Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 04, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MlfiMKOIil) ALAlli. TU11U1NR aMMDKOUl), OmWON". SATl'K'DAV, APK1I.
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$300 SUBSCRIBED
FOR
CANNERY
AT
LASTNIGHT'SSHOW
ENGLAND'S CELEBRATED PRIZE. WINNER C0MIN6 TO FREBICII.
TIip Commercial dub's entertain
ment ill tliu l'npo lal nislit did more
limit entertain. The oommillces of
the Cummcroinl clult nnd Merchants'
tiKHorintion made pood wo of ttte
occasion (o Milipil siuVrriiilions to
complice tliu Miiiill amount needed to
xtnit (lie Hoke cnnninjr factory hew. I
I'rcMilent Gates Innly outdid lnm-elf
as an exliotter, and over $100 was
added lo thn li 1-, tlm iitMinn? tlie
micecM of tho entorpriM.
The following took shares In the
Iloho Cannery project Krlday night
J. A. Weslorlund. Col. II. II. Sar
gont, 1-. Y. Med.uiski. N. S. Hennctt,
.'rank (Hidden, Ilalph Cowglll. John
Siimmcrvlllo. Jake Kllppell, K.
Cnrnnhan, Will Q. Stool. K. 1). Wes
ton, L. Dundy, O. M. Sclsby, Koy O.
Smith, K. B. Kelly, Otis Samuels, K.
M. McKcany, Cariicater Itros., Mrs.
H. G. Worthlnpton. T. J. Williamson,
F. O. Gattw Inkle and I. J. Dodge.
READ THIS AND SEE
1). A. Wood of tho .pplcRate, has
n vuiiBihiiiiiuiu vi fti iiud uv iii;
utock yard ready fpr shipment to
tho Portland market tonight, that Il
lustrates tho possibilities of hog rais
ins In tho Rogue river valley. Tho
hogs will bring J1C50. The samo
group consist of 70 more at homo
and Sir. Wood will clear In the
neighborhood of $1000 on this lot
for tho year. Tho shipment wll.
avcrago 230 pounds, and aro a flno
fat lot. Mr. Wood has a 200 acre
stock ranch ,and eamo here two
years ago from Iowa, and saw at once
tho rich possibilities of this section
as a hog raising district.
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INJUNCTION
FEDERA
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LEAGUE'S
OFFERS 10 PIRATES
HOT StMMNtlS. AH Aull I
Chancellor Henderson tunned todaj a
pcruiaueut Injunction against How
ard CamnlU, a lYdiral J.oamn
hcout, preventing hint from illckvilii
with hnnoliall plaers now under
contract with the I'ltlstiurg National
League elitl).
In rendering lilw decision, .Indue
Henderson said that had anv nieni
her of tho I'lrntoa roiiiicnted tho lorn!
chancery court lo decide the alld
iltv of tho coutractM ho woulil hau
, declared them void heeauni tin
Harked inutiiallty. He denied how
'ever, that Camultr. had tho right to
Irnlso tho uucmIIoii,
The lujuucllou proxeutx ('annul
I from coiiuiralug with au of tho I'l
rnliw.
Judge Henderson said the con
tracts were not mutual hocuUHc the
allowed the cluli to dlsehnrgn plaers
with only ten da) notice, hut did
not allow tho pin) cm to quit t'
club, lie condemned Cnmnttt fo
lds offortH to Induce IMttidnirg play
era to Jump to tho outlaw league
Camult. considered the dkUlnii i
ictor for the 1'edcrul League In
cnuso of IIh retnarkri reitardiug or
I 111 II Ifltll lift lltk lift II Ktlfll t ll-tM
Where is the Best Place to
Buy Seeds?
Why Ilioadley'N or Conine, tho only plain In r-nulherii Oretjou wliern
you can get llurpces Seeds and Mu I ford 'h Nltroxetiu. lie hint had nourly
III) )cuttt experience In handling mid glowing need and cimloiueiH all linxo
the heneMt of his expel lenco. It In oul a few stops from Main xtrool and It
will certainly pay oii to lake tho fnw extra stop to IliondloyV wharo you
can get imtrjtliliir. lor (ho gulden. Uho Mulfoid'H Nntroinriu In jiuir lo
giuno crops, llurpoos Hpeiicor tlweet IVaa have no eipial and )iiu Imvo
about 10 of the eiy best vailotlon lo choone fiom. If )on don't wh
w.' j on want ask for It..
BROADIEY THE FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN
Is In tho M. I K II tlulldlng
Stole I'liotie H"i
(irci'iiliniiMi. Niir J
Iho Ximv llrlck Colon. I.herj llnio on smilli HUcrMdo
i:erthlnB new and up-to-dato l,len and ainttnlitiKo "erlce.
Plione 100
QAUNYAW & BOSTWICK, Props.
WHITE
MATCQUia
Arislecrat hu'ldogt and others en !ie fringe c-f ti t rr.i
New York S.tur'ix. Mjj a It Is iDMt.e lint Win Stiiv
f!nt licti'-h api, r.itice t tl ' ' w T 'r i'i.e u h f
CONSUL INVESTIGATING
DEATH OF BENTON
Arthur Charles Perec-1!, British
consul, who has charge C that gov
ernment's Investigation In Toxas and
Mexico Into tho death of Vw 'lam S.
Denton, who was believed to ha.c
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iaiaiaiaiaiaiaHL?3siK siaiaH 1
getting t x tUm ix e I m t.r umo . i l x
White Jljri.'i wo'i I -. . i .. i i ii ' i r
ehlblilou xv.t. h d .1 I in ;.icn li.ii x i v-J.
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, . .ii fiolll eir
iir Wes:iulu-ter
.tad at Uubllli.
MRS
GERLfNGER
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DAMAGES
GENERA
L" KELLY
GEIS SIX MONTHS
DOWN SPUE FENCE
fmmT
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iioitSK.s I'oi; sai.i:
COUNTY
I.OS AX(iKI.KS. ( ,il.. April I. -
Mj i.... i.iui,iji,.i, ,ii., iiiii i. - )--'
After ii-uol,l jifi it -..' fence butlt '
iu in. t f iln-ir ) if wnolnii liv ''
I 1. I .. ... .. i.. .... : I 1.-
been shot In tho office of Gcnoral
Villa, has found it impossible to go
on with tho work, The commission
of British and American representa
tives who had decided to go to Chi
huahua to sea tho body of tho mur
dered man, learned that llttlo atten
tion would bo paid to them, bo they
called of tho trip.
With Medford trafrn is Medford mado.
POKTLAXD, Ore.. April 4. Tlu
outcomo of tho use of a dctccta
phone by which evidence introduced
at her cent breach of promise suit
against Lloyd Frank, a promiutnt
ruorchant, at the conclusion of whlrh
she was awarded one dollar. Mrj. i
Gertrude Gerlfngor, a pretty divorcee,
today filed suit against Frank's at
torneys, Charles' II. Caroy, Tlort
llaney and George Joseph, the W'i!
Ham J. Hums National Dotectlv
Agency, J. J I. Huddloston, proprietor
of tho Hucna Vista apartments and
!'. B. Glenn, janitor of tho apart
ments, for $50,000 damages on th
grounds of trespassing
Mrs. Gorllnger alleges that the at
torneys maliciously employed th
agency to place tho detcctaphono .'
her room with tho assistance of Hu
dlosoti and Glen. Sho allogoa that
through tho machine conversation c
a private- nature -woro recorded
later published to the community
when intioduccd nt tho trial.
SACUAMKNTO. Cat., April i.
r'Qenoral" Charles Kolloy, leader ol
the iinemployotl "army
routed out of Sacramento, was sen
tenced today by Justlco ClarKon to
Ix months In tho county Jail attar
seller nan Deen round guilt yor vn
grancy by a Jury.
' Kolley made an Inipawlunod plea
for cleraencjr. asking tho court lo
ramembor tho stigma about to be
placod upon his Innocent wife und
two boys.
'Tho Jnrr wa prejudiced against
me." Kelley sold. "I am not gull
of tho charge of vagrancy. I own
two lots and n home In Oakland nnd
draw a salary from two periodicals.
It wn not our Intention to stop In
Sacrnmonto. 1 starteU out with th
understanding from a railroad man.
fwhow imine I rofuiw to divulge, that
the 'arni)' was to bo taken over the
Southern Pacific lines to Ogdon,
Utah.''
One good all round horfo, C years
old, team f and S 5 car old welilii
COO. One good ranch team and '
ears old welicht XS0O. Dim 7 nr
1 honto wolglit 1100, wagon and'
Kobcit Sli.ll, who clit:w owiier-hiiil harness.
of n mi... 01 j.ro.ind two le.t . i.lr 1 H lts ,. ,r, At VnUm ,,llrn
in iruiii hi ute viiiiifv. uc. . 1
William-, of ilic'Fir-t Ciiinherlnud
I'n-tli.MerfMi idilltx'hiiiid ini'mlH-r id
rocontly iijrj ron-.TCtfniioii .nrcrv pmriliin: tin
place today to ptexetii the rcc-n-itniction
of the nffcmliiiir fence.
Ifcv. William-i ' . i-tnUy led 11
prty of rnitlcr. iiiiiiMd with nxc
and tik, aguin-t the ofteiuliuix tmr
Hondo. Sloll lifiit nut ugnint llir
ntiilcru iiiif n. he mild, lint
when I hey had torn down tuo-t!nril
of the utriiotuif lib fled.
Offer to piircifio I be ilixpiili-i.
properly from Stoll fnilcd, mi W'iII
inni iHtli4red hi tliH'k tov'thcr n.id
took the law in hit. own liand. No
legal step luixc yet heeu taken
atitint the inlil.niU.
All Go to Church
Kven if we do feel inclined to ro
fi-liin-r, or to so out by nulo into
tho sum-liiiie, it will do u ooil to
;o iiKiiinst our iueliimtioiii for once
mid go to church (morrow. Once
more estimate the value of the work
done in the churche and the poi
bible influence on clmmetur ot the
iilenN nnd hcntimunU expron-ed in
ervice und me-aji!. Action and
conduct in all lifcV rehitioiu arc the
moit important nf nil that we mi'-lit
name n. (ieutiiil to rij-ht living, hut
riglit iiction and risht conducl are
WHY SHOULD I GO TO CHURCH?
As a citizen, for the sake of 1113' country in whose
laws and institutions and liberties religion has played
such an important part.
For the sake of my children and the moral well be
ing of my neighbors' children.
For, the sake of the debt my age owes to the eman
cipation of body, mind and soul of the men of yester
day, who made today what it is.
For my own sake, to keep the id"al i-rd principles
of life clear in my sight, to keep me in sympathetic
touch with my fellow men, and to put me in touch with
Clod, in whom we live and move and have our. being.
For the sake of the world, which is looking to Amer
ica for leadership in thinking and material progress
and morals.
For the sake of tomorrow and the generations to
come, wjio will bless or curse us according to the hcrit
ago wo leave thorn.
I find life and the world full of good reasons why I
Hhojild Identify niysi-li' with the church, and only a few
fliiiwy oxcuhoh for remaining outside,
KING
WILLIAM TAKES
FIELD AGAINST GREEKS
, UVUA7.7.7.0, AllMiiin, April I.
Ixint; William, AHimiia'-. new ruler,
announced todnx he would lake the
field pcmonally n;iiiiit the (Ireck in
.inveiiU in the MMitlierti part of hi
realm.
ssaec i. rswi i . "it
impofaxihlc without light ideuU. A
welcome will nwiiit ench one nt the
chin ili of lii choice. It may lie the
mo-t llijoxiililc dnv of the week to
you. WhSTON r. ,sII;M)S.
Imaginary Heart Trouble
Do j 011 havo pulns In tho roglon of
tho heart? Doha your heart thump''
Its terrible pounding greatly alarniK
)ou? What Ih wrong? Do you ho
llovo these symptoum meun heart
trouble? Organic dlscason of tho
heart vory seldom occafdon much
pain, hut aro utealtliy and deadly,
N'lne-teutliH of tho pains Hiippoaod ti
be In tho heart, aro either In, or
caused by kohio derangement of tho
stomach Ofton a dyspeptic Imagines
he has heart disease.
House
cleaning Time
Ih hero und )oii will want somo
now wall paper. Wo havo tho larg
otit line of tliu choicest pattornH ovor
showns In .Medford. Coma and soo.
Wo carry Cubot's Creouoto Shlnglo
Stain.
WATERS
:iik i:o,t .Main
Wo give 8, &
l-lmiio i.liJ
Green Stamps
Garden
OUUvlkj
('boose your flirrden and
Flower Heeds from a stock
that is carefully selected and
handled.
Our method of handling
seeds insures perleet, relia
bilitv and a "true to name"
standard is perfected.
Don't put off your buying
too long, as wo may not be
able to duplicate seeds thai
we are out of later in the
season.
Monarch Seed
6 Feed Co.
U'JII i:. .Main St. Mcilfoi'il, Oie,
Xcxt to Star Theater
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No Transact ion
Is Complete Until Our
Customer is Satisfied
WE accept our full ro
Aponaiuihty with
every tranwiction. If wo cU
you ttrtw, wo must mi n your
contldonco nod Reed will It
is not enough that wo supply
milor.e, you nie ontitled to
our personal intmost in your
tire service oiut nil thut por
tains to it. Wonimtoiiutfun
tho reputation of tho mnnu
fncturcra of Fuk Tire M tho
Squarcst Dealing Company
Makers of fie onrttty
Built, Scrvtcc-Civtni Tire.
Fisk Tires nro FurnmhDil to
Fit Every Typo of Rim and
Cost No More Than Otlur
Representative Equipment
The Fisk Rubber Company
C.Ml.l 0fl Im Ii. rila CmiI
san rKANcnco. .aL
lll-IN MOV.
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fiUH C.L S.i CL
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EWING GUN STORE
DISTRIBUTORS
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roRIMC rtlUUChtAlTH
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IHAOC MAHH
TONIC DIGESTIVE
1 refomio'iidrd cuc'iiilly for d)
puimla and IikIIkihIIoii, and for ro
storliiK tho ktomsdi lo lis normal
function ami no uioro "heart iron
bio."
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Cvdiihho ,Mcillo ,(ciny
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WEARE,HEADQUARTEnS FOR .
EASTER FOOTWEAR
&98titd'' FOR THE FAMILY
Any of tho now styles you may doMro to complete your Kinder els
tuiiio will hu found here.
Dainty (oloiilnl piimpH la tuillp, xolvot, hrono, patent and dull
leather)' Pronuli and Cuban hcolH-r-lluht and heavy kolys,
-.yj.rso T() in.oo
Duljy Doll and all tho now t y 1 1 h of low heel piimpH and Htran
H.indalM (Hil.Oii
A full lino of.Kiiappy shoijs and oxfords for intiii. I.vory par
minio for hard w,oar '. r .rs lo V7.ou
Tho larKost vhrlety of chlldrou'H hIioom over mIiowii In (ho lly
All good ."()( n ml ii(i
First claHH rcpulrliiK
C. M. KIDD & CO.
A LOOK- A RIDE
THEN YOU WILL BUY
A Maxwell 25-4
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I Iriiwrpp psWHC-lr- - (I l'1'(L)"' 1J I
$825 Delivered to You in Mcdford
This Car Has No Competitor
M'
lis is I he wonderful lit He ear ou arc hearinu" so
much .ahout staunchly eonislnielcd, uiilhniied
power and a low cost of niiiinleniuiee.
SEE IT, RIDE IN IT, THEN YOU WILL BUY IT
Powell Auto Co.
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