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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1914)
a STETVFOTOT TOTO TTCTRTTNX OTTTFOTin, OT?TCC10V. MOXDAY. TWKMBTCR 7, 10ff rarrrc Timum -jfclUfcj fr ,v li! H Is r.i. OREGON'S SHAR E I WATERWAY BILL KID BE $579,175 WAHIIINUTON', Dee. 7. -Mow limit r:i,000,lrto In eMliimlcil for tin. jirovniiPitlH mill miilnleniuiro nl' Hid imtlmiVi wiilimvuj-H nml ImrbnrH ilur. iiilf tin fini'iil vciirof Hill), which be. iriiiM July 1, 1lMf. The ffrrut u-nlcrwiiyH ritir lint Jiirni'r purl of ho money, The Join! Of the wnriiK, ! miiile up of n enni pnrn lively hiiiiiII number of InrRC ileum nml it eompnrnlivcly hum num ber of nimiiII ili'iiiM, Tim Miss!'miii)i mer estimate Ih 1:10,500,0(1(1; the Ohio, .iO.HH 1,000, mul the Hudson, fH,u70,(00 tho Tcnnenm-o morn limn .1:1,0011,00(1; the Columbia mul tlu MiKHluro, $'-fiOll,OIIO eneh; tlu Dclii wirr, ijij,ft0n,(l0n; the Cumhcrliiml nml tho Ht. Mnry'M (Miohitmi), -!, 000,0(j0 ench. KNtiiiintM of HiiroitlitlotiH fo tho Columbia river am: Mouth, $1, 70,000; Coluinhiii ami lower Willmn. ete,. 4(100,000; nl (Winleii, .f 1 0,000; nt Three.Milo llapi.ls, .$H0,000; Up. per Columbin mul Knnke rivcrx, U-Aft. 000. Oregon Cooi Hav hmhor, MO, 000; Nxhalnu Hay. 11(1.17:.; Coqulllo river, $70,000; Blunlaw river, .-f 1 17. TiOO f npiviilcil an eipinl mnmmt in an preprinted by the ort of Klm.lnw or oilier iiKonoy) ; Willamette nml Yam bill riven, flWiOO; Tillamook liny nml bar, $.!07,U00. Wiihhlnirtnii flrnvV llnibor nml ChebaliK river, -t 10,00(1; Cowliti nml l.ewm river, .522,0(10 Hkm-it river, 510,000: Pujjet Kouml 52.r.,00(lj wat erway, I'llRi't HOUlitl to mVph I'nioii nml WnKliinKtoii, .55000. Hi. wiili- Honolulu, 5200,000; Kit. hiilui, 510.000, SWISS A X EMPTY. TOURIST IE ALL GONE WHEA T ABROAD SHOWS E CHICAGO, Dec. 7 -ItullUh cables tgiluy strengthened wheat. Liver pool reported that supplies itolnc to tin continent were belnw require Munis u to quantity. Theru were uIho KMwortlnnii that exports from In da would be prohibited. Italns In tho domestic winter crop belt, where drought ha recently been complained of, tendud, however, to check bitlltith cnUmcnt. Alter nprnliiK U to Vt higher, tho market i-asud off it little from the top figures ut thu start. AcJwth" weather kuvo only toinp orury flrmnesk to corn. llu ln was only of a scatered chniter. The oiwu llDf, which ranged from u V4 to ?i' Vi blither, was followed by a Miiyc that offset all of the advance. Oat fluctuated wlht other Krnlu. Cheilites, though, wero narrow nnd trade light. Muslims lu the provision pit was virtually at a standstill. Quotations held Heady. Xl'IIH'H, Dee. 7. Hwilr.eilnmlV -lot jjliido the uar hcmi hah been a 'linnl one, The cost of miiiutainliiK the anuy in it Mate of mobilization is .VMimiitei! at fully 5100,000 a ilay. The Iohh to the hotel keoperH In three montliH in figured at .52o,000,000. The hotel lo-cpem probably miffci more than any other eluhH, eHpccinlly an they hail lemi yenrn lu J012 ami 111(11, ovUujr to hail weather. They hail Inolieil forwanl to HIM ih likely to make up all ilefieilK; (he weather from tho hccinninir of tho Hummer wuh exeelleiitaml llin nub of lour IhIh in Jiitin ami early July wuh uii jireeedenteil. Tho few louiihU who remnineil af ler the wr vlottd appeared were f(ihtcnrt! nwuy by (he punle anions the KwIhh bankerw, which emiMed the tefimal of all letters of oietlit anfl even forripi iiiunev. At pri'Hent inanv of the bin hotelH (nre loKel, nml the number of jtichl4. in those whii'h rrmnin open ih iiltnont ileRlipble. Nor Ih there miieh likeli hood of nny improvement in eomli tioim in timn for the winter fjiortH HenHon. Ah n mntter of faet, living eomli tioim in Kwitrerlmul have i:hniiK! ry little, There h i hhortii(,e of ctinl niul ilml, but food jirieen liuVe probably inereimed not mtieh more than 10 per eenl. SOVEREIGNITY OF AIR iT RECOGNIZED IIUUNi:. Kwltxerland, Dec. 7, via London. I'ftO p. m. In ronuictlon with the alleged ontlon of tho neu trality of tho air over Switzerland, It hrrame known here today thul when (ireiit Mrltnln exprerM'd to tho Bwlaa federal council regret that her avln torn hud Inadvertently fullfil to ob Krvo their Inatructlona and avoid 8vm territory when flinj; to Fried ncli(hafrii In (iormany, thu llrlilnii nuthorltleii exprenhly declared that thli inum not be luterprotvd ai a roc oi;nltlou on tho part of the IlrltUh government of tho exUtenre of n nov- erelnty of the air. SECRETARY SHELDON'S PLAN CHARTER VOTE Secretary flheldon of tho charter ComniUalon baa revived a ttiiggqatlon thul kouH to meet with opproval. It In In tho Inlerem of economy and nlm pllclty In making tho change from tho present reglmu to one under the now charter,. Tho NUKKcntlon wuh brought up In tho drafting commlttoo'a Work but tallied, probably because of tho fact that tho committee contained one member of the council who would bo nffcctrd thereby and li might put him In a fuUo light If tho charter wbh re ported with that provlulon. lfrlofly, Rholdon'H HUERCHtlon Ih IIiIh; Have tho now charter BUhmltted ut tho regular municipal election to bu hold under tho prone nt charter Jri) im rv 12th. Let nominations, bo iilftdo for the three nlncun on tho comcll wlioBu ternut oxplro thin year, uii (I for mayor1 an though no'rluutor wiin to ho voted for, Let tho now ehurter, upoclflrly provi (lint tho llireu mombora of tho council whoho terniH do not expire thin year, bold over iindor the now charier for two year terms, Let tho three momhorn elertd at thla election, bo considered elected under tho now cluirlor for tho long trm;. Let tho muyor elected bo Ihcu'ovunih mombor of the board and thojprenlilent thereor, , TIicho provla IoiihTkIII bo otfectlvo by tho pooplo't voting In tho new charter. Tho plun Ih lu tho Interest of econ omy hk only ono election will bo iiwc imiiory for currying thu churtor und uq etrtli)g (ho flrnt not of offleera (ijnrfluiiilor. It will uko Ih fair to uny motnbcrw of tho jiienont council win) mlitlit not (ro to Ihi i)lHuteJ out. of office biifuro III" eipliMllon or (hvir lni( by Ilia adoption of a new i'Unritir, Tim plan will h brought up u( kh wodIIhk of Ilia ibMilvr row lulMm und reuurll eurly neit week, TO TAKE MOVING PICTURES OP ROGUE RIVER COUNTRY A movement linn been launched to take extemivi moving picture ilium throughout, tho Itogue l(lver valley with vIowk of tho prominent land marka and acenle poluta and of prom inent cltlienN engaged In their char aclerUtlu pur'iult. Crater Lake, tho Oregon caven, tho flhlm; of Hoguo river, tho forests and tulneH, and a consecutive narrative will be made out of It all by the travola of n beau llful younit lady to 1k known as Med fordlnu, u prototypo ot the Mutual Girl ami ilolvcrnttl Olrl. Tho vlowa will contain (bo pictures of mom of tho prominent people In tbo Valloy and will bo nhown at tho Oregon building at tho I'nnama fair. Tho matter tian been preoontod to the metnberH of the county court and If thu oxpenve Ih not too great tho tak ing oMhv plctuiva will start us booh an tho weather Ih coiiHldered favorable. RELIGIOUS DAY OBSERVED THOUGH M WAR RULE I'AMM, Dee. 7. The joveriimeiit, in immigiiii' 1'iicililicH lor the rcll ioiiH HenleeH of I lie hccIh in the(nnuy. (ih previoiiHly announced, did not for- Ket the MiiHHiilinniiH, Fr,l)ir fete AI Miiieh, or t-eiiht ot the Lamb, vwih-Ii fell on Saturday, October .'II, (he mili tary nulliorilieH urrunKcd for the in htallalioti of provisional mosquiH wherever prnetiitnhln. At eaeh plnee ii Hvi) hherp WftH jirovided for the ritrH where It wah jiosHible, and uheii no live animal wan available a quar ter of mutton vnn fnniiHlied. A treat inmiy woumWd AfriemiH in Havre mid Kniut Hrieue were thtif ubln tp relcbrnle the RTenl MihiiI man fete iih iikuiiI. After the ablu tioiiH the faithful knelt barefoot, ne cot(llii to the rileH, on earMils wjiii-nd hi HehoolhoiiHeH or in the com In of hliildiiiKH, uheieveft jiremiM'H weie available, and after lour prnyerH, re tunied to the hoHpilalH where the fete continued with the nnrtieipatlou of thoue whoNe condition prevented thiin from IcnvuiK'their bedM. GRAFT GRANO JURY CAN'T DENY IT If This lluil HitppcmMt KlMMvbrrt) In- Mead or Mrtlfont You Might Doubt It Tho nvorago man Is n doubter. Thin Is not aurprlHlni' tho public huvo boeii huinbugKed Va fiquontly thoy uro HkepticUI. Proof lltco tho following will stand InveMlgntton. It cannot be disputed, M, S. Illden, di Clark' St., Medford, Oro uyn: "I Buffered from rheumatic pains, caubod by too much uric ncld In my nyatdm. Tbo pain was especially Hovere In jny back, My kldueya wero disordered, too, and my health was nil run down. I couldn't stoop without getting ilUty, Doun'g Kidney PIllR'wcro blfihly roe nnimended to mo und they did just whut was cliilmodfnr them. As noon as I used thorn, tbo pain began to leuve mo und tho action of my kid- noV" was regulated. My tbo time I hud (InUhod two boxes, 1 wuh with out a sign of kidney trouble. I glud y confirm what I said In prnlsu of Douii'h Kidney I'IIIh when 'I rtcom tuended them several years ago, I can only add that Hut liilnoy trouble und ihuiiiniitlp palus havu never to tui iifiiW 1'lke COc, m ull dealers. Don't simply ask for H kidney lemedyiit'l I loan's Kidney Pills- the ssmn (bat Mr. Uhlen bail, I'tHtlvr-MllburH Co,, FEAR FOR LIVES CHICAGO, Dee. 7. Measure-, to jiriteet members of the ttruiul jury that returned indictment. aaiiiHt Captain Jaitu-H Hnlpin, of the ib'lee live bureau, Lieutenant Tobiu 11111' Walter O'llricn, 11 former deteetixe. eluirin them with hain ae'eit-d bribes, were tuLi-ii todav. Letter threateiiiu; their lives hae been te eeived by three members of the t-ruud jurv. aeeordiiii; to State Attorue.X Hoyne. Telephone enlls to their rcxi-den-esf rarryimr Mtnilnr tin eats of death, nNo have been received by the men. ( The MulcV altiUney announeed that he hud obtained c jdence against lwpnlyfivi more nienlbeih of I lie de tei'tiyn bureau, fonnerly in Ciiptujn Halpiu'h ejiargc, und that "noieemrn ycre falling over themselves to con fess in return for immunity." Increase Ice Rates Pends WASHINGTON', Dee. 7. I'lopo-cl increased eharpen for re-iciuj of hhipmeutN of butter es nnd other jH-rishnble freight, moving under re frigernlion from points in the east ami middle m-st to destinations in ihe north Pacific Htnles, today wero sus pended by the interstate commerce commission until July 'JO, pending in VWitigntion. v WE SELL M. J. B. Coffee 1 , Phone 96 OLMSTEAD'S Wc give S. & H. Green Tnulingf Stamps WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Araiu Street Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Orogon Nogatlves Made any timo oi place by appointment Phono M7-J We'l) do tho rest M, D, WKMYON, Prop, V ' ember MB&tuWsek So-T .VSL C. C c. Oi vl m 0.1 All This Week Money-Savnd Prices This. WeetCOnly lHb. Tins 35 3-lb. tins 1155 5-lb. Tinsflo You Take no Chances Our Guarantee ISJfOlfS' Protection YourGrocer will refund Hie full price you paid forMJ'B'if iT does xo please your teste nomalerhow much you Packed by have used ouf of Hie can Special Process 'rsrJr- MJBln our Jf htm is 30? a lb. t'r to Preserve its Flavor HAVE QUIT After working for J. V. Mitchell about four years, I hove opened a shop ut Ihe corner of South Riverside und Klfihth street and am able to do uu thing in the line of body or wheel way, and guarantee the best of workmanship. JOHN BILLINGS P. S. Abo put on Firestone Demountable Illms. Mr. Diogones with his lantern may not have been able to find an honest man but YOU can find lots of good Lumber cheap at MEDFORD LUMBER CO. Fir aud Third Streets SENSIBLE A Pacific Cedar Chest U a sensible Christmas Rift, for wife, daugh ter or sweetheart. It Is useful, ornamental, convenient, durable, moth proof. Let us show you our lino. Many tdzes aud styles. I'rlces range Xrom JS.50 to 16.00. Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory llil South Holly St. l.OOO FOUR MINUTE EDISON RECORDS Going On Sale for Thirty Days Only $2.50 worth of these records for $1.00 while they lust. Don't wait if yon want a fine collection, us they will not lust lout Hale Piano House 217 Wwt Main HLroct Oils! Oils! Havoline. 5 gal. can $3.75, 1 gal. can $1 Valvoline, 5 gal. can $3.75. 1 gal. can $1 Monogram. 5 gal. can $3.75. 1 gal. can $1 Monomobile5 gal. can $3.75,1 gal. can $1 Motorol. 5 gal. can $3.75, 1 gal. can $1 Zeroline 5 gal. can $2.80, 1 gal. can 85c Why buy Zeroline from Rockefeller direct when you can buy it of Gates for the same price, in harrols or cans, and delivered free, and thus leave .some oC the money in Merifoi'df Cu ! (jrA 1 hjS SPARTA BLDQ, )' ,v i I i 1 1 J Aft 1 1