Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 14, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFORD MATL TRTOUNTC, MEDFORD. ORKGON, SATURDAY, MARCH II, 1i)M.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN lNMr'PKNIJHNT NKWRl'AI'Kll
rUUMKIini) KV1J11Y AFTKHNOON
EXCRPT HUNDAT I1V TJIU
MKUKOIID rniNTINQ CO.
Tho Dmnrtcrntlc Times. Tho Mrdtord
Mall. The Medford Tribune. The South
crn OrrRonlnn. The Aitlilnrut Tribune.
Offlen Mall Tribune Building, 25-37-59
North Kir street; telephone "6.
Official rarer 0f the Cltr of Medford.
Official roper of Jnckton County.
Entered an second-class matter at
Medfonl, Oregon, under the act of
Msrcli I, 1879.
BUnSCIUTTION RATES
One year. ly null -.
J5.00
One month, by mall
so
Per month, delivered by rarrlcr In
Medfonl, Jarkannvlllo and Cen
tral Tolnt .80
Saturday only, by mail, per year.-. S 00
Weekly, per year . - . 1-S0
Willi Medfonl Stoi-0er
ARRIVES IN CITY
Cur No. 1 oC the Southern Oregon
Trnotion company, llio first treet
enr to bo introiltiucil into Southern
Oregon, nrrlvril Friday nijilit from
St. Ionw, aftur lmving n tutrrow o
pajio from bcin linrnoil in the mil
lion dollnr dock fire nt Portland lhi
week. Tlic car will bo hi operation
liy tho end of next week. The work
nf stringing trolley wires on Knt
Alain begun this morning.
The ear attracted considerable at
tention mid pome criticism. Mnny
cxcctcil it to bo as lon-r ns a l'ull
iimn sleeper and fitted tip tho same.
However, it is modem, with the pav-ns-you-cnter
sy-tem, and able t
hnndlo the Medford traffie for homr
time. All the modern attachment
to Mreot ears are there. It is paint
ed yellow nnd is offieiallv known n
the Wot Main ear.
Tho ear will bo luft 011 tho flat ear
until Monday morning, when it will
be unloaded.
Reported by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Circuit Court
Klmer Coleman, guardian of Ktnily
J.. Carpenter va. May Henry nnd W.
Henry, to set nidv deed to lots
nod '2, block I, town of Phoenix.
Jaok-ou Comity Hank vx. It. W.
flray, et tut, relenfco of judguieut.
1'rolmtc
lMcitti of KHzh 1). Hull, deceased,
final noeoimt and order on hearing
of account.
Kfetuto of John Jlellort, deceased;
final account am order on hearing
of account.
Ileal IChtatu Transfers
A. M. I it'll u vr. ct nx to CIiiih.
li. Elinor, deed, part of lot
I, 121, 1-1, 'ill, mid vacated
dlley in McL'sillV. addilioii to
Anhliiud . . . ....
fleo. W. Cauniug et Ui to .Mary
A. FouiMits, ,lewl, 110.11
nores L'(l-35-I wet . .
J. It. Quigley et u. to Alilutnl
Mfg. Co.. Q. C. 1)., thno
iiitcn'l in the tioithuent
ipiartor of the iiorllicin.t
quarlor wHion J 10-1 oiiBt
M.vrtli) Onrdner to .John Holer,
oiio iicru on (Ink hIivoI,
Slciirmil
Joel Stover to T. J. JvuUo,
deed, fitiiii 1- feet wide
hection L'S-llO-i) went .. .
Miuiiio liiuio l vir to Jryrtlo
I.invton Foibiu;, deed, lot in
block '('," Tulout
Jlyrtlo Luwlon Foiht, cl r
to K1 II. Adiilitfou, deed, lot
in block "IV Talent
10
10
10
T.'jO
10
u. s.
EXPRESS COMPANY
GIVES UP THE GHOST
Ni:? VOItK. Mnr. 1 1. Tho dlr
ectoru of tho I'nltod Statog Kxprcs?
company otnl unanlmouely toduy to
Jlquldato Ita affairs und (llusolvo In
tho Hliorteat posHlblo tlnio.
Tho jircolbo jiioaiia fur realizing on
tho company's nnsots weru not dis
cloHod but It la thought a syndicate
will ho formed to take thorn over o
,
TROLLEY
ar
m
Bill
ONE
COURT HOUSEK
- they may no iusposou 01 io uio worn
advantage-,
Persons familiar with tho com
pany's annuls naaort tho return to
Kharoholdors will bo from 00 to $100
a share.
The parcel post's success and tho
reHt IntorstBto conuuorcu caininU
HhHi orJr waklHK a 1C por cent ro
duotloH ll exprww charKcs nro hold
dlrftBtly r)ti)Jll( tor the company's
retirement after sixty years of opera-
ST. VITUS
IT takes all kinds of oranks to make tho world, and they
throw all kinds of spasms. Tho morning V mail brings
several, or rather the regular weekly installment of, pro
longed spasms.
One of these is from the "International Information
Bureau," V. X. "Woinsehonk, manager, with headquarters
at Washington. I). C. The business of this press bureau
seems to bo to persistently eall the president's attention to
tho "damnable oonspiraoy" alleged io exist among the
Masons of the world to rule the United States for tho
benefit of England. His request to Mr. Wilson roads as
follews:
l would rospcrtrully surest, Mr. President, thai you. ns tho offlclnl
head of th nation. personalis appear before a Joint assembly of cotiRron
ni l wnati' and nrrit tho follow inn clmrgon. vli:
'Thai th. nrlti.-rt i.i eminent constitutes tho head of lnternatlonr.1
Fro- Maorv. and . ivtu holds corporate wealth In common with Mnsoiu
In thin tT:itri
ihc harfv (lionltl ho im in
anaT a to th'lr mniran Should Mnpoiw connected with tho govern
munt. n a hodj. lail t, denv the chaws, It should bo considered ns ,iu
acknowlodsniont that the charges are true.
Mr. Weiusehenk is greatly worried, lie seems to have
dug' up the buried ghost of the anti-Mason nartv of the
early ,J0 s of the last eentury and is dangling it before
tho public as a seareorow. Jle is industrious and persist
ent in confesses to a protracted anti-Masonic. anti-Hrit-ish
spasm.
With all the energy of a cataleptic comes the "Mon
aco," a weekly paper published at Aurora, Mo., organ of
the A. V. A.'s. How it ever got admission to the mails is
a wonder and why it is sent to this office is a still greater
mystery, unless it is to remind the editor what liarrow
gauged and pin-headed people there still are in the world
and how little progress toward religious toleration has
affected a portion of humanity.
The Menace, simply an unfair appeal to prejudice and
bigotry of a forgotten day, is a step backwards three hun
dred years. It reads like tho broadsides that deluged tho
gutter in tho days of the gunpowder plot when every pap
ist was regarded us a traitor. Tt seems incredible that so
much vicious and malicious slush should secure circulation
in this day and age.
No wonder we have to maintain lunatic asylums when
such St. Vitus dancers find a following.
ASKS PRISON AS
VACATION FROM WIFE
LOS AXGKLKS, (al., March 1 I.
Alexander Krytohiek demanded a
:-ix mouths' jail t-cntonce today so
that he might have a "vacation from
Mr. KrystoHick."
KryjitoMck had been haled into
court to answer to u battery charge
preferred bv his wife. He immedi
ately informed the judge that he
wanted to plead guilty nnd prayed n
six months' sentence. The matter
was taken under advisement.
FLAY EDUCATION AS
STOCK SELLING SCHEME
JIOSTO.V. March U. Sharp crit
icism and vigorous defense of tho In
ternational Correspondence Schools
at Scranton, Pa., and their relations
with corporations which have a cap
ital of over $100,000,000, wcro voic
ed beforo tho legislative commlttco on
mercantile affairs today. It was
claimed that education was bclns
prMtttulod for marketing stocks
through the scholarship agents. Tho
school k friend scored tt opponents
ns lotorvsted for a material reason In
Injuria the storks in quostlon and
flatly denied that the nchool had any
Iihysleal connictlou with other cop
jioratlons.
M'MINNVILLE COLLEGE
WINS IN STATE DEBATE
ALBANY, Ore,, Mar. H. Chas.
Scott of Mc.Miunville college was ch-
sen president of tho Oregon Inter
Colloglato Oratorical association to
day and Marlon Stanford of Albany
college, secretary, and Kills Pickett of
Pacific college treasurer. Next year's
meeting and oratorical contest will bo
at .McMlunvllle.
George Stownrt, Jr., of McMlnnvlllo
college won tho Oregon Inter-collegl-
ate oratorical contest. Klght colleges
participated. Leslie Hubbard of Pa
cific college was second, nnd Krio
Dolt of Willamette university third.
FAMOUS GERMAN CHURCH
AT 0USSELD0RF BURNS
IN'SKKLDOHF, (lennuny, Murch
1-1. Kile curly today destroyed the
i'uinniis tliiriceiith centurv chunii oi
St. Quirinim ut Nciikh, near here. The
church wns constructed in the year
I'JOO mid its tower rebuilt in 1-171.
OBITUARY.
W. It. Jliginbotliam
Died, at Medford, Friday, March
12th, 19 H. William Itylcy Hlgln-
botham, natlvo of Mlchlt'an, aged 07
years, j'unorat services will bo lion
at tho Weoks & McGown company's
chapel, Sunday, March 10th at 10 a.
in., Itov. Hldrldgo officiating, Intor
mont at Central Point cemetery. Mr,'
Hlglnbotham leaves two sous, K, II.
and G. II. of Central Point, und uiie
daughter, Mrs. J, K. Nichols of Lob
niinou, Oregon, Also two brothors
und two sisters, Mr. IIlKliibotliuiu
lived In the Willow Hprlngs district
for n number of yours,
DANCERS
the form of a question, ilotuuiulltiir an
FOUR CITIES SURE
OF RESERVE BANKS
WASHINGTON, Mar H. Itcprc
tentative Glass denied this afternoon
that ho had ghen any announcement
&s to all tho cities to bo Included In
tho regional reserve bank list. He
said ho merely named some cities ns
Illustrations how tho rescrvo law
would work.
"Of course," he said, "anybody
can figure that Chicago, St. I.ouU,
Now York and San Francisco will ho
reserve cities but I know nothing
about the others."
I
COMMUNICATION.
Regrets 0'Gara's Departure
Tii the Kditor::
It is with considerable regret that
I learn from your puper that Prof.
O'fiarn i- leuving the Itogue Itiver
valley. He 1i:ik been doing u great
work, and I'm sure the grout ma
jority of tho growers appreciate it.
I wtll be ftiite frank I have con
sidered his presence- in tho ullc
stiihle security for the control of
blight, and n great incentive to the
growers to work together for the
fiirthcnnir of the hot interests of
tire fruit industry, und many cyi
in Hritih Columbia have been ecu
tered on Rogue river hccuuo of hi
presence there.
Kindly allow me to (rtpro,' m
niipreeiiition of bin services in put
nnd to wish him succi'v in his new
opportunities. Sincerely,
h. L. PALMWt,
Coldst renin Kstnto Co.
Cold-trcnm Itmieli, Vernon, II. C.
-March 11. 1011.
.Mailo In Motlfonl.
Smoko Mt. Pitt and Governor
Johnson cigars, they aro homo mado
and first class.
XOTIC'K OK KlltST MKKTI.VG OK
C'ltl.'IIITOItS.
In tho district court of the United
States for tho district of Oregon,
In tho matter of Vmi Tuylor,
bankrupt, in bankruptcy, No.
2771.
To the creditors of Kred Taylor, of
Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, a
bankrupt:
Notlco Ih hereby given that on tho
12th day of March, A. 1). Hill, the
bald Kred Tayior'was duly adjudged
bankrupt; and that tho first meeting
of creditors will bo hold at my office
In rooms 20-22 over tho Jackson
County Bank In tho city of
Medford, Jackson county, stato o
Oregon, on Friday tho 27th day of
March, A. I). 1014 at tho hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, at which
time and place tho said creditors nitty
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, oxamlno tho bankrupt and
transact such other business as may
properly coma boforo mild meeting.
Dated at Medford, Oregon this
13th day of March, A. I)., ION.
FHANK J, NKWMAN,
itefcroo in Bankruptcy.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
M H, liAHTLKTT
Phones M. 47 iH 47-JU
Ambiilnur Hervlto Deputy Coroner
100 Beautiful and Colored
Post Cards
.Many n iv It It I ami Itmo I'll Hue of
IIIUlTIKl'li .MOIr.l.S AMI
ACTIIKSSKS
AN,, n Self.Kllllui;
1WNTAIX VV.S
All for Only at) Cent
Tho greatest imrgiilu In beautiful
cards and rnro art pictures oxer of
fered. Mtitiy are hard to obtain ami
have sold tiliigly for tho prloo wo ask
tor all, Thcso will go quickly to nil
lovers of tho benuttful In nnturo who
appreciate rnro art pictures of well
dox eloped luoilots.
A rollablo self-fllllug foilulnlu pen
free with each order. The ntoiio
hne Mild for olio dollar In stores.
The too bountiful ennU ami hii
all for but fit) cents Sent Postpaid.
ri:.vnt.ii .MAM lu-nmxt. CO.
t)ii)(ou, Ohio.
KEEP CLEAN
And Prevent Disease
11 y scientific vapor baths,
massage, needto spray or
shower baths. Coats no
more than Turkish bath,
but more pleasant nnd
beneficial.
Sc.irato npartment for
ladle.t viltti lady attend.
nut.
Dr. R. J. Lockwood
Chiropractor
0.1.''(11 Gnrnett-Corcy
Illdg., Fluftio ,;t
A GUARANTEED
ECZEMA REMEDY
Wo aro often- asked to recom
mend a remedy for skin trouble
Wo havo secured the exclusive agency
for tr'
"'I
L rifWmT &...
,fOa IHt? PUPtlC KCAIIM A
KXZ2G2
IHAOC HARK
Eczema Remedy
which wo highly recommend and
soil on a positive guarantee This
liquid preparation contains Ingred
ients thaLcouIii;not'bo omployed In
salvo form, nnd theso have the limit
valuablo hcallt& properties. These
advantages ,of jlcrltol Kczoma Ito
medy ovr hll-othor skin remedies
nro of special valtio In tho treatment
of this distressing and stubborn
disease.
IIASKINS' DltCG KTOIti:
l.'vcliLshe -Merit ol Agency
nouses Vou sali:
Ono span of largo mares, weight
2H00. One good all around horse. S
years old. Team 2 100 lbs.
Onn wnll I
UIIO nOII
broken saddlo driving maro. Ono
gcntlo ladles' driving mare. One
good ranch team, Ono span C year
old mules, weight 2000. Can be scon
at
I). H. MM, Phono IfiO, At Union llnni
DIVORCE
Is a Serious Problem
Wo aro unalilo to furnish dlvorco
papers but can supply Wall Paper
representing the lutcst creattou of
loading American designers,
Water's Paint and .
Wall Paper Store
.'IIH j:ut MiiIm HI.
We (live H & II, Green Hlamps
i fclfoa int! Puotic hcauhJ
SB W
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ISIS THEATRE
I'hotopht) Friday and Sitttmlny
Local Color
Two Heel Vltngrnph Feutnro
now itomtv cai.IiUIi ui:it iuamt
Comedy
CAI.Ii OF Till: FOOTI.Killi'S
Comedy
OFT OF SIUIIT, OFT OF MIND
Fat co Comedy
w' wooii
Fnrcu
Hero Sunday
TllltOFdll Till: KTOIt.M
S. ,t A. Itnllrouil Story, Two lleola
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Export Corsotioro
,T2(5 North Iiartlott.
Phono ."iiW M.
Inrt'
,
All Tests
show, not onlv the
liciilllifiil inmlil.ct of
" CI1KSFIAT " hut
its wouiUrinl rcHiilU
in raiMtig the dough.
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
SOU)
I'rr-ccnt Mi
l tiiioruis,
( o , SritHc,
Wah,
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
Itccently renodo'cd nnd enlarged,
added new cameras and apparatus
and Is now strlctty up-to-date tu
every way.
.: M. -
Commcrirtil Work of all Kinds
Including copying and enlarging of
pictures, legal documents, etc. Urn
mldo cnlnrglng, any slzu, nnd kodak
finishing of every kind.
Professional nnd ainntucr photo
graphic supplies.
1 1. M. Harmon Associated Willi Me.
Shop over Isis Theater, Phono II 7-J
WMemore's
fljShoe Polishes
flHIST OUAltTV LARGEST VARIETY
Xliri.u-i,"i
i ilfffilni; thil
maaivrlrroiilikiiK 01 I it I nt n I mi rlillrt
fKlchlMnn imwh i,ii I ox , iLluct nUluul rui
WM.SM. "rHtKLII CliiSS. if
-nivnv-liiiiil,liill( it fi tl.,rr n.l MlKhlnn
all klntls.if rut nr Inn ali ., "irAk"rl, M'c.
"lUTC cmlilalli'i fir cintUii.di m'o tike
prlS In htTliig llxir lni. look A I l!r'iir color
ami lu.tre la H tlirk t ma. I'ijIhIihi liklirmli
or clol'i. M rant. 'S AS V 1 1 III." !, In n M.
ntai HATINT U.TMI U IMSTr." 1 wltriioo
uieiluhforllliliiitai( liUckiluwi. I miulna
Iti al mm l polili ihI prcwrtr lha lull rr.
linin opca wim key, ivc unui UkUll
rASTtrimatlcc
If j(,urrll.rilQinnt lrMplhHn'1 iounl rlm
lli(irlMlnlfnp for fulUli itfksrv rliftrnta lil
WHITTCMORC BROS. CO,
20-2 Albany Blraal, Cambrldo, Maas.
1K4 OUIil aid ljmt Matmfaeluutt a
Shot ililht in Ihl H'etli.
Mother's Anvico
To Har Diuglif r
M Real Live Doll to Fondle Is Woman's
Greatest Happiness.
Hhc N wUiltim Itsi-lf who knows of or
learns of that famous remedy, Mother's
J'rleiKl, It Is nn ox
I crn al uppllculloii
fur I h u iibdii.iilu.il
iiiuscleii und hri'iiMtu.
It iiiihii vi,iinoriiii in
llucncc, nl lays sll
fear, hanlthcs u 1 1
pul n, In a Krutcfiil an
cuiiriiKfiiieiit to thu
expectant mother, and
iKTinlls livr to ito
IhrotiKh tlm period drippy In mind, dm
tilled to untlclpnlu wiiiiiiiu'n greiiti'Kt Imp
pliicnH ii n nature Inliinliil she ahoiild.
'J'lm ncllou of Mother's Friend makes tho
iiitiHcliH pliant nnd responsive touxpaimloii,
J'Iiiih nil Mtrnlii mid letmlou upon tint nerves
and llituiiieiilM Is avoided, mid, In plnccof it
M-rlod of dlHiiiiufort mid eoinu'ipieiit ilreud
It is a season of tiilm repouu uud Joyful ex
pcrlntloii. There Is no imuueu, no inornliix sickness,
no nervous IwIicIiIiik, noim of Hint constant
null Known io so iniiiiy wiiiiieii
This splendid remedy cmi l.o Inn) of nn
ilrus
iiir.im
lt hi Ul.isi u Ik.iiIw, Wrllc in llrsif.
ll-hl lie
imuior uo., a ijjuwr llhls, At
i I -nn
book
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fur thvlr
Io expectant
v ' n
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mothers,
Page Theater
TODAY
NoHli and Kitl. Prosonl
Ji'roil Unymoiul's Hlg Sucoohh
The Missouri Girl
Tho l? Kim Sliow, with
ZEKE & DAISY
A Uroudwiiy cast; a sooiiio pi'otluotion; a big Hcruam.
Spot'inl Bargain Day Prices:
lOntii'o liowpp Moor, nOf; first ! rows llaloony, r0n;
noxt !) rows, iir a regular tlollar .show al. L'Hii anil
oOc. Synts on salo al Ihi'alor office, Salunlay a. in.
Announcement
Ooiiiinoneiiig Suntlay, I hero will ho a Nptvial Pioluro
Hill cat'h night for ono woelc. Walter .Karn.sworlh,
(ho Hasco tenor, Iimh heen Heciireil a.s an mltlitional
attraction for these dates.
JL irv
THEATRE
TODAY
DANIEL FROHMAN
I'l't'sents
"In the
Bishop's Carriage"
With
MARY PIOKFORD
In tho Loading Rolo
A delightful combination of humor, .sentiment, and pathos
CLARK AND LE VERE
Irish Comedians, in a very clever act of vaudeville.
T
WOOLWORTH AND WOOLWORTH
MUSIC
ADMISSION 10 CUNTS
ISInhrM
&
aide lire,
V
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EitfpTH
No Tranutction
Is Complete Until Our
Customer it Satisfied
WE accept our full rc
oponsiblllty with
every transaction. If wo soil
you tires, wo must earn your
confldonco and good will. It
is not enough that we supply
miloago; you nro entitled to
our personal Interest in your
tiro sorvico nnd nil that por
tains to it. ' Wo aim to sustain
tho reputation of tho manu
fncturera of Fisk Tires as tho
Squarest Dealing Company
Makers of the Honestly
Built, Service-Diving Tire,
Fisk Tires aro Furnished to
Fit Every Typo of Rim and
Cost No Moro Than Other
Roprosontativo Equipment
Tho Tiik Rubber Company
CimiiI oifut in u ruiiu cii
JAN rKANCIJCO, CAi.
a.hCii HOulll
ul., W..k. fMilJ, O,., 0lltJ,CtL
flft; Ct) Ul Am'1 Cl
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