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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1914)
n f r FAGK BIX IvTEDFOttD MATT TRTTITTNR MEDFORD. OTCFION. TTTFttSDAY. ATMNTi 10. 101 1. :- ': 3V BRYAN PLANS 10 I HELP AMERICANS LEAVE MEXICO WASHINGTON, April 16 Pre parntlonn were tielng nindo here to day to assist Americans In Mexico to letivc tho country. Many women nrnl children from tho capital Jinve. nlready arrived In Tnmplro. Of, these nil who wish It will bo brought north on tho steamship Espcranxa. Thoro baa boon considerable spec ulation concerning Americas policy should Admiral Itadgcr, reaching Tamplco, find tho rebels In control. This did not seem an Improbability In view of tho fact that the Tcderal gunboatB Progrcsso and Zaragoia Iiavo left. Tho flro from these two vessels has been the main factor In keeping the constitutionalists out so long aitd without them It was be Moved tho city could be taken easily. In administration circles hero tho Impression seemed to prevail that tho best thing to do, It such a thing happened, would bo for tho United States fleet to concentrate at Vera Crui and exact a wiluto there. At a meeting of tho houso foreign affairs committee today Chairman Flood explained that neither marines nor bluejackets would be landed on Mexican soil, without congress' spe cific authority. President Wilson and Secretaries llrjan and Daniels of the state and navy departments also held a con ference and Daniels reported that orders' to tho fleets had been carrlcl out with admlrablo celerity. Secretary of War Garrison alro notified tho president that the army was ready for scrvlco mo moment It was needed. All furloughs had been cancelled and officers who wero ab sent from their commands wero huirylng to rejoin them. "GENERAL", COXEY iSIARIS ON HIKE FR WASHINGTON EVELYN NESBIT THAW, WHO AP PEARS WITH HER COMPANY OF 75 AT THE PAGE MONDAY EGGS AT 20 CENTS PORTLAND MARKETS POKTLAND, Or., April 10. To ilnv's mnrkels: Whenl-Club, U2fr926c; I'l'ie-t-tem, U8(i?lHe. Oats N'. J, while fcul, fJ.1; pray, $22..0. Hnrley Hrcwinj, $1.."0; Iced, r.!l.r0$22. Hti,- Best live, $8.80. Cuttle-Prime Mew, .Si"fS.3n; fnney cows, $8; beM t'tilvei. .?8.80. Sheep Ycnrlinjj lambs, .fft.7.i. Ilutter City erenmery, -.e. Kj:p Selected, candid local ex tras 20c. Poultry Hon, 18Ve; broilers, 32V-t", Kcenc, JUe; turkeys, 20c. Wool Xominnl, 3914 clip, Will nine! to valley, lGfjTOe. Hups Choice, 10((D20c. MASSII.ON. O.. April 10. Kulini: in rickety oM phaeton, drawn liy n mule. "General" Jacob S. Coxey, nt the head of 200 unemployed men, to day started on his lonjr-hornldod trip lo WnsliiiipliMi. Hundreds of per sons wntched the stnrl. A banner attached to the mule's harness rend: "Jacob's nss. I am johlovs and mortgaged. My owner pays 8 per cent in advance every two month1-. The bank loauiufr him the money gets it from I'nele Snm nt eot mid, be sides, he pavs hnnk interest on se- eurilies deposited for i-ii!Uie' money. "I am pulling my owner to Wash ingtoit to have him granted the Mime privilege s." Mrs. Coxey accompanied her hus hand. David Co.vey, aged 11 years, their sou, rode behind (lie phaeton on n Hiuy. I i WOMANIBRINGS SUIT TMII b PORTLAND, Ore.. April Un charging In her complaint that she Is receiving $S a week, "which amount has enultted her to live In health and comfort." and that If tho order of the state welfare commis sion Is enforced compelling her em ployer to pay her $S a she will be discharged and thus deprived of her employment and wages. Miss HI nilra Simeon, employed by Frank Stealer, a paperbox manufacturer, has today filed suit In the circuit court to enjoin the commission from enforcing Its order. Tho state supreme court recently upheld tho constitutionality of the minimum wngo law in a suit filed b Stettler. Attorneys announced that both suits will bo taken to tho United States supremo court If the stati supremo court rules adversely to Mlhs Simpson when tho case reaches that body. . -'eMVTT .'fetw'Wf t.ii.AW JV1 mv "jssr " v - EXPECT THREE GIANTS TO JOIN FEDERALS READY EOR MEXICO ItKKMKUTO.V, Wiish-, April 10. Tho armored eniiser Pitthburg, which arrived hero Sunday for re serve servica, was todny ready to lenvo for San Diego in coinpliauce witli nu order Usueil by Sccrelary Daniels. Tho Alhnny, n light-draft vessel, will sail for t'u south Friday. Other vessels which are ready to sail within forty-eight hours, should tho Mexi can bitiintio.) demand it, nro the South Dakota, We-it Virginia and Colorado. Nearly 1)00 murines are aboard tho Pitthburg and every available) man on the marine corps hero has been called out for field her vice. NEW YORK, April lfi.- That he expects three members of the New York Giants to iutim soon to the Kansas City Federal league club was the announcement here today of-.Jn-. A. Gilmorc, president of Ihe outlaw organization. In Philadelphia, where tho Giants arc playing this week, it was declared that Second Baseman Doyle, First IlaRcman Merkle and Pitcher Tesrcnu were the men re ferred to by Gilmorc. It was also reported that Rube Manpiard npproaehed Gilmorc re cently and said he was surprised that lie had not been invited lo join the Federals. Gilmorc say that nil Ihe Giants he has in mind have linked for terms. E IS TO AID IRON WORKERS WASHINGTON, April 10. Prcsi dent Wilson was asked today to stay Hie, United states supreme couit mandate, imprisoning tho twenty seven ironwoiters convicted ut In dianapolis of 'unlawfully transporting dynamite until Attorney' General Mc Reynolds cim examine- records mid determine whether they mo entitled to pardon. ' VINCENT AST0R OUT OF DANOER FROM PNEUMONIA BTAATHlll'IIO, N. V April 10. Vlni'lit Mor, who hiu been seri ously ill of incipient pneumonia, wiin rHjrniM out of ilmigcr loiluy. He 1w(h1 well IhM hIkIiI. It Iiiim not y mn 4hM wlicl her lil nniirl- mp u Ml II lltiMiiimioii will PORTLAND, Ore.. April 1C Under a ruling by tho state railroad commission today tho Northern Pa cific Terminal company, which con trols tho Portland union station is ordered to discontinue, giving tho Baggago and Omnibus Transfer com pany a virtual monopoly of tho bag- gago business of tho railways ente' Ing tho statlqn. Tho commission held that an arrangement between tho two concerns gives tho Haggago and Omnibus and Transfer company unduo preference and works a hard ship on passengers not patronizing It. T LAW HELD INVALID TILLAMOOK Oro April J0. Molding that tho legislature failed specifically to dofluo what a "prize fllllit" really Is, Judgo Wubster Holmes baa today decided that tho autl'prizuflKht law of Oregon Is do focUvo, As a result of the decision, County Attorney (Jorwoul moved tho iIIm inlssal of ludlclineiitM auulunt Roy Haling, Adolpb llllclicr, Chuilus Hul Iiik uml Janus A, While ihurKtuI Mllh "ablliiK unit ubitliiiit ' u iiilxu 'illtbt ut C'luivrJulu April 4, ' x '" x ' ' ' ,- uc.. 'Ska k- iKKAB2RBHBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBlflHM . nBfl cIviL" t4nskV9HikVikVkkkMkHK.i Vn ' F.velvu Thaw, the mis tilktdot woman in tht world, made Ic r return to the stage after ix years ! se clusion alter her hubaud's trml, m London in order that she would not he licensed of uing the now world wide known name of Thaw to attract publicity. Her great miccc-h in Lou don was ba-cd cutireh on her art i-- ln p rf ni nr i iiud -he wa received on ih .line giouud til New York ( it, where -I e uppuircd at Hammer tnn's Itmif Garden. Mrs. Thaw will he kccii hero ut Ihe bead of u big ' company in n clever French mii-dcnl divertissement. "Manette," which ran for n year ut the Alhatuhni theater, Loudon. SCHOONER WRECKED; SHOOT RACE HORSES CAPTAIN, CREW,-DROWN IF BROUGHT ON TRACK NKW YORK, April 10. The three ninsteil M-liuoi'ier Iluckey was wreck ed off Long Ilnineh jesierdny, nc- TTI.SA. Oliln.j ApriUO. IJnilis innyid by yesterday's demonstration when two companies of state mililiii- conliug to advices roedvil here to-j men fired u volley of shots over Ihe dnv. hendn ot the jockeys, ntliciuls ol the The captain, his wife and ix iiimii- TiiImi Racing nMtciati Kclarcd hers of the crew were drowned. today they would have curried on the The tug Aries Mink about tho mi' i meet desjtte Adjutant General Can- time in Raritun bay. Two members (ton mid h' Ihmiih. ('anion nsserts of the crew met death; fiv were res cued. The Buckley struck a Hnndlwr during n seventy-mile gale. Life snvcrs made an unsuceeful effort to reach the schooner. A. Martin was the only surviving member of the Buckley's crew. IS E Kill. Idr di he 1s acting inubir direct orders from Gov amor Cnico Mini they were to slop racing. "If the hois,., nre led to 111 track," said Canton today, "I shall order my men to shoot uml shoot to kill.' The horsns will be shot down in their truck", mid if this happens the racetriu!. officials will have no one to hlaui" but themselves." With Medford trado Is Medfor.1 mndn NOMK, Alaska, April 10 Less than 100 miles from Nome, John Johnson, the iceurd-holdcr, is lending "Scotty" Allen and Fred Aycr by about twenty-five miles, mid is con sidcrcd to have u safe lead in the all-Alaska sweepstakes do-; race, for which a purse of f.1000 is bung tin. DEAD HORSES Cattle and Hogs ' Wo Want Them Wo will remove thorn from your premises on short notlco, frco ot crargo, anywhere within a radius of 10 miles from Medford. Notify .MI'DKOItl) Itl'DUCTIO.N CO. I'hoiin 2.17 Jnl 2UFKrUBl' I u ' dimply W x M J Co"iL ip',o, r-fei t iuu-.zon mawm M every iwkK VT a, ff of "Suprero." 1 I If your drtiltr cannot iupply you with I I KurLrUIki.mUllifincllrwtlounJ I I it will li9 tent at oni iy parctt poat I I sbuJutcly frteti(Irfol juit to provs I I tbj(Ulltyof I I Supreme I 1 Sodas f 1 IOC AT VOUK 0lH sad llio rnilre line nl"Kuprrma" m liakcd iiliuivt, m r r m.uoos om m a ruiiNv, umi .m Garden Seeds Clioo.sc your CJardcn and Flower Seeds from a stools that is carefully seleeted and handled. Our method of handling seeds insures perfect relia bility and a "true to name" standard is perfected. Don't put off your buying too long, as we may not be able to duplicate seeds that we are out of later in the season. MISS ILL M ON WITHIN THE LAW AT PAGE FRIDAY Next Friday evening will be the most impoilaiit liivtht of the season ut the Page theater, as it will mark the expectantly awaited first appear ance in this city of Mnrgarcl llliug ton in "Within the Law," Huyuid Ciller's successful new play of mod ern American life. This dtama. which is the theatrical sensation of the year in both New York and Lon don, is ciedilcd with having created a more profound impression than nny play of lecent years. Its story is unusually appealing. Mary Turner, the heioine. is nn ntlractive young woman who has served ii prison sentence for a ciiine of which she is innocent. I'poti be ing fieed she finds that the peniten tiary taint cnuuot be shaken off, and is compelled t) take to the pave ments or develop a new mode of life along criminal lines, but just out of the reach of officers of the law. This latter course she adop s, ncipiii ing ntiumng ingenuity mid preying upon society almost nt will, vet avoiding punishment by i camming always "Within the Law," using lis falsities and technicalities to guard her against police interference. 'Wihin the Law" has a strong hu man appeal mid brings mil with ab sorbing dramatic emphasis certain often discussed phases of modern metropolitan life such as industrial slavery, sociology, ipiestiouable po lice practices mid the difficulties that seem to prevent criminals from really reforming. Miss lllinuton, who is snid lo have the most suitable role of her career, ai'iiears as the harrasscd young wo man, while her large supporting cast includes Howard (loidd. Net Morini, Itohert Klhott, Jules Ferrar, Frank K. Camp, Joseph Sla.vter, T. L. I la vis, Hilda ICeciiau, Agnes Harring ton, Soiiia .lai-ix-r and others. K L E I N l'Oll LOTHES Suits to order, prices reasonable. Next dour to First National llnuk. up stairs. Mi:tl'()ltl T.II.OIts. Prohibition County Convention At "It Theater" i i , The Prohibit ionises of . ..Jiu-kunn , eounly and all those who signed the i Ou! lo Win" slip, are enllod, to myct, ineonvenlion b'riday, April t7, at jhe l.t Theater. County Convention at 2 o'elock. Mass meeting at 7 :'.!(). Mr. Hinshaw, ehairman of Ihe National Committee, will speak. A car ou the road is worth any num ber in the garage. A big reason for Kord popularity is Kord dependabil ity. The Kord is ".lohnnie-on-the spot" three hundred sixty-five days a year. It gives uuetiinled service to its owner. lt.05 Is tho prlco of tho Font runabout; tlm touring car I Wt& f. a. h. .Medford, complete with oipilpmcnt. Cot catalog nn'd particulars from d E.GATES ni'AHTA IIIIII.UINO. MISIIFOIUI, OltB. jJnUafrmarnTZiMSAKSnZ.SlSn.-maU XZk" 5 x-5-55 X 5 55 ! X 55 -5 J XI'",,,t 2X.2-' A t y t t t ? ? f ! Jioe&tb. Mcdford's Hxelusive Dry Clouds Store. More New Crepe Goods Arriving Daily & The demand for Printed and Plain Wash Crepes has exceeded our expectation and we wero compollod to lay in a now supply of tho vory dosirablo spring goods, now on display in our Wash Goods Department. Prico per yard, 25. t ? ? T t t f ? f Every Day Needs for Dress Making Dressmakers' Cable Cord, 2 yds... .5 Dress "Weights, sizes '.) mid G for priee, rM- AVaren's High Waist Jirdling, three widths, per belt 15 X Snap Fasteners on tape-, price, per a. v t r t ? ? ? ? will not rust, ..15 Monarch Seed f i a i i 6 Feed Co. 4 HW l' Main HI, WciI,,1,1, (),, Nint lo Star 'Jicntcr ynrd 18 and 25 1 Fools and JOye on lape, per yard No. a All-Silk Seam Minding, blaek and while, 8-yard bolt 25 No. 2 Sills Seam Minding, all colors, only A 15 Coals' Tlncad, while, blaek and ol ors, 7 spools for 25 I'nion Square I lair Nel, all silk, with or without elastic, & for Nty 1M Silk Covered Spiral Collar Hlays, nil hvm'h, V for f LADIES' PAST BLACK HOSE Kxtra good value, !1 pairs for 25 CIllliDUION'S KCONQMY 110SK auaranteetl fast blaek and will give satisfaction, 2 pairs for 25 UOUNI) TJCK'I'JT BTOCKINO .It'or ladies and ebildrei,, guaranteed to wear; tnuu, eaeli . f 25 f ' JjAVIUNDKU TOP HOSR For ladies, every pair guaranteed, at only vv'f,(" tu; J 'KINK SIIAMKOCIC IIANDICKS Kegulm fin grade, speeial, 2 for. ..5 . fllONTIWOMI'JN'S AAi UNION JIAN1)ICI;U01I!I)KS Ifegular Ji.1 value, 2 for 25 Wo curry I be largest asHoiiiuent of Plciilnl Miii'lilng In Medford, ' .') r i ' ; .-; 4 ? ? 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