pagb worm MED1T0RD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OttKOON, MONDAY, MAKOIT 10, 1014, I Mgdford Mail tribune AN INtKI'UN.)KNT NKWHPAPKK rUULIKimt) liVKKT AKTF.P.NOON KXCIJPT HUNDAT HY TUB MUOroUD PJIINT1NO CO. Th Uoinocrnllo Times, Tim Mcdfonl Mill, Tho Mp.Uor.1 Trltmnr. Thn Boulli m On-conlan, Tho Aahlnml Trltiun. Offlco Mnll Tribune llttlluinp, :-.;-: North 11 r struct; telephone &. Official Paper of tlio City of Meitford. Official Paper of Jnckaon County. Kntcred nn pecoml-rlniw matter at Moil font. Oregon, timlor tho met of March I. 1STB. SUBSCRIPTION XATE Ono year, by mnll - 15.00 Ono month, by mnll .. -. .to Per month, delivered by currier In MoiUonl, JnckRonvltlo unit Cen tral Point - ,R0 Fnttirrfny only, by mnll, per yrnr I 00 Weekly, per year l.fto With Mcdford StojHOvcr Story of Copperfield Attracts Attention in Europe WEALTHY WIDOW HELD FOR TAKING GRANDDAUGHTER CHICAGO, Mnrch 10 Mrs. liar rict Jnnnov, n wealthy widow of Philadelphia, was hold by the police, lterc today on n eharpe of kidnaping her granddaughter, Miss Virginia Ford, daughter of William Ford, n civil engineer. Jlrs. Jaiiney was nr rcsted as she was about to board a train for Los Angeles. "I have had charge of Virginia miico tdie was four months old," said Mrs. Jnnncy today, "and she will in herit my fortune at my death. My daughter was divorced from Ford on tho ground of non-Mipport nud went to California, where Mie is a phys ical wreck. 1 will exhaust my for tunc before I Jet Ford havo the girl." COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackson County Abs tract Co., Sixth and Fir Su. New CnseK. W. A. Jones v. It. II. Iinid-hitw, transcript of judgment from justice court of Mcdford. Hoguo Ilivcr Valley Canal Co. vs. Walter Soke and Frederick Trapp, demurrer' filed. Marriage License. C. J. Sutor nidi Edna Knudle. Iteal Rotate Traniferii John Itctcr, ft ux to Marie Ot tcrdnhl, deed, one acre on Oak street, City of Mcdford 10 l'dward B. Adamson, ft ux to II. K. Badger, deed, part of of block "C." Talent. , 10 H. V. Foster, trustee to Ster-llug-Applegate Co.. Q. C. I)., cast half section -8: north half of southwent quarter of section 8; northwest quar ter section 33; south half of north half section 27: north north half of hoiith half sec tion -7; all in town 38, south range 2 wt ... 1 A. K. Ilefler et ux to Margaret M. Brown et al, laud in sec. I. twp. :i(J, . IK . 1 Margaret M. Broun et al. to It. II. Toll, same n above 1 11. It. Farm Products Co., to Frederick C. Noll", laud in twp. 37 S., It. 1W. 10 l'jiiilinu Sturgus to J. C. Cul- IIOIIII, SOUIII It II. OL lUl I, blk. 2, Weal's addition to Medrord .. 1 Sadie P. Oiwibrugge, exec, to J. C. Calhoun, samu as t.bove ., 1 It. It. Ktcevcs to Jennie It. Htceves, laud in hcc. -1, twp. .t!l H., It. lV .... . . 10 Mutiu Ottuidulh to John Itetor, 1 uero on Oak street, eitv of Mcdford .- .. 2,0 K. W. Tilton ct ux to T, B. Cornell and F. I). KUiiiuun. purt of I). !.. C. :7 and II, twp. HO S., It. 1W . . 1,000 J. li. Summer ot ux to John II. Poindoxter, laud in sec. 21, twp. 35 S It. W 1,428 (Snlcm Capital Journal.) Soon after tho Copporfield inci dent, Mws Hobbs, tho governor's pri vate seorotnr.v, received n letter from a gontleinan in Amsterdam, Holland, telling her he hud read nn account or her visit to Copperfield and ask ing her to send him the story n it appeared in the American papers. Tho loiter was so charmingly and naivrly written that Miss Hobbs ans wered it, at the same time sending h in a newspaper story that printed n pie t tiro of herself, which in the fol lowing letter he speaks of as "her photograph," at the same time ask ing him to -end her the Holland newspaper story. The correspondent in roplv sent Mi-s Hobb a clipping from the Amsterdam papers which he translates for her. It turns out that he U n bov of 17 and his letter shows n very bright boy, too. When we say that we doubt auv American boy of the same ago could write so good a letter we fanev we have said about as complimentary n thing as it is possible to be said. The letter follews: 'Feb. 10, 'II. Am-tcrdam. "Dear Miss Fern Hobbs; It was already so long ago siuce I wrote you that 1 thought you hadu't taken notice of my letter. So you can un derstand how much 1 was pleated yesterday coming home from school to find a letter from Oregon, and then such n kind one, from tho far wet, at n distance of half a world. "Yon wished you could reply in my native tongue as I do in yours. But jtm havo the luck to belong to one of the greatest and most energetic peoples of the world, whose language is spoken by many peoples, and 1 be long to one of the smallest states of Europe, whose language, except in our India, Belgium and South Africa, no one can speak. So every Dutch gentleman must know nt least the three languages, German, English and French. "I have looked for the newspaper in which I rend the notice. Because it i in Dutch I'll try to translate it as good a I can do. The name of tho newspaper is 'Hel Neiuws van den Dag' (The News of the Day). It stood in the paper of the 3th of Jan uary. The translation i: " 'In the American town Copper field, in the state of Oregon, were since n long time, severe impropri eties. The local authorities allowed conuivaiiecly the evasion of the de cree against the abuse of taking li quor, even they nccelernted it be cause they took advantage of it. The burgomaster and some members of the town council theyself, namely are innkecjwrs. This had excited the ill- bumor of many citizens and the lord lieutenant of Oregon had menaced to take the necessary precautious. Waiting for the military expedition announced by him, the 'alcoholUts of Copperfield tinned themselves with revolvers. At the time that the soldiers of the lord lieutenant would arrive all tho citizens of the town, who liked a sensntion very much, wore, before the station. Grout was their astonishment when nobody came out of the train except a young pill. She went to the burgomaster and showed him it nuindiito of the lord lieutenant, whoso secretary she is. Itv proxy she required the im mediate resignation of tho daily gov eminent. The burgomaster who found nil the rigorous measui'os of the girl as comic us bold, refused flatly. Hut the young lady- MUs Font Hobbs was not put out ot countenance. Accidentally thetc were in the train some nrtlllcrv men commanded by a colonel. Perfectly in due form and always bv proxy, she commanded tho colonel to proclaim the town under n state ot siege, to take prisoner the burgomaster and three of the members oT the town council mm to search the persons who were at tho station and to di arm them need be. The colonel could not do olo than to obey. The united became dtsnnued. the inns were closed and the innkeepers was commanded to send their provisions of alcohol abroad if they did not want these provisions to bo confis cntioned. Miss Fern Hobbs hud such n decide way of acting that nobody dared to think about opixsition. Thr secretary of tho lord lieutenant is not easy.' "This translation will be bad Kng lisli, but it is very difficult to. trims late such a notice. I iioh you will forgive me my mistakes. "But how is it finished at Copper field with the burgomaster and the three members of the town council t I often read ueh n notice in the newswi)cr, but never how it finishes "Many thnuks for your photo graph. I find it very kind of you to send it with your first letter. In mv foregoing letter I did not dare to ask it. I am so sorrow I cannot vet send you a picture of myself, but ns soon as I'll have it make or when I have it mnked it myse'f I'll send it you Because you have to wait some time for it, I'll desenbo tnvself. "1 nm n boy of seventeen years old. I nm very small, brown hair, brown eves. I have been homo at Snmnning, n town in Java, of our East Iudin, where my father was an officer of the East Indian tinny. There I have been three years and my father being ill, wo went to Hol land, where we stayed. I am study nig now at a middle class school here at Amsterdam and hope to be come in October student of tho uni versity nt Delft to study for mining engineer. When I'll have finished my studies 1 go to India for five years at least. I always wish to become engineer nt America, but knowing there (except you) no oue, it will be "If you have time, will you write mo noont some pcculiantios. of your country, for I like America, csjicei ally the far west, very much. "Which tny most kind regards, 1 urn, your uffeetionale C. T. A. BKYLMANS VON E.V XICIIOVEX." very difficult, I think. High Praise for Chamberlain From Leader of Oregon Suffragists When Scientists Disagree WASHINGTON, March 10. Sci entists at Georgetown university weto surprised at tho news that the seismo graph at St. Ignatius college, Clove laud, had recorded mi earthquake to day. No such word was made by the Georgetown litstnimuitt. No Imncttant Railroad Decisions WASHINGTON, March 10. The Viiiled Slates hiipiciiic com I ad journed today without bunding down uny iinpoiluiit pending railroad de cisions, It was nunoiiitccd lluil tho Krister recess of flu court would ! Kin Mmch 21 mid Minions would lie j council April 0, "The fact that a man of tho char acter mid ability of Senator George E. Chamberlain should lead the movement for national suffrage for women on the floor of the senate must fill every woman of Oregon with pride and patriotism," said Abigail Scott Duniwny recently. Mrs. Duniway referred to Wednes day's session of the United States senato when the Oregon senator championed the cause of woman's suffrage in u speech nud spoke in support of the prottosed constitu tional amendment to give women tho vote in all states. Idaho," us Oregon's grand old woman puts it. Mrs. Duniwny is spending the greater portion of each day on her book. Jtoceittly, howevor, she sw)M uttho luncheon of the Progressive club nt the Portland hotel ,eiilogi7.iiig Senator Chamberlain for his stand on the suffrage question. Senator Chamberlain's tribute to Mrs, Duniway, made in his speech Wednesday from the floor of the sen ate, camo as n surprise to tho suff rage lender. "For a woman to be thus honored from tho floor of the senate," sho itnid, "wns a "By that speech," continued Mn. honor which I never hoped signal to ex pect." the suffrage movement not o.ilv rr . '),,,,W?y wl"P!,'Wy 1(""tu fW,n. I...L for ll. nnllr., ,.ti . .!.'. M1!l l' oml.lltlllR tho pro- ...n i ,.. n, i ..:.. .1 nidation movement following tho c well. Senutor Chambeiliiin deserves high praiso for what ho has dono for us, in congress and while governor. "As long us there was opposition in congress have felt that it would be wiser to continue the fight for the voto in the states. I have not ap proved of national suffrage method of bombarding congress, "It has appeared belter to me to tako slate by stato and go n little slow. Young people are aggressive and enthusiastic, but then they havo not hud to wait for forty-two years for the voto us I have. "If women wish to accomplish any thing with men they must make the men fee that they are doing it nnd not tho women. The strings must be kept out of sight." .Mrs. Duniway is now engaged in writing a history of tho suffrage movement In the noil Invest, her per sonal recollections of tho struggle ns well as intimate sketches of some ot lint prominent personages of tho lust gciicinllon. The book will ho iimplv illiifcliuted and will rclnlc the fniii- ..Ll-i. C...1.I ... M... M,..,i.. lil. ...I, MIM"' fi'tili III ill), l film li ll J n flfllll 'nick! OW'cmi. U'lihliUiL'tiin unit ..-..,, -w-ji-.! , , ,.- ,,...,)...,, ,.., ug tho com pletion of her book. Sho looks on compulsory prohibition iih nernioioiiK and ill-advised, although an ardent believer in temperance. "The temper apco question!" sho said, "is a per sonal one. l is each ono for him self. Because ono man has the smallpox should wo put tho whole community in tho post house T The strictly trmptirato lifo Is tho right kind of life, but man can never make laws that improve on those of God." COMMUNICATION. To tho Kdlter: Tho Mall Tribune hag labored long and diligently In an effort to clean up and beautify tho city or Medrord. It bus dincuimod tho mat tor la portlncut editorials an well at tlmnly ai Helen In an nffort to arounj tlio lutoroHt or tho people In this Niibjec. And thin Is nod-unary for notwItuMuudliiK Kood Intention, poo. plo Krow carolfim and lethargic in mich mutter uml renulro proddlui; Much ah tlio Mall Trllniiio Ims bcnn miiiplylny front mo to Hiiiu. According to rgpons, tlio health officers, In conjunction with mout hers ot tho Greater Medrord club re cently niivtlu a very thorough Inspec tion ot tho meat markets, dairies, grocery stores, etc., printing In milt tito details tho result ot tholr rind lugs. All or tlila Is commouditblu In deed . and tho only objection Is that tho examination)! wont not thorough cutiogh. 1 hereby desire to draw their attention to, ami comtldcratloit of nt least two objects uvldently over looked. first, thoro la n little establish ment on North Front street whlc'i has tor sottto mouths tiooit handling vccotid hand clothing In conjunction with bakery, cuufoctlonory and othor food products. After tho city In pvetors had tailed to discover this concern, attention or tho stato board ot health was called to It and Dr. Calvin S. White, thn state health of tlcor answered In that regard ns fol fel fol eows: "It would conflict with the sanitary law s of this stato to c.trr) second hand clothing with rood supplies Tho enrorcomnnt of this will conio under tho dairy nud lood commis sioner but If such a phteo were called I to tho attention of any or his deputies, 1 am Biiro It would not be allowed." When advised or the fact Unit the deputy rood commissioner had been Informed in tho matter, Dr. White wrote to this effect: "Answering your lottor received Saturday. I had Immediately tnken tho matter up with tho stato dairy and food commissioner, who said his deputies had left Mcdford but ho would Insist on ono golnn oack. Tho' taw provides tnitt tho dairy and food commissioner shall havo general gup crrlslon over food supplies and Is given vlsltorlat power to ro where ho pleases While there Is no specific law dealing with this, he could handle this In n broad way by declaring It n ntilsanco and ordering tho nulsairo abated. This could also bo done by any local cltlicn who would swear to a complaint before our local Jus. tlco of tho peace. If you cannot, through any or these other methods hnvo this matter nttonded to, It you will talk It over with Dr. Picket and got hla advice and I will go down, If you think I can accomplish anything. ' Ileallxlng that the stato law It not specific upon this subject and thul so mo trouble might result In at atemptluK to abate a nuisance nt this kind tho city council adopted an ordinance covurlng tho subject as rollews: "It shall bo uulaw-rul within tlio city or Medrord to niluglo storks of second hand clolhluc with food pro ducts, and no porsan, firm or cor poration, or the agent or cmployo thercor shall bo permitted to keep, exposo for sale or sell any confection, candy, Ico cream, bread, pastry, pies, cakes, or other artlclo of food or rood product In tho same room or com partment with second hand or cast off clothing, shoes or other wearing apparel." I understand tho parties operating this establishment have ttoparatod the second hand clothing from tho rood products by a partition, putting the second hand stuff In tho rear ond or tho room, but every night and morning move to and tro through tho compartment containing tho food supplies, n large wheel hanger con taining a display ot tho secoud baud wearing apparel. Also tho Baui'j clerk handling tho cast-off clothing must neccrnarlly wrap up bread, pan try, etc., as well as dish out cand) to Innocont children. If thoro Is anything at all In tho germ theory there could certainly bo no tnoro ef fective way to disseminate Infectious or contagious diseases. The chief of pollco and the health committee or tho council, Including Dr. Hargravo, a physician and druggist, havo ac quiesced In this matter ot evading tho plain spirit and Intent ot Hi.) ordinance ho this concern continues to do business at tiio samu old stand, and virtually In tho samo old way. Second, tho Central avenue sowor comes In confluence with thu Itlvor sldo aventio sower at tho Junction of Itlvorsido nvciiuo and Walnut Htrcot. Both of theso sanitary soworH carry storm water and through au extra ordinary engineering feat are ho constructed as to form a huad-ou collision at tholr Juncture. Kvery time any considerable rain occurs the uowerago bolls out at tho man holo and fills tho ruvlno, which was left by tho city when tho sewer was constructed and the street paved. This pool of sewerage Is allowed to stand until It Is evaporated by tho sun, and some of the hoalth officers should coma down occasionally to oh tain a whirr or thu aroma. The neighbor!) In the vicinity do not do Hire the exclusive enjoyment or this privilege, but nro willing to uhure the. pleasure with tho health commit tee and the xanltury officers. A standing Invitation Is hereby ex tended, W. H. IMIIITH. Murch II, MM I TOBACCO KNG 'S SON ON TRIAL MANSLAUGHTER SEATTLE. Wash., Match III, -l.uwioiU'O Duke, known in Scuttle among his companions us "laun," sou of llrodic Duke, iiiilliouuiio to hacco man, was placed on dial today before it jury ill Judge Gilliam's court charged with muitsluughlor in couuec- tioit with the killing of Henry N. l-'orr. Duke is licensed of causing Parr's death when he crushed Into Fair and his imtiv with uu automo bile on the Pacific highway, October I.-., lllKI. Duke's fight in mint will bo to prove that his steering gear btoko, nud that he wits not iutoieated ut tho tune of the incident, us ho is charged by the state. A jury with four women was ap proved by authorities for both sides, Duke did not appear nervous as the trial swung into way. The courtroom was crowded ami many well-dressed women listened with interest to the opening state ments for nud iiguiiit the much-discussed defendant. HEAVY MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS Eat let meat if you fool Baoknohy or have bladder trouble Tako rUw of 8nlU. No nmtt or vvwimn who cvts miwl rfgu inrly oa u nuke iv inlnlnko by (limiting ilia UMnoyit oeowdiiniilly, ys a widl-knmvn authority. Meat form urlo neld which c.vtltfi tho Milnc.M,, they lircnuio over worked front tint stritliv, ga sliigglili and tall to Itltor tint wivnte mid xWmi from tlio blood, then we got slek. Neurly all rliptiumtldii, bcmtnclios, liver trouble. liervoimiifM, dlMlm-itx, sleopteMitrta nud urinary disorder count from nhiggUh kidneys. Tim moment you feel a dull selie. In tint Kliiueys or your titex Hurts or u nut urine Is cloudy, ouVnslvo, full of ws. ment. Irregular of pnmiigeor sttertded by a netmatioit of r-ealdlug, stop ruling meat and gtt nliotit four ounce ot Jnd Salts from any pliarmaryi take, n tnbleiiHoiiful In u elata of witter before breakfast aiuMii a tW tint your klilne) will net line. Tliln rainotut titlts I mitile from tlm neld of grape and Irinnii Jtilcf. roinhlned with lltida, nud has Ixrn used fur generations to ttuth and atlmulat the kidneys, nU to iteutrnllrn the selilt In urhtn tut It no longer cmim- Irritation, tlillt enilhut bladder wrnklieM, .lad Snltn U Inetprnnlt'e and cannot Injure) makes a delightful rnrrvencenl lltlila-water drink which everyone aliotild take' now and then to kcop tlie kldneya clean and act It o and thn blood purr, thereby avoiding serious klJttey compllcvtlona. ISIS THEATRE JAY GOULD WINNER OF AMATEUR COURT TENNIS PHILADELPHIA. March 111. Joy Gould of Now York, the Ami-noun am ntcur, today won the first or it scries of games for the world's court tenuis championship from George F. Covey, tho professional title holder. Gould won four straight sots, tl-l), ll-1, II-1 and li-n. The same players will meet again Wednesday nnd Siiturdnv. an ovt:imruii:.i.i win: If thn work that women do nnd tho pains they stirrer could bo meas ured In figure, what n terrlhlo ar ray they would present! Through girlhood, wifehood and motherhood woman tolls on, often suforlng with backache, pains In side, headache and ucrvotixticrn which are tell-tale symptoms or orgnulu derangements which Lydla K. IMnkhnm' Vegetable Compound made trout root nnd horns cun undoubtedly correct. Women who stirrer should not give up hope until they havo given It a' trial. FREE SjpU f lk Annl llllimil ( U Th Liverpool & London A Clolsa Int. Co., Ltd. nt M,rrtit. In lintUii.l, n I ha 911 ilar r ISvmtr ltll tuait. a the lh-l, ! fVm mllsr nt tht MI nt orrf-4, p-irtuihl le U t CArlTAU AtTf,,nt r eep.t tli-k fuM up In Uu, I ntlr.l net o INCOME. Sl errirlnm rrolTnl lurlr tk ! trl-rr-l. ill, I.I'M,, inil trnlt if rvl,rl ..,p is jut Inmni. 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PAGE THEATER TON 1(1 FTP Spot'ial Pi'ogntm, FuiilHi'ing Walter Farnsworth Tn Popular Songs Hiit ire riiaiiKP of FMiotoplay.s 5c nnd 10c Doors Open 7 V. M. STAR THEATER Today Vaudovillo The McFarlands Very Cltis.sy ami Laughal ' Aft ilo "The Club of the Black Mask" Tlifcopart Ivlt'ino ft.-aluro "Winning a Wifo" Coitiody Woolworth and Woolworth KEEP CLEAN And Prevent Disease Ily HclentKIc vapor baths, iiiassngn, nnedlo nprny or shower baths. Costa no moro than Turkish bath, but moro pleasant and beneficial. Separate apuitiucnt for latllcM with lady attend-uts. Bttlne, Two hoar pigs that will soon bo ready for Horvlce. Have blood from tho bunt Htoc-lc In the northwo't. (.'nil nud kco them. I'hoiin Ceiitrul 1'olnt, Wilhite 6 Sons rbim Vnl'fi 'rti To WUI Fl Ukn a Arrobal Aftr Vlo( H. H. H. 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