Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1914)
( ' I" 1 H YKSm (FOUR MTlDFORt) MATT, TRTRUXE, fRDFORD, OttrKW. FRIDAY. MARCMF lit, 1)U. lu I 1,1 I' I' I 1 I h? Mfrt" &"' . MEDFORD 5IAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKI'UNllKS'T NlJWWl'Al'Ktt i'Unr.IKMKIl HVKttY AtTKHNOON luXCKI'T MJNUAT J1Y THLI MKDCOttt) l'lUNTINO CO. The Pclnecrnllo Times, The Mcdfonl Mall, Tha Meufnrd Tribune Thn South, tm Oregnnlan, Tho Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Tribune ltutMPig, 2S-S7-1 North Mr street; telephimo 55, Official rarer of tlio City of Meuford, Offlclnt Caper of .lackAon Count). Kntcrcil n receml-clASs mutter nt MeiHnrd. Oregon, under the net of Atnrch I, 1ST?. RUBSOntVTXOH HATES One year, by mall ..... . who montii, ty man . Per ruefttii, ildtxrrmt hy carrier In JS.OO THE LIVING DEAD Med ford. tral Oolnt.. Jacksonville an J Con .JO HMunlay only. Iiv mail. t. r year.-., to vWektjr, pr mr . . I M SVTOnK CIKCUtATION. tally avmev for n month tidtn tacetntrfr Si. !. Z III Willi Medfonl Slop-Over PHOENIX YOUTH E A! GIG REFORM Hitvey Miller, aire Id. nnd his father and milier, Mr. aud Mrs. Al fred Miller, of Phoenix, agreed with out a dineenting voice before County Judge Ton Yelle in Proaeeutor JvMIy'a oflW tlti" morning', that Uw Mmicntil,"- ti' the hero of one of the world's great, -t naval battle lt Ki-nt to tho -.i.ilo industrial school at Salein. Ilcwij smiled gleefully when the order was aignnl that will imt linn in an institution that is one ot the tenor of box howl. The latin, r and the mother ph-aded (aniehtly that their Ron, one of M'on ohildnn, be committed. "Ho jmit naturally went go to school, nor slay hi home, jnct want to nun hia Heir till, the time," said the father. "Ilcidti, down where xvc live tliay don't think mueli .of hint. mid Mr. Anderson don't want hi hoys to ini.x with hint, though I lnJ;o liiia and talk to him, and he'll do h dny'ri work with' any man in tliM county. At soIioqI Ujb boya run oe Jinn nnd the little M'inwlHVuui don I uivo hitu any protection. He's got a black nnd blue ejwt on Ids shin now where liiey whacked Jtin with baseball mU lie waute to go to. the reform IhhiI, vlwre lie can hnrn soineihtutr nnd bo sowetttinff, nnd start nil over osljJ." I The mot I or, who wn Uufily etiew vig gum I" enii'h Iter mateV argu ment, n-K'd her "ti tenderly: "You.1 do Annt t p to the reform velioot ilou't u, lleaeyl" Dewey, uttl -tiiili'd, in --vstii'd yc. In thf fiiri- nf thitt overwheliuiiig williiigurhs, nnd the fact that a r ions nnd iie charge had been filed nyuinst tho viuth by neighbors, tha county jiu'',',' made out an order eom- milting l- to the reform xchool. Whon ih' li'di.-r was 8-kfd to ipn the citntton, he touched the jien while l'maerutor KMly iiiuiU murk." rArm' SW1N0 RKMCICR, (ho novstnpor writer, mor--- tally offondod the AVilhuuoUo vnlloy whon lu told tho truth about tho stroaks of niiro oallod roads in that valloy of Kolf-satisfaotion. JIo is probably equally ofl'oudin the good people of northern California in telling the (ruth about, their communities or at least in depleting how their communities impress the visitor and traveler. In dtto of his articles ho says: We linvo Jut eomo front n city of the living dead, whero tho noonlo nro unu auvdnnii unii uenu. no nro 'wri is iiiiymaai. The ilwul nnrt Is men tal. I shall not give the clt' name. It ould bring no pood to tho eltv nnd no HatUtactlon to mo. Thalr dlloiumn Is too pitiful to allow room for cwtsnre. They do not know tlmlr plight. They have lived nlwtws here abouts ami they do not Know that the iroerMoii of irognn lifts moved aJoas wlthoat them. They think they are allvo tieenttiio they nre nhlo to walk nnd hreatho. glvo to loo to words and make motions with their banns, innis nil lire menus to mum. The cities of the "living dead" are not limited to north ern California. Oregon has her share. Indeed, this class of cit.i8on.ship is a type even in progressive cities like Med- tortl. .1 lie only energy those eitixens manifest is in knock ing, ami the only period they show activity m public mat ters is at tax-paying time, or in meetings of protest. Speaking of the people of Siskiyou county, Mr. Ivieker says: A few peoplo In every center of population n Siskiyou want to advance, but mo of the people are reactionary, nnd the hope of tho procreiwlvo eto mnt seems hollow. And yet thoy hro n somow hat choety people, more or Ios some lo., some a great deal more. They lie hack among the pillows of self-eomplneeuey and rejolro. They lack three qualities moro than any others ulmulc-mlndednes. tiiLto-dntoneiM and tho deslru to know more than can bo learned without effort. And I bellevo that It Is their se'fcomplnconcy that enables them to he content over the prospect of finishing their live whero they boisan thorn, and I am glad that this Journey has glvett mo tho chance to discover something I havo novor been able to comprehend the attitude of the man who Is con tent to live nnd die In a smalt town toward the world without. Content ment Is a pofsosslon often sought and rarely attained. Yet It never oc curred to mo until a few days ago that too much contentment Is worse thnu too much unrest. It stuplflea tho mttnl nnd stnrnatec the body. It make sloths or men. mt.; x -e ji. ? ... u , lius iviju oi i no nnnrogressivc is (mo prinemnuv 10 the ignorance which conies from isolation and tho ennui bred from a. too bountiful nature that makes it easy to make a living for people whoso wants are few. Those self-complacent citizens and Med ford has her share nn be found sunning themselves on the street cor nel's and loafing aliout the town most anv time. Thev NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY Tlie Xotmul School imociiUion, for the imrjiOMi of (ui-hiti); the vo opeuinc C the Southern Oregon Stnio N'onuttl grdirAd, liaa deelod iN offleera mill will on have inulleii under way. The Aohhntd Ihdg,- or Klka hnj elected the following efficer: .1. M. Wagner. ealld ruler; t'hntle II. Wolf, e-leetncd leinliuir knight; W. N. Wright, oxleouwi loval knight; (I. II. HedliOrjr. wleenutl kuighl; .1, lv 'I lion ton, ieerenry 1'ieriT PioriMt, lrennrer; Tidily I'mviwl, t.vler; t. II. Prneltt and A. C. Ntninger, (rrtHlero. I'nifeMoor fldiiu'- lti' Voea till Thorne nnd 1', (hini'si m'ociiiI 'ward, l'ted (Imiell mid W'illinin llolmex; I lit ill wnnl, 0, Khun unit S. A. Peter. The eleeliou Inkea place nt the nevt meetiin. Kil'ty men nre nt wnik on the county h gliwny nt Meitiuuiu eniii unii oainiM nre heiug iml up nl t'ole mid SNkiyoii; nl belli eud and the middle. 0 A. 1 1. Kinery, tlie eheniUt and en gineer of the iidueml siiHutra pro- )eetiiringtjIH., wiitca thai the new uprinK o'ia- eoxoivd eoulatna Hthla hy the spee tioseopie teat. S'tnii Hill will lecture on good roaiU nnd (lie beautifying of the Parilie high ay in Ahlnd on lionnl eluh held a nui'dng uieeliiigiMnreh '2X Thursday nigitt.J lleiden iiiterrtlnR Helen Keller will appear nl llie niltirrea by J. V. M. Toy on hank- Armory ihmi. ins "d ctirreiioy, and K. V. t'ailer ). p. tlue of the Itnwniuiu ixluinU on lite mukiiij; mid sendiuir of . U in .Wilntnl. money, it wn Itiue for ihe nouiina- Miwiea Lillian and I!m Pallenuui lion of candidate for the city r. Hml Velina Clark havo rrlurncd front f: .... 'CI... i.. ii. ...:.. . . ii . i ! . , . .. ... NiriuiiiiH ine winier ih nouiitent I nit- fieer. The follow in via the re xult of Ihe prtinnrv electien: .Mayor, Leilh Abbott nnd Walter Cnriienier; recorder, William Urigg nnd William IJebee; eoiuieilnirn, firxt ward, Mer- forniu. II. L While and Mr. and Mi. Squire Parker have retunieil fiom a winter Mijnnrn tit aotithem t'altforiiui r. je;. -...jass-at-; never work, or as little as they have to, and are able to exist on little bpnuse they novor spend anything. They arc'jjerfeetly satisfied to perpetuate village conditions anil lUsually present a solid front against community progress. Their public utterances are knocks, anil the anvil chorus much i.n evidence during hard times. There are only a few knockers in Medford, but there are only a few corners whore they can hold forth in public. The progressive citizen is busy with his own affairs. Con- .. .. . ii ii. .ii .'it t seqiientiy uic Knocicors. wiiii no oilier occupation, appear lo no mucii more numerous than they are and each year sees their ranks thinned. Despite their efforts, there is no chance of Med ford ever .joinimr the communities of the living dead, Stable Window Fly Traps "hi T Dr. Ilodgo gives the following di rections for making and using Stable Window fly trajw: Tho princlplo upon which fly traps are usually made Is that fllos. tend to crawl up toward the light (anlM aeaklug food by small, or a place to oviposit, when they ma crawl downward Into durk cracks.) Ileuce, by arranging cracks and kolas In screen wire pointing up ward, we can trausform any kind of a box. with no cracks or holes at the top through which a fly can ocape. Into" an effective fly trap. Tor tho top of such a box trap a light frame corrod with semen wire Is bettor than n wide board, becaiifco It lots In the light, nnd It Is lew llkoly to spring or warp and so open crack flap In the wind and so need not In terfere with ventilation, and they darkou tho othor windows so that nil fllos about tho itablo will try to get In or out by tho trap window nnd will be caught going or coming. If carefully worked, oarly In the season, the animals balne kopt in during tlu heat of the day, fur a few coniocu tlro das now and then. It Is possi ble practically to rid a barnyard ot stable ( Infant llo-pnrnlysls files) horn and black files Mint are not at tracted to baited traps. If the Htable and cellar aro widely open aud full of cracks, the trap should be made without bottom board aqd set over n ridge of attrno tlvo bait on tho manure pllo or lit the most likely placu about the barn yard, ami all other fly foods kept out through whlefc tho files may oscapo of tlle way fnr a, ,M)W1blo, For ne in a stablo window these i I.ouli! IhmiK! Smoko Governor Johnnon clgnrs. they're made In Mcdford, you'll like them. V.U PASU, Mreh 1.1. Thai tweu-tv-oiio Mo.vifiui federal tdihtioterer, mid eighteen rebelt. had been killed in a desperate tijfbt on the Ms.vii-an t-iile of tho liunbM- nppositw Jlalpuin, . M., vviiH the information reeeiuxl today by Uuiicil Staled army otfi ceri. bete. There were no details. FEATURE FILM AT THE STAR THEATRE TODAY The management of the Star thea ter offers for today nnd tomorrow Mary 1'lckford In her blggout miccou lu the nuiiop'a Carriage". This ! oiio of the bust tlilUHa done Jut by tho 'l'umous l'lit) or" comjiany nnd Daniel Krohmun, umtei whosp dlrco Hon It Is produced, has spa roil neith er piiltia or niopoy In making It a, molosraphy innstorplecQ, In this refined meloilrninu wo sea l.lttlo Mary lu if now light. "In tho Ulshop'a Carriage." rrom tho book of Allrlam Mlchelson. Is n crook play; ucVorthclcHH Its treatmont Is so arils- tic, bo delicate, to finished, that It Will plcaso overy division of society. In its delineation of tho character of the charity girl who falls out of tho clutches of tho vlrugo In tho charity (r. house Into tho hands of tho thief &t of tho frying pan Into the flro, as it were and then under tho Influ- mm ot a man animated by hunest MMtUrM, tho picture is moro than in if wUwgl It Js liibtrjcllve. KuiiiuV Mtompli ( Mferw, hor failures, and kan HtLnl LetiuLuU avarvvrniiL' will lint laHil vHk ttot HipMalAlleulluu. iL (raps iiMy bo made of any size to fit the opening, or they may bo made smnllor than tho opening nnd the rekt of the space fitted with boards or gunny sacking. The trap for stable should bo flttod to tho mo?'. likely window of n stable or stable collar tho window on tho sunny side, out of the way ot provnlllug winds, and the other windows cov ered by hauglng gunny sack over them. Thoso cost no more than Jf buug elsewhere for tho time; tho Ainliiilanco Service Deputy C'urntinr John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant !W S. IIAIlTIiKTT I'lionea .M. 17 and J7-JS CONVENIENT You will find it convenient to Mipply your fiv&h vegetable wants and have them delivered with your grocery order. VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY Lettuce . Green Onions Kadishos Cauliflower .Spinach Asparagus L'huharh Cabbage Carrots Parsnips Turnips Rutabagas Celery I Jell Peppers Onions Complote line of Fro3h Fruits at all Times Now goods, clean, sanitary store, up-to-date oervice. Marsh & Bennett T'hono 232 ' Neoond door east of .Fii'bl Xat. Rank. I ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS. . I lly A. C. Howlelt. i " Mr. mid Mr. Paul Ojuly kn. form ernlly or Sluietti county, California, ultliongh they enine direct from Sse- rniuento, they enine in Suiilluy iv oiling nml clanged a hhiiii at tin Suiiiiy-ide. Till?4 net mOVning llio.v pnu'iired a tettufnud driver rtom thi Harnioli & Sou stable and went up l Ihe old Tuok'er raneh on Itom river. Mr. Opdyke has imrelmnfil a half inlcr'iMl- in Ihe raneh, la t civ known ai thuKuyarl inneh, and will have the inaiivj;eineiil nf the plaee. Mr. Opdvke hits also diMced of liii ranch in Shnetu enmity, t'altfornia. for a good price, lie wa iilina here lust spring and waa so well pleaxrd with the mmntry that he con cluded lo iuycsI in teal estate aud live anion;; tm.Mr. ami ilnt. Op dvke were on lieir way from Sacra mento where they had attended tin wedding of Mr. 0dyke'a brother. John I). Tucker, mid liuhy M. Oile. The Tucker nre well 'known in tht country and AlWoV. fiicmU will be glnd to have her-amnnt: thrill again. While hero Mr. O. gave me a sub scription for Ihe-Mail Tribune no Ha to keep xmteduii' tln uffaira of the world nt Inre. , KrcJ iKjadljrer of I Mi'xlfonl t lnt at the Suiinyoide nguin. He i here Setting bin fifteen ncm oreliiin! in rendiueii for the summer, lie i huvinf; it eultivutcd, getting lie- ground ivndy, At I undentniid that the Hii7.e)fou bov, IVauk mid Willie. are going to uul (tliu entire tniei, twenty aerds.lnlieiyis lliii wa- Ilr. !'. ti. rarlliw, inje of the Med ford iMeoinlh, enine out on lla train Mmidav lo nee liny Siniib and Mra. W. L. Childretli. I limb tr-M'id Umt Mix. Oiddreth bus improved eouaidenibltf. C. K. Hollow, nnd .Mur.iliul Miuter mime into Ihe Sunuynide Into Sim UY evening for tgippcr. They had come Hint day ,froin Talent with a bunch of cattle, loft them nl the fiiigutiilo mneli mid cuiie on up hci-e lo mipjior. '' 1 mu under Ihe ifceunnllv nf chrou- ieliip miolher ue'eideiit. Charlev KinzleV little children of I.nke Creek were on their wjiv lo Heboid on liiirstbiiek ami by some iiii-hii Ihe hoy tell ot f aiMljn fulliiiK pulhd hi" Mlcr nflcr liim1 mid in ulighling struck u reek nod his Uler fell on top of him, mid Ihe remilt tuix lie b.id two of In n(H broken I'ln- yirl FOUTS Make the Prices Poluloe-., Hill Ih, . ),()(. Puio White Flour, miek $l.l.'j Pure Cuiio Sugi - 'S Hi.' $1.00 Dry (iriimilnii-ij .Sugar, 20 lbs. $1,00 A good Hoi fee, pur lb .. 'J.'ic Holly Milk, .'( emifl for. . 'J.'ic Cigumory Iliilier, lbs,,., 0c .'I eniis Table FrniUi. . fide Piefuiittd Stock 'i'liiiul.ouH, 2 eium Jllki Jiini mid Jelly, ,2 juik,... I! liiirw 1'eiirl While Soup II bin's While Fl.vcr Soup .. Shortening Compound, No, fi Shortening Cuinioiunl( No, 10 Hvorylliing the murkct nffordH in Fresh Fiuila and VcgctublcH, hut infuelion gunraulei'il, Try us on pi, one orders, wax hot hart. Dr. Holt w- mllnl and mlueed Ihe fraclmv. Churlea NVwdrottt and IhupIv ot t4tke Creek were giirM ill the Sun nyside lat Monday. Floyd IHeree, one of Ihe deputv asaeaaora, is aaneaaing our town mid the sui rounding country and lie i (lie firxt aMsor that we have had fr a long lime that nilted the hu iiic. He keeM going all the lime. While lie waa here nl the Sunny do he gave me a uhrriithn for the Mail tribune, Mtil that he wanted to keep Mtrd "ii eiirrrnt neiit. Mi-n A tlie KlitMl of Mrdf.ud enute out thia Wednesday iminiing and look the I'jigle Poiitl-Pmiat tage for Trail where he will keep houHe for her uncle while he pule m hia crop. Itudoljdi Peek nf l.nk Creek waa in town Wedneatioy alter a hiail uf grain lo sow. Henry Fteuoh vvaa in (iiwm Wfd uemlav interviewing our htIiihiI clerk. A. .1. FWy, with reganl to fnmUli ing our hiMi houae with wood for Ihe coining season. Mr. Ilrnrv Meyers of take Creek came in Wiilnodnv with n lot of cliiekeiiK for Ihe market. MRS. W. W. LAKE TelN Other How lo (let Strong mid Well Mm. W. W, l.uko ot Aberdeen, Miss,, me: "The r.rlppo hd lo't mo In n weak, run-down rendition Horn which I suffered for uniiin time. I tried different remedies but noth ing seemed to do mo nuy good until I took Vliinl, fiom which 1 received great hcitcUt, My cough Is almost euttiety gone nnd 1 mu id long mid well again, and' I am glad to recom mend Vlnol to others who sulfur na I did." Mrs. I.nko'n recovery was duo to the combined ncllou of tho luodlcl- mil eteiueuts extrncted from cods' llvoMroiuhlucil with tho blood making nnd strength creating pro pel ties of toulo troll, which aro con tinued In Vlnol, nud her cough dj npteurcd as u natural result. Wo gunruiitco (hat Vlnol will do nil we claim and will pay back your money If Vlnol dm a not satisfy you. Medtord Pharmacy, .Medford, Ore. IV S. Stop scratching, our Saxe Salvo slops Itching. Wo eunntutou II. KLEIN FOR KLOTIIES Is still at the old stand next door to iho First National Ilnnk, upstnln MEDFORD TAILORS Why! Madam WHAT WORRIES YOU? Don't Your Laundry Suit You? Why iiol send us your fam ily wash' We will return it rough dried or wo'll do your ironing. No moro worry or bother. Special rates on family wash. IMealed Mosoiu Shirts, reduced to I fie. Medford Domes tic Ldinidry Phone ICO ISIS THEATRE l'lio(npln) Filday mid Satuidny Local Color Two Heel Vllngrnph Feature now iioiiiiv c. i.i.i'.o mat ni.t'if Comedy c.i.ii of tiii: i(H)Ti.i()inx Comedy OCT OF SlllllT, OCT OF MINI) Fur co Comedy lttlV WOOli Fnrcu Hero Sunday TllltOt'OII Till: STOIt.M S & A. Itnltroud Story, Two Ileeis SiooIm" .Ml. I'ltt. Cigars and help build up a pay roll fur vour own town DIVORCE P Is a Serious Problem Wo nro uuublo to furnish divorce papers but can supply Wall Paper representing Hit latest creation of leading American designers. Water's Paint and Wall Paper Store IIIH Knot .Main SI. We (IKo S & II Oreeu Ktainps Don't Plaster & BISHOPRIC Saves Money Glvos Bettor Results fi tfk 2.,f I.)" 2'ie O.'ic iJl.J'i Page Theater SATURDAY, MARCH 14 Xorlh and Kith Present h'rod lia.Miioud'.s I Jig Success llie Missouri Girl The Mig Kim Show, with ZEKE & DAISY A It road way cast; a scenic production; a big scream. Special Bargain Day Prices: IOntire Lower Kloor, f)()c; first -I rows Italcony, fiOe; next .') rows, 'Joe a regular tlollar show at 'Joe and f)0e. Seats on sale at theater office, Saturday a. in. Announcement Commencing Sunday, there will be a Special Picture Hill each night for one week. Walter Karusworth, the Itasco tenor, has been secured as an additional attraction for these dales. r3 JL ij. THEATRE TODAY Beautiful Walls and Ceilings -Mtcr than old (ulilnneil 'lath-mnl-janter"ali'i cot -aro Inmrril l,v lliu uta if III alt oiiflc Wall llonrJ. I'iy to PIly Thauiandi of homo ImlMsri, cirprnlrri nil ronlrnrlnn aru nvliitf tliiiitsiu) inoimr y uilni "llmhoprlc" fur ltirlnr of new lioue, fur liuildlnn turtillani anil (liilthiou up atlio or lianratiit ruuim. Tlio Wall Hoard comet In iliccli 4 feet fiuaro. ready to nail In alucldliii. No lnoU Imt i and ,hamiiiT needed, cTnca mi dry. No mini, lilayj Miir-cun'twarp. flikca .moolh. aanllary wall, read for pilnt,punr, kaUomlnu or fiirlap sa ovn o applied, wrilo fur Free tisinplv. for Nsw llouaos or Rsmodollng; Uaa DANIEL FROHMAN Presents "In the Bishop's Carriage" FOUTS GROCERY CO. e 30-40 S. Central, Pliones 271-272, CANT CRACK. QUCKLr, . , . nriituc a Illthonr oWalllluardl drlwl laih ami lieayy llli umldedln lull Aiplull I preimuru j jiu onl wa ureuru wuuwn iIim don't liuMitltll urilt nt Ulittl, ttfruunti. niintmluufur imil.HH l'lNHun4 tomfilt. Central Ooor & Lumber IICIIIK MJIUKCUIIII j' IHltCIUunfll, ' P0RU1M0. DBrRnilAs AW MtLltntllf$ln,t SUIwjiiw aiurui Imi Uvti d.i llcui 1 1, 11 l,i iim r. Dill I .A7K anllary i a combination of Klln-1 iielioard, l.olluaruliii.I daillo undereiioiiiiniiH fl jiuidllrfciiidl,yai I I.. If ...... ....!. IMiiltrtuunltd 1 MlVUhtS. if 'z m g&r,S tKZt Willi MARY PIOKFORD In tho Lending Rolo A delightful combination of humor, sentiment and pathos nr CLARK AND LE VERE Irish Comedians, in a very clever net of vaudeville WOOLWORTH AND WOOLWORTH iMUSIO ADMISSION 10 (MONTH V v K ,A! : -.i .