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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1914)
r ' mm mun MTJDFOUD MAT1I TRTTJUNTJ. MRDFOUD. 0R1W0X. WKDNKSDAY, WAV 0, 101 r 1 i MEDFORD' MMIT TRIBUNE AN INDKPIiNntSNT NKVKt'AIKU PUBMBHKO UVKUT AtTKUNOON BXCI3JT 8UNDAT JT TUB MUIM'OIID PI11NTINQ CO. The Dtmocrntlo Times, Tli Mfdford Mil, Tne fticornni Trieuno, inn iouxn rn OroRonlnn, Tim Aahlnml Tribune OffiCA Mail Tribune UulUllnir. :S2T-!t North Pit street: telephone. "J. OfflcUl Taper of the City of. Mtdford Official I'nper of Jnckkon County. Entered its trcom1clasa mutter at Mrelront, Oregon, under the act of March J, 1879. SUBSdUTTIOH RATES One year, by mail 15.00 One month, by mall - .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Mslford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point.. . . . .- .E0 Saturday only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, prr year - -. 1.60 mil J.eatd Wire United Prie nUpatahci Cj Wirti Medfonl Stop-Orer BUILDING A COFFIN AKER FOUN SLAIN F E SAN KRAXC1SCO, Cal., May C.- With n bullctholc in Ills right temple, J. li. Gnloltouse, proprietor of tho Lady Washington Packing company was found unconscious in a room at ills factory here today by Miss C. M. Dell, his Monographer. Galehou&e was taken to the linrbor emergency hospital in a dying condition. The workroom In which Galchouso was found horo evidence of having La-en tho srone of n terrific struggle Tallica were overturned, boen upset nnd rami Uttered tho floor. The ln Jnred man's coat was split up the back, his cqllar torn tram tho shirt and n shirt stud from which a Jewel had been torn was lying nearby. A revolver also was found under the dying man's man body. Galehouso came hero from Seattle about two months ago and estab llihcd tho packing company. Bust ncss associates scoffed at the Idea of suicide, declaring ho had been in a cheerful framo of mind since his ar rival here and that he was apparent ly well supplied, with funds. BUYER DECLARES ROGUE RIVER PRUIT OEST IN WORLD (Portland Oregonlau) NEW YOIUC, May 5. For a month past the npplo market has been on a decided slump in New York, partly duo to the competition of oranges. Especially is this truo in regard to tho Yellow Newtown apples. They are- wholesaling at 11. CO a box, which is about tho price paid for them by tho apple buyers, f. o. b. In the north west. Wlne&aps, which aro tho var iety most in evidence, in the markets, aro selling, wholesale, from J2 to $2.25 n box, whllo he few Spltzen berg apples that are left sell for from $3 to S3.G0 a box. The prices for these red apples are tatlsfactory, but tho demand is light. All tho Spltzenbergs that aro now in cold storage at New York are con tained In IT., 000 boxes held by Stein hart und Kelly from Cashmere, Wash, J. II. Stelnhart, who Is tho largest liuyer of northwestern apples In Now York, whom II. F. Davidson, of Hood Itlver, recently named as tho greatest booster that tho northwestern hot apples has, toro open a box of tlie?o tipltzcnborgs to show tho Oregonlau correspondent by tho senses of feel ing, seeing and tasting that they were Jiift as fresh as when thoy were pick ed from tho trees last October, Tho other apples from tho northwest, on display in all of tho fruit stands, are displaying a like keeping quality. Mr, Stelnhart would not venture to predict how tho applo prices were go ing to bo, hut stated that he would bo (in hand to buy a good sharo of tho northwestern crop In August again, when he uiukes hie annual trip to tho foat,t. He 80s. "The only explana tion for tho pros tint slump In I lie npplo market In that tho peoplo hao lost Interest In tho applo for this spring. Tho oranges from California! and Florida aro of good quallt) which Is one reason for this. Tho jirlros uro higher than last year, which Is nnothcr Fortunately, as shown by tho estimates made on tho 1st of April, thoro worn only 1,. 105,000 boxes of apples In cold storago, ns compared with 2,500,000 at tho sauio tlmo last year, "I Intend to visit tho Itoguo llhor valley, uh well us tho uiaro northern districts, this yeur. Tho Itoguo Hirer valley raises tho fluent pours In tho world. I llko tho applo of tho lloud River, Weimtrlioe, North Yaliliim ain other nioie iiortliurii dlslrltl belter tbHH lh iilt of tho Jloutiu Rlvpi vIJy, wtli the wxctll(ii of Hi" Yel low ifftwtoWM. Tim Nmvlttwiii from tk HojfMti lllvr Vll' ill'lued hut lf IctWjUlHK NHlltk' IW W tllUH tIM IIXHtfl lit HH' tUur dJMrlU, hut IUU is NWl KNrHll' "J," WHAT is the mutter with IMedlord? Is nuhlir spirit so dead that any attempt to start a program of net ion brings throats of injunctions? Tito proposal to send a representative to Washington to aid the Orescent Oity harbor nut with throats of in junction which frightened tho city council into inaction. A request for financial assistance, such as litis been given a number of times on similar occasions, to aid in the entertainment of tho Tri-Statos Good Uoads association convention, is similarly threatened, even before action can be taken and again the council is scared into inactivity. These threats come mostly from champions of inaction and reaction, tax-dodgers, warrant shavers, cent per cent sharks and business buzzards, who would keep times dull to make thoir own business good. Thov are onlv bluffs, for none of the niossbacks would put up a dollar of their own com out ot their own pockets on anything public. Tho fairest' way in the world to raise these public enter tainment funds is by taxation. Otherwise a subsM'iption list is circulated and the man who rents the property, the progressive merchant who also has to pay taxes foots the bill, while tho property owner who reaps the greatest ben efit by tho city's growth, escapes. Xo city can stand still it must either progress or retrograde. "Sitting tight" and shutting down on enter prise,' refusing to participate in public affairs, vegetating in village fashion and knocking everybody who tries to do anything and everything that means present or future development, is a pretty good way to place a community on the toboggan slide. If the niossbacks, harpies and knockers want JMedford to commit hara-kiri, thov are on the right track. If thoir bluffs and threats are going to govern the community, soon the only difference between Bedford and Tolo will'be the greater number of village gossips and empty houses. Hut the calamity howl of the knocker is not the voice of the people of Bedford. Knockers do not and never have represented the sentiment of the community, which is and always has been truly progressive. The anvil chorus lias always been in evidence, but sounds louder than usual in times of depression. Like a coyote, one street -corner knocker makes a lot of noise. If Mod ford is t realize, its. destiny its I'iti'.cns- must wake up, throw oft their lethargy and do things. (J rants Pass is building a railroad, Roseburg is planning to do like wise, -Ashland is developing its mineral water and Mod lord citizens aro showing their public spirit, bv threats of enjoining the expendture of small sums for public pur poses. , Cities don't build themselves they are built by the in habitants, and the question before the peoplo of Mudford is are they going to put their shoulders to tho wheels of progress and help make this a country worth while, or are they going to join the knockers in using their hammers to build a community coffin, while the harpies pick the corpse? SI BACK AI W K PON PORTLAND DOCKS l'OKTI.VNl). Ore, May it -Willi tho reinstatement here of the freight checker dismissed by tsio San Fran olsco and Portland steamship ctnii nan when thoj presented in n union new wngp tehediile, peace rtlned to day on the Portland waterfront for tho flint time In a week After hearing representative of the long shoremen who had struck In sym pathy nnd a committee of dismissed checkers, President J, I), l'tirroll of tho O. W. U. & N eompaiu. ordered thnt the checkers ho returned to their poiltluns. In San Francisco longshoremen representative conferred with steam ship operators and It In uuderitoud thnt n settlement or tho dispute he. tween the longshoremen hen- and the Amerlran-llnwnllnu Steamship com nauv was reached, and that the freight checkers discharged by thn company will also return to wot It with the arrival of the company net liner. Union longshoremen and practical lj all of the discharged freight check ers were at work today on the San Francisco nnd Portland Stenmshlu rompnii)' liner Hear which I sched uled to sail for San Francisco and San Pedro tomorrow. KILL THE CATARRH GERMSE HYOHEI It's the dlrerMo-thc'spol method ,uu hientlio II. Do not. delay mid continue to miffer from catarrh, heal cods, IiioucIiKIh or sniffle, H Is nol only needless and nimovs onr friends, hut duuuero.ui to )onr gen eral health, lleglu the llyomel treatment nt once. It Is one of the easiest, quick est, and surest wn.s to clear tho head and ipilekly and poriimuetitly Imntsh catarrh. ll)omel being medicated air lm mediately reaches the sure and Irri tated memhrniio and tisanes Its an tiseptic und germicidal hc.illiig be kIiih itt once You wilt surely like lljoutel -tti relief Is not mil) Immedlnto hut last ing. ,Mom lefuuded h Clias. Strung It .Miu are not satisfied. (let tho complete outfit - fl.On slue. Druggists owrv where sell ll-omel. ISIS THEATRE E TEA IN 10 II diplopia) TiicmIm)- unit Ye!mihi)' tiii: si:cim:t or tiii: wn.i Two Part Drama Featuring .Miss Anna N'llssou i'atiik vi:i:ki.v no. -jo Latest News In Motion Pictures tiii: sfi.ta.v and tiii: uoi.i.fu SICATiy i:dson Comedy With Allen Warsli- burn and Herbert Prior Cuming TtuirMluy Only ACAINST IIKAVV OIHK Two Parts YOU CAN SAVE A WEALTH i . ' .OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR , . iii:iip(;iDi: 1.1 Nothing eipuilh an aureole of lieni). tlful hair ai a fninm for a pretty face. Without a Imckuround of nice hair a really pretty face fieiiiiontly heroine plain and, wllh It, iiiiaUinc live feature aHsnuui life and lumtil). IJvery Woman can Ineieami her natural chin m by lining NYwbm llerplclde. llerplrlile makes hnlr beautiful. The iliiltdruff germ sap a he mil, giving It' a snap nu4 Muter, soft, sllUy fhiffluusH whleh can iieiiihe'i In no oilier way. ,1 jirn'x llei'ltlijldo In GOc and $1.00 Alios Is sold by all dunlin who guarantee to do all thnt I claimed. If )iiu me lint satisfied your money will he lerunded. Semi I0e In pontage for tuiluplu an I ImoMot to Tim llerpleldii Co., Dept, the xllalltv or tile hair. Ilrpliid It. Detiuit. Mlih. applied Intelligently nnd regnlarl Applltntlium w he obtained ul cl)eck this destruiHon of hnlr life' the 1'est barber Rlmps nnd hnlr dreHH. nnd luevent the hair from falling Dm pntlor Attention, L. 0. 0. M. INVITATION DANCE AT NATATOR IUM, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY G If ou anv tif our friends invited, not if v nn member of the dance committee. What Is Pasturized Butter? Grandma kept her lock datk. gUmy, thick with a mixture of Safe Tea and Sulphur. What is Pasteurized butter? is n rtiextiou which, hn.s been n-l;cl me evcml limes tince coming to .Mel fonl. It is butler made from Pasteurized cream. Cream Pasteurized hu been heated to n liigli temperoture to luni out or destroy harmful germs, nnd no one ever burned out germs mid foul udors without (akin; Mime of tlie finest butter llnvors willi it. Milk from n el can cow is clean nnd pure as mother' milk, nnd nature did not design to hnve mothers' milk Pas teurized. If it would he better, doubtless sueli prn'vixion would hnve been made, thf-n it follows thnt ;owh' milk or cream uhiuii needs i'asieur iziug linn been eontmninntei witli filth while being' drawn from tjie cow, or Jy &omc crude meiuiH after. Tliero i nothing belter tfiun pure cream to make u fimt-elitss nrticle of linller. Then begin nt the founda tion of the (rouble and cc thnt tho pine milk as drawn from tho enw ix iiiicontainiuiilul from the cow to tlte pail, f ronr pnil to cooling room. The one essential, then, to n fine grade of butter is nbsolute clenuliucs. Ilutter made from Pasteurized cream suggests oleomargarine. I defj any one to tell the difference In taste between Pasteurized made but ter nnd oleomnrgnrinc, betweeti which and the eow we all know there is not ihe slightest connection. Kven if one is sueeesful in killing the larger percentage of foreign bae terial life, the decayed germs are still there, and more or less of the live ones. The buttermilk, too, is n good cri terion to go by. It is flavorless and Iiii.h no buttermilk finalities. Xo one would ever dream of drinking it. Nearly every pound of. butter ship, ped into Bedford is made from Pas teurized cream. In my opinion, the consuming pub lie is .greatly deceived. They are nol eating thp wholesome product thev think thev arc. I. CIIAPPFJX. Lightning Prolific Source Forest Fires i:?,l9KbtlVo,,jyiuij' ,,a8 -'MIllhcd legves, anil lt( can hold a Hmoiihlcrlng rUie fact that lightning ranks next to fire for a considerablo period. It Is railroads as a source of forest tlrea. pp'bablo .that nioit of tho lightning- forest orticers Hay tliat tlio Increns- ef fires rtart In tho duff, lug caro with flro on tno part of tho, A r,uu TO Till: I'l'III.K railroads nnd tho putiHe generally' My attention ban been mli.i m tenus to maKo iiguunng mo mrswt.mmeineiitH circulated by parties In o,.,h.o cu..w...,b luu. terested in tho nomination to tho This statement represents it chango oMco of sheriff at tho coming prl or view rrom tuat nom less man n.mary election, that W. II. Slngler Tlio old-tlwfl mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, treaked and f.idcd hair U grnndnioUwr' treat nient, and foiled are urtin using II to keep their lmlr a gvcsl, een odor, wblch it ijuite enIU', n wo an lining in an age ben a youthful appcorxneo l of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, tlmpgli, we don't have, the troublewms twk ot gathtring the api and the raui')" mixing at home. .All drug tnnn MI the ready-torn product calleJ "Weth Sgo and Sulur lUlr Iteincdy" for about 30 cent a lttle. It U cty pul.ir bfcaui" noboJjr cn dlwuver it h.iA lsn nppJIeJ Hlaiply UMlitcn juur comb or n soil lirtnii with it and draw thU through your hair, UVing one m.ill utrand at n tinH by looming tl gray hair dliapisur, lilt what de light the Indies with wtli'i Spi and Sulphur it that, louden beautifally darkening tho hmr after fow appllra tiont, it nl.v) produces Cut toft Iiultp arxl appearance of abunJaDce wlitch la to attractive tildes prnentt dandrulf, itching tcalp un.l f.illlng hair. IX Theatre MEDF0RD FLUFF RUG CO Rug and Carpet Cleaning and "Weaving 511 EAST MAIS STREET Phone 0:)3-R IB' en itcr i ojyP K aWkX p ' THeSeAaoN's KAvontTC J JtikWver 1 1 & Collar f "Mutual Movies" Daily Change. Matinee and Kwniiig. "KATHLEEN, THE IRISH ROSE" Two-reel Tlianluaiser roui- anee of other days in Kriu. "THE CARBON COPY " Flying Aineriran, featuring "Winitred Oreenwood antl l!d Cn. en in duplicity and in trigue. "BILLY'S RUSE" A Princess midwinter coined v PACE THEATRE All Weelv. WESTERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S BILL "Beverly of Graustark" Kroin (ico. Ilt McCuteJiutui'sjoiuanlit' Jiuv.el ol' (hat name. Special scenery Cor (his pla,. ()iu hundretl free seals each night, with incrchanl.s' ticket, I'MisI conic, first served. Twenty-five cents ami merchants' (icke( get a reserved seal, ."0 cents without. Doom Opon 7:30, Curtain 8:30 i!erilo ago In this country, when for est Journals gravely nrgued whether lightning caused forest fires, though It was known that tree werp tho objects most often struck. Trees uro said to bo oftcnont struck Klmply because they aro to numerous, and extending upward thoy shorten tho dUtnnco between the ground mid Uio clouds; further, their branches In tho ulr and roots well Into tho earth In vito electrical dlschurges. Other things being equal, light ning seeks the tallest tji.o, or an Im luted tree, or ouo on high ground. A ,doei-rootbd tree Is u better con ductor than u shallow-rooted ouo, uid a tree full of nap, or wet with ruin. Is of rourso u hotter conductor than a dry uo. MghluliiK sets fires by Igniting tint trim lwi(f, particularly when It l dead, or partly dwu)oi find puiiliy, or by IkmIIIiik Hie dry hiuiuis or duff nt lis biiM Tim foiedj holl, when. dried out iHiilli" it'Udll) hMitiimi II j I'lurni- At, 41 nut 47-H Is liiude of Hill) iU tn; id (uiks uml .Anihulsniu MwWi4 Honul CWuuiv has failed to provide for tho widow and family of tho late sheriff Aug. 1). Hinglur. 1 take this method of informing the public that these reports are absolutely untruo nnd purtles circulating them uro prob ably uwuro of that fae olso. Mr. Slngler bus provided for m)self and family In a very satisfactory manner and according to his agreement uu usslstuiico you give him In tho com ing primary election will bo of greut asslstauco to myself and family. Thanking tin people or .Jackson comity for tho muiiy favors shown mo, HUB. AIK1. I). HINCKIMt, JucktonWIIu, Ore. April liOili, 1'JII ,'IQ John A. PerlJ UNDERTAKER LsUy Atsliunt WH, JIAHTMCTT SPjEGIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal qf alt antiseptic la A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Aa a modlclnal antlscptlo for douches In treating catarrh, Inllnmmutlon or ulceration ol noHo, throat, and that caused by feminine lllHlthaH no equal. For ten years tho Lydla K. I'Inkham Modlclno Co.hun rccotniiiciidod Paxtlno in thoir private enrrespoudouco with women, which proves Its uuperlorlty. Women who huvo been cured say It Is "worth It3 weight In gold." At druggists. COc. largo box, or by mail. Tho J'axton Toilet (!o Itontoii, Muss. For Your Children's Health Snyder's Filtered Milk I'Vce UclmuT, WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Recontly romodolod and enlarged, added new cameras and apparatui and Is now strictly up-to-dato In ovory way. Commcrlcnl Work of nil Kinds Including copying and cularglPR ot pictures, legal documents, etc. II ro mldo enlarging, any ilzo, and kodak finishing ot every kind. Professional and amatuor photo graphic stippllos, h. M. Ilartuoti AsMiclatcd With Me. Shop ovor isls Theater, Phono 147-J 5 Days and Nights 5 Carnival and Street Fair MEDFORD MAY 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 MAY All A I tract ions Furnished ly the POLLOW AMUSEMENT COMPANY Ten I tig Shows. Four Hiding Devices. Free Act.s. Ferris' Wheel. Mcrry-do-Komid. .loy Wheel. .Something Doing Kerv .Minute. CONFFm iuttu-: Come and Fu.joy Voui-sehes With F.s. Dry Cleaning Department SUNRISE LAUNDRY For Sleiiui and Dry Cleaning and All Kinds of Oyo Work laid lex Cleaned Hponged und and I'msHoil Pressed Knit ., , S1.25 up 50c up Coat ."T. up .'JRc up Hklrt .Co up 2(iu up Overcoat 1.00 up fiuu up Waist .HO up iUo up Urens .... 75 iii fiOa up Hloves, kid ...,M I" (IIovch, long 20 (Jl'lllM Uleuijod HiKiugod uml and I'ressed I'rcsmi'l Hull, II. 811 f.iio f.'oul , no t'r.o Vest Hfi 10(1 '1'Kiiiniirii . f, ii yr.n Oviiliout . 1.00 fiOu lluliiront 70 OiiiiI's Hull Crossed Wui'My. II HO MEDFORD MSXDAY Reserved scats on sale at Hasklns' Dru Store, 0 to 5, Circus Day COt.W F. CODYtOUffAlO Bill) SZm. ZORA VT k. . ... nr.r,r ii' an. MnMAN h iiii AWKANI, XT KWWI. W Wl "B ..w.. .. ... - AMD PFfirORMANCEVl?- r" .!. """I". DUrFALOlilUS 6XW. pnAirtiF. ouifit or .uVio iiininnc i j n ri . u . ii t- . . MlUltl nnM!iiMia cow nor 3 ahc n $ p V k a w.mtm on. M7'A.- "iii. A). "?V I RANCCnVVtAiLiSViC ..rVrvf'M r M?fUlVr1CNAGtit of mp )I ont-oawUfyi iIvXML urn.Tr. ,m .? IVWhj nit)fclA wCJlV'l' I yVrfmBtr" "tt-m. .TnTr.ir AnUTr OAinur. iltt'i ySttSSi9 PtnrofjMttMfM 113IB V 'irit llii-AlliJO (, fnv. nv IflrirtwM milMI fM CMT Dlliril k i iv,wr(.in. i w,VT, j. I90 , wonuoaV "4,0 MllitWO Tf OAinur. v rASCIfMTIHO ""jH.,5y?;wv,N0 2 pobS4ncoc5u?,aim?a7.,? -&W.Wcl0CH rntt aiMcti CrMirtut -io30 in Trtu MunHlNO BUFFALO BlLL.hu Indiana rioncli Olrto. Cowboijs vonl lojeo .'L,!,1,,C"'? nl 6lrlii8fcLL-rL0r0wnl ijou p dit Hit new Wild ftea&tA In oin iwn Its (plvnuitj nw lablu'aux --0UO Z NILCCi LONOl K.tf.pif. 0JLS.'.'-i?r.,0" --'SO lionu 0 liNiiUb-- C O M IC uuwn unn & ncukMARAuL' h i