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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1914)
-v . "- il! . tf , PAGE BIX iMTCDFOttD MATL TRTBUNR MEDFORD, OR,KUONT, TUUSDAY, !MAKM1 :i, lU'll. - " if ; f-S !&- "f 'y i v f J 4 V t: 1 N'! MEREDITH TAX FOREST RESERVE F0RC01TYBENEFI T That Southern Oregon, which has novor hml n representative In con gress In bnUtled to a volco in nn tlonnl nffnira Is tlio contention of W. II. Meredith, prosecuting attor ney ot Curry county, who hns an nounced his candidacy for tho demo cratic nomination, who will contest with Frederick Jlolllstor of North Uorid for"iriTlaco on lho ticket Congressman W. C. Hoxvloy, repub lican of Salem, tho Incumbent for tho first congressional district, de sires to succeed himself nnd Ucn V Jones ot Roseburg Is known to have aspirations nnd also seeks the re publican nomination. In .'oil Cniiiuilgiicr Mr. Meredith spent Monday ':i Medford, Retting acquainted. Ho promises Mr. Mawloy tho fight of Ms life. Ho Is a seasoned campaigner, n excellent speaker and well known In his section. Ho has been In Ore gon only six yean, but during that period ho has been active in demo cratic circles, Is tho present district attorney of Curry county and catno within flvo votes of defeating J. 1'. l'lorce of Port Orford for tho legisln turo In 1912 affr a whirlwind cam paign. Ho is also a momber of tho democratic central commlttco for Curry county. Mr. Meredith camo to Oregon from Missouri. His first visit was during tho Lewis & Clarke exposi tion, when ho was, so impressed with tho state that ho camo back In 1909 to make it his permanent home. In Missouri ho campaigned with former Governor Folk, now solicitor for tho stato department, and was a candi date for tho Missouri stato sonata from Butler county. In a republican county ho made a remarkablo show ing. Is a Friend of Folic Ho was appointed campaign man ager for Oregon at tho tlmo of the recent Folk presidential boom and it is snld should Meredith, ct tlie.nemI: nation for congress Folk will come out to Oregon to speak in his favor. Not only a warm personal friend qf Folk, ho. is also a friend of Champ Clark and is In close touch with tho officials of tho Wilson administra tion. Mr. Meredith believes . in Oregon and ho believes in tho section of tho stnto In whjch ho .lives. With the acquisition of railroad facilities ho predicts unparalleled growth and de velopment in both Curry and Coos in view of the natural harbors and lat ent resources of tho region. Mr. Meredith stands on a platform of good government, strict law en forcement, endorsement ot tho "Wil son administration and tho taxation of government forest reserves for the boneflt ot tho county and stato In which thoy are located. Mr. Meredith was born In Iowa City, Iowa, November 29, 7S75, was educated in tho public schools pf Now York City, studied law at New York law school and at Iowa College of law. HOUSE COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING JUDGE SPEER MN WIL L The suli-oomtuitteo of the commit- gin U made up of Representatives too of the hoife of represcntnt'ves to John 0. Klvod of ArUn-ns Kihun iuveti:ntc tho conduct if rutted Y. Webb of North Carolina niul A. .'. States Jttdpj Kmory Spccr of llcor-! Volstead of Minnesota. .IihIrv Spoor wiit seriously ill t llio Unto of lite upMiintimiit of tho suit otmunttloe, hut ho Mini ho would go I" I'm l'r mjrs if he hml to ho earned there. 11 LOVERS AWAIT Our music lovers may look forwird with great expectation to the Scnrc.i CASE OF LEPROSY AI STOHIA, Or., Mnrolt JJ. Dr. II. ! Ilnrtiuan today wired state official concert recital secured for this city. ir Wit-dting on tlmt Nt-lo Katajasto, Frederick ITc.ton Search ranks .' M ." nt , ,n r t , ., , i Wnli., hml visited him yo-.tor.lny for "Americas greatest cellist, and by naXmml llf ,ieii-e uith which he Mifferintr for tunny yours. tup hiii.l tln until hml II Wl'll- in his student days he was nccrcdi- ,i,..,i, i . .,, iP,w.. Tlio Finn, who is about ." year old, told the doctors ho novor hml many critics Is considered tho great- . . . est younr cellist In the world. Even !. t . in ins siuueni uaya uc was nccrcui ted ns having the largest tone of any ' cellist In Germany; and slucc thou ' he has gone on from achievement to c0,huw, n yhyMmx lwton, though ""'"-,":1 " " """ " he hml been troubled wills an ailment ftttMBWa 1VVM ma . tho tho At a meeting of the ministers ot Jackson county at the public library Monday forenoon a ministerial asso ciation was perfected to bo known as tho Itoguo Itlver Valley Ministerial Association. A constitution was adopted and a program formulated for tho next meeting In April. It Is tho doslro of tho pastors to co-opor-ato In reaching tho rural regions of tho county, now without religious ministry. Tho (meeting -was ad journed to meet in the afternoon in a temporanco meeting at which after full discussion the chairman was au thorized to appoint a central com mlttco of flvo to put unday way a non-partisan campaign to carry Ore Ron dry In 1914. tour Is becoming the musical sensa tion ot the age." Of him. the Chi cago Music News sajs: "Ills con trol of extremely low notes Is mar velously powerful, and throughout the scalo his quality Is of tho most compelling and the most utterly ap pealing timber. His nppcarauco Is sincerity itself, his poise Is absolute, and ho so throws his personality and his temperamental qualities Into each number as to win Immediate recogni tion as a crcnt artist; and, after the first few measures, ho has tho aud lenco completely under the spell of his magnetic and sincere art." BOB WHITE QUAIL RELEASED IN VALLEY that affected hi rijrht .-rent toe nnd his left foot most of tho time seri ously. After hoint' intonnrd that nothing could he done for him, tho Finn went home on a niylit train. Ho hns n wife and n number of children on a small form near Winlook. PLEW IRANSFERREO 10 DEATH CAGE IN JAIL HAKTFOIll). conn, Mnr. 3. James Plow, convicted of complic ity with Mrs. Ilusslc Wakefield in tho murder of tho latter's husband, was transferred to the death cage In tho Jail here todny. Ills execution was set for tonight. In tho mean time tho stato supreme court judges wcro assembling today to hear argu ments for and against a new trial for Mrs. Wakefield. Her lawyers spoko SOUTHERN STATES TO EXHIBIT AT FAIR SAN FItANCISCO, Cnl., Mnr. 3. Tennessee, Arkansas nnd Texas hao fallen Into lino nnd will pnrtlclpato In tho I'nnnmn 1'nclflc exposition, nccordliiR to telegraphic ndviccs re ceived hero todny. Commissioners to select sites for Arknnsns nnd Texas ,It ns said, will nrrlvu In Sail Frnnrlsco within CO dnys. Tennessee hni authorized Samuel G. Iluckee of Snn Francisco to se lect Its site. It. II. Faxon, chair man of tho Tennessee commission, wired lluckeo today that n $50,000 fund hud been guaranteed for the state's exhibit. Gnme Wnrdoii A. S. lluhhrrd "-, confidently of success, cently received the first white ittiitl . ever shipped to the Rojjuc Ilivcr vnl-, SfS7& . .... i i.??''zs:zi". Icy Imm tlte enme lann nt loriauin.' r2 One dozen pairs wcro in this ship-. 5J3v mpnt. TIipv wpro liberated near Till- Ti- cut on one of the j:iime refuses. , gj f'llllll; UIU Hll JVI ilijwut .mi; huh- 5JV dred pmr of liunpirinn (iiatl were,;. liberated in this county. .Mr. Ilub-i bard snys he saw some of Ih in the' other day and they wero doir- line. He states that several broods liavei hntohed out, one lie noticed Iijimii a brood of fourteen. These uiixirt til birds nre to he absolutely pro tected for n loux time until the num bers increase. Several piime ref uses nre in JnckKon county. Thoy aro distributed as follow m About 100(1 acres near lilhia spnns, 700 acres near the Hurley, Imvls mid Strntton jdaccs, and other large tracts are set nsido on J. W. Mi Allihtcr", and Joliu Taylor', places, Modoc orchard and in Kvaus ulley. AYER WINS IN ALASKA DERBY DOG RACE NOME. Alnskn, March 3. Fred A) or, finished first In tho Solomon Derby dog raco from Noma over thu trail to Solomon and return today. John Johnson, winner of lout year's derby, was a closa second with his team ot Siberian woltcs and finished two minutes ntter Ayer. Five ten ins started tindor clear skies but n blizzard dovelopcd nnd destroyed tho chnnces of amnshlim records. Aycr's tlmo was six hours, thirty minutes and four seconds. Thu rec ord mndu Inst yenr by Johnson Is 5.47.:!. Tho Solomon dorby Is tho first of tho season's classic dog races. Tho big raco, tho All-Alaska swoop stakes, will bo run In April. It Is n 41 2 mllo raco. MEET N PORTLAND M 16 Delegates from organisation uf sportsmen In all parts ot tho tdnln will moot nt Portland, .Monday, March UUh, to form n stnto nsiocln Hon. Thoro aro now fifty-four clubs ot hunters nnd fishermen In Oregon, nnd tho ready responses received trout tliosi) clubs Indlcntu that thoro will bo n ful representation ot nil sportsmen nt tho convention. The overwhelming majority of tho sportsmen nro in favor of tho protec tion of fish nnd gntuo, nnd tho Im provement of tho gntuo resources of tho stnto. It will bo tho purposo ot tho stnto association to work nlou.t thu linos ot gntuo protection, to ngroo upon legislation In order to bring thnt nbout, nnd to oxort tho uullod Influence of thu sportsmen of tho stnto to procure tho pnssngo ot such legislation. Tho objects which tho organized sportsmen have in vlow nro pnrtlcu Inrly close to thu heart of each nnglor nnd hunter, bernuso of tho fnct tint tho fund of $100,000,00 or morn nil nunlly used for fish nnd gntuo protec tion nnd propagation, Is created by tho license fees puld by them. Thoro Is a wide-spread feeling thnt tho sportsmen's fund has not always boon used to best ndvatitago, nnd thnt nt times its disbursement has been Influenced by motives other thnn tho furthornnco of tho fish and ganio resources of tho stnto. It is thought that tho stnto asso ciation, which probably will bo known ns tho Oregon SportsmonV I.engue, will ndopt n sstem which will give to each club In tho stato be longing to tho league, one vote Pi tho affairs of tho league, Irrespec tive of tho membership f the club or tho .number uf dolegates soul by thu club to tho convention, Tho pur poso of this is to prevent tho dotul- nntlon of tho nffnira ot tho league by n tow ot tho stronger clubs. Among tho entertainment fea tures proposed for tho delogntos nro a trnpshoot nnd fly ranting tourna ment on tho ilny preceding tho con vention, and n beefsteak dinner nt tho close of tho convention, followed by motion pictures nt n special In terest to sportsmen. BASC0 MUSICAL COMPANY BIDS GOOD-BYE TONIGHT Tho Ilnsro Musical Comedy com pany win make their farewell ap pearance at tho Pngu theater tonight In "McMnnus' Double," two perfor mances being given. They begin nn COLONEL RAY BUYS ESTATE IN ENGLAND Entehl Webb, who, with his wife, is spending' tlio winter in Loudon, writes that ho is having a great time and will visit for a month in I'utis before btnrtiux for home in April. lie hays: "I liuvo met Colonel liny several time; also 11. V. Nell of the Hogttc Klyer ChiihI eouiimuy. Tho world is vwv swull. ''Colonel Hay ! bouIit ft new MHlowobile, n 'Hulls Hoyce,' of miHiw, (lit liest there In', " " 1,,rK0 twtMt with filioir mnl wuh'r jwwit jul 0uUlilc JmuhIoh," r E lURY'S HANDS TODAY Tho caso of A. A. Johnson, on trial In tho circuit court charged with Us ing In and about a house of III famo will go to tho jury lato this afternoon, testimony still being under way at two o'clock this afternoon. Charles Turner, u negro, indicted on a ulrnl lor charge as a co-defendant of John son's was acquitted last week. Klghtcen or twenty witnesses woro called by tho stato and defense, tend ing to rove and disprove that John sou, age 72, harbored immoral char acters in his homo on North Central avenue. It Is alloged that dorcllcta of both sexes camo there to curouso, nnd that Johnson's own nelces and kin took part In the night orgies that disturbed tho neighborhood. Tho evidence In tbo caso Is highly sor did, and a largo crowd packed thn courtroom to listen to tho salacious dotulU. 5$55g5g?y mMWrW .or?! 'z?zcsszszsi.s4'ss',s4v,.ssJ xmmssssjj'sssfssrfrssssiirfsisrfi wmmmmmr wwmw, &z&3m&&zz&&Z6&j . mwsvyMrJifiM '! 'ssssssssssI:l'ly', .- .rr m-rsmsfssfsjjjtrirtif. 'Jr iiHHm'vVC-'.-C-'' JT - J J. K'SJJfSfIIALUJVfJ. i 'Ik vn Charles L, Hwuln or Cincinnati, who Is speaker of tlio lower house of tho Ohio general assembly, has mado announcement of his candidacy for the democratic nomination for I'ultol states honulor, i p I Iljl &ffifm mMM m mm Your scrubbing is done in half the time, with half the work, with GOLD DUST Washes dishes, pots, pans, windows and cleans everything in a jiffy. 5c and larger packages engagement of throo iiIkMs nt (liitulM Pass Wednesday, plujlnit Hold Mill Hnturday thou leaving for a tour of t'nllfornln, A largo crowd saw thu show tnst night, nnd wero uoll pleas ed especially' with tho song numbers. A good ntteudnnco Is assured tho company for their Inst performance, Drynn Aynln Grniulfnthrr WASIIINdTON', Marcli HA Mm. (Irace llurgioavox, daughter of See rotary of Stale and Mrs. lliyau, gave hirth to a dauuhtor hero today. SENATE CONFIRMS APPOINTEES NAMED BY PRESIDENT WASIIINdTON, Mutt-It !l. Ily a olo of Mil to 1!V Hi" senate eimfiun. od today Hit' iiomliiulloii of ,1. 1', SuiudlciiutHt Im ho ioslmasl(r at. Livingston, Moiil. Oilier t'oul'itma limiH weie: .lames Modoviuu, to ho United States miusliiil for lho custom ills ttiet of WuHhlngtuu, Ollxor llurpei', o ho toglHtor of lint laud office nt Independence, t'ul. IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OLDS ND CATARRH VANISH Slopi Nmly DUchars, Clears Stuffed Hrad, lllt lnflmd Air Pmi and You Urralho IVecly. Try "Kly's ("roam Unlni." dot n small txittlo uujway, Just to try It Apply a little In tho nostrils ami Instantly your clogK"l tioso nnd stopcd up air passage of the bond will epen: you will breathe freely: dullness and hcadiicbo dlvtpcur. Ily morning I tho catarrh, onld-luhoad or catorrhnl sore throat will beguiio, Kiul such misery now! (lot tho nunll Uittlo of "VAy'n t'roaui Itnlin" nt nny drug store. This sweet, fragrant batut dlsnolvos by tho heat of tho nostrils', penetrate nnd houl tlio ImIIiiiiioiI, swollen luomlirauo wlileli line tho uoso. head Hud throat; clour tho air msaReistup misty dlohiirgo and n fevlliu: of eleiinslin.. sisilhltig relief coiuo iu luisllittcly. Pou't tny nvnl.o tonight slni glliiu fur breath, with head slutted! nostril closed, ImwUlun and hluwliut, Oatnrtli ur a odd, llh Its ruunliu: un foul luuoiu dropping Into tint Ihroiit, and raw ilr.vness Is distress ing but truly utitlloKs. Put your faith Just oneo In "III.v'h Crotitn Unlni" iiimI your ivld or catarrh will surely dlnapHur. See Our Prices Knly HiinrNo Potatoes, I HO lbs. for Pure White Flour, per suck Pure Cnno Sugar. lJi lbs. for Dry (Irautilntod Suk'nr, '10 lbs. for , A good t'offou for, per lb Holly Milk, 3 cans for t'ronmory Puller. 2 lbs. for n cans Preferred Stock Table Fruit for... 3 onus Del Monio Tnblo Fruli for Preferred Stock Tomatoes, S enns for Kollnncu llratid Tomntoos, S runs for Del Monte Mrniid Tomntoos, 1' cans for . 30c Jam Jam nnd Jelly, 3 Jnrs for ti bars Pearl Whltn Sonp for t! bars White Flyer Sonp for Kvaporatcd Apricots, 2 lbs. for . .. Hvnporutod Poaches, 3 lbs, for Kvnporatod Apples, per lb. . . Shortening Compound, No. A Shortening Compound, No. 10. nwmtfiiiiiiniitwii t ! t I .. nor ..i.in . Itl.lMI ..f 1.1)0 .... Wo i!.Vj Mo ."Hie noc U.10 a.to Wo i no unc .... unn an !M .... Ille .... II.V ,t.un IheDtliliig" llio mnrkot nffonU in fn-li I'liilts nud Vegetables. Fouts Grocery Gov ail-Hi S. Out ml Phono U7I-U7U Bulk Garden Seeds Our stuck of liiilk mid packngo Scctls luis iiiTivcd and wo can fur nish you with now seeds in any quantity desired. Sweet Pea Seed in Bulk Wo liavo these seeds ui Iced, I'iuk, Lavender and While, also mixed colors. Soo Our West Window Marsh & Bennett Phono 2r2 Second door east of Viral Nwt'l Bank. CHICAOO "Lt thm GOLD DUST TWINS tm ymur wmrk" SmmmmjmwMmmmmiiiih They all see it now what Henry 'Ford saw years () -that the light, strong, finality ear, sold at a low price, hest meets tlio do mands of all tlio people. Now they'ro all following whoro Henry Ford led. dor, Is tho prlco of thu Ford runabout; tho touring car Is ioifi f, o, b, .Medford, complete with equipment, (lot catalog and particulars from C. E. GATES SlttHTA IIUILDINO. ZSsaasr:4Js-nSS2E I BWm I lHsstHslJI MICDFOItU, OHK. Ill V n (j