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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1914)
&Vjf- v ,, r- 4 U'fr r PAOE TWO MUDKOUl) MAIL TMHUNM, jMIOUKOIU), OKKCION, WI'IDNHSDAY, CXTOIHM 'Jl, I! ? S- hi !! 11 tt IT ,,. .1 i , ' W ' IOCAL AND I? WERSbNAL jiliono,, alwnya uny t u-rnppcdliJ x ; v . , f Colonel Cnrl Y. Tongwnld returned Tiieatlny night from n lniRiiiesa trip to YrckB, Snriamonlo, lloililtniT. nnd other northern California points. When ordorlnft yotir bread uy tho Ptnnnnt iqr. Tim ronulillenn nnrlv unfurled, to tlip lireou-wof Mijju Mrcot thfu iiinrn liiB hn nrl1st(viaoldifgfifVn-aimaunc-ln tl'int their liendqunrtern were In the Mf V. 6 H, hnjldluu, room -liO., Itnllku the Hill llnnloy nnd democra tic lieailquurtilra, who have their nol- icas. jimiueu ou.jiuLHUii. .una iouk ilnlnlmt KiitiHlnntifllf the 0-.. O. 1. onililem Is ns Rnn'dy ns tho dress uni form of tho Knlsnr, and looks -h If tho first vtronR wind would blow it down. Don't mlfH It Theater tonight. See lirogrum clscvvliore. Attor?ioy On Nowliury attended to legnl matters In Jacksonville thin morning. Peanut candy, 15c a pound. Get It at DoVoo'a. Tho high xchool football team will piny Orants I'uss. in this city next Saturday. Do Voo xylil send you tho Weekly Orcgonlan H months for 75c. " Hdvvnrd O'Xell, manager of the Star theater for the last six months. loft last night for Portland where he will take charge of tho National thea ter in that city, Tho finest equipment in Oreion for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Mra. It. A. ITarndvn of Grants Pass spent the first of tho week In this city visiting friends and rela tives. Don't mlsH It Theater tonight. Sen, program elsowhcro. ! Clydo Myers1 of Hitch was n busi ness visitor In tlie city the first of the week. Koaalc finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over lata Thea ter. Arjhur Speck of Ashland" spent Tuesday afternoon In Medford at tending to business matters.. Kodak finishing and auppliea at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Ial Theater. William pavls nnd wife arc spend ing tho week in Grants Pass attend ing the state convention if the Bap tist phurch. Don't miss It Theater tonight. See program elsowhere. C. O. Atncs has returned from a business jrjp to Portland, and points In tho Willamette valley. Dertha Elizabeth Calkins, Instruc tor of elocution, public speaking and physical training, will bo In studio Captain Applegate uf Klamnlh, who tins Iiikmi In tho rltv tint last two wepks j rnUendanhi nl .the oMon or the federal court, returned to his home today. Corset demonstration by Mr. Sex ton, ttossurd corsets, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 20 nnd 21. All lied models. K, K. J)etiel & Co. 1). S. .Mllllcent ot Tokon. Wash., Is among the out of town visitors In the rlty this week. New Thought Circle. 504 8, Oak dale, Snttirdny 2:30 to R, .Mr. nnd Mrs. George II. Carpenter returned Inst Saturday from a ten days trip to San Francisco. San Diego nnd I. oh Angeles. Authentic war ne&a received by Mall Trlbuuo leased fTwlro will be posted! tlurlng tho day at Hotel Me J- . ' at high school Tuesday and Fridays. Phone Sll-J. Arthur poyrclf left today for Marsh- ueiu, io aojusi a duplex press re cently installed by pno of tho Coos IJay now8pcpers. It la such a com plicated pleco of machinery thnt no ono In that section can make it run. Get it at Do Voef. A pnjier has been received from Now Ilrunswlck by James Kelly, In which a visit of American tramps to that section Is told. They were ar rested, and much to tho surprlso of all hands, ono Qf thepi appeared In court for n hearing, wearing neither shirt or collar. This created a sen sation. E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In suranco. Excellent companies, good local Borvlce, 210 Garnott-Corcy DIdg. Tho city council awarded, tho con tract for tho building of a sewer on Dakota avenue to W. W. Frlsto, at tho ruto of 7a cents tho foot. It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance- Man, has J1G00 to loan. County Commissioner .loo Smith of Itagun Itlver spent Tuesday In Med ford and Jacksonville attending to county business. Corset demonstration, Gossan! cor sets Tuesday nnd Wednesday, Octo ber 20 and 21, all now models, V, K. Deuel & Go, DcnUon Francis I.uwton. son of W. T. I.uwton of Medford, nnd Gertrude Mubol Plttmun were married at tho homo of- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Monto JlUB, in Klamath Foils, Wodneaday, llov. Stuhblefleld officiating. Doth of the. contracting parties nro well and favorably known hero, und will muko their homo on the groom' ranch. Fort Klamath Nowb. jJomoiiBtrntion or Gossan! corsets by Mra, SoMon Tuesday and WednoB. day, October 20 und -.21, special new models. F. K, Dctiepfc Co. ' Harry Thomas or tho Steamboat district spent Monday and Tuesday In the city. ' 't ' " Sweot rider nt Do Voo's. Andiew Jeldness has returned to his homo In the Illuo Lodge district after veiling In this city. Muko your couts, biiHh und dresses nt Holsters' Lndlon' Tailoring Col lego, room 420, M. F. & II, build !"K. 20R Bid l!ro)vn, doniocratlu candidate for county trosuror, Is spoiul'lng the wik cainiKilKilliiglii tho country ills IrKis, ' ford. " Attorney IT. A. Cannday attended to legal mutter In Ashland Monday afternoon. Hemstitching nnd pleating done and models made nt Mrs. Haney's dressmaking parlors. Moo's stor 19S The regular monthly meeting of the Merchants Association was held Monday night. President Stockton of Salem, liend of the state mer chants association, I.. II. Merrick, editor of the Merchants Magazine of Portland, and Stnte Organizer Gregg addressed the meeting. Tho dinner was prepared by the ladles of the Christina church. General business was discussed, and routlno business of the association attended. Tho oldest exclusive agency In Medford, reliable protection, our only business. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. G. M. Cornwall of Portland Is spending a few days In tho city on business. Mr. Kobcrt Kason, expert ladles tailor, Is now located with Mrs. E. S. Aider's dressmaking establishment. Your patronage solicited. Second floor, Deuel & Co. I Most of tho Indians who appeared as witnesses beforo tho federal court left this morning for their homes on the Klamath reservation. A couple or parties Iqft by autos, but most ot the redskins went by train. During their stay In this city, tho Indians were well behaved, though some of the younger members "acted up" and landed in the city Jail. J, O. Gerklng, tud test all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 330-J. J. M. Kllgoro or Rogue River is spending the day In tho city attend ing to business matters. Plant jour roses early. Three saloon licenses were re newed by the city council at tho regu lar meeting last night, for a six month's period. Murphy and company. Selsby and Kennedy and tho University club were granted liquor licenses for a period ol six months, by the city council last night. All three are renewals. H. H. Carter If Eugcno spent Tues day jn Med ford, attending to busi ness matters. Roger Dennett has returned from a two days business trip to Ashlnnd. A sensational dog fight occurred on Main street this afternoon when a mill clog belonging to Earl Rey nolds, chewed an enr off Ralph Hard well's spaniel. Chief of Police Mego stopped the fight bv turning a gar den hoso on the combatants. A traveling salesman who grabbed the hull dog by the tall wus bit on tho wrist. , O, W. Knglo and wKo of Klamath Falls, ore spending the week In Medford. I GEORG Y EJ FAILED 10 AGE The Jury In the federal court hear ing the case of Jim George accused of the murder of Peter llrown livt jinrcn iniii'ii to ngiee nner -u iiuur Agiia I'allunlra has opniov deliberation, nnd were discharged .,.,.....,,,. ,,,.. , MEXICANS FAVOR WITHDRAWA L PLAN WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Tho MeNlcnu national convention at ed the nr an Consul im iiuirmup . oc.ui-K uj ..,,.., sillliunn und General AKUllnr for Woolverton. who left this morning to wihdrnUng American forces from Vera Crua. General Cnrrnnxn Is ex- attend the sessions of the federal court of appeals In San Franctaro peeled to tssuo n proclamation gtv- -,.. ..... .... ..... .-.... i' ueorge, me m-iciiiiuiu mnumsicu uuj mmrantoes t citizens of Vera disappointment -at the turn or events, ;Cnu who ,,nVo wm,,, ,,, ,,,, and slept soundly nil night In Ht States. cltj Jail. Seven of the Jury stood for convic tion In the first degree, and five for acquittal. They were Fred Pelouze, C. K. Terrell. J. S. Dysert, A. II. Mil ler and F. W. Shaplelgh. The vote also stood at one time 1 1 to one for conviction or second degree mur der, nnd nt other t linos S to 4. evidence was all circumstantial. A new trial vt the cas-o will called, propably In this city, latter part or November. The I 'The convention ranted nil thn re quests made by the Vmcrlonii gov ernment inercqulslte to tho wlth drawnl of the troois. Tho United States asked that customs duties col lected during tho American occupa tion, ns well as local taxes should not he re-imposed nnd that all Moylcans imrtmcnl, last night nt Itu regular session aulhoilxed the purchase ot nu auto costing $250 from V. 1, Vinster, i for uulll!niv use by tin) flto depait ' ment, Councllmtin Pot-tor voting J ugannt It, The chief rouwon for tho purchuse are, saving wear and leai'i on ihcUdg truck, doing away with in team of horsvs, and giving the clly ' ....... .... .... iii-mir nro proiecuiin. rue pircune wus somethHng of u Niii'U'lt WHEAT SELLS FOR $1.12 AT IK ' f J l--ii, who had served the I'nlted Stntes In he the SIXTEEN TRUE BILLS FOUND (Continued from Page 1) a civil capacity nnd all clericals should he given protection. The American government, it Is understood, however vlll not order jvvihtdruvvat of tho troops nr ships un !tll General Carrauza has formally IsVucil his prolamntlou. AUTO FOR FIRE WORK The city counqll recently saved $.N.Tf n enr, bytiompelllng city fire men to buy their own soap nnd towels, then purchased Hill Ulrlch's cash register for $110. und refused SAGE TEA DARKENS HI TO ANY SHADE Don't stay gray I Here's a simple recipe that anybody can apply with a hair brush. PAVING Cf PAN ASKS FOR OLD BILL Tho Wnrren Construction company presented the city with a rock bill for $H00 at tho regular meeting pf the city council Tuesday night. Tho material Is supposed to havo been used in lUOq, and tho city claims It did not receive the material for which payment is sought. City Attorney McCabe Is making an investigation of tho hill. The construction company threatens suit, unlcsH the bill Is paid. Tho city claims It has witnesses who will testify the rock was never received. OBITUARY. . j.uuiirii iiuKcr Edward Maker formerly or tl)l city, died at hln homo In Portland Monday. Mr. Uuker Is u brother or Mrs. F, T. Mllea. lip was wol known lu the vulloy Juvlng beep engaged Jn business hero for a number of years. and clean and the 'Inmate comfort- ably and well kept, we would suggest, that an entrance be made to the womnn's department so that they .might have access to eamo without being compelled to pass through the men's wards. Onmty fofflcrx lnpcrtel Wo have examined all the county offices and find them welt kept and the employes of the various offices as efficient, affable and courteous to I the nubile an the circumstance of their more or less cramped quarters ,t0 '" nccdci1 ""'' for t'1" "ntt'r l,,w win pcrnui. ! Pacific Highway ) We have Investigated n far nu In practical at this time tho expend!-j tures for a permanent Pacific high way through the county, nnd f Iml t that the work now contemplated nn expenditure of $3-12,000, will com-. plete the road from Central Point to the Fnrnham hill, near Ashlnnd and wilt covor the total expense of grad ing the new route over the Siskiyou mountains. This will leave available a sufficient sum to complete the hard surface route to Gord Hill out of the present bond Issue, while these figures are merely approximate, tho general total will not be greatly varied, as shown by tho engineer's report. Tho county authorities are cmfeavorlng to have the hard surfac ing over the Siskiyou mountains taken care of by the state, the same constituting a gateway to Oregon, should as wo view the matter, bo com pleted by the htatc, Jackson county having now done her fair portion of the work. Very rcspectrully submitted. SYLVESTER PATTERSON, Fonwnan. It. E. ROIUSON. I). II. MARNEDURG, . J. H. FULLER, I'OHTI.AN'I), Or.. '.'I ll!w "tern wheal, winch emlv in StuU mlit i sold line ill I'l.l'J ii liil-lu'l, the I i li- . est price paid in several em, ieiu h ' 'ii thai figuio iinin tmliivyvlicu i 001) InislicN wete liniilit nt cnudiv , H)illU llV llll'lll lIMM'-. Yout(Ji-t (he llext ' Thoro Is when you smote Gov, Joun-I ion cigars nud patronize homo Indus trl I" -; livery tloor Is maili in tiur fac tory uiul iiurnntcvil rifilil or niniicy lint.lt. NVcnuihelMMKl)' lAl'K hliipmnit mi) where (rum largest Mock in vvosl. R-;iiiiPiiutM)ofs.I5(ifctSI.3t)ii I'tun! l)(i(.n.2.Whlfi . . 2.75 ea tjitlliiiuii l'npf ... ! '" .l-l'lyllrVnifcrMiiiirV . I'ltmli llonin.l'ti'ixif i vri; savk you l on nt.n, .intw .. .-. ....".. ... , .. Uti 'Uiui.riii(ij'iunin,niiiii, !.75 6,tl0 C! tiuxhtl inJ (ilnii wKin, nik caiaum; ji STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN NEURALGA You can clear your head anil re. Ileve n dull, splitting r violent throbbing headache lu it moment with a Dr. James' llendacho Powder This old-tlmo headnrhe relief acts al most magically. Send some one to the drug store now for it dime pack age und a rew moments after you take a powder ou will wonder what became of tho headache, neuralgia nml puln. Stop suffering-U'k need less. He sure )u gel whut )ott utile for. Adv. WE PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IX) it GEO. II. PATRICK, J.C. nARNARD, A. J. T. SMITH. IE m IN MEAT CLOGS M KIDNEYS Take.a?ItflrKiLNir7cnrP.ack5iujl3 orEbd'j- boiheri.yf.u Drink Wjre v.'&tcr. Th te of Sage and Sulphur for re storing fadnl, gruy lutlr to Ita natural color daU bock to gnwtdniottiar'a tline. She urd It to Mp her hnir beautifully dark, glufuy and abundant. Whenever ber hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appcniumv, tldt aim plo mixture was applied with woaJcrful effect. Hut brewing nt home ii muwy and out-of-date. Nowaday, by aaklng t any drug store for & 60 cent bottle of "W.veth'a Sage and Sulphur IUir Rem edy," you Mill gnt thla famous old recipe which can le decoded upon to restore natural coTor and beauty to tlie hair and ii eplemUd for d-uidrun", dry, feverisli, itchy scalp and falling hair. A wcll-kuown downtown druggikt aaya it darken the hxJr o naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it lia hern appthtl. You simply dampen a. (onga or salt bruih with It and draw Uii tlirough your lair', taking one strand at a tlrao. My morning tlie gray hair dis appear, and after Knottier application or two, it becomi beautifully dark, gl"y, I son ami ouunuom. (C Shop Early TOO ATE TO CLASSIff. WANTED -To exchange it good vio lin fur a repeating shot gun. W. Spulh, I'll West Jackson St., Med ford. 1 86 FOR HALU Fliio solo 11, cornet, have no ijun for t (,'onio anil see It fill' Will Mill It ll) )0l at l If you must have your meat every day eat it, but fluih your Liijm-.va with oalt ocq;uJoiial)y. sj)o a noted utl)grlty wh( tl)s'us that niuat forir urlo ncla wldcl Jtlrnoit parol tl.o kidney In tUtlr ef forts to expr! it itow the blood. 'IIkj bdeomo lligi!i mid ueakeu, then you ulh-r wiUi u dull inluery in the kidnry region, Mlurp tulij in the fmcl. r.r nick hcuijucho, dlMincHyour tUutoeh tout, jougue Ii coated nud -alien the we&tlict ia bad you have rhcumi.t!o Ivtliiucs. 11k urine gets cloudy, full of gediuiept, tht 1 c;iannei -ic;t gui soro and irritalcil, obliging von to fctck relief two or three time during tho night. To neutrullas thee irritating acM; to cleame tlio kKlpe.Nu und (luoli pir tlio body's urinous vvantii get four ounce of Jad Salt from any pharmacy ,herej take a tabk-tpooiifiit in a glau of Water before buokfaat for a few duja and your kldncya will then act fine. Thla famoua aaltf U mode from tlie acid of grapcd and lemon Juice, combined with IiUda, and ha been una for generation to lluih and timuate alugglah kldnuyr, Uo to )vutrali. the acids iu urine, o it no longer irntutef, thua en J lug Madder weakness. Jud fialta I Incxpenalve: cAnnot In jure, and makes a dollg'itfal Ufcryetcnt U lltJila-watef drjok. ,; We do our very beat to koop a complete utock'of oVery il alrablo Htyle for women, at all tlineH, hut wir.'ndyIiiotlw)ii to , make your xclcclloua early, : i Htyle, Quality,. Coiufoit and Value muko our S)iodld ahoea quick nellorH. . 2.5ft 'I'O' f .1.110 At ti Sign of OPPOHITII MANN'S HTORi: J Butter Fat AND Fresh Eggs THE WHITE VELVET ICE CREAM CO. Mi:iFOItl, Ulll.lillN PIk.iio -IHI NOTICE WANTED TO BUY 10.000 pounds I It'll. 10,000 pounds ttpriiu; (JliiHcHiH. 0,000 jioimcls Oltl Iv'txtHlt'irt. .1,000 poiiiitts Diii'lcs. A I niiiiii tiiul will iimii I'ltoi fill vwvn i.nit etiiiii in llwi noxl six months. GET BUSY ' Medford Poultry 6 Egg Co. POULTRY WANTED Wo Aro Headquarters for Poultry In Medford ' Will always pay you the highest market cash prices. Can use all hinds. We solicit your trade. MEDFORD POULTRY 6 EGG CO. TELEPI 10 N'E 583 1 29 Fill STREET iaWmaWiRL.'7r HBtaSiflilAlavHarw A7 When You Can't Smoke that's the time to chew Dixie Queen. When you can smoke i that's the time to choose Dixie Queen. This pure old Burlcy to bacco is the great favorite with men ol vigor. It is full-bodied and satisfying. It gets ' its pleasant richness from the natural aging we give it for three to five years. And that is what keeps 4ts quality up, always the same, no matter what the year's crop may be. DIXIE QUEEH Plug Cut Tobacco i -H IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS PIANO VIRTUOSO l.liit School of I'iano , i Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for Ensemble Singing )-,i Studio l05 WcstMuinSt. Phone 361 has always given prime pleasure to manly mcn.1r A DIXIE QUEEN man neyer switches to another brand; he knows he's losing time and pleasure op a needless experiment. Many brands come and go into the discard while DIXIE (JUEEN fwfds old friends and makes now ones every day. There's a snappy taste to DI?CIP QUEPN that policemen and other big fellovvq Jike. , It's got that man-sizp quality about it; not "one of thoe insipid, ncxt-to-notty'ng tobaccos but the big khtg-brajiQ for the he-men on the force.' A week's trial will make yott a permanent user of DXIE QUIiRN go' to it today. Sold everywhere in convenient 5c foil pack ages als,o in 10c pouches and 50c lunch boxes.' TPE AMERICAN TOUACCO COMPANY I I f I. V r sk bargain. oiu Wont Main HI. 181J I if rtB "r Ptrt' ..,f"1 ' in