Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 04, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFOttD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORKOON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH -I, t!)l I.
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Mr-
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AMANN
OUSTED
AS- PI CHIEF BY
UNANIMOUS VOIE
Willi nn Ironic vole or thanks nfter
they had ousted liim by n ifnnnimous
vote, tlio city council last night dis
posed of tliu services of Kugcne
Amnnn, for hvenly years n member
of tlio fire department ns n volunteer
fireman and chief, upon the ground
of economy. The bouquet received
tlio name vote n.s the brickbat. The
grounds for discharge were Amnnn's
refusal to sleep nt the fire house.
Ainyor l'uniin mnuc n speech in
which lie deplored the net ion of the
council m dischnrpin Chief Amnnn,
iiHertinjj thnt lie wns not reccivinp n
Mpinre deal mid Unit it ill became the
city to reward faithful nud efficient
service in such n manner. He said
it wns fnlso economy. Councilman
Sniwiil replied with some visor that
it was not n enc of seeking nnvoueV
official bend, but a matter of econ
oiny.
Assistant Fire Chief Harry Liiur,
who roso to bis present position un
der Amnnn, nml n warm personal
friend of many years, was named to
fill the vacancy, and another man
nppointed to complete the personnel
of six men on the department.
Councilman Sargent also trained
the cuiis of his oratory upon the
eighteen volunteer firemen who have
made out their resignations, because
the city would not furnish them with
free telephone?! mid made nn nppenl
to their loyalty.
There was a large crowd present,
nnd it wns evident that tbo removal
of Chief Amann ract with but scant
rosjonsc, while the defense plea of
Jtnyor I'urdin was greeted with applause.
SCIENCE PROVES THEIR VOICES IDENTICAL
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BASEBALL FANS
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WELOM
HOME
TOURING
LAYERS
Mario and Mary McFarlanil. long n I They look alike, and of course dress
mystery or the stare, has Just caitjaHke. Hoth have coloratura so
doubt on tho vnlun of n .rloniifip in. Prnno voices so much allko that
strument which was expected to ac-
vaudcvltlo audiences can't distinguish
WILSON
SEND
TO
SHORT MESSAGE
ON CANAL TOLLS
WASHINGTON', March -l.-rrcM
dent WilsonV address, to be read to
congress tomorrow, advocating the
repeal of tho clause exempting Amer
ican shipping from tolls under the
Panama canal net, will bo n short
one, it wns stated today by officials
in touch with the chief executive. In
substance, it wns said the president
would tell tho lawmakers he consid
ers the exemption clnuso a violation
of the Hay-l'aitneefort treaty, and
that he believes the United States
should respect such obligations, both
in letter nnd spirit.
It wns understood the executive, ns
usual, would read the racssaxo at the
joint session of the two houses in
person nud tho belief wns general
that it would be the signal for the he
ginning of n shurp fight over the
canal tolls question.
RITCHIE READY TO
FIGHT WOLGAST AGAIN
them. It In Imnnmlhli. fnr Mm nml.
coropllsh wonders In tho detection ,enco to ,, wlcn ono ,,, ail(l MC
of crime. Tho ncoustlgraph, a Tl- other beplns sliiRlnp.
markablo Invention of I.ulsl PerupRl. , N H. McClung, who brought over
an Itallau scientist, to catch tho tho Perrugl Instrument, believed it
shades or tho human voice, and thcro-j would catch tho difference. In a
by keep a record of criminals, su- test of 10.000 voices In Italy tho
perlor even to the thumb print, did Inventor had found a shade of dlf
not record a difference In their ' ferenco In thoso the nearest alike,
voices. If there Is one. 1 Hut tho Instrument failed to record
These jouiik women, the daiiRh- i a difference, In a tst mado In Los
tors of Austin McKarland. an officla' , Angeles, between tho two voices,
of tho Denver and Wo Grande ran-. The woman sang exactly allko and
road, made the test In I.os Angeles. ! their records were tho same.
HOLLISTER OF COOS
SEEKS HAWLEY'S SEAT
POLICE CAPTURE FOUR
Fred Holllster of North Bend, the
second democratic candidate for con
gress to bo flushed hereabouts this
week Is In tho city shaking hands
with old and new friends. Mr. Hol
llster pledges himself to stand for.
If elected for the opening of public
lands to encourage the homcbulldcr.
Improvement of Oregon rivers and
harbors, suffrage ana national pro
hibition. Mr. Holllster is n prominent busi
ness man of the Coos Day country, a
largo property owner and widely
known throughout the stnto. Ho
promises to glvo Howley the run of
his life It nominated, as seems probable.
BY
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CHICAGO, Mar. A. Lightweight
Champion Willie Itltchle, scheduled
to box Ad Wolgast ten rounds !n
Mllwaukco a week from tomorrow
night, wnB down to 138 pounds hero
today. Tbo champion's quite man
ner and the serious way In which he
goes about his training have, made
hit with Chicago fight fans.
' "I'm Ecttlnc mighty closo to tho
135 pounds called lor In the fight
articles," said Itltchlo today. "Jt
will bo easy to tako off the extra
three pounds In seven days. I nevrr
felt bettor lu my life and will glvo
"Wblgast all tbo fight ho Is looklu
for."
Lloyd Elwood, James Vanco, Her
bert Strang and Houston Ling, four
members of tho Seventh company
wcro courtmartlalcd nnd fined from
$1 to 5 by Major Hammcl of Port
land. Tuesday nlcht. Chester I
McArthur, tried on tho samo charge. 1 8,cetl ,n regulating upset stomachs,
produced an alibi that ho had no tint- I U Ib tho 8Urcst- lulrVcat and moit
form to wear. Tho defendors wcro cu"ain indigestion romeuy In tho
accused of falllnc 1o renort for cov. nol worm, aim U0SIUCS It IS Harm
NEW YOIUC, Mar. A. Surprised
by tho police at the safo In a Uow
ery Jewelry store early today, four
burglars mado a fort of ono of tho
counters and put up a hot pistol fight
until tho bluecoats, finally charging,
overpowered and arrested them.
Tbo safe contained $50,000 worth
of goms. Tho prisoners wcro Iden
tified as Charles Jordan, Gcoro
Jandernago. alias "The I'olack." WIN
Ilam Smith, alias "English Smithy''
and Mclla Itaffaelo, nationally no
torious criminals.
NEW YOKK, Mar. The great
est' gathering of hnsobal! men lu re
cent history was assembling In Now
York today today ostensibly to greet
tho Now York Giants and Chicago
Whlto Sox, returning from their
globe-glrdllng tour. Itoports wore
freely circulated, however, that a
compromise between organliod base
ball and tho now Federal League
would bo effected boforo tho week's
end, and this. It was said, was the
prime motlvo behind tho arrival of
tho big guns from all sections of tho
country.
llaseball authorities assert that
the Federal league Is lu n position to
wreck minor leagues. The Interna
tional League. It was said, has been
hit hard by the new orgnnlxallon,
and minor leaguo officials aro de
manding that tho directors or tho
National nud American Leagues do
something in their behalf,
Everyone connected with organised
Itaseball was awaiting the nrrUal
hero of Charles A. Comlskey, owner
of the White Sox, and his Judgment
will bo depended upon largely con
cerning the next step to be taken
with regard to tho outlaws.
Johnson, and other Kin, Hu Is Ti
years old, a pioneer of tho lloguo
Hlvor valley, lie linn appealed to
tlio Mexican consul for advice In It I
case.
COL. NELSON O'SHAUGHNESSY
FATHER OF DIPLOMAT, DEAD
NKW YOKK, .Mureh l. Colonel
Nelson O'SluinghiU'Hsy, father of
Chur-'O d'Affuites O'SliiitigliuesNV of
the United Stale embassy iu Mexico
City, died here today of pneumonia,
need 71.
' I'OUTIiANI), Mar. I. Contend
ing that Klamath county officials uro
npcudliiK Imgn sums of money lav
Isnly and without consideration for
the people who pay the taxes, threo
large timber holding companies havo
brought suit lu tho Culled Htntes dis
trict court lu this city to enjoin (IM
msltlug- of warranto Issued to tlm
uggregiilo amount of about Hild.mni
Including lU'ciiud lutuiest, The
matter will roiuo up for hearing imvl
Monday lu the federal court, when
tho defendant county officials nut)'
show cause why the Injunction
uhould not bo Issued,
Tim plaintiffs nro tho Weyor
banner Laud company of Ht. I'aul: tho
Western I'aclflo Lund & Timber
company of Mlnneapo Is, and tlio
Osbkosk Laud and Timber company
of Osbkosh, Win,
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JURY RETURNS VERDICT OF
GUILTY. IN JOHNSON CASE
A. A. Johnson, on trial In tho cir
cuit court for tho last two days
charged with living In and about a
houso of III fame was found guilty
late yesterday afternoon, and will bo
sentenced Friday. Considerable
Jangling between Attorneys Mulkey
and Canton for tbo defense, nr-d
Prosecutor Kelly marked tho trial
Johnson was convicted chiefly upon
the testimony of his nephew, Joo
Five leading cooking authorities
all recommend Cottolene
Murion Hnrlnnd
Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorcr
Mrs. Helen Armstrong
Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln
and Lidn Ames Willis
hnvo written n wonderful now book
of recipes nml cooking hints culled
"HOME HELPS." Tho chanters on
"How to Measure." "Tubles of Compiir
ntivo M'usurus," 'Timo Table, for Cook
ing," etc., nro nlono well worth having:
We will send it to you FREE.
Cottolene
The recipes nre practical for cvery-day use, unil illutitruto tho
of nnd value of Cottolene.
Cottolene rocs much farther than nny other cooklnc fat or nliortenlng
money because it is economical; always insures digestible food.
Drop a postal today for your copy
of ''HOME HELPS." and order
Cottolene from your Grocer.
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OPENING SALE OF NEW SPRING GOODS AT
WHAT'S INDIGESTION?
WHO.CARES? LISTEN!
"I'aiHj'H IJaciHii" Jfnkc Sick, Sour,
(nsoy KlfiinacliH Surely Feel Flno
in Fho Minutes
Timo It! In five minutes all stonu
ach distress will go. No Indigestion,
heartburn, sourness or belching of
gas, acid, or eructations of undi
gested food, no dizziness, bloating,
foul breath or headache.
I'apo'u Dlapcpsln Is noted for Its
eminent Inspection nnd missing drill.
After the trial which was conducted
with great secrecy, a military cen
sorship was put on tho news to keep
It from being printed.
ACTIVE UNDERTONE
M
ET
WATER TURNED INTO
GOLD RAY FfSHWAY
Water will bo turned Into the new
$3000 fishway at Cold Hay on this
'side of tho river, this afternoon by
Deputy Game Warden Sam Sandry.
Tho fishway was built by the California-Oregon
Power company under
state supervision, Harry Foster hav
ing charge of tho work. Tlio work
Is held to bo a model and ablo to
withstand tho floods and lilh
waters.
less.
Millions of men and women now
eat their favorite foods without
fear- they know I'apo's Dlapopsln
will savo them from any stomach
misery.
Please, for your sako, got a laruo
fifty-cent case of Pape'a Dlapopsln
from any drug storo and put your
stomach right. Don't keep on being
miserable life Is too short you aro
not hero long, so mako your stay
agrocable. Kat what you like and
digest It; enjoy It, without dread of
rebellion In tho stomach.
Papo's Dlapopsln belongs In your
homo anyway. Should ono of tho
family eat something which don't
agree with thorn, or In caso of an
attack of Indigestion, dyspopsla, gas
tritis or stomach derangement at
danytlmo or during tho night, It Is
handy to give tho quickest, surest
rcllof known.
NKW YORK, March -l.-An active
undertone masked opening dculiugn iu
utock.s today. 'Although transactions
were fairly large, prices varied nar
rowly. American Woolen lost 1, und
General Motors und tit. Louis &
Bau Fruucihco lirst preferred guined
hh much. Hulls became uggressivu
Inter nud boosted prices of influen
tial slocks a point or mure. New Ha
vt'ii Hold down to 05 Vi, a now low
figure, but lutcr rose sharply.
Itomla were cany.
The market clpM'd strong nnd lie
Jfve. With Medford trafre w Medford made.
Still
They
Come!
Tho now Mahogany Tan Kngllsh
(Donbay) Oxfords are now In. Theso
oxfords have a heavy rubber solo and
heel, medium narrow sloping too,
perforated circular vamp and low
lieol.
Pitiei: 9:1.00, 9:i.no and 91,00
Tho now mahogany tan Is a rich,
dark shado that is meeting with great
favor all over tbo country.
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WAISTS
300 beautiful New Waists,
all sizes, now stylo sleoves
on sale Tlmrsdav
at, each,
onlv
$1.25
MANN'S
OlSNTHAli AVR, NI-LVIi P. O.
Openirg Display of
NEW COATS
100 new suits, consisting of tho
very latest spring modols, in
all the new shades, tailored by
the best makers. It will pay
you to see them.
La Votfiio Suits, in all 'colors,
from $18.00 d? ! C
up to J4j
SPECIAL 25 New Suits, all
this season's styles, strictly all
wool materials, iu the new
shades, on sale d "I C
Thurs., each p 1 O
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CORSET COVER LACE
10 nieces new "Camisole"
Corset Cover Laec, new
patterns, 7fnj values, very
special, 1Q
yard O jj
Opening Display of
NEW SUITS
100 NEW COATS
On Salo Thursday
Coats in green,
$10
each
New Tango
Coats, each
New Hlai
Coats, each
$15
$18
SPECIAL
100 Now Houso Drossos, iu
all colors, $2 r j
values, each.. ..tpl.C)
PETTICOATS
HO New Messaline Petti
coats, all colors,
$1.69
FREE Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm, Rogers' Trlplo-Plated Guaranteed Silverware FREE
THE NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
Aro hero in great profusion. Buy while stock is
complete. No trouble to show goods.
38-inch all-wool Serges
and Poplins, jn tho new
&efif
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cSloc Store
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shades, 7oc
values, yd...
48c
Noy 1014 Foulard Silks
iu beautiful patterns,
last colors, 75c
grade, yard
59c
45-inch Crowfoot, black
and white cheek. sr
$i gnuio, yd o yC
'27-inch all-wool Challie
in dainty patterns and
colors, now, AQr
yard TCOL
18-inch All-Sillc Alessa
liue, in all colors, 75c
grade, now, yQ
yard 40C
40-inch Crepe de Chine,
in tho new shades, very
special, jj -q
yard TliOy
THE BIGGEST STOCK OF WASH GOODS
In southern Oregon. Be sure you havo n look at
them.
12&C
27-inch" Dolly Varden"
Crepes, 20e quality, now
at, per
yard
27-inch Striped Seer
sucker for dresses and
rompers, 20(5 grade, now
ua. 15c
"Tango" Cloth, in pink,
rose, tan and brown, 45e
gnjde, now, f) Q
per yard ... Li 7v
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Uico Cloth, iu the new y
evening shades, regular Y
(ioc cloth, now, IQ
yard TtOC
na-iiifh "Katine," iu
blue, black, tan, gray
and lilac, regular 35c
grade, now, f r
27-inch "Soco" Silk, in
ail tlio new spring
shades, .JOc
grade, yard....
25c
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY ONLY
Good
Apron
(Jingham,
yard,
5c
Best
Dress
Prints,
yard,
5c
Hoc
Turkish
Towels,
each,
25c
Clark's
O. N. T.
Spool
Cotton,
ro7,25c
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY ONLY
Wash
Uibbon,
a bolt,
10c
Children's
Knit
Waists,
each
15c
Women's
Vast Black
Hose,
pair
10c
Women's
Summer
Vests,
each
10c
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