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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1915)
I PAGE TWO MEDFOTtn MAIL TRIBVNW, MTCDPOKn ORlWOy. MONDAY. JANUAHY 'Jo, 1i)ir. lOtyL AND JL PERSONAL 13. .T. Kalfior of Ashland Is n bust nets visitor In tlio city todav, Attorney Porter .1 Ncff hits re turned from n proresclonal trip to KlaYnnth Falls. flro Davo'Wood ano.it that flro In rurcnen policy. Otflco Mnll Trlbuno tildn. Colonel 11. C. Washburn of Tnblo Hock 1b a business visitor In tlio city for n few hours today. ll'fi nhvaya a bis show at tlio Page. Tlio city council will make anotlior trip to Airland Oils weal; to Inspect tho nmn'ldlp'arilBliUnB plant In that city. "Data 1 belnj; collected relative to tlio expenses, receipts, and ds bursements, and will bo used In the consideration of the proposition of tho ItoRito ltlvcr Public Sorvlra cor poration to turnllrilt electricity to this city on a wholcralo uasla. PIftco your rnagazlno club sub scriptions with Sparta Cigar Store. 209 James 11. lller of Itosoburg Is nmonR tho out of town peoplo In the hlty. A team belonging to C. A. Adams started to .run away tljjs morning on Main street, being unhitched. As n result of Uifa near accident, the po Hco will enforco tho city ordinance requiring all horses to ho tied or weighted while left standing. Sweet elder at Do Voe's. SI. A. Watklns of Watklns, regon, attended to business mnttera lit the city tho last of the week. It's always a btff show at tho Page. SIlss Starlon Howe of Grants Pass visited with friends and relatives In this city Sunday. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camora Shop. Oror Ists Theater. Charles Young Is expected to re turn tho mlddlo of the week from a hunting trip on upper Kvans creek. Mrs. Louis Ulrich of Jacksonville yisltcd friends and relatives In this city Sunday. Begin Monday, Commercial Col lege. W. A. Poster, S. A. V'cUr, L. Tru ber, A. Langford and William Trafcr, transients, wcro bound over to the grand Jury Saturday on a charge of robblnR a box car at Phoenix. Tho men aro alleged to have engaged In thieving operations for over a year. Mrs. nermaruPuruckcr ot Ashlflud rlslted with friends and relatives In this city Sunday. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for lirlnting fruit labels. Medford Print nig Co. Tho Jackson County Republican Central Comraltleo showed tho first signs of life slnco the drubbing ad ministered at tho November election, Saturday, when members of tho com miltco gathered and decided to hold n Lincoln Day banquet, Friday, Feb ruary 12 at tho Slcdford Hotel, when tho 0. O. P. disciples from all over tro county will meet and mingle. The commlttco announces that this Is the opening gun of the 191G campaign, making tho activities about six months ahead ot oven national activ ity. Uookkeeplng, Comemrclal College. L. J. Ilaln of Portland, a former resident of this city, spent Saturday In tho city visiting friends and rela tives. Judgo L. It. Webster of Portland, n pioneer attornoy of Jackson coun ty, spent Saturday in Medford at tending to business matters and visllt Jng old friends,' It's always a big Miovv at tho Page. Hoprescntatlvo W. I. Vawtor re turned to Sulom Sunday after spend ing the week's pud with his family In UiIh tlly. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isla Thea ter. Miss Molllo Towno of Talent, tho only woman reprcBontntivo In tho leg Ulaturo at Salem, is highly popular with her colIcagueB. and is tho dally rreelplent ot flowers. Last Friday Sliss Towno was prcBcnted with a liirgo bouquet with so much ceremony that tho speaker urged less delay. In years past lho" legislators have bo- Mow od their floral gifts on the Monog raphers. Seats for miulcul at Page Tuesday ovonlng nro 25o lower floor, 15c bal cony, 15o children. 2C2 Tlio warm sunshlno of Sunday brought out scores of puoplo In the late aftoruoou who nutood over the pavod district. Tho Pacific hlghwa was a favorlto drlv'o. Today tho sky Is becoming oqipast wl h qlonds and it looks ltKr rain, lt'n alwaya u big show at tho Page James Utigner of Corvallls lo reg istered nt the Nash, wliljo attending to business matters in the city. Day school, Commercial College. Got It at De Voe's. Mrs. J. II, Cochran Is confined to her homo by a oovero illness, Get your butter, ereara, milk and biittpr-mllk, ot Do Voo'i. An unusually largo crowd lis In the city today, duo to tho Interest In the bel sugar campaign, with many from out of town. The Dramatic club of tho Univer sity of Oregon will appear In this city In April according to present plans, l.'dlson .Marshall of this city Is a jnem-1 nor of the cast. Last ear tho Dra matic club appeared In "Tho l'roros uor's Lovo Story," which was well remembered. ThomaB Goodhue of tho Applcgato district spent Saturday In Medford at tending to business matters. 11. 13. Howard of Grants Pass spent Saturday In Mod foul attending to business matter?. Harry 1. Porter of Gold Hill Is In Sacred Heart hospital, where ho will bo operated upon for appendicitis. Night school, Commercial College. Colonel Jack lfarvey of Grants Pass spent Sunday in Medford visiting friends. Wo aro headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Marlncllo Hair Shop, -107 Garnett-Corcy building. 274 L. K. Watson ot Klamath Falls Is spending a few days lit tho city at tending to business matters. Cora R. Utley, chiropodist, 407 Garnett-Corey building, phono C57-U. 274 Arthur AHder of the Griffin creek district spent Saturday and Sundnj In Slcdford with frlonds. Penmanship, Commercial College. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Styrtlo S. Lockwood, (physicians and sur geons) have moved to their new suite of offices. Ilooms 309, 310 and 311, third floor, SL F. & H. Mdg. "Mutt and Jeff" appeared at tho Page theater Saturday night before a fair sized crowd, and wns a fair show, appealing principally to the lit tle folks. J.' O. Gcrktng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. J. J. Darker of Eugene was a busi ness visitor In tho city last Saturday, L. Slayflcld ot Central Point spent Saturday in Slcdford attending to bus iness. Shorthand. Commercial College. I). 11. Hasor of Ashland spent Sat urday In Slcdford attending to busi ness matters. C. S. Lansing of Salem and H. I). Patterson of this city left Susday for San Francisco on business. ROCKEFELLER HAKES DENIAL (Conttlnucd from Page 1.) slble for tho exercising them properly. "Anyone who has fallowed the controversy that has arisen out of tho Colorado situation would havo ob served that no effort has been spared to mako It appear that I havo at tempted to cxcrclso a kind of abso lutism over tho coal industry In Colo rado and particularly that I hao sought to dlctato a policy of non recognition of unions. An attitude toward Industry and toward labor such as is hero Implied, is so abhor rent to mo personally and so contrary to the spirit .of my wholo purpose and training, that I can not allow those allegations to pats unnoticed. Favors Labor Unions "What aro tho facts? First with reference to my attitude toward labor uniens: I believe it to bo Just ns proper and advantageous for labor to associate Itself Into organized groups for the advancement of Its legitimate Interests as for capital to combine for tho same object. Sometimes they (labor unions) provide benefit fea tures; some times they scok to in crease wages, but whatever their spe cific purposo, so long as it is to pro moto tho well being of tho employes having alwayH duo regard for the Just Interests ot tho employer and tliu pub lic, leaving every worker froo to as sociate himself with nuch groups or to work Independently, ns ho may choose, I favor them most heartily. Disciih.ves Colorado "As rcsjectH tho question of the recognition or non-recognition of labor unions In Colorado, my attitude has been in conformitz with the views I havo expressed relative to the duties of stockholders, dlrcctois and managers. Tho hiring and dis charging of men and tho framing of agreements as respects tho samo aro functions which I havo regarded as rightfully belonging to tho manage ment and not to tho stockholders or directors. Tho Colorado Fuel &. Iron company has been managed on this principle The decision of the offi cers with respect to tlio recognition of tho Union was reached without any consultation or communication with mo and I had no knowledgo of their decision until after tho striko had been declared. PRINCE AUERSPERG AT THE FRONT. WHILE BRIDE SUED FOR DIVORCE IN NEW JERSEY HINDUS SMUGIXD IN DENIED STAYING WRIT SAN FKANCISCO, Jan. 2C -Federal Judge Doollng refused today to stay tho deportation of six Hindus brought hero from Seattle, for pas sage on tho steamship Portia. A pe tition was filed two hours before tho scheduled time for sailing and op posed by Immigration officials. Ac cording to tho information received by the immigration authorltea the meu were smuggled Into (Ills' country across tho Canadian border. f AUERSPEPCr ) "' Princess Florence nisworth Hazard Auerxperg, who N we.l known It society In America and nbroad, lias Iti'lltuted proceeding fr u dlvonc li Trenton. N. J. The Princess, who Is a daughter of the late IMuard C. Haxanl catsup manufacturer, charges that her htuband. Prinro Frniieh Maria Joseph Aucrsperg, son of a one-time Premier of Austria, deserted her after her father' death because ahe would not place her Inheritance In the Prime's name After accusing her husband of cxtrnvagauce, with a prorllvlty fur immbling, she alleges that he sent her to her mother ami during tier abxuiice tU nil the furnl ture Ju their New York apartment. Despite her plwvs for a rwoiirllliitlou shv says he remained obdurate, and after leaving tier he lived in lYvai He I niw at the front with the Austtiau army. Ms Hazard met tli Piluce wliia she, scarce turned fifteen, loved htm and married him a jenr later. SIS ELEVEN SHIPS DUItLIN, Jan. 25, (by wlrolcca.) It Is reported from Lei pole that the German cruiser Karlsruhe has sunk 11 commercial ships during the last fortnight. LIE IS PASSED AI CHICAGO. .Inn 'J i. A drmnntie situation was pic-uted luforo the hoard of nitiiinttMii in the wey-tein railroad wuki cane tulnv when O. K- Slodcnluu'li, n Hreinun wlio a mouth' iiro testified thai William V. Tliomp-i-on, his engineer in 'lie winter of JUOS-OP, jumpeil I rem tln ftiRiii" and was injured, wus eiiiifnuitfil li.v Tlinmpsou. Tliomiixou ilenind the in cident in detail. Sfodunhiieli vvn rc- Lelpilc Is In Central Germany, several hundred miles from any port. It is not likely that news concerning tho Karlsruhe, In the ordinary course of events, would ronch Lolpulc In ad- foiled lo tlio utmid and iiiHiotirtl that vanco of Herlln. .Ins previous teHtimmiv was correet. The Karlsruhe Is ono of tho fowl Modcnbnuli ie-tified that he mid German warships still on the high 'Thomson vvVro ruQnim; on lli Okla seas. She has sunk a large number jlioma i1iviii5n ot (lie Clliemro, lloek of Uritlsh and French vossols. sue- Iclnml A: I'ltnlin railroad when ud cersfully eluding hostllo warships dutily confronted by the iwl tiiiinnl of that for weeks havo beon pursuing (dancer, whieli proveillo lie n hiirtiihi- her. January 21, It was roported test. Doth jumped, he paid. VVitii"H that tho Karlsruhe had been sighted off Sloro. Porto Rice. IAN T VKNICB, Jan. 21. via l.o.:.on -Trustworthy detnlls of the rjortci' economic dlsturtanc in I! irrcr' and Ilohomla aro difficult o oL'-ln In Vcnlco about all that can be cald Is that Hungarian newspapers re porting hero contain statements is suod by the local authorities of sev eral Hungarian towns, who protest that thuy aro not responsible for the disturbed condition of tho country. Tho Sloravaln Diet has pasbed a reso lution declaring that tho Cdech popu lation Is not responsible for the riot ing in various districts, which is not the result of an organized movemont, but merely isolated Instances of dis orders. Conditions in Agram aro reported lo bo particulaily serious. oxenped with briuK, hut Tliomon struck n whitliuu post, unstained a broken collar hone and wns laid up for three weeks. Thompson said if lie had ever had ti broken collar bone io'rUomii1 lie would know about it. LARGEST SALE OF N. W. LEAGUE LIFTS SALARY LIMIT $500 'i ' SKATTLK, Jan. 28. Tho North western Baseball league's talurj limit has been raised to $2GQ0 a mouth, $1j00 mora than allowed cIsfh I) leagues under tho National Associa tion agreement. This was announced tonight by Prof. Kobert Ulowott, upon receiving -word from Secretary Far roll of tho National Association that tho Northwestern league's rcquost for a special dispensation had been grant ed. The Northwestern league always has had a highor salary limit than other class I) leagues. i I'OHTLAXI), Jan. Itf. The lnn;ebt Mile of timber laud made in the Pa cific nmtliwM in Mivcrnl yeai lias jut In en idou'd lv tho I)ot4llulte r.umher eoiiipnuv, with liendiinurtorH at llciul, Or., wi li the Slievlin luinlier interet of .Minmmnh, Minn., ug- Ri'ogatiii; 1)0,(1(10 aeroK and invohin;- u oonhidurntiou, it is undorstood, of npiro.imately Jr.'I.OOO.ODO. T. h. Slievlin is the pnucipiil factor in the den for the Slievlin iiitenwtx. With the imulinuo of fhis I in el the Slievlin intereMw now own a body of yellow pine limber In cent nil Oiegoii of about 180,000 wires. Tlioy liuve been invehtinu' in Oregon tiinlier liuu for a niiinlicr of yeaw, mul next ti Ihe Wejcihaeiihcr Timber eorupaio tlioy arc the laixot lioldr (f yel low piuo tiiubrr in Ihu htule. DESPERATE BATTLE WITrJ TURKS IN CAUCASUS PKTHOOItAI) Jan. 25 An official statement Irsued by tho General staff of tho army of tho Caucanus saysf "In tho legion beyond the Chorokh river our troops continue tholr des perate fight against tho 'Turks, who occupy positions which have beon strongly organied "Thero have been iiq engagements of Importance on thd other fronts, nothing but tho ordinary rifle firing." STOCKTON, Cul., Jan. '25, Dom jniq Paehcnii, uliiiH Dimnishio Misholi, wanted in 1'oitlaud, (Jr., on a charge of murdering Mrs. Luna l'alamera, in that city November 7, wuh arrested hero today. Tito man in alleged to hnvo confessed his ;iiilt to Chief of l'olico mmic. I'Otl LA IK 10 ULAMH1FY. FOU 8ALi:--Flvo passongor car cheap. 410 Noith Hounlnian St. 208 KANSAS COERCION WANTED--Cook on small ranch. Ap ply I), ItoBonbuiK at Nash llptel he tnceu 7 and 7 So tonight, Wi LAW NVALID SAYS SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, Jan 'J ft Tho Kansaa1, so-called coercion utatute, tnaktiiV It liulavjfdl for any Individual or corptnntlon tl cootce or Inflituuco any persons' to enter Into an agree ment not to Join or remain n mem ber of u labor orxanlxatlon aH a run dltlou of such punum securing or con tinuing, In, the employment of simh In dividual hr corpoiatlon, wan an-' nulled today ns unconstitutional by the fiiprotnc court. Tho decision was regarded an of the first Importance In the labor woi Id and was announced by Justice Pitney. Strong dissenting opinions were given by Justice Holmes nnd Justice Day. Justice Hughes con curred with Justice Day, leaving Chlff Justlco White and Justices Me Kenua, I.a.Mar, Vandovanter and Mc Hevnolds conct'trrlti): with Justice Fltnoy. Tho decision wns In Hto eado of T. U, Coppage. a stipcrlntcudunt of the St, Louln & ?an Francisco railway at Fort Scott, Kan. , convicted of violat ing tho law In threatening A. It. Hodge, a switchman, with discharge If ho dhl not sign an agreement to withdraw fiom the mvltchmen'H union. The more law a and cummtisloua tho politicians create for tho "bene fit of the people." tho large growa tho army of otflco holders and the higher the taxes climb to support them, and tho "benefited people' pay tho hill and continue to await for tho "benefits." HOW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS It Gels to 'Umt Sore Sxt IJLo .Magic Aa-h! That's delicious relief for those bo re muhclus, those stiff Joints, that lame back. MITSTKHOLi: Is a clean, white ointment, mado with the oil of mus tard and other borne simples. It dooA tho work of tho oldfaih- loncd mustard plantar, iiiluu the plaster and minim Ihe blister' You slmplv rub MI'STKttOI.K on the spot wher the talu in - ni'i It on brlskl.v and the pain Is uouo. No unit, no botlmr. Jutt com forting, soothliiK relief- first a Kuiitle glow, then n dullRhtful sense of cool ness. And best of all, no blisters like the old-fnshluned mutitnrd plaster used to make. There Is nothing like MUSTHIlOLH for Sore Throat. Ilronrhttls, Tonsl litis; Croup. Stiff Nick, Asthma, Neti ralisla, Headache, Congestion, Pleu risy, Ithcumatlsm, Lumbago, Pains and Auhefl or the Hack or Joints, Sprains, Soie Muscles, Itriilsofl, Chil blains, Frosted foet nnd Colds of tho Chost (It often prevents Pnoumoula). At jour druggist's. In 25c and 50c Jars, and a special large hospital situ for 2 00. lie sure ou get tho geiiulno.Ml'S TKHOI i: llefuso Imitations- get whnt vou ask fur. Tho Mustreloe Company, Cleveland, Ohio dv. HALL TAXI CO. CITY RATES Lnrgo Drown Taxi or Hupmobllcs. Direct trips nny place on pavomont, 2BO each for ono or two passengers, lGc for each additional pasHcngor. Seven Passongor Cars One passenger CO cents No charge for second iiasaengor. inc. for each additional passongor. Bpoclnl rates for shopping or when standing tlma Is required. Flnoly equipped cars. ICxperlcncod cliauffotirs. HALL TAXI, CO. MEDFORD CREAMERY Now rroamory, now up-to-dalo ma chinery for tho scientific manufneturo of butter by the process of pasteuriz ation, ripening of creum and Intro duction of tho lastlc culture. Ask your grocer for "MEDFORD CREAMERY" brand. It's tho best, and Is guaran teed. VlaltorH wolcomo ot creamery. MEDFORD CREAMERY i,, MOODV, Pioji. FIRST PHONE I LK ACROSS CONTINENT MOW MMtIC, Jan 2fi leaiider Giaham Pell, Inventor ot Ihe tele phone, h il todnv In tho of file of Then dure N Vail, piosldeut of the Ameil can Telephone and Telegiaph com pativ and talked nenmrt tho continent to San I'ntiicUK'o It was the first lime In the history of telephone ctm Htrucllon that the human voice had been eat i led b) wire from ocean to ocrrn At tho San frwiilno end of tho wire was Tlunntw A. Watson, who heaid the flrt wonl over Mpokon over a telephone wire In lloston In 1ST.". Mr. Hell was then at tho other end of the wire as now. FIDELITY TRUST KEEPTilE KIDNEYS WELL NF.WAHK.N. .1., Jan. 25. A spe clal dividend of 8 SO per cent totalling 47,000,000 was declared today by ill Vectors of tho Idellty Trust company. Tho decimation of the, dividend was duo prlmni lly to the walo of approxi mately 20,000 shaies of ntock In tho .Prudential Insurance company of America, which was reccnll) mutual lied. Tho directors also voted a houun of 10 per cent of salaries to all emphoes, llentlti N Woi Hi Navhut, unit Soino .Mcdfoiil People Know How to Save II Man) Modioli! peoplo (alio their lives In their haiiilM by iiontoctltir. tho MdnWH when they know UiMuurKuim need help Weak kldnofii aro in spotinlbto for a vast amount of uf fuilntt and III health, hut litem III lid need to mitrer nor lo lenialn In daii Ijor I'sn Dottu'H Kldnoy P!lll-n remedv that has helped thotisaudii of kidney mtrferer. The rollowliiK stateliiciil ItmviiK no nroutid for doubt i:in Arnold, Apldeitate ioil. Jiek sonvllle, Otemm, mv '.My t'KSk bulhered mo for five or sl inontliH, I had a dull pain through my kldiinK and tho Itlduey notion heenmn Irre gular. 1 had to Ki'l UP at nlUlil on Hint account. I was told to liy Dean's Kidney PllU nnd did mo with tine icsults. Tlioy soon rid nm of all the nlliunnU. My kidneys havo bothered nii very little slueo." Prle r.Oc, at all lienor i'm i tlmpl) ask for a hldnev leliied) Hot Dontis Kldne PllU tun same that Mr Arnold had Foster Mllhurn Co , Props , lluffalo, V Y Adv. For Reliable Stylish Tailoring EE KLEIN 128 East Main. Uuslalrs BRING YOUR AUTOS TO DOZIER & YOUNG FOR REPAIR The cheapest and best work. Your curs are insured with us FORD OWNERS u.wi: vot i: hhu) i:orn'Pi:i with hi.kctuiohtaiitku ani i:t.i:cTitic i.uiutm. Wo have eloetrlo startora and llijhts made iwpoclnlly for Fords. Don't weaken your magneto by runiilns: our'llght off of It. Prow a button o mart our ennlne, press another button and our llghm are on. Your eimlne don't have to run to mako the light Toiim to the Vnlle (Urse and havo a talk with me. VALLEY GARAGE II.IUHV PKI.I-l.'TT, MnniKei'. Medfoid, Uie. For Your Child's Sake Insist on NURMI BREAD for you know (or you ought to know) It's Made by Scientific Methods From the Best of Material That Money Can Buy It's ns good as bread can be. Next time NURMI'S BREAD to your grocer NURMI BAKING CO. say i f i . WHEN in Portland stop at tho in comparable Hotel Benson. Modern, fireproof, central Rates Moderate. Send for free booklet. Hotel Benson Portland, Or, Carl Stanley, Mjrr, I