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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1914)
PAGE' TiWO MEDFORD MAFTi Till HUN R MMDFOKI). OKI-WON. .SATIMJDAV. MAIKMI II. I!)i Fi These Are New Medford Voting Precincts Don't Fail to Register in Order to Vote Coming Election JJq q L0 ENLARGED PAID BY E5PEE; BY BOOK AGENT L MED QRO SING ; ; ; ; - . . ' ' LI I "A I I U-J' MiiJgtg T''wn. I- iiiLI V fi lsV 'W " 111 I v ir I T;Jvr Ail "" 'reH I ' , - 1 I ' "' " .! CUB AND TAX UNPAID H. Cameron left town Inst nlRlit IcnvltiR behind n stilt case, and an un paid hotel bill nt llio Medford. Ills mission In tho vnllcy was to rcII music encyclopedia)), and liu was do InK a fairly food business Friday, afternoon, until a tolcgram arrived Btntlng that tho Now York address ha gavo for (he publishing houso ho purported to represent would be lo cated In tho middle ot tliu Long Island sound. Then n number of musically Inclined who signed con tracts began to phone tho banks to stop payment on checks they Issued. Those who paid money aro In tho same, bant, as the merchants who chased Owl checks. Cameron as soon as the going be came heavy departed. Ills plan va to present a contract offering to sell books rated nt $10 for $7.:.0. oiic-linlf down, nnd tho rest on re ceipt. In this way It Is estimated that ho secured from $15 to $20 dally from Mcdford'a musically Inclined. A warning has been sent to towns north and south, and he may no caught, and he may not. The game Is older than the hills of Scotland, nnd some ot the stung are much out. that they should thug bo swindled. I EXPRESS CONCERN OUT WASHINGTON', Mar. It. "The voluntary dissolution of the United States Express company beyond a doubt proves that the parcels post has come to stay," said Senator Wil liam S. Kenyon of Iowa today. ' 1 think tho news is especially appro priate at this time," he added, "as It showg the claims made recently on tho floor of tho sonate that the par cel post Is being run at a tremendous lots arc absolutely unfounded." RECEIVER NAME FOR CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN CHICAGO, March 1 1. Herman II. Kohlsaat. president of the Inter Ocean Nowspaper company was ap pointed a receiver today for the Inter Ocean by Federal Judgo Carpenter. Chancery proceedings started by the I.ako Superior Paper company alleg ed a receiver was necessary to con servo tho property and prcsorvo tho good will as a going concern because of conflicting claims. Koblsaat said tho paper would contlnuo publication, PAROLE BOARD DELAYS ACTION IN DORR CASE UOSTON', March 1-1. Tho Mule pnrolo board, it was announced here today, vk ill not report on the eue of William A. Dorr, of Stockton, Oil., xeuteuml to die during the week he jUJLdSL . S.MI feUSESsm V . aPPXKi l.i. 1' EM- FrtfvT TTMfetxrjr3 -i sSmM switch mill jJmM XlMmMniKmT WmmmwH IMMilM list 1 But ' VsSkw.f mJam&im':srv 9ik T3mwvr I s - r-" nrnTTTrrMfeFT m TrrpSffiPgxK1 -w' fci:ajra5SST5i - " w z y rHin.i3H p r F.wea - tonMmsar w x rrf fcjU"lP3W.i!prat i.l i inwiffi&ft$iv$' S . .'V 5&iStrirri -&?& ArTTA-PL.! i:JLTJuT il iW X ftrtr:n i:s.sojra r rrffur kipm w 1 3; K: J , ,SXn lU2jL -x t-XZl mJXtt VAX Vr-rrH I'ni sa.f HM:K . :tL i i ,?. ' ?T i, :, x ' . ' - - ' -.ax, -j; -U.iW .U.- J-i-'- '.til-' ir- - -.. ;J .. l .. GRIFFIN CREEK I -'- ----- - -.. .. i duilyc Willinni I'ltlviir, U ronuuH MtolMM' ol' llic .Siiiillieiu I'licllii eiiiu puny, Stilm tltt.v iniil lo CiiiUil.v Timumer t'niiioiuiller $8l,8aa.a for Iiimw due t town lol, rinht nT wnv mid (iorii!iiir iirtipcrly oVvnM Ity III' iiillrniiit hi .liie(in eitiiniy. Tlin Ih.v mi fliti (). A ('. litiitl kkiiiI, iiuioumUhk to mimoxiiiMloly 70.imrt, ulll not lif pnld Hir the piexenl. Drliiillo no Inn iinoit llm invw un mi the liiinl uiiint Iim mil lieen it I- nt iipim. The intlnmd hu iiiiuIh ii ti'iilnie iH'Hiiil n pity the eoiuity MV pl'l' '''it lllll'IHt lipult till mriiiinl ilue itnlliiK ninil ili'i'Ulon Ity the tipri'iue riuiit In t In ndinir lit i iitiuti Ir (ln itft N ilfi-iilfil NtrNiMMt tin" i iinmiiv, im lipfiiKi pnilnhl. thu I IH!,IIS Will III' mil NN linl t'l MIUtlllMl it iin. liu' liniiii-ea tif .lelnt Hninty n II he -rrmulv nffeettnl hy thi lo of Hun iimmiiil iiuiiiinlly lieitwflnt'. In i,i-r tin- int'lilllielll ulll the Mill, of v'"ii-i' tlu'ie run he mi Inte ol ti'rli'il iiii nun' lorrii nl ili-llilinii'iii h ir'i"'nl. vlneli till tnKf im. il vtiir- YOU'RE CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS l-CASCARETS .slik llcrt'l.iilip, Sum Mnnim i, Cut, lUil IImmiIi. Mriin I, In it unit II.hm'U VitiI I'ti'iiiiklnu SEEKS HPIONSHIP HIRE FOR JULY 4 SAN FHANTISCO, Cnl., .March 1 . I'nmioter Kddie Oranev wns un-j-lin-; today for n twentv-rnind inntch hero between Chnmpion Willie Itit ehie nnd Ad Wolnst on July 4. Tel ernmrt were .ent both lighters ami Graney expected omc rt of nn LMiininj; March '22, for the murder of hm illicit', Jiime.s Marsh, u Lynn Miuplniniwcr licrorc nijiht. mannfaeturvr, until next week. Friends here of Ritchie did not he- lice lie would lie prepared to mj:h articlts ut I In" early date, lint would nunit tin' uiiti-iiiiie of his ciipigemcnt in Sun Fr.uiei-eo with Harlem Tummy Murphy April 17 hefura nial; itr iiimther miiteh. H wits believed, houever, that the chmiipioii would take on Voljcfit if ho hentx the liar-lemite. German Army Aviator Killed JlF.ltU.V, jrareh M Lieutenant I)e Leoncr, nn tinny nvintor, wiw kill ed here tiday when, in iitteiiiptinj,' n laiidiu'.', Iii.i aerolaue tip)'d and crnnhed to, th eearth. WILLIE HOPPE KING OF SAX FRANCISCO. Cat.. M.inh 1 1. Willie Itoppe U today thu iiiidin ptiteil kiiit; of the fniir-roiinders here following hU fiiiir-roiuid ili'ci"iiui lnt nitilit ovei I'rniihii) Smith. Itoppe won alt tho way. Thu other Iiou'.h rcMilleil n follow-r IMilio Milier won deriiui I'nuii I'rnnkie DoIhihI; Soldier rUder top peil .luck Snolmrx in thu firt riniiiil; Alltolll) IIKI-HM) MtopHNt KlKM-kllllt Solimiiin in the huci'NiI round; I'iek Kendall and Chut Noff I'mmlit a draw; Soldier Wood mm imii the decMou over .lock Mnehailo; Timii tliiley aiiii thu ileeUwin over Luiiix Heller ami Kid Hurt Mtopped Soldier Render in the i1rt round. TRADES IDAHO LAND Cut a 10 cent box nun N'o odds how bad onr Ihur, stoui. nth or bowels, how mueli -Aiur head nr,i how mlt'irnldo nnd unetuufiiit. nbtti you nr from eonntlpatlttN, ludl Kitliui. hllloumiKM ami rdtir.Klrii bowidi)ou alwd) R-it the diMlrod nwiiilu Mllh Canrnretn. Don't tut oiir loiuach, liver and ImiwoU mako oti niliornttlo. Tak Cncant toulKht. put an Hd to (he hendneho, lilllouniuM, dluliKMM, nerv- outrtnM, slrk. sour, Kasay tnuinei. bitrkuehn and all other dl-tire; r.iun our luilde ormiu of nit tho bile, gates and eoimtlpated iiinttcr which l produrliiR tho mltiiiry. A lO-renl box tuonns lienlth, Imp- (iiirs Atnl a rlear head for mouths. No morn ilnH of rIoiihi miuI i!ltr If oii will tnkx n Cnnrnrel mow- and then All ilrtiHRlitii soil Cnncnrultt. Don't forget the ehllilnui thtdr lit- lie limlileM need n Keiillo cloanaliiR, I too ThouiHrt llrnirir, formerl of Loin; Valley, Idaho, traded I'.'O aires of laud to Clareiiee 1'.. Ileiimui; of Med ford for I'Jd uteres luentu! in Sums valley. Mr. ltntfvf r.piel to make his home on this proper! v in the pear future. This deal was ui-Kutiuteil ! I'lilfe-l)rese,- eoiiipaiiy, thev hand- With Medford ttnen is MeiKord mndn litter the proper In tor Imlli parlies. I.00US I.ookS Snioko (lovernnr Johnson cigars, they're madu In Medford, you'll like them. ORCHARD HARNIvSH A team ran pull as Mr. n load with It as any other harness and cannot Injurd tho trees whllo plowtiiR. Cull II, C. ItONNRV, I'liono HIIM..M. Jm5JJmJm Victrolas Victrolas Victrolas VICTOR VICTROLAS LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW You may ho told sonif other makes im just as good, hut hfforc deciding, ivc us a chaiicc to dcmoiistralc a JffiO.OO Vicii'ola along side of otlicr makes that are priced at $200, and you may he the judge and jury as lo which is .superior. We are the only Victor dealers in Medford and vicinity. ' v.syt ' ' Large stock of records on hand, also small musical instruments and sheet music. Victrola Prices, $15, $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200. ', ' , "" H ". t y , '" High Grade Pianos 4 . 'I ! i ' PALMER PIANO PLACE Clanieit-Oorey IJuilding,,side entranee, 21 K. (Irftjie uli-eel. I'lictno 7(H)-It W sg W criHiriJ liiiBiH bmstlBUi Mi Ifl BUSufJilHSI tHnrSHnfll'litliiVI Fifl thl III B i MlBlsililiHaiH ? T V t t T t t f t f t t X J T T Wi&WfW i