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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
PWt'WnKjlir"i'H'-ilt ! PAGE ETGIIT MEDFOKT) MATT, TRTBTWR MEDFORn, OKIWON. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 11)11. ?mttfrWnnxntvniMXxwrv3riinva m it u ROSEBURG i OFFICE DECIDES T AGAIN MAAN ASIU.ANI), Ore., Mnr. 20. K. J. Mnhnn when Interviewed rpparillni; thn decision handed down ngalnxt lilm by tlio KoMburg Land Office 'n the "notable" contest case of his homestead near Ashland, states that ho Is the sixth 111 a n to settle on said land, and that said homestead was first settled on by a Mr. Cnrlllo in the year 1S83, second, by Albert Tay lor; third, by Mr, Paul: fourth, by h Mr. McQueen: fifth, by John Cotton, sixth, by Mr. 0. M. Granger, who hold samo for sovon ears, and dur ing said tlmo maintained n $5000 residence In tho city of Ashland, where he and his wife resided. Mali an contested claim on non-residence' and was successful In contest, and since filing on land one jcar ago ho has greatly Improved said land and has spent about $1000 In so dolus. Mahan owns a private road which runs from the city of Ashland to this claim which cost about $4000 and keeps said road In repair. He states that he Is not losing nnv sleep over the Koscburg decision, but will go ahead and Improve and set out a largo number of strawberry plants and other fruit this spring. Mahan won the title of "Straw berry King" through berries hu raised on this land last season. He states that ho expects to make his home on said land and keep on Im proving It and will appeal tho case, and 'will ask the government to send out wholly disinterested parties to Investigate tho present situation. Financially Mahan Is unablo to protect himself against tho litiga tion unnecessarily forced upon him, but will do his best to stay by a nd reside on his homestead, and he ' satisfied that Undo Sam will cor rect the Hoseburg decision when the caso Is appealed. SAMUEL HILL 10 SPEAK 10 LADIES ON PARKING ROADS BY BAKER MORS BAKKIl. Ore., Mar. 20. Tho first Indictments returned by the grand Jury Investigating conditions that led up to the declaration of martial law In Coppcrfleld ore returned to day and Include the namo of Martin Knezcvlch, who furnished Governor West with the information that caused him to decide to "clean up" tho littlo frontier town. Knczevlch was Indicted on tho char go of soiling liquor to minors and gambling. COURT HOUSE NEWS neported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Kir Sts. Snituu'l Hill will sjnuk ou "(loot! ItontN mid Tree l'liuitiuK" i'M -Monday nftornoon, March 'Jit, nt tho l'tigo uionier, miner mo nuno. 01 liu (irrntcr Mcilfonl club. It N (lie duty of every puMie-piritctl c'lizen uml every eluh woman of Modfoul lo lie Ireent nt this lecture. We cannot ! do too much honor to Mr. Hill. He litis done more tluui any one ole in the United State- to Cut (her thrt enu-e of Imildin jom1 road, lie i builditij; monument- eveiy day in the hnpe of muvl roadx fnmi the Atlan tic to the racifie. and the time nil emne when every man, woman urn' child who travel, oxer tho-o nmd will tlitnk with gratitude of the work he has done. There i nothing tltat the Mute of Oregon ran invent Iter money in that will brine larger re turns than pood road-, and then think, too, of the pleasure alone ot driving on the.-e mads. In a ver. -hort time the netual eon-tntetioi' work on our own sta'e highway ii Jackson county will heirn and tin women of .Med ford feel that it N not too early to begin to plan for tip henutificntion of this hiuhwny. .Mr Hill, as we know, is an viiIIiiimii nions ince rnes and has an im mense fund of information which it will be our priiki:o to mail our selves of bv attending this lecture which is free, at the Pare theatei Monday afternoon, March '2'X Kv- eryone is invited. Let us tdiovv Mr Hill that the citizens of Mcdford ap preciate the value of benutifyiiij: their state highway. SAYS TEDDY AGREED TO NEW HAVEN SINS JAP NAVY PLANS . SPOILED BY DEADLOCK;: TOKIO, Mnr 20 -After planning n cnr of the most strenuoun war ship building tu Japan's history, the government found Itself todaj with a hopeless deadlock on Its hands over tho naval appropriation bill. The bill, n originally Intiodueed. provided for a $111,000,000 allow- janco. The lower house of parliament ill dim lo iKO.OOO.tHHt. THo up per house reduced It to $ IS, 000,000, Then the bill went to conference. To day It was announced that the eon ferrees could not agree, Cnitso uuently. Instead of $!.V000,000, (he goverumeut gets nothing, It was expected that tho xpeodv result of the situation would bo tho resignation of the Yanmuioto eiibj- Miet. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY LECTURE FRIDAY EVENING l'lofesxor Williaut II. Ilo.vnlon of the ph.vsjcs depaitmeut, I'lilversiv of Oieuou, will lecture on wiiclens tel egraphy ut the Irgh school auditor ium Kiiduy evening, Maich 'JO, at, 7::il. This Icctutc will he illiistia cd with numerous steieoplicoii slides and is 1'iee to ever.vone. A coulialj iitvitaliou is evtctidcd lo the ucni'inl; public. fi 1 gcXTTTjwv r WE'J i w COOKIUS ill iTP" CAKIE Hooray we can have ntt wo want to eat I Mother's food won hurt us and it won't "break" mother's purse, 'cause it's mado of Cottolene the shortening that makes food so wholesome that littlo children can eat even doughnuts, made with Cottolene. Foods fried In it are dehciously browned and EASILY digested. You'll NOTICE, the difference just try Cottolene. OLD-FASHIONED PLAIN DOUQHNUT! 3 cups flour, 2 even teaspoons baiting powder, 1 tea spoon Cottolene, sweet milk. Sift flour, baling powder and salt together into mixing bowL Rubin Cottolene with a knife and stir in milk to make a dough as soft as can be handled (about 2-3 of a cup.) Tip out on floured board, roll Into n strip 3 Inches wide and 1-1 inch thick. Cut off strips 3-4 inch wide, roll them out long, twist and fry to a light brown in deep Cottolene. This makes IS dough nuts especially good for eating with syrup. NEW YOU1C, Mar 20. Charles W. Morse, former millionaire banker pardoned by President Taft nfter servliiR several years in tho Federal prison at Atlanta for violation of the banking laws, returned today from an extended European trip. "The New York. .Vow Haven ant Hartford railroad ling been per mlttcd to act Illegally for the pas 20 years," Morse said. "Formj President Charles S. Mcllen of Hit railroad told mc that President Hooscvclt had given him permission to act illegally." Send for HOME HELPS, the cook book that tells all about cooVJ Cottolene way. It's FREE-for a postal. GEFAIRBANKsrAjia CHICAOO IT, Jf 4 fid Pun 11 -.'ffllBffl " i hi HHai ' iifcMw'..PiV hi I 1,1 111 P-J t L P 1 - -- SN. "v lS fl ffW'S ' - ""v, jX I I kvV' - Ui m Ml Is 1 s "- - It . V tbo f W M . JL EngHiihor Tan Calf Rubbor Solo Oxford Now Pug Too All Hizi's. A I llt Sign ir "(iooii Suors" eiMMisrn: i'dsr tn'Fici: BAKERY w have tipt'in'd n brancli stm't', si reels, where we will carry it of Halvory (iooils. I'tiruer I'M r niul Main i'ttll line of all kinds SPKCIAL IJATICS Broad, por loaf f Broad, thrco loavos tO T'akes find all I'aslries aet'onlingly. Wo mako nothing but tho boat. Try ua and aoo Model Bakery Corner Kir and Main Deliverv anv nlaee in the eitv JJm-JsmJmJmJsJ Circuit Court L. M. Travis vs. Chas. P. Talent mid A, W. Walker. Judgment ou stipulation. Laura Marshall vs. Arthur Mar shall. Default and decree. A. h. Kromblng vb. T. Ralph Pit tock. Order overruling demurrer. Sally Turnbough vs. Wiley Turn bough. Motion to strike Order overruling samo. Mulkey & Cherry vs. Mary A. Raker. Motion, (stipulation. Order dismissing, Jolm Mintcr vb R. R. Minter. Answer, U. h. Gates vs. A. D. Coulter Land and Orchard Co. Judgment and cost bill. Llowl)n J. Davis vs. Gertrude F Davis. Default and decree. Mablo Strand vs. Arnold Strand. Default. Mrs. A. II. Russel vs. W. G. Tan ners et ux, Forccloso tax lion on NV of 8W of NE 8-30-1 E. ex tract, h. WhIUctt vs. the Roguo River Public Servlco corporation. To fore clogo mechanic's liens on lot 1, sec. 17, lots 0, 7 and 8, sec, 15, tract in see. 22, all In 3C-3 power plant, water rights, canal, etc. C. S. Coffin vs, Marlon A. Radcr et ux. To foreclose mortgage on lot 1, block 1, Hunt-alow Add to Med ford. W. E. Phipps ot al vs. City of Med ford. To cancel assessments by rea son of Sewer District No, 13, FIND LEPER LIVING WITH FAMILY; DEWY FEDERAL AID SEATTLE. Mar. 20 Dr. Kugcno Keller, the stato health commission er, announced today he had found a leper. Chris A. Katajlsto, living at Wlnlock, Lewjs county and that upon reporting to tho surgeon general ct Washington ho was Informed tho government would not permit Hit man to bo sent to tho federal quar antine station at Diamond 11681 whero two other leperB aro now de talncd. Katajlsto, who has a famll of fivo depending upon him, will 1 cared for until the government make; arrangements for looking after him EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE THIS SET Ileal KMttlo Transfer V, L. Zimmerman to Josophus Kester, agreement water right In H-aS-l W, Walluco II, Ciishmuii to Fred J. Warruu i't ux, part of tho MVnfNW 19.33-1 W, W I), United Hlfll to Mulliiiw H, Thompson, Vt or HEU 30' Wi K i'MlBMt, 10 oi'n siiiaovs CO.MIIIXATIO.V toilet PKHia'Mi: sirr This tet contains u ot our moJt popular preparations. 1 Ilottlo .MlliulyV I'erfuiiie. 1 Idirge Ilottlo .MIIoiIj'h HIianiiMjo. 1 Cake MIIuiIj'm Cuticle Soup. 1 Jar MIIikIj'h Rem: Colli Cream. 1 Sifter liox MIIhiI'i'h TuIciiiii Powder. You know tlu-ho preparation, tliy aro famous for their puro qualltleb and agreeable odorfl. They are being sold tho world over at from 50c to 11.00 for each preparation. Your dealer would charge you not les& than 2.50 for tho set and we aro of fering It to you for a limited time only for 11,00. VANITY PL'ltSE FREE FREE If you will send In your or der no w wo w send ou absolutely free with tills set, Olio Simulation (iermuii Sliver Vanity Puree, Xcu York'M Lutctit Cruic. This pur so is of striped design, two ball clasp, with cable link chain Rllkollno lined, one sldo contains half pocket, other side with spring coin holders, dime, nickel und quarter. Wo will solid Milady's Hot coniilo'Q with Vanity purse If you order at onto for 11.00. Wo sell you direct Order now today. Agents need not write, Ruud ten cciiu In stumps to lovvr postage- Send fl 00 coin or iijouoy order IXIVEIIKAL PRODI (TH CO, llu; Ion, Ohio t ? t ? T t ? t ? t t ? ? t t t t T r r t t t ? f t f t ? t t t T ? t ? t t ? Sensational Money Saving Sale Saturday at The "Designer, 30c a Year "Wo have completed arrange ments wherein we can take sub scriptions for this splendid mag azine at M cents a year. CJive ns vour name tomorrow. MANN'S f'KXTWAIi AVI-:., NKAIf P. (). Saturday Store Heurs: S:IU) a. in. to H:IU) p. in. r Special in Suit Department 25 New Suit's, up to date in style, new colors, look as good as most .f U.lOU grades, on sale Saturday at, each, onlv 115 25 New Coats, in all the new colors and styles, on sale Saturday at the low price of, each ,. . $8.98 50 New Crope Petticoats, soft finish, all col ors and sizes, on sale Satur day at, each New "Middy" Blouses, in all sizes, new styles, Sat., each $1.69 $1.25 50 New House Dresses, made of good ging hams and percales, last col- dj "i 'S C ors, Saturday, each $ J. 9J 50 Now Lingerie Waists, styles, all sizes, sale price, each beautiful new ...$1.25 Tho Peorloss, Spotloss Sponging Machine We have installed one of these famous machines, which sponges and .shrinks all kinds of wool, cotton and silk fabrics. Saturday we will sponge all goods bought at our .store free of charge. CORSET DAY You will need a new Cornel to fit your new suit. We carry a com plete line of Wtrner's "Ifusf Proof," Ivy Itoiiiless and "(Sood win's" I'Yont Lace Corsets. We will be pleased to fit you. Prices $1 up to $12 New Hraisscrcs at, Q each .. Jsj SPKCIAI, Discontinued lines of Warner's Corsets, up to QQ- l.oO values, Sat., pair OL SATURDAY SALE OF KID AND FABRIC GLOVES "Women's Two-Clasp Kid (Moves, in all colors, good as most i7Js grades, Satur day, pair . 79c Kayser's Cliamos eite Cloves, in all coloi-s, on sale Satur day, u pair 25c Kayser's Ki-lititloii Chamosette and Lisle (Moves on sale Saturday, pair . .. 48c FREE Don't Forget to Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm. Rogers' Guaranteed Triple-Plated Silverwaro FREE NOTION SALE Clark 'bO.N.T. Spool Cotton, 7 for 25 Colgate's Talcum Powder, 25c can for J. JLj Good Dress Shields, all sizes, r a pair ZL liest qualitv Darning Cotton, Sat. 3 for 5 CJood Pearl Muttons, all sizes, g a dozen Uj Good Hair Nets, all colors, at, A each xL liest Sewing Needles ou sale Sal., paper .. .. Tango Hair Pins on sale Sal., 4c ik mi 25c "Women's Sleeveless Vests, 10c val ues, Saturday, 10c OPENING SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER HOSIERY Hoys' Porous Knit Cnion Suits, a suit, "Women's Cnion Suits, special Satur day, suit, 25c Children's Knit "Waists, all sizes, each, 15c 69c "Women's Um brella and Tight Knee Pants, each, 25c OPENING SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR "Women's Fast Hlack Hose, special, a pair, 10c Hoys' Jleavy School J lose, a pair, 15c Girls' fine Rib bed Hose, a pair, 15c Women's Silk Lisle Hose, a pair, 25c Kayser's Silk Hose, all colors at, a pair, $1.50 THE BIGGEST AND BEST STOCK OF WASH GOODS IN MEDFORD 5000 yds. Hest 'Washing Ging ham made, a yard, 10c New Dresden Crepes, special, a yard, 15c New Patiues in all colors, a yard, 25c New Voiles, in all colors, a yard, 25c HLMneli Wash Silks, 75c grade, a yard, 59c .Mill I 5c .Mils- 8c 48c DOMESTIC SALE Hest Dress and Shin ing Prints, a yard .'Ib'-in. Pleached .Mus lin, 10c grade, a yard .. 711x90 Pleached Sheets, (iOo grade, en. Piingalow Scrim, reg ular 25(5 Q grade, yard .J. Jj .Mercerized Table Da mask, :ie: grade 12 and -Ifi-in, Pillow ! 1 2 fcc 25 doz, extra large 15c 1 1 nek Towels, each 29c 10c a f Y f ? ? t t ? t t f ? ? V ? T t Y Y Y Y 'f X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X each "r itytytytyityitytyfftytytyff