Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 17, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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HUMAN TROMBONE
IS
Cnrl Hiiuff, known ns tlio ''Itumnn
Iroinbonc," ncd about, CO, who np
iicnrcd nt tlio Isih tlicntcrj Sunday
night in his specialty,. thnt of imilnt
inp; mimical Instruments, wns foinul
dcnd yexterdny morning in hi bed nt
Mr. Wilson's rooming house on
North Hnrtlctl street. He wns ap
parently in fina condition in leaving
(ho tlienter Suiulny owning nnd
(lenth wns duo to cntnrrh of the
heart, according to Dr. Sceley, who
performed the- nutopsy.
Nothing is known concerning his
origin or identity. Letter were
found on his person from the Hoe
burg Commercial club mid olher or
ganizations before whom ho hnd ap
peared in hi performance, recom
mending him ns nil entertainer, but
nothing to indicate who he was or
where he camo from.
The remains have been embalmed
nnd will bo held until (something con
cerning him is discovered. He wns
evidently n German Jew, ns ninny
clippings nnd enrds found
in his
clothes indicate.
101 VELLE AND WEST
JACKSON E
To the Editer:
Of lnte I have, been skirmishing
nround the foothills distributing so
cialist literature nnd getting the sen
timents of the voters as to who shall
be our nest governor. In most cases
they claim Judpe Tou Vclle. My re-
ply mostly wns that wo hnd a good
man there no wand we could not do
better than to return him again,
Then, said I, we have the right mnn
in the right place nsjudge for Jack
son county. Almost invariably their
answer ww thnt I was correct, but
their claim wns tg place Judge Tou
Voile in the governor's chair. He
could not only be of great good to
Jackson county, but ulso to the en
tire state of Oregon.
And ns for Governor West, they
claimed they wcro going to send him
to Washington to Jake Wilson's place
in three years from nov, that is, if
Wilson will he nlloweo; to remain
there thnt long.
X.X. X.
AS POLLING PLACES
OAKLAND. Cal.. Feb. 17. Cltl-
zons of this city today are voting on
eleven municipal questions. The
chief Interest centered In the proposi
tion to reduce the number of saloons
from about 4B0 to 200.
Voting began early nnd the threat
ening weather did not prevent man
women from going to the polls. A
record vote Is expected. Two public
utility measures, affecting tho pass
ing of control of public utilities to
the state railroad commission, nro
opposed by numerous commercial or
ganizations on the ground that they
endanger Oakland's control of tho
harbor front. t
Tho polls will remain open until 7
o'clock tonight.
For tho first time in tho city's his
tory school buildings are being used
na polling places.
E
AT
CALGAKY, Alberta, Feb. 17.
Jasper ColliuH, slnyer of John Ben
son, went to his death on the (.til
lows hero today. IIo hud been in
sano since bis collapse last Friday
nnd had been kept alive until today
by liquid foods.
ONE KILLED IN EXPLOSION
AT JOHNSTOWN POWDER MILL
JOHNSTOWN, Pn., Feb. 17. Ono
person was killed ut Tunuclton, near
here, today, in an explosion which
wrecked Iho plant of the West
Pennsylvania Powder company. Two
others wore missing, Tho mixing
hou?o was blown to atoms. The
oiiuso of the explosion was not
known. The victim was Daniel
Coughorty,
$H,IM ivr Olympic Games
DKRL1K, Feb, 17. Tho Itcichstng
wiNM4'rt9lHy a bill iippropriutiu"
fW0fjfte H4,QJyniplo games in
DBNflTY
EMI
MYSTERY
HEROIC RESCUE OF
EXHAUSTED SAILORS
ON STRANDED SHIP
ORLEANS, Mass., Feb. IT.-Four
lce-covored corpses nnd four barely
living hut unconscious men were
found by llfeanvers lushed In the rig
ging of the Italian bark Cnstngn.i.
"which stranded on Capo Cod outer
bar near Cnhoon's Hollow Itfesavlng
stntton today.
The rescuers fired a line aboard
the bark directly after It went
aground but when it Was seen there
was nobody on the vessel capable of
working the breeches buoy, they put
but to It In their lifeboat nt great
porll and finally reached the wreck
after n desperate tight.
Tlio living men were brought
f ashore. The corpses It wns neces
sary to leave to avoid overloading
the boat. Kvcn after the' had been!
revived the survivors were unable to '
talk coherently.
L OVER FIGHT
BILLED FOR TOMORROW
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl.. Feb. 17.-
Chief of Police White announced to
day that Jim Griffin positively will
not be allowed to stare his proposed
twenty-round contest between Willie
Robinson and Gilbert Gallant, light
weights, at the Eighth stret arena to
morrow night. Acting under Instruc
tions of tho police commission of tho
board of supervisors. Chief White
declared that tho permit held by
Jack O'Connell, as president of tho
Humboldt club, will be the only one
recognized this month.
"Patrolmen will bo posted at alt of
the entrances to the arena tomorrow
night." said White, 'and If an at
tempt Is made to stage tho bout, ar
rests certainly will follow."
Griffin announced to friends that
ho will not yield an inch and will go
through with his program ropardlo's
of tho police commission. He de
clares that ho Is the rightful head of
the Humboldt club and not O'Connell.
"I am going to stage tho fight,"
said. Griffin, "whether tho police com
mission likes or not. Chief White
may have all the men there he pleases
but I Intend to resort to an injunction
to restrain them from interfering."
TO BE INVESTIGATED
JACKSON. Miss., Feb. 17. Stops
were being taken by tut, stato authori
ties here today to seo that tbero Is
a thorough investigation of the lynch
ing lato yesterday of Johnson Mc
Gulrk, a negro accused .of wounding
J. K. Ingram, a rich manufacturer
of Dyballa, recently.
The mob, masked, armed and fifty
or seventy-five strong, held up the
train on which Sheriff Nichols of Da
Soto county was taking McGuIrk and
William Phillips, another negro sus
pected of complicity in tho Ingram
case, to jail, ordered tho train ahead
and hanged McGuirk from a trestle
near Love station.
It was tho Intention to lynch Phil
lips as well, but Nichols convinced
tho crowd that tho evidenco against
him was slight and ho was spared.
SEVENTEEN HEIRS TO
SALEM. Ore., Feb. 17. Tho will
of he late Francis Xavler Matthlou,
tho last survivor of the historical
meeting at Champocg, May 2, 1843,
when tho first American government
west or the Rocky mountains was
formed, Is on file hero today.
Tho estato consists of real estate
value at $20,000 and $10,000 of per
sonal property. The will was dated
October 1, 1909 and was witnessed
by John M. Gearln and Marlon F,
Dolph. Stephen Alfred Matthleu is
named as executor. There aro seven
teen heirs.
FIRST REAL RAIN
IN IMPERIAL VALLEY
EL CEKTRO. Cnl., Feb. 17. The
first real rain in the Imperial valley
in n year fell here lust niht and
early today. Nearly one-third of an
inch was legistercd. No damage to
irrigation systems is reported.
Weather Forecast
Oregon Fair east, rain west por
tion tonight and Wednesday j south
easterly winds.
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NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY
The t. S. National bnnk and the!
First National bnnk luuc nunounccd
tho fnct thnt both institutions will
be consolidated and as soon as the
legnl red tnpe is unwound would bo
doing buiuc.s nt the Fir-t National
bank building under that name. Tho
Granite City Savings bnnk, the jo.nt
property of tho two will eventually
occupy the pre-ent epinrtors of. the
L'. S. National. The combination
will have a capital nnd surplus of
.$120,000. The combined deposits
will bo more than n half million dol
lars. The nine directors will eomo
from tho directors of the present
bank!, and the officers will be us fol fel fol
eows: President, K. V. Carter; vice
president, ('. II. Vntiwl; cashier, J.
W. McCoy? assistant, ('lurk Hudi
nndA . J. McCallen; Monographer
nnd bookkeeper, Mis Mhviiio Grain
ger. Thee two are the oldest bunks
in Ashland, the V. S. basing hem -tnblixhcd
us the Hank of Ashland in
1881 and the Firxt Natiouul in JU01.
This will reduce the number of banks
by one but us the Granite City Sav
ings bnnk is the property of the
mergers it will leave the field to two!
separnto ownerships, the other firm
being the Citizen Itnnking and Trn-t
company, organized some three years
ago..
The Imp cycle ear bus made its
appearance in Ashland nnd Frank
Jordan has taken the agency.
Henry Kofelt, formerly u resident
of Ashland died at Portland, Friday.
The Elks' o.unrtotto will go with
the party of 50 to attend the Eugene
boosters convention.
"Parks and'Plnygroiir.ds" will be
the subject of the lecture of Dr.
liufchell of Pacific University, For
est Grove, nt the Ashland Congre
gational church Saturday evening at
7:30.
F. W. Griggs and family have lo
cnted in Ashland. Mr. Griggs re-
ccntly sold his newspaper at Greeley,
Col., nnd will engage in nn outdoor,
occupation in this valley. Iho named soon.
-laSOFEyTOiCE,
IEA0 GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
In One Minute Your Stuffy Noto and
Head Clean, Sneezing and Note
Running Cento, Dull Headache
Coos.
Try "Ely's Cream Halm,"
Get a small bottle anyway, Just to
try It Apply u little In the iipmrlln
and Jutstnutly your clogged nose 1111 1
fetopped-up ii Ir pnRgaxcH of the head
will open; you will breatho freely;
dullness and headache disappear. liy
morning I the catarrh, cold-lndicud
or catarrhal sore throat will begone.
Eud such misery now I Oct tin
small bottle of "Ely's Crcm Hat i"
Ut uuy drug store. This sweet,
MEDFORD. ORISON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17,
Hav sisH
J. W. Sweeney, tho county high
way contractor on the Siskiyou
mountain divi.-ion spout .Monday ev
ening in Ashland. Ho is building
cnting nnd sleeping enmps near Stein
man and a Car load of outfit was
shipjKMl in n few days ngo in order
to get things to work. Tho work
will be pushed the tinniest in the
spring mouths ns it will not be so
easy to secure competent help during
the hnrvesling season next summer.
Sheriff Singler'rwnH , in Ashland
Monday subpoenaing witnesses for
the grand jury. Contractor J. W.
Sweeney nnd othero received theirs
here and it was supposed that they
related to a probe by the grand jury
into thw rumored charges of graft in
eouueotiiHi with the, county highway
contract.
A conference between n committee
of ten nppniutcd by the commercial
e.idb nnd the owners of Ashland I.illm
Springs reunited in u deadlock. An
effort wns mnde to coinu to nn
ngrccment with tho committee ut
work on tho cnteqirisj to bring sev
eral of the bet springs into the city
to Mipplv iho drinking public freo ut
the city park and the depot.
They
could not ncTc on terms.
APPROVE PLANS 10
SELL WESTERN UNION
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. The de
partment of ju-tice, it wns believed
today, probably will approvo the
plans for the disposition of 'J(J,000,
000 of Western Union Telegraph
stocks, held by the Americnn Tele
phone & Tcfcgrnph company, to min
ority stockholders of the Western
Union. The bunkers who are to un
dorwnto the stock
to bo sold will
fragrant balm dissolves by tho heat
of the nostrils; penetrates and heals
the lull. lined, swollen membrane
which Hues tho nose, head nnif
throat; clears tlio nlr passages; stops
iniHiy dlHcliarfcs ami a feeling or
cleansing, soothing relief comes Iin
incdlutcly. Don't lay nwako to-night strug
gling for breath, with head stuffed;
lOHtrlls closed, hnwlriug nnd blowing.
Cntnrrh or a cold, with Its running
nose, foul mucous dropping Into tho
thrnnt, rnd raw dryness is distress
Jng Hit tru'y needier.
I't't your fultli f'Jiwt onco In
'T'v'h Cream Ilnlm" nnd your cold
or catarrh will surely disappear,
CITY ATTORNEY
REFUSES TO RESIGN
E
City Attorney MoCnbo will lot go
of hit position only after tho council
has voted him out, according to a
sdnteinout ho made thU imuuitig. "I
will nut resign. Tho will huvo to
vote mo out," ho Mild lids morning,
marking tho gathering of Iho first
storm cloud timing tho present ad
ministration. Tho council will pioh
ably do as ho suggests, unless the
former altitude is rhnugod. A police
judge will also bo named tonight at
iho regular meeting.
Tho principal objection, in fact tho
only one, to t'itv Attorney .Mol'nho
was his written opinion oxprcssing
his views on the olootrio light enntrn
voi-sy, many of Iho council holding
Hint this would prevent him from
representing the city in ease of a
suit. The controversy is marking
time pending tho decision of the state
commission In similar suit in Port
land. Another mailer lo be discussed
will be tho proposed plan to repair
tho old Hear crook wll as an iuimI
tnrv water supply, to which Dr. K. H.
Piokel and other physicians object
ns ii menace to health and causing
infection of the city water supply.
SING SING PIliaON. N. Y. Feb
1? Hnns Hchmldt repudiated his
confession Hint ho hilled Anna Ait
muller, said she died from tho effect
of an Illegal operation performed bv
nnother, that the body wns left on
his hands nnd he cut It up and thre.v
It In tho rher fearing he would uo
suspectod.
LESS MEAT IF BACK
!T
Take a glass of Salts to flash Xidnsji
if Bladder bothers yon Drink
lota of water.
Eating meat regularly eventually pro.
duct kidney trouble In eome form or
other, say a well-known authority, be
csum the urlo acid In meat excites the
kidneys, they become overworked; get
luggiiht clog up and came all sort ot
distress, particularly backache and mis
ery In the kidnev region! rheumatlo twin
ges, severe hcailaohea, acid stomach, con
stipation, tornld liver, sleeplessness,
bladder and urinary Irritation.
The moment your back hurts or kid
neys aren't acting right, or If bladder
bothers you, get about four ounces of
Jad Halts from any good pharmacy;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will tlien act One. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with llthia,
and baa teen used for generations to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them
to normal activity; also toneutrallietli
acids In the urine so it no longer Irri
tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot injure anyone;
makes a dellchtful eflensscent llthia
wnter drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to keep tho
kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus
avoiding serious kidney disease.
IV
The
"Just
Right"
Shoe
for Mori
Med ford 'h
BEST
SHOE
for five dollars
r At the Sign of
Good Snots"
Opposite Poatoffice
COUNCIL'S R
QUEST
1H1I.
WEALTH OF HAIR
I'nrMnu Hago Makes Tlilu.i l.lfelo"
llalr Soft nnd Abundant
llrautlful hnlr, Huffy, lustrous,
nbumtnnt nud free from dandruff, Is
one of woman's greatest charms It's
her main delight -yet bo ninny of the
fair box hiwo streaked, thin and life
less hnlr, nnd think them Is no reme
dy, llonutlful hnlr Is largely n mat
ter ot attention, I'nrlslnn Hugo fre
quently nppllod nud well rubbed Into
the sculp works wonders. Try It to
day, nud you will ho surprised with
tho result not only will the hnlr be
come nbundnnt, sod fluffy, radiant
with life, but ronlly doubly beautiful.
I'nrlslnn Huge supplies hair nnd
scalp needs. It surely removes dand
ruff with ono implication stops Itch
ing bend and clenncos the hair of nil
dirt and oxcosmUo oil.
All drug nnd toilet polluters sell
I'nrlslnn Hugo In fifty cent bottles
Look for the trado mnrk "The Girt
with the Auburn Hnlr." Try nt
lonit one bottle from ('tins Ktrnug.
w will refund the money If you nro
not satisfied.
For Snlo
Commercial vncuuui cleaner, con
sists of (Gray) Mnrlnu gas engine, '5
horse power, has powerful vacuum
pumps, 100 feet of nou-rollapslhlu
hose.
Wnn toil
Hlderly Irfdy to care for three chil
dren all summer.
Wu furnish help In almost all linos
of business. Wo make a specialty o'
competent men nnd women for
rnnches.
Mrs. ll nl OnMer, Manager
Successor to lllttner Kmployment
Office
Victrolas
Victrolas
Just arrived -lln largest
shipment ever received at
one time in Medford. Call
and see them.
The only Victor dealer in
the city.
Shoot Music
Successor lo L. C.
Music Shop
"KliiBg
Palmer Piano Place
Oarnett-Corey bldg., ground
floor, side entrance.
21 Grape street
Prices That Talk
Early Sunrise Potatoes, 300 lbs. for GOtf
Pure AVhite Flour, per sack $1.45
Pure Cane Sugar, 18 lbs. for $1.00
Dry Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs. for $1.00
A good Col lee lor, per lb "v
Holly Milk, ', cans for 53
Good Creamery Butler, 2 lbs. for. ? 05
U cans Preferred Stock Table Fruit for 50c
II cans Royal Club Table Fruit for.,...., 50p
,'l cans Del Monte Table, Fruit for., 50?
Preferred Stock Tomatoes, 2 cans'for i 25
Reliance Brand Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25
Del Monte. Brand Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25
'Ashland Brand Tomatoes, il cans fori., 25
.'iOc jars .Tarn and .Tolly, 2 jars for 45
0 bars Pearl AVhito Soap for , 25?
() bars "White Flyer Soap for .' 25
Reliance and Libby Catsup, tho bottlo 20f
Evaporated Apricots, 2 lbs. for 25f
Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs. for 25?
Evaporated Apples, por lb 107
Shortening Compound, No. 5 G5?
Shortening Compound, No. 10 $1.25
WE SELL POR LESS AND GUARANTEE
EVERYTHING WE SELL TO GIVE SATISFAC
TION. LET US PROVE IT.
FOUTS GROCERY CO.
n(M0 S. Central. Phones 271-272.
ItisDangerous
Why go mi straining the dyes when
the effect onuses so much dlscoiufoii,
and every day brings you nearer tliu
danger Him of total blliidiivsH,
Glasses will iimkn )tm son with tin)
ense and clearness of youth, If thoy
are good glnsses, If you coma hero
you will get good glnsses, rest as
siirod of thai.
DR. RICKERT
I iy a Sight Sivelnllt
Suite (--', (her llenel's
S H Gronii Trading Slumps Given
TOM
MACKEY
NOTED EVANGELIST
AND RESCUE MISSION
WORKER
Of Chicago, will conduct
Special Services
TONIGHT, FEB. 17
At Baptist Church
You nrc cordially Invited
Hotel Benson
a
Formerly New Oregon
OW open under
entire new manage
ment. In the re
finement of detail,
excellence of equipment
and iuxiiorily of tervicc
it Absolutely unexcelled.
Uiltc, light, airy Mtnplo
rooms for commercial men.
Kvcry convenience. Cen
trally located Ralcj cjy
moderate. DininK room
tctvice at heretofore. Auto
buuet meet all trains.
Portland, Oregon
CARL S. STANLEY. lvUnsgr
C. KIHKE DKURY, Aist. M r.
Km