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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1914)
"'i K '"PAGE BIX MEDFOftD MATTi THTBUNR afEDFORD, ORKCtON. SATURDAY. t- ,-, MARCH 7, 1011. sbg9 COUNCIL VOTES IMAL L I fr$M5M$M$M5M48N5M$M$M$M$! M$$&W$h$4h I C J, A. 1iJ"i 1Z1M $200 AND I 3UIlt5t tU lVllUIllglll s RESCINDS ACTION REGIONS AT PAGE AT ALL SCHOOLS m AN IK A CLUB N PCTURES N A I NOW ORGANED At n F)cotnl niuetnij of tlio oit.v council TImrfctlny nflcmnon $'JOO wns npproprinU'rf toward pitying the oxpeiwt of seiuliiij: n roprtwiiltitivc to Washington in lielinlf of the Ores cent City linriior, in the limlorMniul- iuir tluil the countv would suh-crilte the linlnncp of expense money needed. Knrly Friilny miiming, Kit 1'ottcn ROr mid It. H. Whitehead served no tice upon the city recorder that in junetion proceedings would he begun by them to stop nny such proceiM inpx, ns "nnybody ought to bo able to iniiko the trip for $180," whereupon the eouuciltncu found that the up proprintinn wn void on ncetiunt of its wonling, uud it vw decided to vnie tin money bv public Milcorip tinn. It was the opinion of the Crescent City people iuteroted, and iiImi the opinion of the council, that (1. Put nam of the Mail Tribune was in the best position to get re.-ulN nl Wash ington, and he was requested to go. He paid: "I can ill-afford the time; I can not afford tin: monev. I am too limy with my own businc. I do not want to go, and it involves a con nidcrahle pon-onnl aerifiee. My services, however, have always been at the call of tho community, and if deemed necessary to advance the community's interest, I will make the trip, providing the community pay the cxeuP08. The public-spirited citizens who believe that knocking on street corners, sitting tight and veg etating will secure harbors and rail roads, develop the valley and up build tho city are conferring a real favor if they head off the move to send me to Wnshington." OBOISTS INDIGNANT OVER LOSS 0E O'GARA Seattle. Wash., March 7. Mall Tribune, Mcdford, Oregon. Just received news of O'Gara' resignation. Next to unchecked rav age of tho blight, this Is tho wort blow the fruitgrowers of Rogue river valley could have received. I consider attitude of thoie wlio liavo opposed O'Gara as suicidal. O'Gara's oppon ents have caused us irreparable Ir Jury. Wo havo slipped back seven years. Tlmo will show tho utter selfishness and shortsightedness of O'Gara's detractors. REGINALD H. PARSONS. The above dispatch from the own er of Hlllcrcst orchard, is a fair in dex or tho feelings of Rogue river orchardlsts over the resignation of O'Gara. All are highly Indignant and with the frost season at band, fear extended losses. Tho county court has ss yet taken no action towards securing a suc cessor but will tako the matter up with Professor O'Gara. The nutics of the wild animal in their natural haunts in Alaska and Siberia as pictured at the Page the ater Satimlav and Sunday is very nmuing and instructive. The actors hae not had time to rehearse nud are caught in tnoir natural move ments, fighting to get nway from the hunters with camera, rifle and laso. The native K-kimo running from the camera, rolling in their skin boats and the native women being tossed in the walrus hide is an amus ing sport. Immense bird life on the Hogoslof islnnds shows the trillions of Cali fornia and Pallas mttrrv in comnlctc possession of these volcanic islands. The immense herd of walrus is a thrilling scene and the natives rush ing on ice floes, roping and harpoon iui; them, would seem to be a danger ous occupation. There nlo is exhibited the only moving picture of the hardest of all irniiio animals to approach, the! mountnin sheep. Several fine held- are scon running up the hill uud a hunter shooting at them. The mother xi!nr bear fighting for her enb shows the intense mo her love of this so-called lower animal for her offspring. The picture is of ten taken of the bear within four feet of the camera, filling the screen. The mother can be seen fighting to get her cub free, jumping half her length from the water, trying to get on deck. Finally they are both set free and the cub grabs mother's tail as they swim nway. At prices of 10, !." and 'JO cents this is an niausin and instructive en tertainment, being lectured by W. ( Clark, n member of the cxiH'dilion. ROOSEVELT'S DAUGHTER HAS EIGHT-POUND BOY NEW YORK. March 7. Mrs. Hiclmrd Derby, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Theodore Rooevvlt, gave birth to an eight-jvound boy here to day. WILSON OFF TO HAVE HIS EYES EXAMINED The following additional Indus trial clubs were otgunired at county school the past week: Anderson Creek, nine member President, l.loyd Turner; vice-president, Pearl Witlirmv; secretary, IJitlh Ord; treasurer, Kuby (luetic; ad visor, Kutli Wilson. Helix iew, forty-five members President, Murritt Randall; vice- president, enn Chapman; secretary, Kttel Milter; treasurer, llarrv Moore; adxiscr. Professor Albert Joy. Independence President, I.uthcr Wilsen: vice-president, Opal Clem- en; seetetary, Wilbur Hurtoil; treasurer. Ktmer Anderson; adxisor, W. .1. llartxell. Lower Griffin Creek, twelve mem bers President, (lien Darbv; vice- president, Dorothy Honar; secretary, Klhel Ouches; ticnsirtcr, Clyde Mill- car. Applcgnte, thirty members Pre! Ion, Charles Mee; vice-president, .losie Wright; secretary, Helen Mee; treasurer, Roy Hrowu; adxisor, Pro feasor C. K. Collin. Wagner Creek, eighteen member - President, Ruel Hull; vice-president, Onie Weiiner; secretary, Helen Hag- lev; treasurer, Mable Kirbey; ad visor, Professor Wheeler. Neil Creek, thirteen members President, Viva McDouough; vice- president, Harvey Tn.vlor; secretary, deorge Seribner; treasurer, Obera Morris; advisor, Mrs. MeKinney. Lpiier (Iriffin (reek, twenty-one members President, Kverett Haul- ings; vice-president, Clifford Kelley; secretary, Faye Anderson; treasurer, Ruth Hragg. Kuril, twenty-eight members President, Hazel Hamilton; vice president, Madison Rice; secretary, Frank Donne; trensurer, Martha Doouc; advisor, Nellie Collins. Talent President, Annie Smith; vice-president, Dolphin Colman; sec retary, Angie Dceson; adxisor, 0. W. Ager. WASHINGTON. March 7. Proi dent Wilson left for Philadelphia at 10 a. in. today for the nnntial ex amination he lias made of h's eyes. Made in Mcilfonl. Smoko Mt. Pitt and Governor Johnson cigars, they are home niado and first class. Dr. Rickert Optometrist The scientific. Intelligent, d rug less, efficient, adaptation of glasses for the aid of vision and relict of headache, and eye strain. Suite 1-2, Over Deuel's S. & II. Green Trading Stamps Given BARNUM CASE AIRED I Evidence for nud against Clyde Illinium, deposed fruit inspector, was presented to tho county court this morning before u largo croxvd, mostly friends of the defendant. The coun ty court lias no power to reinstate Hiruiim, tho firing and hiring of fruit inspectors being mndo upon the recommendations of the statu fruit inspector, nccoiding to laxv. In tho opinion of the friends of Durnum, lie was exonerated. A number of orcbardists testified in behalf of Dariium in refutation of charges. The court took tho matter under advisement. FORTY FORD AUTOS SOLD THIS SEASON Auother cat load of Fotds xvn re ceived by C. K. dates, tho auto mnii, today, milking n total of forty-eight tmrn for this. year. Of these, forty liavo been sold, un many or moru Kurds than xrero gold nil last seatou and the fccasou is hardly opened. In addition to lliu Fords, which sell (kwnefllvtitf, Mr, (Jutes has sold five Overturn itiul quo Colo Hix. He jimliuU that lUl-i will be n record- ImwVw for Miiiti jtle,Iii tho valley juwl lltMl Hit) (4pe of the year will M tit Umt 1KK) lit Iho valley, Announcement We arc noW showing all the newest idess in Spring and Sum mer fashions approved ty Hirsh-Wickwire Co. Chicago and New York Michaels, Stsrn & Co., Rochester, N. Y. makers of the finest of cloth's ready-t9-wear, and we invite you ihspect thsm at ysur earliest op portunity. Come in teday fr a look ahd a tryon. Our time is gratis and cheerfully dohatsd without obligation to you in any way ts buy now or ever. Boys' Clothing and Furnishings arriving daily. CgurteQus treatment and hon Sst prices ts all. Model Clothing Co. Cgrnsr Main and Bartlett t t X t t Y t t t t T r t t X t ? X ? t X t T t t t ? X Yitt tjuit si'llintr piods at six oVltx-lc (or tlH'iruboiils.) So do your clerks. Hut tho rent doesn't quit. ' And your taxes doesn't, quit. And your Insurance doesn't quit. Moreover, tho people don't go to bed at. six. "Why not let an lOloctric Sign and brightly lighted windows, illuminated with electricity, go on selling goods for you after six? All tltro' the evening in fact. . . i !:..,' ; , Why not The. very people you want to reach the purchasers-have, no time to he. on the streets except evenings. That is the time they roam about, looking, seeing, formulating ami deciding on their purchases. People don't have to hunt, tip your Mloctric Sign. Tt hunts thorn up, like a searchlight. Tt is soon front afar. It talks to folks all along the street. They don't have to decipher it, either. It burns its message into them quickly, pleasantly, deeply and surely. And, mark you, they will remember it, and you and your location, after they have, gone home. Once more, then, we ask, "Now about Sunset to .Midnight" May we scud our representative to help you to decide California-Oregon Power Co. ! Phone 1GS 210 West Main Street. Medford. Orocon. X p it s FORDS ... - , Hl --" .. ., e- ; ., Two full carloads, containing 16 Ford cars, received today; one-half of these are spoken fpr. If you want a Ford car this month, place ; your order immediately. ? More Fords shipped in the past two months than were sold here all last year. There's a Reason ..; i x- s ?! Sise me at once! 4 -i '' . it v 1. C.E. GATES Sparta Building; v. f V t . H t' i Ii '. 4 t