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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1914)
w h PXGI3 SIX JCEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE. MF,T)FORD, OTJKOON", SATinjMTAY, NOVUM nuu 21, Iftl. 71 '" HAWAIIAN JAPS ANGERED IN AIRSHIP STOPPED HONOLULU, T. 11., Nov 21. For the second time a proposed fllRlit by n Jnpnnoo nvlntor over Honolulu lifts boon cancelled on orders from the, United Stales authorities, upon the eve ot tlio day advertised (or the ex lilbltlon. The aviator was preparing to make his flight today as permis sion for him to do so had been cablod from Washington, but Governor Pink ham Injected an executive ban last night, intimating that ho did so on orders from -Washington. Coming as tho second refusal did on tho ovo of an advertised exhibition it thoroughly exasperated the Japan ese colony, which expressed its irri tation through tho native press. S. Shcba, editor of tho Hawaii Hhlnpo, published an oditorlal in his newspaper denouncing what ho said was tho implication of tho refusal namely, that tho Japanese were sus pocted of esplonago and that their friendship was not wanted in Hawaii. DUNBAR MALE E Mil COMING TELEPHON E OFFICIAL LOOKING FOR GOATS THANKSGIVING EVE The Dunbar Male Quartet and UoW lttngers will bo here on Thanksgiv ing ovenlng, November 26th. Tho entertainment will bo In tho large hall ot tho Natatorlum. This Is the second number of the entertainment course. The dato has unavoidably been changed from No vember 24th to November 26th. All who have season tickets, will please tako notice. The Dunbars carry a peal ot over 200 bells, made in Europe under their own supervision, six octaves chromatic and ranging in slzo from one to 25 pounds. They are unlike other belts lu that they aro soft and mellow In quality, and sustain their tones so long tlint the company has often been accused of having a small organ concealed and operated in con nection with tho bells. Years of experience have resulted In sucli a perfect system of manipu lation that such compositions as Mac Dowells "To a Wild Iloso" Kevin's "Gondoliers" and Choplus' "Ilalu drop" prelude aro given with a grace and effect absolutely unobtainable on any other Instrument. SCENE FROM "SHORE ACRES" AT THE PAGE THEATER IBBBbVIBBBBBBBBBBBBBV ' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBhI tBHKL HBm iliPMIHBBBBBBi fsHK ILA BbbH.-7bbbbbbbbbbH BBBK , BHL .bbbbbk A. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbS TKft WbbV bbbbubbbbbIbbbbbM bbBw JBbbH RBBH bJHmltJHbbB. bbbbbIbbbbBIbHI HsHHsksBHBBBK, .fHHIK HHrHHHIkI ,M 4 lBBBBHiBH Shores Acres at Page pleased a most Interesting. Francis X. nush- largo audience last evening. The man lending, made this feature ilou- producers have even excelled the lily Interesting. This program of stage version of this beautiful play. ! two features, two stars and special Stovcnion as the star was most ably musical program was wry pleasing, supported. The entire program will be repented Ambushed, a three part feature was tonight. GREAT CROWD AT C. P. Cole, district traffic superin tendent of the Pacific Telephone & TelegTntih eomiiauy, with headquar ter in Eugene, has been looking over the interests of his company through out Southern Oregon, nnd while in Mcilford has been going into matters in connection with the long distance office still maintained here. ilr. Colo 1ms many friends in Medfonl who linvo been jicrturbed over his apparent detracted condi tion of mind displayed o nthc pres ent trip, nnd it 1ms just leaked out what the disturbing elements arc. Mr. Colo recently formed a partnership with un acquaintance in n business Ventura1 of some importance whereby the firm, in anticipation of the sud den rite in cost of mohair owing to the European war, secured n flock of Angora gouts in preparation of sup plying tho deficiency in imports for merly coming from Belgium. In or der to keep down exjeiiseP, nnd inci dentally bo in shape to meet compet itive prices, tbe newly formed part nership decided to personally drive the herd of Angoras home themselves, n distance of about twenty miles. The drive proceeded without incident until an open door of n roudside farm house attracted the attention of the flock, which proceeded immediately to take possession. Tho entire herd of angoras filed through the house, up setting and eating a large supply of apples, chair tidies nnd bric-a-brac generally so dear to the aesthetic pal ate of tho goat. In the confusion resulting from the noise of screaming women, brrking dogs and yclliug fnnn hands, the flock scattered to tho hills and ad jacent mountains, and up to tho pres ent time only about half tho herd has been recovered. Mr. Colo still has hopes of recover ing tho wholo herd before tho war is over nnd tho price of mohuir goes back to normal, ns his many friends throughout tho statu have buhied themselves in advising him by wire and letter of stray gonts being seen nil the wav from the California to the Washington state lines. COSILY PRODUCTION FDOIBALL IE FREIGHT RATES CUT bk STATE GEOGRAPHIC BOARD SESSION CHANGING NAMES IGATI AT T About 200 landowner; of the val ley aro in attundaueo ut tho irriga tion mooting at llie public library, and much interest is being manifested. Colonel li. C. Washburn acted as chairman, Attorney A. 11. Kennies addressed tho meeting, explaining in detail tho legul phases of tho dibtrict and contract system. Landowners of tho valley tiro meeting this aftenipou at tho public libiury to discuss irrigation and con sider -ways and means for securing sumo for usu in tho near future. A largo tiitcndnuco of influential orch urdists and landholders aro in at tendance. A silent argument in fa vor of water is tho fact that tho ruin lull for November to dato is not up io normal, und tho ground turned ovur by the fall plowing j nut over lmll with moisture, There is u strong sentiment iimoiig lHiidownors for irrigation, tho "dry" HUWHier converting uumy of its for ut oX)iienln, Irrixutlim would HjMlit tho Itoguo Jf vcr valley a gieai tfHrliH region well us a fruit nu- iwjf kKitiou. vjlk (IioiihiihU of till M wire hsntPt thin kitIioii U to txy Nl4pj4ir to i muo'n from lWmll MtHj WilhlHtWh' Villi)')' Sensation succeeds sensation In "From Molten Steel to Automobile." tho wonderful film featuro exhibition produced by the Maxwell Motor corn pan, Inc., of Detroit, Michigan, and to be seen here at tho Page Theater by special arrangement. Krco tick ets may be obtained by applying to Powell Auto Co., the local Maxwell dealer. Do not fall to witness this unique exhibition of amazing motion pictures. You will find tho occasion to bo thrilling, Interesting and high ly educational. Thero Is no mono tony; only vivid action, life, nparkle animation, heart Interest. Among other things the pictures fascinating ly show how the famous Maxwell "25" automobile is made. Tho enor mous popularity of this car makes this phase of tho entertainment par ticularly Interesting. High school football ontliu-insU of .southern Oregon me gathering in this city today fur the eeond game of the Ashlnnd-Medford high school games for the footbnll championship of southern Oregon, being played nt the Jackson school ground". One of the largest crowds in the gridiron history of southern On-con i in attendance. A delegation of 1100 rooters from Ashland, with many from out-of-town points, a in attendance. The rivalry between the two Renins is in tense, nnd is reflected in the pranks and acts of their suoporters. Thi" morning it was not known whether Scldon Hill or Xnrrogun of the local team would play, owing to injuries nnd violation of school rules, i Tho Mcdfnrd team went throimh n light pnictice lat night, Coach Moore giving his charges a lecture on using the head and explaining a number of trick plays that will be -prune WASHINGTON, Nov St. -Material reductions in tho freight rates on bakery goods, In less than carloads from Points in Oregon and Washing ton to destinations in Oregon, Wash ington, California, Idaho and Mon tana, were ordered today by tho Inter-State Commerce Commission on complaint ot tho Portland, Oregon, chamber ot commerce. Northwest ern bakers and manufacturers face spirited competition from eastern shippers of similar products and the rates woro held excessive. The first meeting of tho Oregon Geographic Hoard over held In South em Oregon wuh in session lu Meilford Friday and Saturday, thero being present Georgn II. Ilttne'sof Poitlnnd, III G. Steel ot Crater Lake, nnd K. J, Kaiser of Ashland. Considerable business, Including tho correction of 19 names along the Columbia river prepared by Lewis A. McArthur, n member ot tho board was transacted, Other names with such data as was at hand woro considered nnd approval deferred. Among theso woro tho names of streams connected with tho upper IK'S Chutes country. The Geological Survey Is compiling a largo nmp of Oregon and this map will bo submitted to tho Oregon Geographic Hoard for observation and criticism, hence any parties Interested In perfecting tho names of points, watorwaB or any other features of tho maps ot Oregon aro solicited to submit their materials and sugges tions to members of the board. There are no funds available but the mout hers, ot tho board will give good at tention to anything offered and will bo pleased to receive any Information for their records, regardless It how small It tuny seem. It was tho purpose of tho meeting to havo Southeastern Oregon repre sented nnd to recommend to Gover nor West tho nppolntmont of O. C. Applegnto of Klamath Falls and Thomas Jones of Vale, Malheur coun ty. This will bo submitted to the other members of tho board. Von act tlia tloft There is whon you smok Got. Joun on cigars and patronlxt horn Indus trlM Dalntly, promptly, in all tho pro per sl)!es ot Itox, Knifo and Accord ion pleating, hemstitching, plcotlng, braiding and embroidering. i:..hti:ii.v xovKirv co. H.sl'if'" St., Xet to LuinlH'nneii Hani;, Portland, Oregon Tho School of Modern Methods. MEDFORD 8. 11. I1AUMAX It. I. VAXUILDKIl (mmaf( DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL mSlXJ-Sfi. SHOUTIIANI) AND K.VOMSH COUIlSKS Start right ntjtl Bijcccss 'Is halt attained. This school gives more than a theoretical. JiTnowlodgo of business branches. It trains each student Individually In the practical methods of real business. It equips for thaetnoracftclcs of life. Now pupils may enter any time. . . . , T . Fowne's Gloves, guar- t anteed to give satis faction, black, white and colors. Jioe&f Medford's Exclusive Dry Goods Store Pictorial Patterns Always in Stock t t t t t ? ? ? t t f t t t t t ? ? y t t T t t .?. The Condition of the Country and the Practice of Economy Times are good. True, they might be better, but nevertheless the entire country as a wholo is prosper ous. And the height of prosperity .in the past will be overshadowed by the overwhelming prosperity soon to come. But everyone should study and practice econom y, whother times are good or not. We do. In purchas ing our merchandise we take advantage of every possible discount, and in transferring it from our shelves to you we eliminate all unnecessary expense. Thus we save money and can quote lowest prices on -our goods. You save money by purchasing them. Everything is exactly as represented here we offer no premium inducements which are liable to ! influence you to overbuy and purchase goods you do not need. Such offers dofeat economy. What you j v buy here is worth what you pay for it sometimes more, but novor less. Pretty good place to do your shopping, isn't it? New Handkerchiefs, Laces and Ribbons For Xmas Suroly there can be no more appreciated and ac ceptablo gifts than those which aro tho handiwork of the giver. You will find the handsomest and most ap propriato laces and ribbons the kinds that insure tho success of.your gift sewing. Purchase now and make tho things vhilo you can do so without having to hurry. Laces 5 to $1.00 yard Ribbons ..25?, 05? and 50? yard Handkorchiofs 5? to $1.25 Usoful 0hristma Gifts 5? to $1.00 1 Our Money Raising Sale Is proving a grand success. , Anticipate your Ghristmns purchases now while the selections are good. 30 on Set Rings 1&47 Knives and Forks $3.85 WATCHES AT COST Watch Our Windows J. W. DIAMOND JEWELER You Will Need Fence During the Fall Fencing Season Page Fence Gives Greatest Protection wni sr.tfm ... ....... M hBlowN iwiujrwwH. -Z'-VJ i-lnll llll 1 . .. ' I " I - MM - I X ' I . 4 I - 1 -1 -ViRSsvr.V Stylo 15M3-A (tonsilu strength J0.000 lbs.) Note oloso bottom spaoings, milking an excellent pig, hog and stock fence. Your dollars go farther when you buy PAG E'Fence. We deliver to your shipping point. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" 131 North Riverside Ave. Bedford r.!.. jL VvFUUllK Wm Pnorp Theatre- f Monday Evening Nov. 23 "From Molten Steel to Automobile" . The Big Theatrical Motion Pic ture Entertainment and Ex hibition produced and presented by the Maxwell Motor Co . Free Tickets Upon Application i POWELL AUTO CO. V v 5 9