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nr$f&,r?eTV&?r1jirw t -tfrjf w.y "-' tt aiKDKORI) MAIL TUllUiNlO. MKUKOKM) .OKKUON. TIU'UKDAY. .1 MWUV '21, l!)l." PAGE TWO rrm It h rt M ? i r .'i ' M a Hi 14 lM 11 I I0CAL AND PERSONAL Two or thrcio clotheslines In (ho northern pnrt of tlio city were visit ed liy thieves, prosumnblv tramps, the ini or the week, nnd socks nnd un derwear woro stolen. In llio par liyico of tlin rond till l caliod "pick, liut UiI1ttpQiiyltry vjno" nnd thu no Jlco nro lookiiiK ror transients vlfli clean linen. Sco Dave Wobrt about thnt flro In Burnnro policy. OlHce Mali Tribune' Uldg. . Mrs. .Tolin Sehmuitue of .Tack?on vltle vlsltd with friends and rela tives lj Hits city Urn first of til week. TrolBht t'mfflc hns Increnso'd tlio lnt c)c on the Southern Pacific, three extra freights passing through the city Woilnesdny. For the last two mouths the frolBht traffic has leen linnillvil by regular trains. Plnco yotir mngailno club sub rcrlptlonn with Sparta Cigar Store. 2C9 lMck ftonald, former manager of lJud AmlertOn. Is now nmnanor of n picture- show nt Sanln Itarbarn, Cal.. being 'transferred from 1.6b Angelas, where ho held a similar position. . (iamo Warden Sam Sandry of Hokuo lUver, spent Wednesday In Medford attending to offlclnl busi ness. Sweet elder at rio Voe'a. M. N Anderson of Merlin Is among the out of town visitor In the city. AttorkcyKlnjtCovliiry attended to legal ihnttsfth the county seal Wed nesday. a ,, if '. , The finifrond nitractlon In n inonth will bo shown at tlio Page theater tonight In "September Morn," ti mu sical comedy. The advance snlo of feata la good, with many from out of town. , Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Ovor IsIs Theater. Tho Alumni society of tho high r.chool will hold an Informal dance, Tucsdny, January 20. Invitations havo been extended to the high school students and nlumnl. George Howurd and family will loavo soon for San Francisco where they will make their homo In tho fu ture. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Ily virtue of a change-of time on the Southern Pacific southbound pan songor train No. 15'arrlvcd at 10:43 tills morning, tevon minutes earlier than usual. Justlco of tho Peaco Gleon 0. Tay lor has returned from a visit with friends and relatives nt I.odl, Cal. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camcro Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. John F. Olson of Guthrlo, Okla., Is registered at tho Medford. Somothlng of a bottomless pit has been discovered near tho S. P. depot, and n forco of section mon nro ut work filling It with gravel. It Is about forty feet dcop, and Is near whero tho old wntor tank stood. A thin crust of earth covered It. This sank Tuesday aftor tlm. departuro of No. 15, and tho cporaturo has boen a source of wonder to mnny, partic ularly small boys. Oct It at Do Voo'a Examinations uro being held this week In tho grammar grades of the city schools.. Tho manual training department of the high school hnB completed n coblnct. and presentod Fame to tho flro department, whore It will bo used to store tho rolics of that organiza tion. Polm rooms, new management, light, airy rooms, roasonablo rates. Georgia- Hlcher. 259 At tho regular meeting of the Greater Medford club next Monday .t tho Public library, Mrs. 11. H. Sar gent will read n paper on the history of tho Itoguo river valley. Mm. Sar-j-ont Is ono of the best vorsed women In tho htnto on this nubjeet. A number nf friends of Mr. and Mrs. 11. B. Marsh entertained them at a aurjirlsQ party at their home Wed nesday evening. Music, gamos and conversation niado up tho evening. Get ysur uutter, cream, .milk and buttcr-mllk, at Do Voo's. Tho Southern Oregon SctooluinB tors' club will hold their next regu lar mooting at Central Point, Satur day, Junuury ai). A enll for tho moot ing hna been Issued by Socretury tt, W. Ager. , l)) U. 'rethrow of the Apple-gato district Is upending a few days In tho valley attending to business matters Corn 13. ytloy. thlropoi'lst, 407 Garnott-Coroy building, phono C57-H i!74 1). I,. Swlhnrt of Dei by spent Wed nesday In tho city attending to busi ness mat tint), Henry Cnllnishnn, owner or t-everal promising cjalmp, lucludlng tbo St. Albaua group In' tho Illuo Ledge dis trict, will leave In a toy weeks for his oprlng and BUtumer work. Wo nro. heuunuartcra for real first duality cut Jmlr. Marlnello Hair Shtip. i7 Garnolt'Coroy building Jill Dan O'Hrleu of the Applegate dis trict n a business visitor In the clt Wednesday. Afomborft of the city council will jorney to Ashlatid today to Inspect tho municipal Hghllng plant In that clt.. This tmpocUon Is being made as part of tho consideration of tho offer of the Ilnguo Uiver Public Ser vice corporation to fuvnlsh electric ity to tho city on a wholesale hasl. Nothing definite hn been decided. KhKlrlrnl Inspector lltnmnn has not mndo his report upon tho project. Dr. S. A I.oekwood nml Dr Myrtle S. l.ockNsood. (physicians and sur geons) havo moved to their now suite of of rices, ltooms .109, 310 and 311, third floor. M. F. & tl. llldg. The last weak has bnim a quiet ona In police circles. So Tar no wnn derors hnve applied for shelter at tho city Jail. J. O. Gorking, ttio boat all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rollnble. Nogativos mndo nny whore. Unto or place. Studio 22S Vtnln St." Phono 320-J. Fur bearing animals In tho wilds of Jackson county have ben scureer this winter than usual, and fewer havo been killed than usual. Wild cats and cougars are plentiful. The shortago exists In martins, fishers, otters and valuable furbearing ani mals. Charlos Young and parly of friends aro spending the week cougar hunt ing In tho Kvans creek district. L'lrlch & Uynn of this city havo Just recolvod a car of sugar, car of flour and car of Ilurbauk potatoes. They are selling fruit rane sugar at $C.0i per lOo ttounds. or It; pounds for $t.00; Ilurbauk potatoes, $ 1.2ft per 100 pounds; hard wheat flour, $l.G0 por sack. They are carrlng a largo and complete stock of general mor chandisc. Creamery butter nt 00 cents for two pounds, ami nro pay ing 25 cants per doian for fresh oggs. All goods delivered In nny part of tho city. Terms as usual cash. 259 The Paront-Teachers circle of the Roosovelt school will meet Friday af ternoon. Tho subject for discussion will be "The Kxcoptlonnl Child." Mrs. W. K. Williamson nnd Miss Kentncr arct leaders. Arthur Drown has sold his SO acre farm In the Applegate district near Provolt to L. Whltten of this city, nho will move in a few days to his new home. In tho deal Mr. Drown secures Medford property In part payment for his ranch. Tho deal was ma'de by the Fohl Investment Co. ,'TltCv Catholic ladles give a public dancdftit tbo Natatorlum tomorrow, Friday evening. Wo. 'drill teachors ami studonts In ncnmityishlp for tho Palmer certifi cate. Medford Commercial Collogo. ECONOMY If! CLERKS FAILS. S0L0NS BREAK 1914 MARK SALEM, Ore., Jan. 21. After spec ial lofforts were made to cut down the cost of assistants, It seems now that this legislative sosslou will ox cood that of 1913 rognrding expenses of clerks nnd stenographers, at least. The number now hired Is hut two less than that of 1913 and the list Is not complete. " Tho 1913 record will bo easily smashed by thl body, elected on tho economy platform. The senato cler ical force now Is three moro than 1913. In the house thero nro ninety employod. Last session the houso had 95 and many of tho committees in both houses havo not obtained all the assistants thoy will ned whon they get well Into the work of han dling tho mnss of measures constant ly piling up. EPISCOPAL BISHOP REACHES OREGON PORTLAND, Jan. 21. Right Rov. Walter Taylor Sumner, recently elect ed Kplscopal bishop of Oregon, arriv ed horo lust night from Chicugo to as sume Ills offlclnl duties. A warm recopllon was tendered him at tho railroad depot. As ho appear ed on tho train platform, surrounded by n group of prominent Portland linfrM-SJ rfBRMy st& M-ML a m tMh PiBHBBBfc jJ JAjStjf-iZkn & Jr'WBMMEwflKjKKtMy1 (TBf1 ft i4fvhtfKR JR I clergMuon who had Joined him nt Hood River, a largo ciowd of people who had gathered doffed their hats and stood at attention until tho jmrtv had npptoached. After greetings were nKchanged the bishop was taken to tho home of Uev. A. . Mnrtlsjn, rec tor of tho Fltst Kplscopal church, whotc guest he will lx? for a week. PROTEST AGAINST W0MENJN CANNERIES SALK.M, Or.. Jan. 21 -A delega tion of Portland club women led by Rov. Father K. V. O'llnra, chairman of tho state Industrial welfaie rom tnlsMou, nupenrwl tonlitht before the somitH committee on horticulture to nrot"t apminit enactment of a hill now before that committee designed to take women cannery workers from the JuiUdlcttun of the commission. The opponents of tho bill argued thnt owing to tho shortness of tho season nnd tho necessity for canning fruit while It was available, It was impossible for the canneries to take care oT tho crops under the provisions of tho 1 0-hour law. "No Industry Is so important to the state that It ought to be subsidized," declared Father O'llara. "This bill proposes to subsidize the cannery bus iness by remolng nil regulations. It proposes to break down the ten hour day. And that means thnt It will break down tho health of tho women" Somo women cannery employes told the committee thnt they wanted to work mora than ten hours In busy seasons so that they could earn extra money. SCHOOLTEACHERS MEETINGJANUARY 30 The Southern Oregon Schoolmas ters club wlll'hold their next meeting t the Central Point high school build ing on January 30, and will offer the following program which has been prepared by tho chairman, A. K. Mickey, nnd othora of the program committee. 10:4.".: Music. 11:00: Social activity In tho high school Supt. Dan Hull. 11:30: Discussions led by Prln. C. R. Uowman. 12:00: Dinnor In Domestic Science room. 1:30: Music. 1: 10: Lecture Dr. Honry D. Shol don, University of Oregon, "Great Ed ucatlonal Leaders." 2:30: Duslness Session, (Signed) O. W. AGER, Secy. Schoolmasters Club. TAX DEAD FOR LIVING (Conttlnued from Tago 1.) company luul no objection to orgnn-izer- goin ntnonc the employe, pro vided they did not interfere with the operation of the plnnts. Mr. Ouggx'n Iieim Miiil ho believed industrial dis content was on the iuerense nnd had been for sume yenrs. Mere Regulation Ncedeil "Am it will continue to increase uhIcm somo remedial mcnMires nre tnken," he said. '"The trouble is wo haven't lunl enough legislation. We nre nwny behind Kimie. Wo need moro business legUlntion." Mr. fiiigonlioim snid lio "didn't want to udvoitise" the pltilunthropie organizations with which he wiih coii neelcd. i He said hn did not believe (lie great philanthropic nrgsniniions were do injr the work they wre -!;ipo..e' t do "Mnny people li.'t u ir.t i'i iv ." he said.' "They wsnl w-rl.. Tli fctntc slioiild find it for them. The stnto should tax great fortunes when rich men dio nnd thereby receive money to take enrn of (he people tin til they ciiii get along." I toy Scouts Atleutloii. Drill Friday night nt tho Nat Forming of patrols and patrol leaders! solectod. New scout master may bo prcsont. A largo attendance re-1 quired. CAST OF CHARACTERS IN "3EPTEM3ER MORN," PAGE TONIGHT Eli I ROE IS HAMPE ALIENSHIPOWNERS LOt loVILI E Ky., Jiip -M "If thu facts wi'te fully known public opinion would luslstupon drastic ne tlon which would prpve.pt neirrenco of the arbltinr serhys ol holdups and exactions of which ottr foreign com merce Is tndn too 'tnnch the uuwll ling victim," William l Redrield, swratary of conimotte, sntd In an ad dross Ian night before the l.oiilsllle transportation club. "It Is shocking at this time, when the door of opportunity opens so vrdel before us," Mr. Rodflold sntd, discussing tbo question of European markets, to havo our oeenn shipping facilities on which the free movement of our foielgn commerce do endr, no fully In the hands of aliens who do not hesitate to exact their por ml of flesh. "The cyntrnl disregard that foreign steamship companies tdiow for their contracts and for the Interests of Ametlonu commerce nt large Is such as to irako tho attitude of n robber baron look respoctnblo. Wonderful ns Is the growth of our foreign loin merce In thio recent months It Is lint a small part of what It would be If our coinim;ru were not being" throttled ut Its source by tho exac tions of foreign owned steamship companlos. If specifications nro call ed for they will be found In tho cor respondence, which before lenvtng Washington I placed In tho linuds of tho secretary of the treasury to be transmitted by him, In his iiamo nnd my own, to the senate ns our response to tho resolution of that body calling upon us for Information respecting the advance on ocoan freight rates." Mr. Rcdflbld referred to tho Unit ed States as tho one peaceful sourci of supply, on n great scnlev for the world. He deplored the lack of ls lou In tho 1'nltod Stutes "which falls to sea tho opportunity of the hour" nml again reverting to ocean lates ho said ho knew of but ono way to toltu the problem If Amurlenn com merce Is not to lose ts present oppor tunity, "and that Is for tho goorn mont to purchaso or charter khlps." UP TO THE PEOPLE i i (Conttluuod from P.iso 1.) tlmbor land. One letter upon his fi nancial stntus said, "he never backed a losing proposition." Cut Out and (Jet Aeroimo Wednesday ounlng Mr. Nlbley Sr., told members of th cemmittee: "If j ou want to bo slicing beets next fall, go out and get tho acreage by February 1st." Fuither evidence that the buecess or failure of the proposition rests en tirely with the peoplo of this section Is that seed sufficient to plant 5000 acres Is ready for shipment. Something of the Immensity of the beet sugar factory was shown by Mr. Uramwell, who told tho committee that 800.000 bricks would bo needed In construction work, thousnndH of tons of cement, and labor In handling mntorlnl nnd Installing tho machin ery. Mr. llraiiiwefTtold tbo commit teo that S00.000 bricks would bo needed In tho construction of tho pro posed Roguo river factory, and that these figures had been complied for them. Preparing for Campaign Tho beet sugar (ommltteo Is lining up Its forces today, for a renewal at onco of tho campaign ror acreage. In forest has been aroused among tho landowners. The valley will bo mapped Into districts, and visited and winnowed. Anyouo knowing of like ly acreage Is asked to turn In the name, It Is planned to have sub- rommlttoes work out of Rogue River, Gold Hill, Jacksonville, Talent, and Phoenix, dally. The comrnitteo do- W i LEAVES SOCIETY O ENTER A CONVENT s. ' x. 't ;..x " . Sffi'-CV 5 a&ivFff."- -.v. .!a..i WE8S5X0S8ER. MISS LUCY DAIILOREN. Miss Lucy Dahlgreu, whose dobut In seclcty was one or the events of UH'J, has determined, after two .cnr to enter tho Coin cut of the Sisters of the lllcsscd Sacrament at C'ornwolK Pa. tn Jauunry 2S she w III begin her life a u sUter of the order. The emu cut was established by KntberlUe Drexel, a counln of Mhm Dablgri'u's mother. Tlio value of Its t wuik among Indians and negroes bn been generally recognised. The founder gave to It both herself mid a fortune In money, amounting to tumelblng HLo a million dollars. Tho Dablgrons and the Drexcls have long been famous In the historic, social and financial nnnnli of tho country. Miss Lucy Dnhlgron's grandfiither wss a famous admiral of the civil war, stros to Impress upon all Interested that there Is no tlmo to bo lost, and that fast worK Is necessary. A. Nlbley and F. S. Dramwell, licet sugnr representatives am still In tlrv Uty, inspecting coiiditloitH PIJTROORAl'. Jsn. 21 Herman forcos bnv appealed In the rear of the Russian nriuy, which Is advanc ing toward Hit Prussian bolder. The) are along ths road from I'lousk, 10 miles northwest of Warsaw, to Hos llt8, thus acinic betwsoii the advanc ing ttnsslsn army sin; the, Polish cap ital, rio far ns Is Known, only com pftintlrely small bodies of Hermans, consisting of rocouiioltorliig detach meats, nro In this locality. Tho Ilourso Hazetto says that the Russian military authorities have learned that ItiiBH'Hermans'lu this vicinity havo given Information and other assistance to the Hermans. Kugeno cannery took 2,000,000 pounds fruit from growers. TOO LATH TO UliAHMtF. WANTKD An experienced tinner for big Job. Call at St. Mary's Acad amy. SCI FOUND Lodge umblnni fob, Owner may hnvo same by paying for thin ad und proving property. FOR RUNT Offices In tho Harnett Corey building, heat, light, water, olovntor and Janitor servlcos In- ! eluded. L. L. Cnthcart, sulto .11!' I nnd .'120. 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The liituto nUu passed lliiee ullior lulls pmidiii for n homily. for mtiU nml .iiole, ilefimutr proeedtu fur the MttMiw tiini of morlgnin'- Uv for eign eveenlni-. mill Khiuir juslep- of the penee uiithoilU In iMiiniiiit In-unii piM'-uus In Ihe a-luui when the conn t judge i- iiualile to net, A bounty on "enli w iixKed heeuue of their killing k.iIiiioii in the itvers of Oregon. A STRANGE WOMAN Mndnnio Wlnteioth, noted clnlrvoy aut, palmUl nnd tin nee meillum who created such u sensation In our city Just before the holidays Is back again. Ml who nro Interested In their past, pi emit or future, don't fall to see this gifted womnn. 1 1 1 corner South Central and Ninth streets. 2fi A reform bill that would reduce ad mlslstratlou costs In higher education Is (ho Ono-ltollurd plan for higher educational Institutions. To get rid of duplications and sccuro centrallia Hon and business administration Is Hie laudable purpose of this measure CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Trlts How To Hrt Outck Relief from Hcad'Colds. Irs .Splendid I In one minute uiur ileggi-d mutrlN will open, the air iin-nnp1 of oiir brad will clear ntxl eu can lirfflnic find) No mure hiiwUiig, Hunting, Idnwhig, bradacln', drying. No struggling fur bruith at nlgbtt your ro, er caiarrh will be rf'"'' flrt a snnll iMittle of 1.1' Creum Halm from jour drup!iit liosv. Apply a llttlo el ttils (i.xriint. autU'jttu', bcnlliig cream In jtmr ntrll. II 'ii t'trntrit tbrirtigli iverv ulr Mige of tbs IiiiiiI, (wviHir tbo InllsitKsl nr wi1Ipii iiuiKMis.uifiiibr.iiiv and rrllcf lotues In stuiitlv. It's Just fine Don't t.y stulTnlup with it cll or iuty catarrh ltcllsf cllllfi mi qiiiuMy, ELAINE Done by Expert Workman And Guaranteed MARTIN J. REDDY JEWELER 212 List Main St. Phniin 10 HUjflJrJ This label on n loaf of bread mm ESI BUTTER-NUT BREAD In as good a broad as oxport hakorn with ricicntif'ic niolliods IV0111 bout of iiiatr ialH, (uii )i'odii(,'(. Next lime say "JJutlor-Nut lo your grocer. NURMI BAKING CO. CHILD OF EIGHT WEAK AND AILING l.lttle Collins' (id I AImi Had Stult bitiii Fhionle Cough Father Tells How She Wns.ltoXiiiril to Health by Vliiul. l.ukepoit, . lit-"Our little gill, S yems of UHVi Man In u debilitated, run-down condition, uud had u stub born. iMiioiilc"inigli. WfluVshnMlil not havo to nln out or lebuplf nu necoiiiit of her londltlon. slio was weak and nlllitg all tho lliuu and rsr f in,ui, wnU. , ,,!.,,. "Wo treated her oniiKix IiIiukjIIuk Heetuiid' to hslt hVir until w trlrd VliuH, after whlilh we iiotlrnd sn lbi mediate luiiiooiuen1. Her appellto lunreiiBiid and now sliols itrrtng llnd well and We eatt rerorirtiitHul vfnn'l to jothor paiuuis who lutw dellest nll ilug children." - (leo.'A. t'ollliiH. I.iikjw port.N. II. ' What Vlnol did for this llttlo glil It will do for other wonb ami ailing children, Imhsuso (ho ni tho Hs- Jmii building Htrengthuliiu eod liver leteuiiuitH and the toule Iron ihat Vlnol iconlnliiN. It Is delirious to tlm tnstn. That's whv Vluftl builds tlWMi up so iiilrl.l), nud wo sk imimtts of dellcnlo children In this Urlultv to try Vlnol with tho iinderstunrilng thill wo will return their nion, If ll fHlls to give satlfactorj nil's edrnril Pharmacy, Medford, ()r , mid nt all leading drug stun . i ' i' Paid Adv. viii:x iii:adciii.s .hi; cwki d iiv i:vi-stkiv nothing but thu use of Hlnsses will effect a cure. Hut tlio Hlnoses Miik( Ito oCncit In every detail, nothing must bo left to K"Msswork or chimes. I csit xiu von tho (xcoptlonnl nd vnntnue of my IT. ours oxperlunuo as an Kyeslght Hvpert. I bao handled eoiy l.ipiwn form of o)e troubbi where glasses were In dicated ami urn lull) ipialKliHl. My prices are reasonable. , DR. RICKERT Hlllto l-'J OVej Viedcls R & II. Hreen Trading .Stamps Hlen D. S. CAFE '.Under New Management Regular Meals Short Orders at All Hours Best of Service BOS SUM 6 ECKELS 1(1 N. FRONT Mother's New Year's Resolution ' TO USE "DAISY" CREAMERY BUTTER MADE IN MEDFORD The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Is the sign qf quality HHFT7 .sssjJssejsj WBBBBBBBBBBBsl TS,flp -r -s- - """" Jl 1 . &&&!" .