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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1914)
IT ii r PAGE EIGHT STTMFOttT) MATT TRTTOTNR MEDFORD; OrtKGOX SATURDAY. MARCH M, mil. ..i!iL'.V M..r.'w 4 GIRL PREPARES FOR LONG TRIP TO CHINA TO BECOME A BRIDE zxssaxmsz r.r jtrTT"-imr nt i ' ineaBPKanri-rTT'r.rT-. bti"t.".i n a55 OF WORK I All Automobile Owners SJEGEL FAILURE PRISON 7TH TIME 2 0 mm MS PANKHURST HROUGH RELEASED FROM Xi:V YOItK, March 1-1. -The Fourteenth ntrect More of Simpson, Crnwford & Co., owned by the S.cgel Stores corporation, will clo-c their iloors tonight by ronrt order. At the same tnno 21100 girls, mnnj of them destitute, will he thrown out of ork The failure of the Siccel Stores cor poration, District Attorney Wh ttnnn said loilny, has hit sill workers harder. than nny. other in the city's history. "The evidence we hnve unearthed," nilded Whitman, "shows that Henry Siepel and his partners are culpable niul they must pay for it. Wo will accept no compromise. About S.0 girl employes have lot their nungt. ns well as money paid into n sick fund, which was 'loaned to the Sie pel private hank." One girl who had been in the cm ploy of Simpson, Crawford & Co. for years, the sole (.import of an in valid sister, died oon after the firm went into bankruptcy. "With everything running smooth ly," said n n employe today, "the in valid sister would have receied .f 100 from the beneficiary fund. She got nothing and her Mter was buried in the potters' field. Someone should bo made to suffer for the way the employes of th,c store have been rob bed. We not only arc to be thrown out of work, but money we put into the Siegel bank, representing years of work and self-denial, is gone, too. It's hard on the girls." OIGON DEFEATS STANFORD IN DEBATE EUGENE, Or., March 1-1. Univer sity of Oregon debaters lust night defeated the Lelnnd Stanford team in the triangular contest involwng Oregon, Stanford and Washington. Oregon had the nffirmntive side of the questien: "Resolved, that the executive de partment should be made rexpon-ible for our national budget. Morris for Oregon and Weston for Stanford were the stars in argumetn and ileliv cry. Favorable comment on the work of their colleagues, Hurtles ty and Ide, were, also heard. Tho verdict of the judges was unanimous. imt'.k"?-LV -mm immtmmM MKgMliliiLJtJ MIm Itu.tl l!t"e. of Treatuu. X J l busy preparing tier trnuse.iu before starting on a twelve tlioil.xtul mitt Journey to tw mnrrlctl to a man she has never met She will leiue soon foi j China to be tl.e bride of Arthur O Itowinan. a Xew York man. who Is lit . the customs serxlco at Hung Chow t.OXUOX. Mnr. 14 Mrs Uinine llne PunKhurst was released from 1 follow ny prison again today. It concluded her month Installment ot Imprisonment under tho same sentence for acts ot suffragette mili tancy. She was on hunger strike and the prison ploslclans said she would die soon unless she atn: yjt lit probabl would kill her to feed her forcibly. Wednesday six suffragettes, arme.1 with long-handled hammers smashed tho front windows of Home Secre tary McKenna's residence. In Down I lug street. They did not try to cs- capo, were arrested, rushed to West minster police court and were sen tenced to two month's imprison ment each at hard labor, In record time O'GARA MEMBER OF PANORAMIC VIEW OF i Professor 1 .1. O'flnrn has receiv cd word of his election as a member nf (tin t.iivnt t l.i. rnli.i.iiml mii't PDATCD I KUZ DADIT 'f Kuglnud because of his work in UluilLll LnliL I (Hill i connection with frost prevention and i lie uampnieis iueti inereou. ine honor comes just as he tpiits work in eoiiuection with the weather. Professor O'Onrn is now a mem ber of nearly nil European scien tific' societies ns well as thoe of America in connection with his lines of work. The validity of the motor ve hicle net having been sustained by the circuit court, all users oT mo tor vehicles not having a license for the year 15)1-1 are hereby warned to immediately apply for such license. E. E. KELLY District Attorney. Hupmobile History CIIAPTKlt III AS FEDERAL ATTORNEY SAN FRANCISCO, Oil., March 14. 11. F. Towiisend resigned as hpeciul nssihtnnt to the federal attorney renernl, saying he did so because he could not afford to work for the pay he was getting. Townsend tins had charge of the Oregon and California land grant case for the government nt $10,000 n yenr. ROCKEFELLER TO GIVE CLEVELAND $50,000,000 CLEVELAND, O., .March 1-L It ivnt, announced that John 1). Rocke feller intends to give at least -foO,-000,000 to the foundation for Cleve land's betterment. coit.v con I'li'i: fhki: with ihxii: qui:i:x Kvcry Purclmher of a 10c Pouch of I)llo Queen Will Itecelte u Corn C PIjkj Free Local dealers have a limited sup ply of "Panama" Corn Cob pipes and during the noxt few da) a, or until their supply Is exhausted, they will glvo one, freo, to each purchaser of n 10c pouch of Dixie Queen Plug Cut To ha ceo Tho "Panama'' has a natural finish corn cob bowl that boasons richly unci ubsorbs all the nicotine, thus In Hurlug a mild, sweet smoke. The Htum or Imported Gorman Welchbel wood, with Amborlno bit addn Its own aromatic perfumo and It neat and serviceable Dixie Quoun Is what the local deal orscall "a man's tobacco" and they statu that Its treat process, which takes from three to five years, and gives to Dfxlo Queen u fluor and Bwcotness, that Is cxce)tloual. Sev eral seasons' crops uro kept stored away, by tho manufacturers of this tobacco, so that (ho quality of Dlxlo Queen never vurlcs, and the lover of this famous tobacco never switch. .Tho popularity of thu corn cob plpo scorns to bo greiiler thuu ever it nd al local dcalum say thulr lim ited supply of "Panamas" will dimin ish Vary quickly, d lovers of a good old corn cob siuolio should (uku lidVHUlujfo of (his fruo offer nt onco, OregonV great natural and scenic wonder, ('rater Lake, is .shown in u mii(tif and .striking manner in u panoramic view recently issued by direction of Secretary Lane. The characteristic features of the laud- scaic are hmimht out in n realistic maimer by harmonious combinations nf color and shading o that the na tional park is shown as it would tip- jear to a person fljtng oxer it. The lake, which is almost in the center. a dark blue, the alleys and meadows are shown in n light green. the cliffs and ridges by shinies of brown and yellow, the roads in light brown, und the streams in light blue. The lettering is printed in light brown which is easily read on clo-e inspec tion, but which merges into the basic dors when the sheet U held at some distance. This icw, which may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, I). (, for J." cents unfolded and for -10 cents folded in a cover, measures 111 hv IS and is on the scale of one mile to the inch. It is based on ac curate Mirveys and gives the observ er an excellent idea of the configur ation of the surface. CANNERY PROPOSITION IS BEING INVESTIGATED SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE II.M'STUATKII !K!0 PAOKS Tells nil atMitit m'v matters! what young men and women, joting wives and husbands and all others need to know about the sacred laws (lint gov ern the ex forces. Plain truths of sex life In relation to happiness In marriage. "Secret" of iiuiiiIumhI and twinuuihootl; sexual abuses, social ctll, diseases, etc. Tho latest, most advanced and comprehensive work that has ever been Issued on sexual hygiene. Price less Instruction for thoso who are ready for tho true Inner teaching. This book tells nurses, teachers, doctors, lawyers, preachers, social workers, Sunday school teachers and all others, )oung and old, what alt need to know about sex matters. My Wluricld Scott Hull, Ph. I., M. I). (Leipzig).' XeMNaMr Cemments: "Scientifically correct." Chicago Tribune. "Accurate and up-to-date. ' Press. "Standard (Continued from esterday) in the touring models, cocoa mats carpet the tonneau floor. The back of the front scat U uprolstored to prevent marring of the enamel finish. These cars Incorporate st)to and beauty In their low, graceful sweep InK lines, clean construction, Individ uality without frcaklshnoss. For every service, and In every de tail, except that of unusual luxury and wheclbase, these types stand euua In quality, workmanship and close Inspection with cars of much higher price. CUAPTKIt IV Ilupmobllcs hnvV been unusually favored In different parts of the country where road conditions are roiiRh or jirlraRflc. In tho mountainous and hilly parts of the United States; on the ve'dts of South'"Afrlca nnd the rugged plains of 'Australia, you will find Hups In larger proportion to their production ,Atiaji the make of l"' almost any other car. Our company has never gone In oflclally for rctlAhlllty perform ances. However, Ilupmobllcs, under the auspices of souin of our progres sive dealers have achieved some re mnrkablo feats during tho past year, the more Important of which nro briefly described. On April 2Mb, 1113, at Stockholm. Sweden, a "3J" Hupmobile flnlshel first In the elithth annual .SwcdlMi winter reliability run conducted by the Itoyal Automobile club. Tho tour covered 731 miles out many hills thickly coated with Ice. There weri OS contestants In this tour, 1!) raru being American makes. For a ong time the record time by motor between Los AukcIch and San Francisco stood at 1? hours, April 32, 1913. a Hupmobile "32" roadster, driven by IL W, Johnson of Fresno, Cal., made the distance of I S3 iuHch In a Uupmohllo In 1 1 hours flat. (To be continued.) Think of the Company hehind the enp nnd you'll renli.o why .Kurds nnd Government, honds are hoimht with ennui assurance. Ktroiujest financially world wide in scope largest In volume of output. We hulld our reputa tion into the car. Hetter huy a Ford. Mr Is the price of tho Ford runabout; tho touring car Is ICI& f. o. b, Medford, complete with equipment, (let catalog and particulars from C. E. GATES niWUTA lUHLDINO. MKDI-OIUI, OltK. FENCING SEASON IS NOW AT HAND YOlr NKK.I) TO I'KOTKCT YOKU ClKOWINll CHOPS AND PASTTIvKK KUOM STOCK AND 1KKIS. YOr KIIOl'liD INSTALL A KKNCK WITirSTKKNvlTII AND LASTING QtTAIilTIKS. These requirements are fulfilled in PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE niuiirwiB tiiiervUMv -r Our repair shop Is second to nne. K. X. Iliiure, Into foreman of (lie largest remlr shnj on the ro.st, 1m our nuiMer inccliiinlc. Wo sell tires, ,t ll Ik-, oils anil gasoline. Agents for the llupmnhllp noil C'adlllnc rrs. Cant HAshetl and polishis! tlay or night. Free air compressor in front. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. "j -l.i" .1;S s aactEd rA-Hl- " .. a . "si 4A-H TtiVw l it- wrr OVll 12-IIAR -Ki-INCH PKI, 110(1 AND STOCK KKNCIO is specially designed ftir your needs. In this fence you net more value for your money than in any other fence offered you anywhere at any price We ship carloads direct from factory to Med ford and offer you the hest fence made nt a reason able price, delivered at your depot. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" MKDKOHD ORKCJON Tho committee having In charge tho Investigation of the cannery prop osition of It. D. Hoko of Central Philadelphia Point, report that thero Is enough book of know-ledce " Philadelphia acreage signed up In tomatoes, etc . Ledger. The New York World sayi: and that the banks of tho city will "Plain truths for thohc who need take up at onco the matter of financ ing the proposition. It Is understood that a number of merchants stand ready to take stock and glvo assis tance, and will bo called upon by tho committee the first of next week. , or aught to know them for the pre tention of etll. Under plain wrapper for only $1 00. Postago ten cents extra. MIAMI Pl'ISLISHINU COMPANV, Dayton, Ohio. svxoi'sis ov tiii: axxcal statkmkxt of tiik Hanover Fire Insurance Company of New York In tho State of Ne.v York on the 31st day of December, 1913, made to the Insurance Commissioner ot the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up Income Net premiums received during the year Interest, dividends and rents received during tho year.... Income from other sources retelved during the year .1,000,000.00 . 2,528.856.77 . 143,451.2'.' C'J,5C3.t)l 12,741,871.80 Total Income lIshureiucntM Net losses paid during tho year $1,404,815,07 Dividends paid during the year on capita) stock... Commissions and salaries paid during tho year..., Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year Amount of all other expenditures 100,000.00 . 700,473.81 88,500.00 . 341,808.03 2,H15,G57.03 Total expenditures Assets Unpaid reinsurance on paid losses $ 18,825,53 Value of real estate owned (market value) 1,129,173.00 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) 2,801,759.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 3,500.00 Cash In banks and on hand 297,132.10 Premiums In course of collection written since Septembor 30, 1913 404,072.83 Interest and rents duo and accrued , 27,870.31 Total OBkotB 14.713,232.80 Tptal assets admitted in Oregon 14,713,232. 80 Llnbilitle Gross claims for losses unpaid I 219,155.18 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 2,042,121.89 Duo for commission and brokerage 0,231.27 All other liabilities 101,110.59 mSm$$m$mm$ ? f t J T ? f r . 1 WE SELL ELECTRIC SERVICE i! Total liabilities exclusive or capital stock of $3,001,928.21 Total premiums In force December 31, 1913 $5,187,923.17 IIiinIiicmk In Oiegou for tho Year Totnl risks written dining tho year $ 720,100.00 (Irons premiums received during the year 13,308,3'i Premiums returned during the year . . .. 2,320.02 losses puld during the yu.ir 4,480.32 Losses Incurred during tho year . . 2,020.11 Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon December 31, 1913 .. . 520,098,00 tiii: iiAxovi.it fiiii: i.VKi'itAxn: co., of xi:w voitic lly It KMOItY WAItl'IKLD, President Htututory geuerul iiKoiit and uttnrney for servile, William Duuiik, 019 Cor nell building Portland, Oregon. 11.11, . I. MI'I , .Ilil'..-) I, II.ITI'III', lIIJ,llr, t T t t T f ? ? T ? I t ? ? r ? t t j ? ? r f. 1)0 YOUR WOKK TIIK KLKCTRIC WAY. COOK WITH BLKCTKKMTY and save time and ttmipnr. IRON WITH KLKCTIUCITY and save time and fatigue. No time lost Koinjf back nnd forth to change irons. HKAT WATER WITH KLKCTIUCITY and insure a eon slant supply of hot water for household use. LIGHT WITH KLKCTKIC1TY and use the improved Tungsten-Mazda lamps for the best results. KKKP YOUR 3IOMK CLKAN WITH AN KLKCTIMO VACUUM' CLKANKR We have the agency for the latest im proved cleaner, weighs only nine pounds; has powerful suction; will pick up matches, etc., and gets all the dirt; costs only one cent per hour to operate and sells for $.'iO.()0. USK 10LKCTUIO MOTORS for all power service to increase production and economize labor. PUMIMVATER WITH KLKCTRIC MOTOR for irrigating ranches or orchards. Production and not acreage is the time measure of profit. Nearly every problem of LIGHTING, JIKATING or POWKR has been solved lor HOMK, . HUK IN KSS IIOUSK, RANCH or ORCHARD the KLKCTRKJ WAY. California-Oregon Power Company ' Main Office, Medford, Or., 210 West Main .Street. Phone 108. W ? I ? I t f ? t t ? ? j f f T