Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 24, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TODFOKP MATL TKTBUND, MFJKKT), OKKflON", TUESDAY, "NOVttMTIEtt 21,
PUBLIC
HEARING
FORTRACKCROSSING
SOUGHT BY BULLIS
Public liotvriiiKH will prolinbly bo
held In thin city ntatt month liv'lho
Blnto rnilwny Jpoinmissfon ujmii 1110
npplicntion o tho Southern Orem
Traction company to cross the tracks
of tho Southern l'tirlfio at Main
Mreot, thin city. Tim chief mutters
to como before tho commission will
bo tho ndjuRtmcnt of crndo rights nud
tho cMtnbliKlimcnt of protection. It
is not expected that tho Southern Pji
cifio will offer nny strenuous objec
tions, except of a technical nature.
In tho ordinary course of business
it takes tho rnilwny commission n
month to six weeks to make n find
ing, ho it will likely bo tho middle of
February before nny work on the
new extension down Main street is
begun.
Tho city council at their last meet
ing granted tho Bulliq interests until
Juno 30 to fulfill their franchise pro
vision calling for tho completion of
two miles of track in the city within
two yenrs.
OWENSSUESOWINGS
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OR $3000 SLANDER
WELSH ASKS $3000
FOR IT IN CAR
M. A. Welsh, a cattleman, has
brought suit against the Southern
Pacific railway for $5000 damages
alleged to hnvo been caused when the
engineer "did recklessly and careless
ly back, with violence nnd force," a
string of cars into a cabooso in which
Welsh was seated last May.
Welsh alleges in his grounds for
suit that ho was hurled against a sta
tionary phono, cutting his lip nud
knocking out teeth, and also thrown
ngainst a desk, causing injury to lib
olicst on tho left Bide.
Welsh nt the time was in a caboose
for tho purpose of attending a ship
ment of hops to San Francisco, nnd
alleges that ns a result of bis being
uiiablo to make tho trip an inex
perienced man named Bowers waf
pent and the hogs lost nn average of
six pounds each thereby.
Tho suit is filed bv Attorneys
Sfulkey nnd Cherry . j
I.nst Soptcmr tlie "noine or James
Owens near IIoriiq lllver wns lo
strojod by flro. In a complaint filed
Tuesday against W. V. Owlngs, In
which Judgment for $3Q00 Is asked,
It Is nllcKcd, that tho latter spread
rumors' that Owens burned tho house.
The chief grounds fot tho suit aru
based upon statements OwIiirs is al
leged to have made tho morning after
tho fire, to Joshua .N'eatlinnimer, ?.
D. IlrownsvTorth and Cecil .Manning,
in a conversation in which it is
averred that he said that Owens had
planned to burn his homo "before
going to Washington." Ono of tho
listeners In nn affidavit said ho told
Owlngs to be more certain of his al
legations, hut the latter Insisted upou
them.
noth the defendnnt and tho plain
tiff are well known in tho ltoguo
River district, and the suit is at
tracting considerable interest. Mul
key and Cherry are attorneys for
Owens.
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Mr. Henri llnriko
Tho now uianaiiement of the Star
theater, has engaged Mr. llaicke, as
musical director. Mr. llarcko, stud
led in Iterlln, for a number of jears
and has been musical director, at the
Hnipress theater, Tacotna, for the past
two season, and previous to his going
to Tacoma, was in vaudeville and
traveling musical attractions.
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WILSON
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SHOT
SHOW
The Rose society Is congratulating
itself on its success in persuading
Mrs. George T. Wilson to give one of
her delightful sketches at tho Society
Vaudeville- December 7-8. For tho
benefit of the few who may not be
familiar with Mrs. Wilson's artistic
ability and achievements, It may be
well ro stnto that she is a graduate
of the Northwestern School of Oratory
of Evanston, HI., and since her
graduation she has not only been an
instructor in tho department of pub.
He speaking, of Toledo, Ohio, but Is
recognized as one of the best public
entertainers in tho middle west, hav
ing achieved distinction In Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Kentucky and was the reader with the
Imperial Male Quartette of Iowa for
a season. Her hearers at the Roso
Society Vaudeville will particularly
enjoy her selection, which will be
from "The Lane That Hath No Turn
ing," by Sir Gilbert Parker.
DIED
KDWAHHS-At her home nt Wat
kins, Ore., Minnie It. EdwnnU, No
vcmber 22, aged 27 venrs, from hem
orrhages. She hnd been n resident
of Jackson county nil her life. She
leaves her husband, Frank Kdwardx,
and three voting sous. Frances, Clar
ence nnd Edgar. Burial at Jackson
ville cemetery, November 2o, at 'J
p. in.
1'AHIH, Nov. a I, 1:17 p. in. -Tim
oflieial HlaliMiient given out in Palis
this nt'tenionn my that, generally
speaking, the situation on November
"JJ showed no changes of importance.
The text of the communication fol
lows ;
'Speaking generally, it may be sitid
that the situation during the Ony of
November i?'t bus showed no impor
tant changes.
"Along the greater part of the
front the enemy manifested his no
fixity imrticulurly bv an intermittent
eannoiuide, which was, however, less
spirited than on the preceding day.
Neveitheles.se there were hero nnd
there some infantry attacks, all of
which were repulsed. Those attacks
were particularly violent in the Ar-
gonne, where we gained some terri
tory, and in the region of Four de
Paris.
"The sanitary conditions of the
troops nre favorable."
Why Not
Get tho best smoke, Gor. Johnson,
tnd also patronize homo
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COME men are awful anxious
to fight as long as
somebody's holain
'em. But turnin' 'em
loose takes all the
fight out of 'em as
completely as agein'
takes the bite out o'
VELVET.
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What is " bite " in tobacco ? It's a harsh
ness that comes usually of insufficient cur
ing and ageing. Good tobacco mught to
have strength in it and ageing turns that
strength into mellow smoothnew. That's the
simple truth about VELVET, Kentucky's Burley
de Luxe, which has two years' ageing. 10c tins
and 5c metal-lined bags. Jjttyfd
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PAGE THEATRE
TONIGHT
Special - VAUDEVILLE - Special
Adams Southern Shows
By Spocial Arrangement tho Adams Shows will givo thoir Vaiulovillo Acta at
t his thoator tonight. Comprising
Aerial and Acrobatic Acts
Horizontal Bar Acts
Lady of The Flying Rings
Miss Florence Grace, Contortionist
Lula Adams, with Teeth of Iron
Will Hang by Her Teeth From a Strap Ten Minutes
Great Rolling Globe Act. Slack Wiro. Chair Balancing. Aorial Ladder
Work'. Snake Charming Act. Dancing Skoloton. Illustrated Song.
ONE BIG ANIMAL ACT
I Texas, the Educated
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With this groat variety of Vaudovillo, special ono-rool Photoplays botwoon acts.
Hear the Large Page Theatre Orchestra
Seven Pieces
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Remember, One Night Only -Tuesday, Novombor 24.
ADMISSION, 10c, 15c, 25c
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The Entire Stock of the
F. K. DEUEL & CO. STORE
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Everything Will Be Sold
Everything Is Going
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Greater and Bigger Reductions for Tomorrow Com6
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NOTICE: Merchants are invited to come to this sale. We will make special prices, on
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jjooas, soia ar wnoiesaie to au parties.
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