Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago. He reports prosperity
returning lu tho east and every ono
optimistic.
For Mle. Five room homo on
pavedftstreot, paving partly paid.
City water, f G0&.00. Hotter than
paying' rent. W. T. York, 410 M. F.
Jfe H. llldg.
Mrs. Ida Purdum of Klwood, Ind.,
who hns been visiting friends and
relatives In tho vnlloy since last Sep
tember leaves this afternoon for her
homo. Tho Hogue river valley has
won her heart, nnd she Intends to
return hero In tho near future to
make her permanent residence. She
has written several nrtlcls for her
homo papers praising the glories r
this section.
J. G. Gross of Eugene Is a bu
ncss visitor In tho city for a few
days.
Koguc river valley grape Julco on
Sale at all tho leading groceries and
In booth 5 at public market. 2G;
Dan llyan was over from Jackson
ville for a few hours this morning.
iMr. and Mrs. Lewis I'lrlch of
Jacksonville were Sunday visitors li
this city.
For rent. Furnished house, close
In. inqulro of W. T. York.
T. II. Gladden of Salem Is spend
ing a few days in tho city attendlug
to business Interests.
Attorney W. I. Phlpps mado a
professional trip to Jacksonville this
morning.
Lawyers Carkln and Taylor1 have
moved from Central avenuo Into
three larger front offices on Main
itrcot over Hasklns and Hoyden's
stores.
Another "landmark" is being ro
pioved, this time it Is tho old frame
houso on the Mensor property, corner
of California nnd Sixth streets. The
building was erected about fifty years
ago and has been in n dilapidated
condition for some time. Tho own
ers dciervc credit for its removal.
Jacksonville J'ost. .
Mako fumy write your fire Insur
ance. tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slnnott will
leure Wednesday for San Francisco,
Los Angeles and other California
points. They will visit Mrs. Annie
Keleihor and daughters while In Los
Angeles.
Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. '
The Iloguo Illver Fish Protective
association will hold Its annual meet
ing Tuesday night in tho public 1!
brnry. All members aro urged to
attend.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any time or
place by appointment Phone M
1471.
Judge J. R. Nell of Jacksonville
Isjn the city today.
Try our flour, Johnsons Best,
$1.15; Dluc Stem, $1.35; None Bet
ter, h. II. Drown, Hubs Mill, Fiour
and Feed.
Sugar Pine shakes. Medford Lbr.
Co.
Milk and cream at DeVoo's.
(C. A. Do Voo, Medford agent for
tho Portland Oregonlan. '418 W.
Main. Phono 122-R.
STRATHCONA WILL
FILED OR
GROUNDHOG SAW"
i
PROBATE
LONDON, t-Vli, a. -Tho will of tin'
SHADOW ALL DAY
Tho ittttumlhtnr l-Aiuo oui of hin
nolo (ttii lunmliiif nnd v hit
Into Lord Strutliooiin was filed for! J,-.!,.,... ,i ,.rt.,i:.. i .. .,..:
Irolintc hi'ie toilny. The vnlue of 'Ihoji,,,,,,,, miMxAx Uit-to Mil , Mr
estate was not given. The ro-iduo
goes to his ilnuliter, Mr. Mnrnret
week num of wuiler. Itnwmnr, nr
litllltwa l. I ttnilP.u... .... i V'lL. tu ll.... .i
... .. ' -. 'f '""" 1" i lM""H iIMllt IIH'IV
nu,--. iiumiw, nncr iiiiiiutuiih ioen- il , ....i :., ..r ,i. i....
..! :....(... II...- .1, .., It. ....!.!... I." ' ......,.,., v, ., -,
vn-, iiiviiiiiiiic me tiuiuniiiu. i ir i.i... . .... ,i.: i i ....... ,i....
i., I him- -Mn-tuiu: nun iitiitnv nir mm
puiu:
,To tlu Joul Vieloriiv Colluao of
iLiutrx-nl, LOOO.OhO' io t lie 1tox.il
Victoria liocpitnl of .Nfontrvul. TtOO.
fJOOrto Vwle utuxeKity. $qy.U0O; to
St. Johns Hilltxee of rnmliritlK,
WO.00Q; to Ahenlivii unixer-'ity of
Srotlmul, $.0.mH), and to ttie'elintvh
of Scotlnnd, to o-tnliltftt n fund for
rel minister., $."100,000.
diuuos II. Smith of HoMou, xvlio
recently eluimed to he laml Struth
eonuV son, wiis not mentioned in the
will. I
A
I greeted Hie xalley todiix-. Muv Med
ford people took Mdxtiutntt of the
sunshine Snudnv Io motor into the
eoimtrx. The hiuih Ii.i- iirnetienllv
diM)ieured from all hul the highest
point- uf tiit foothill ndineenl lo
Mrdfoid. A Week more of this kind
of wont her nnd priuvr viiidi'iiiuu will
lieum, find hoiisew , , ui thinkuiy
aln'ndy if liouscelen unit
TURNS DOWN SUFFRAGETTES
(Continued from Page 1)
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j WecRs & McGowan Co.
Ijtdy Astil&tuut
Day Phono J7
MKht F. W. Wcoks lOJJil
l'hoties A. J!. Orr 078-M
Kill' IT fJKOWKIIS ATTENTION.
Tho Uaglcy Caunlng company nt
Talent, wish to hear from all growers
of Logan berries and Royul Ann cher
ries, relative to tho amounts they
xvould bo willing to contract this
coming season.
This information Is necessary at
this tlmo to permit us to formulate
our plans for handling same.
Other berries will rccelvo atten
tion but only in caso wo can get
enough of the txo. mentioned lo
Justify tho special preparation neces
sary. W. R. I1AGLKY,
278 Manager.
cut In the president, "I xvns not
'gunning' for votos I xxas seeking
them."
"However, Mr. President." recited
Mr. Kvans. "I xvant to tell you that
I havo believed In you. I bellexe.
too, that you favor our cause. I and
many other xvorklng women Ilko my
self xvorked our fingernails off In
our behalf. Cannot we hope.
Can't you speak to our party's na
tional committeemen? Yon hnvo
poorer that foxv men have'. Wo do
not ask something that Is impossible.
All xv e ask, my dear sir, Is justice."
Follows Party Platform
President Wilson appeared deeply
affected and embarrassed. He nuns
his head In thought for a few sec
onds nnd then replied:
' "Don't jou svu tho position I nm
placed In. I haxo explained just
where I stand. I cannot consult mv
personal Inclinations. I have to fol
low any party's platform. And this
I intcud to do."
President Wilson then ordered
that tho remainder of tho delegation
bo admitted. As the xvomen fllel
past ho shook hands with each.
Rose Wlnstow, a Pennsylvania
worker, Impressed the president by n
little speech she made just before tho
official reception. She trembled and
her voice faltorcd as she said she had
sacrificed her health to Industry.
"You aro too fair and Just," she
told tho president, "not to realize
that women have to work for so low
a wago that they cannot keep to'il
and body together, and that It Is
often a question of either tho rlvor
or the street. You know what 1
mean, I am sure."
Prtsdrni Only Human
President Wilson's eyes filmed
when Miss Wlnslow's voice choked.
"I am so nervous," sho flnnlly
said, "that I can hardly say the
things I want to say the things I
shall think of later. You sec, I
don't address a president uvory day."
"Uut presidents are only human,
after all," said tho president softly.
"You are human, all right," sa.d
Miss Wlnstow, "and for that roason
I bellexe you are going to do your
level best for us."
Then tho delegation left the white
house.
"Dr. Mary Walker of Washington
marched to tho xvhito houso and
wanted to enter with tho others but
sho was barred by other suffragottos.
The leaders of tho delegation told
Ih doorkeeper not to admit her. Dr.
Walker was forced to sit on a lofn
outside of the executive offlcet
while the xvorblugxvomon voiced thulr
pleas.
POUT At PltlMi:. Feb. 2
Deux lug that foreign intarxontlnn is
needed, rercsontatlxes of the citi
zens' committee of pnbllc safety to
day presented to the foreign diplo
mats corps hero n demand for tho
xx'lthdrawal of I'ntted Stales and
German marines on duty. Thorn xvas
no Indication that the (ionium ur
American commanders would notice
the communication.
Pnrro iitulor f?nh,rAl Thumlnm
and Znmor. who are headline jwpnta ..laud a n-n Simiuni,
ii-uiutiuiia, ni'iv isiimiik nv mill
alves today I
HAN FHANOIHI'O, (i., Feb '.!.--Though
mtfferliig from u suxeio cold,
It xvns tmld Mine. Anna Pnvlown, tho
ISu9liui dancer, would bo nhtii to
keefi her oiigiiiteuiuutR and that no
serious eouseitueuies from her Illness
were exported. She nttilbuted It to
the dolnxH and hardships sho ovpor
leuced xvhlle traxelliiK IIiioiirIi the
state durliiK the leceut floods. Her
ilortor suld she hud u fever nl tho
time of her performance hoio lau
ulfht.
"IERRIFFIC MENTAL
STRAIN." SUICIDES
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal . Fob '2 -II.
O Carroll, aged .V, was found
dead In his room lu a hotel here f
dn with his head almost blown from
his body. A double-barrelled shot
gun, ono bturol discharged, xvns
found banlile the body. In u nolo ii
a sou. Carroll exlutued that ho had
been "under u terrific meutnl strnl.i
for two xxoiiks nud could titnud It rn
longer."
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Lands. No Delay
Page-Dressier . k. m :
Spaniards Defeat Moors
.MADini). IVIi. j. The s..ein-
inoiil niinouiiri'd thr Sixitiih defcut
of .Moon-h tnni-, la-l Fiidiiv in n
luittlo in whuh hi iIh.I. uf Mine -
i r. lilted
FLY UPSIDE DOWN
LONDON. li.: xlator Giu-
taxo Hnmel wort'ilff idlest of Kli
George and Qiieemilary nt Windsor
Cnstle today, lly ro)ut command be
flew from Ilrookl'auds over tho
castle. Ho looped' ljn loop fourteen
times and rode hd down ward n
peatedly. '
Famous Ballplayer Dead
rilllDKLPIII.V. Feb. . SttxneJ
II. Werner. "Ibi'iJi." n he wn
known, fatuous linotml plaxo- u
iiMrter of n eeuinW ito, died i.ei.'
suddenly todux,.Hsrd ,M.
Iiiahoan Gets Swiss Post
WASHINOTON. Kt. '.'.-The no.n.
inntion of (leorse N. Ifft of I.lli.
to he Amoru'iMi cilisiil t St. (lull,
.-Mviizeriitmi, w. , i.ut to tin- -nat
I'mIux.
"TIZ" GLADDENS
E, TIRED FEEI
SO
"717." makes sore, burning, tired Uxi
fairly dance witli delight. Away go tliu
clirn ami palm, tin- conn, callounoji,
blhtcrs and Lunioi.i.
"TIZ" draws
out the acids and
o(ons that pulf
up jnur fctt. No
matter Itow hard
J mi work, how
long jou daucc,
h o xv fnr you
walk, or how lung
3011 remain on
jour fet, "TV."
brings restful
foot comfort.
"TIZ" i won
derful fnr tlrJ.
NOIGESTION.GAS OR
SICK, SOUR STOMACH
line It? "l'ii liln4p-dn'' Mal.i-H
.Yiiitr t'rt, Itliiuliil Stomal ti
IVil I'liti. lu l'l .XIIiiiiIo
"ltenlly dors" put bad slnmnrhs I.i
onler "renlly does" oxeri'omo Indi
gestion, ilyspomln. gns, hoartburi
and sonrness lu flvo mluuttM that--Just
that makes Pnpo's DIhpoimIii
the largest selling stomach regulator
In tho xvorlil. If what you tmt for
luonts Into stubborn lumps, you belch
gas nnd oructnto sour, undlKestod
food and acid; head Is ill my nnd
actio; bronth foul; tongue coatud.
your Insldos fitted xvlth bite nud In
digest llilo waste, ritmemtier the m
tnont "Pnpti's DlapoHilu" comes In
coutart with the stouiarh nil stub
distress vanish os. It's truly astonish
ing nlniost marvolotu, nud the jo.
Is Its hnrmloNos.
A lane flftx-cotit rase of, I'npo'.
Dlapopslti will glvo ou u liuudred
dollars' worth of satisfaction or your
druggist hnnds you your money hack
Its worth Its weight lu gold to
inon and' w omon who can't gi tholr
stomnebs rogulatml. . It belongs ;,i
your homo should always bo hopt
handy In case of a sick, Miiir, upset
stomach during tho dny or at night.
It s the quickest, surest and most
harmless stomnrh doctor In tho
world.
Is
Stockholder' MeUii;;.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
regular annual meeting of stock
holders of tho Iloguo Illvor Fruit &
Produce Association, for tho election
of directors and tho transaction of
such other business as may proporly
como before sue i mitlr.g, will be
held in tho public library, Main
street, Medford, Oreron, on tho 10th
day of February, 15)14, at 10:00
o'clock, a. in.
ItOGUB niVBIl FRUIT & PItODUCK
ASSOCIATION,
Hy A. C. Allen.
Vice-President.
Dated Medford, Oregon, January 10,
1914.
Tho Colony "club of New York City i n''lng. swollen, nmnrtlng fert. Vnur fit
jiiv vingip iur jg snocs never liuri or
H-cm tight.
Get a 23 cent Ux of "TIZ" noxv from
any drugglut or dopartmiiit store, I.'n I
fo)t torture forever wear smaller lioi-,
keep your feet frc-jh, swwt and Loppy.
Is said to bo tho largest xvomeu's club
in tho United State.
toTTTjAtk toJlassifyT"
The'
ALCO
WANTKD To ront. Couple wishes
two or tlirca room furnished
apartment. Phono 1 17-J. 27C
FOIl TIIAIJE A single, covored bug
gy In good repair for two seated
covered buggy or hack. Phono fi97
114. 273
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Expert Corfiotiore
32G North Burtlctt.
Phone fjf'3 .M.
Ts the new iiamo for our
t'oiifcclioiioi'y nud cigar
store, corner .Main and
South Central.
Several appropriate names
were suggested, the one se
lected being sent in by Mrs.
.Maude "Woods, who received
the prize of a box of candy.
WEST 6 WHITEMAN
Tho Merlden frnnchlso In tho East
ern association hns been transferred
I to Now Ilrltaln which plnco was for
jnorly a momber of tho league.
RIGHT YOU ARE!
No rcgrots It ydu attend.
Behling's Shoe Sale
All of our very best high grudo Nettletou men's uIioch 0.fj0 and
$7.00 at 5.r.O nnd $0.00.
All of our hand sowed women's shoes, latest receding too, $(i,00 it t
$j.00, Those nro only a few of our offerings, You'll find horo ft
big saving for tho family needing shoes. Attend while tho ulo Is on,
BL l j Good Fit
ehling S Shoe Store
Over COO pairs of now lluhy Dolls, Colonial, Mnry Jano allppttrs,
Just arrived. They uro Hpluudld values at tliu pilco.
SOLUBLE! SULPHUR
The PltOOF of the Pl'lUUNtl Is lu THE i:TItl. After hkxlujr
used 700 tons of Si) I, I lil.i: HI I, rill it. m th tptUulint or ift.noil
bnitels of stock solulton wlilo'i was dune In If l.t. why haxo Ihu
orders for HOI. Pill. IS HI'I.PIU'U Mr lull aliendy reaehed I.OOii,
000 pounds? Answer. First, beeamo It la more orrirleuti sweond,
boi'tiuse It Is rlumper, third, betniiM It Is iiuirw sstlsfiietury to
1,B,,,,,,, iiiiisi.kiiv
ROGUli KIVL'K FRUIT AND I'RODUCi: ASSOCIATION
and
ROGUK RIVER CO-OI'CRATIVi: ASSOCIATION
DON'T MISS SKI-: I Nil TIIK 1)1(1
DEMONSTRATION
ALLO-PLATE
Tho Later: anil Gronttst Discovery of tho Day
AUiTAKNISIl IVSTANTIiV IfKMOVKD
from GOLD AND SILVER
without rulihing or scouring
Bring in a small article of silverware and we'll
cloan it FREE
HASKKINS' DRUG STORE
LMI K. Main SI.
Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
Orowero of nih-Orado Fruit Tivra. Appio and
'oar MVcph arc our siipcialtit's. Stock ouc-yi'ar-oltl
treos on throc-ycar-old roots. Somo of best oivhard.4
in tin valley an set to our trees. NurhericK near
Central Point. Medford office, room 102, M. K iv II.
huildintf. Phone K(iiM,. IOxperieiifeHhoWh that homo
grown, aeelimated trees are the bent.
PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES
THE NEW
EXPRES
S RATES
Effectivo February 1, 19M
In conformity with the ordyr of (he
Intursinte rommeree (!ort"imInii6u
The following table in illuitralh'o of Monie of
tho diffiM'oiii'es between tliu TTyw nud old iiIch:
Dntwooii Rib. 10 ItM. 20llw.
.MKOKOItl) DxpruM Insured llilirumi limmvil ICx press lusitrod
nnd tliu Now Old .Vow Ojil w Old
folloxvliiK iKduts: Itutos Itniw Iluos ltiitw Itstes llutim
Now York T6 IS 1Kb ifld J.1U SOU
Chleami 08 SO 117 III) 311 .. 4
fit. Louis 08 0 117 I IU XII fib
Sun Krnnelseo It I TU IS J0 (,r, Uti
Houttlo p 7l) -III 0U 7i IXii
Suit l.nlu (,'lty Ill SO 0!? 115. 1 iy xgu
l(,ood Products Carried at Still Lower Kates
EXPRESS SERVICE
MEANS
Highest Class of Transportation
hVeo Insurance up to $."50
Prompt Payment of Loss or Damage
; A Receipt for Kach Shipment.
Responsibility-Safety-Efficiency
Telephone or Write to Your Nearest Express Office
A
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