Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MEDFOR15 MATL TTtfTtUSnTC, MDOFORD, OT?TCC10N, SATURDAY, MAttCTT 21, mtf.
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BALLARD TELLS
OF KIDNAPPING BY
BORDER MEXICANS
YANKEE PLAYERS WHO CAUSE SENSATION.
CAIUMZO S1MUNOR, Tex., Mnwli
21. Charles llnllnnl, Hip Atncrienn
Mhom five Mexicans kidnaped nnd
look nnross Hie bonier, lint who suc
ceeded lnlcr in escaping nml retnrn
ing to his home here, was in n crit
ical condition today ns n result of
tortures inflirtcd on him by liis enp
tors before he Rtt nwny.
The Mcxicnn, llnllnrd said, were
federals. One of them lured him
from town by pretending that he
wanted repairs made on a windmill.
As soon ns they got into the bni.ih,
however, tho four others apoared.
threw themselves on Inn, tied his
hand", threw n noose about his neek
nml forced him to follow, with the
other end of the rope tied to n sad
dle hom, for two nights through one
tus and thorns until he grew so weak
it was evident he could not much
longer keep his feet and must be
dragged to death.
In the meantime, however, he had
succeeded in getting out his penknife
and had been working at his bonds
with it until finally he got his hands
free. They wore near the Hio Grande
nt the time, so, throwing off the
noose suddenly, he plunged into the
water amid n shower of bullets, got
across and made his way to the San
l'edro ranch.
MOOSE CELEBRATE
LARGE INITIATION
Moose of southern Oregon cele
brated Friday night in grand style
with n parade, banquet, dance and
initiation of 130 new candidates nt
the Nnt. Over 700 Moose from Gold
Hill, Grants Pass, Ashland, Hoseburg
and other points were in attendance
and the festivities lasted until n late
hour this morning, when the three
special trains that brought the visit
ors returned home. It was ono of
the moht successful lodge affairs
ever held in southern Oregon. The
feature of the parade was nil electric
lighted Moo-e head.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
Mjss Frcln Ilinns of Medford
spent the day with Miss Alice HoetV
Wednesday.
Miss Mollie liny of Huch, who is
a guest nt the home of Mrs. it. M.
Collins, spent several days in Med
ford recently.
A. II. Cornell, the insurance mnn,
was n business caller during the week.
The San Souci club sjent n pleas
ant evening nt the home of Mrs. John
Dunuiugtou Wednesday, where they
were entertained by Mis Mabel
Heeve.
Mrs. L. It. Murtin and children left
for Oakland, Or., Thursday, where
Mr. Martin is located.
Julian Abbott has returned from
the Sierre valley, where he has been
spending tho winter.
Itny Hunch has sold his barber
shop to John Hciter, and the former
will move to Medford, while Mr.
Iteiter will move into the Armstrong
house vncated by Mr. Hunch.
Mrs. W. A. Jones of Hos Lane
spent n few hours with Jacksonville
friends Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Powers of Ashland
were guests of Mrs. Charles Prim
ono day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton spent
tho day with Mrs. Mary Miller on
Thursday, beini' en route from Cali
fornia to Klamath county.
Mis Marian 11. Townc of Phoenix
spent Monday with friends living
here nnd looking over tho political
bitiiiition.
Miss Laura A. Neither nnd Harry
Porter wero married Wednesday af
ternoon at tho homo of Key. P. S.
Handy in the presence of the imme
diate family. Following the cere
mony, tho bride and groom left for
Gold Hill, where Mr. Porter is em
ployed in the Jtig Pines Lumber com
pany. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis III own of
Talent were week ends of Professor
und Mrs. F. C. Smith.
Mrs. Major Wilson of Medford at
tended n luncheon giu-n by the Fri
day Afternoon club thiu week.
Miss Kstellu Levy vas u Medford
visitor Friday.
Mrs. Amelia FJmcr was ngreenbly
hurprised Tuesday evening when her
daughter Ada entertained in honor of
her biilhday. A dainty sitpuer was
served, after which Mrs. Wells gave
ii number of piano selection. Fol
lowing were the invited guests: Mrs,
Duuiiiiigtoii, Mrs, Geo, Lewis, Mrs, I).
M. Hiigshaw, Mrs. F. M, Tuugiilc,
Mrs. J, P. Wells, Mrs. W. P. Hailey,
Ml W. K. (Iienvcs, Mrs, .1. M. Will
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FIRSI TRIP UPON
MEDFORD
TROLLEY
ICAR MADE TODAY
100
MiaTl'IIH'l. AMI COl.OIIKII
POST CADDS
The llnlll Rtreet car made. Its
first move this afternoon nnd acted
Just like a city car and nearly seared
a country horcc to death. Tho ear
ran from the terminal to Mnlu and
llartlctt, aint then mi-Kcd up. A few
trial trips will bo nimto this after
noon, and Sunday service put Into
effect tomorrow.
J. S. Howard, father of Medford,
sat on a box In front of tho Kcono
my Meat Market, and watched with
reinlnescent eyes tho first trolley in
Jacknon county, lie will ride on tho
first trip. "Thirty jears ago I
cooked beans on tho spot where that
car now stands." tho pioneer salt
"Then I lit t to thought I would over
see a street ear there."
Tho utreet car Is n source of grow
Interest to tho venerable- pioneer.
lari;o crowd watched tho first mow
Sutoko Ml. rui
Cigars and help build up a pay
roll for your own town.
Many are rich and rnro plctuios of
ItKAl'TII't'li .MODKI.H AMI ACT-
ItKSSKS
AN.) a SelM'tlllng
lOt'NTAlX im:n
All for (Inly nil Cents
The Krcnlcst bargain In beautiful
cards and rnro art pictures over of
fered. Many are bard to obtain and
havo sold singly for tho price wo mlc
for all. TIioko will go iiulcldy to all
lovers of the beautiful In nature who
npprecluto i-aro nit pictures of well
developed models,
A reliable self-filling fountain pen
free with each order. Theno alone
havo sold for one dollar In stores.
The IOO licuiitlful fitiiN and pen
all for but f.O rents. Sent postpaid.
ci:.vru.ii MAXfCAfii'ttiXG n.
Hiiyton, Ohio
Tvtu of l lie Yuukeci pKiyvrs, "Itiir HuHlvn, uutMeldlui; rti.ru It rruiu .New
Loudon, of ttie Kusteru Association, and Mr Hale, plteber, time tuvn ttir
sinvitloii of the training camp at Houston. Holdeu U one of the best fly
caU-hci In the business, has a wonderful throwing arm and cotildcr.il)lo speed.
On the li.i-cs lie was an undesirable Inst season bei'uusc of khjp Jiicl.incnt. but
his one I.tiIi.l . tilt sivms to have been partially over ouic. and there ce.uj
in lie m it-M't i of rlocclns up l'ii run mute with lloldcn on iin i-iiln.
LACK OF INTEREST
NEW YOHK. March 'JL- Tlicre
was lack of intcrc-t in mot -tock
among traders nt the ojHMiing of the
market today, but Ilendintr, which
was in demand yesterday, maintained
its strength, rising nearly n point.
Helhlehem Steel declineil 1. hut oilier
price changes were small.
loiter prices rose on speculative
buying, but mii sagged again. A
few railroad nnd indii-.rml i-ues
touched high points on the rie, with,
eastern lines nnd coalers prominent
L'mnley was under press-ire, the pa
ferred losing 4. On I In? die! lie
.Steel, Heading, I'nion Panfc and
Amalgamate 1 rencttd ' to i, mil' ,
Humley 2.
Hands were irregulnr. ,
The market closed slightly lower, j
WASHINGTON, March 'Jl.-A
resolution providing for fourteen fi-h
hatcheries or fish cultural stations
was introduced in the house today by
epreentat.e Fniou. The measure
provides for stations in the Quiiinult
river district in Washington and one
in the Colututrn river basin, cither in
Washington or Oregon.
YOU'RE BILIOUS AND
COSTIVEI-CASCARETS
Sick Headache, lUd HrcAth, Sour
Stoiuarh, Mean I.lvcr soil Mow els
Cloggwl Clean up Tonight
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOLDBYCRLGCLSTSEVUiraitRE
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Fish Brand
REFLEX
SLICKER
It It til you want, or
can fct. in rou(h
i ttMr acrvk coat.
TKwowilJf .aierrvool
uu iun( at ttttf poat.
fa tt at your
VJ'U dealer'
SatUfactloa OuraatcaJ
A. J. Tower Co. TfWZ
BOSTON lriil0
Tower CanadUn ou'k i "" .v
UmJcJ.Totonto iCU,fm W WW
(Set a to cent box now.
Kurred Tougiio, Had Taste, Indi
gestion, Sallow Skin and Mlserntilo
Headaches como from a torpid liver
and clogged bowels, which cause your
stomnch to become filled with undi
gested food, which sours and fer
ments like Rarbngo In a swill barrel.
That's tho first step to untold nils-
cry Indigestion, foul gases, Mil
breath, yellow skin, mental fears,
everything that Is horrible nnd nau
seating. A Cascaret tonight will
give your constipated bowels a thor
ough cleansing and straighten you
out by morning. They work while
you sleep a 10-ccnt box from your
druggist wilt keep you feeling good
for months. Millions of men nnd
I women take a Cascaret now and Hun
to keep their stomach, liver ndn
bowels regulated, and never know- a
I miserable moment. Don't forget thn
children their little lnsldeg need a
good, gentle cleansing, too.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
Kug ami Oarpot. Clt'iuiiiii
and Weaving
511 10AST MAIN STKKKT
Phono r:w-u
White's Velvet:
Ice Cream
Flavors for Sunday
Oliofiilalts .Maple NTul, Klra wherry, "While's
Special"
There is nothing heller made- that's what I hey all
say who have tried it ami very lilllu as good. Try
it yourself and see. Delivered to any part of the eilv.
White's Ice Cream Factory
Nat Itldg.
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Announcement
.120 Acres for Sale
! Orange, Lemon and Olive
Land
On railroad and river, one
mile from Red Hlnff, t'al.
1'i'H'O 7f per acre. Address
A. H. McINNIS
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If You Require Clothes
of the vsry finest" workmanship, uncommon pattern
and a well-groomed appearance at a suitable price,
you 11 be most favorably impressed with our high
grade ready-for-ssrvice suits tailored by
HIRSH -WICK WIRE - CO.
Chicago and New York
Thsir garments at $20 upward, are strictly all hand
tailored. For perfection of fit, correctness of fash
ion and general geod quality, they are never sur
passed at any price becauss thsre are none better.
Lst us shsw you. Ths pbes where you can de
pend on price and quality.
Wait hre for ths car. The only clothing store
in ths city immediately on the street car line.
Model Clothing Co.
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We take exlreme pleasure in annonneing that, we have secured the serv
ices of Mrs. Adelt! Grant, an expert trimmer from Chicago. Mrs. CI rant was
formerly connected with Clage Hros., and is considered one of Ihe, host anil
most up-to-date trimmers on the coast. She is now established in our New
JMillinery Section and will he pleased to meet the ladies of Medford at their
earliest convenience.
Miss Hanks has just returned from I'orlland, where she has heen engaged
in purchasing some of the newest creations in Spring and Summer Millinery.
These heautifiil models wore .shipped to us at once hy express and are now
on display.
HERBTS A MOST IMPORTANT POINT TO HE CONSIDERED:
Tn favor of our New Millinery Section. Each and every article in our com-
pleto stock is ahsohilely new and up-to-date, even to the trimmings and
i materials of all kinds. You take no chances on getting something that isn't
I right up to the minute in style when you purchase anything here, and wo
Y guarantee satisfaction in every respect.
j You will he delighted with the heauliful new models we are. showing
tho fashionahlo AVatteau, Plaque and Sailor effects heing particularly good
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j this season. We are receiving new shipments of the season's latest modes
a, every Jew days, and can assure you that you will find nothing hut the very lat
y est styles when you pay us a visit.
j our inspection is most, cordially invited. h
F. K. DEUEL & CO.
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