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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
vJr "7 ',fFVf5F,", ' '.' 1 fr I" V t i ! V, K I ST $r PAGJS TWO IQCAL AND ' L. PERSONAL The V ( T. l Itolil their mecl IttR ut tlio public library nt 230 Thurnday jt, in. Subject, Narcotics. till j- imsuiiKcr service IBc. Coun try trips lit proportion. Plerson & Fouler, phone, 87S-1. it Dr. J. J. KminojtH linn moved to hl now fiulto of pfflfu rooms In tlto Bccoild rloor of the M. F. & II. Co.'s bulling. Sco Dovo Wood anout thai flro In nurnnro policy. Office Mall Trlbuno DWb. A petition 1r holne; circulated hero (inking' tho legislature to enact a law prohibiting any flnhlng wUh a selno In tldo waters of the lfofitlo, or below tho DiikuoII Ferry. -Gold Ilettcli 0 lobe. Jlatlnco, the I'aso today. 0. 0. Ilcnctlict, who for the past five years has been on the constabu lary force in the Philippines, has re turned tn the valley to locate, and anya, after tho hot suns of the tropics. tholloKiio river country looks mighty fine and is good enough for htm. Dr. J. F. Hoddy returned to Grants Pass Wednesday after a visit to his home. Sweet elder at Do Voo's. .Mrs. floorgo 1). Carpenter returned Tuesday front a week spent with frlqnds in Portland. A. C. Allen nndwlfo of tho Holly wood orchards loft Tuesday for San Fianclsco where tholr ton will under go an operation. Mrs. Leach, 32G North nartlctt, ox portcorsetloro. MHa Mary llnswoll has accepted a position in the city recorder's office nindo vacant by tho resignation of Miss Nonlo LounBbury. Miss Violet Cross of Portland is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II, Cross of this city. Matinee, tho Page today. Tho high school gleo club appeared before a large audlenco ut tho Page theater last night, and scored a bit. Tho performance was for tho bene fit of tho music department of tho high school. Ono of tho best en Joyed 'numbers was tho club's rendi tion of tho popular song. "It's a Long Way to TIpperary." James Whltten, a prospector of tho Steamboat district, Is spending a few days in the city attending to busi ness matters. St. Mark's prc-Lcnton danco will bo given Friday evening, February G, In St. Mark's hall, tickets 75c, spec tators 25c each. 270 Tho basketball teams of tho Mcd ford nud Klamath Falls high schools will play at tho Natatorlum Friday night, Fobruary 5. Tho Klamath Falls teams lost two games last week on their home floor. Cora B. Utley, chiropodist, 407 Oarnctt-Coroy building, phono C57-R. Miss Jean Anderson will Icavo Fri day for Corvallis, where sho will en ter O. A. C. for the second semester. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Ovor Isla Theater. Attorney II. F. Mulkey, A. S. nosenbauin and Homer Hillings gnt Tuesday In the Ashland district cam paigning for beets. It was a fruitful day. After talking all day, and wad ing through mud anldo deep, they took an Inventory and found they had signed up one acre, with a prom ise of ten. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camero Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. n, S, Palmer of Central Point spent Tuesday in Medford attending to bus luces matters. The city council nt its regular meeting Tuesday night passed an ordluanco approving of tho Instal lation of sowers on Dakota avenue. Get It at Do Voo's. 13, J. Cole, of Yreka, Cal., is spend ing a few days in tho city attending to business matters. IT you liuvo ever attended a St. Mark's Guild danco you will plan to uttend tho Ola Tlmo danco In St. Mark's hall, Fobruary 5. 270 . Tho ground hog siw his shndow Tuesday, no tho winter will last for six weeks more. Got your Dtittor, cream, milk and liutter-mllk, at Do Voo'i. Atthur Thomas of Grants Pass pent tho first of tho week in Med ford qttcmllug to business matteru, Wo arc headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Marlncllo Hair Shop, -107 Garnatt-Coroy building. 274 Jamea T. Wilson lo't Tuosday for San Fruuclsco to spend a month vis iting with his futhor. J. O. Corking, tno best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives raado any whoro, tlmo or placo. Studio 228 Maiii St, Phono 320-J. K, V. Carter of Ashland Is a busi ness visitor In tho city Tuesday for a fow hours. Dr. S. A, Locliwood and Dr. Myrtlo 8t Lockwood, (physicians and Bur geons) have moved to their now sulto of pfflces. Itopma 309, 310 and 311, tilled floor, M. F. & II, llldff. George and Ned VIlaB leave Satur day tor Corvallls to resume their stud ies nt the O. A. C. Tho Page Theater has announced tho holding of matinees every after noon for tho lieiu'flt of women and children, with tho Page orchestra furnishing the music. Tho now hours will especially nppoiil to out of town people unable to come In at night. Miss Muriel Hurrls was operated upon nt Sacred Heart hospital by Dr. Clancy for appendicitis. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho county court was held at Jack sonville this morning. Nothing but routine buslnoss was transacted. The court adjourned until tomorrow when county matters will be taken up again. The weekly amnteur vaudeville bill will bo given at the Star tonight tho Misses Clark, Andrews nud Ham ilton and llatph Hurgcss and Cousin Mlttlebergor taking part. The Woman's Home Mlssloncry so ciety of the Presbyterian church held their regular monthly meeting at the homo of Mrs. C. It. Itny, Tuesday af ternoon. The yeggmpn who have been busy the last week In Kogue river valley towns, rested ngaln Tuesday night, no crime being reported to the po llco today. Since tho crime epidemic broke out the police have doubled their vigilance, and have the city cleared of all strangers. Ily vlrture of a new order, no freight car trav eler is allowed to disembark In this city. Tuesday night several who crawled out from bo cars were told to crawl back in again. Tho city council at Its meeting Tuesday night authorized tho trans fer of tho White Front saloon license. Tho saloon was recently declared In solvent. A decision by tho circuit court in tho Hoffman divorce case Is not ex pected beforo the middle of next week. Judge F. M. Calkins now has the case under consideration. The grand Jury for the February term of court will meet tho third Monday in tho month, February 22, and the petit Jury will convene a week later, March 1st. The most im portant caso slated for trial Is that of Lorls Martin or Trail, held In the county Jail charged with tho slaying of Game Warden A. S. Hubbard, whtlo resisting arrest last December for the killing of deer out of season. D. W. Beebo of Agato spent Tues day In Mcdfbrd attending to busi ness matters. E. T. Staples of Ashland Bpent this morning In Medford attending to business matters. Col. It. C. WashDurn of Table Itock was a business visitor In the city for a fow hours Tuesday after noon. Dr. Henry Hart of Talent spent Tuesday In Medford attending to business matters. Attorney G. M. Roberts attended to business and legal matters in the county seat Wednesday. E CHBYKXNK, Wyo., Fob. 3. Tho Wyoming nj-nato today Indefinitely postponed consideration of a bill for tho submission of a state wide prohl bltlon constitutional amendment. SAYS THEY ARE CONSPIRATORS (Conttinucd from Page 1.) long dNciiMon while marshaling fur ther support was undetermined. Meanwhile tho democrats learned Senator JCenyon was committed to vote for mi unamended motion to re commit and that thtew the democrat into n quandary, its they wero count ing on hw vote. Senator Fletcher, in clmrgo of the measure, is ready when the pending motion to recommit tho ' bill in brought I')), to move u nu amendment thn,t tho committee report back with in forty-eight bourn with amend incntf. These amendments would not commit the government to it perma nent policy in the proposed shipping enterprise and n time limit of either eighteen mouths or two years would be fixed for the undeitaking. A Good ItcMlutlon. To help build up Medford payrolls by smoking Governor Johuson or Mt. Pitt cigars. TOO LA'lll lO VIAsHlPY, FOIt VALI;r0Il tTuD?: Two"inpu liators, two seated rubber tired buggy. H. C. Stoltz, phono B2LH. 290 FOR BXC1IANOB 100 aero ranch, Tillamook county. J 1000, for mod-, orn bungalow hero, FOR SALB Ono aero and bunga low, flGOO.00. Clark Realty Co. WANTBD Woman desires posltlpn, housework, good plain cook, Mrs, Rolls, Ashlatid, Oregon. 274 ailSD-KOKlJ MAIL TUIHUNK COUNCIL MS SALARY .'.'. - i ' The city council ut ili regular meeting, Tiicidny iiiaht clipped the snhiry of Public. Murkul Muster K. .1, ltmiyim! from $7o tt full n month, the fiiM Mop in n now policy of econ omy. Tlio notion was taken upon the ground tluvl W0 it month wit ciioimli fur three worKduys n week'. It t nlo held Unit no especial amount of skill or trniiiim: is neeenry for the bund ling of tlio place. Tlio etcp of tlto council enpie us a turpi No to many tlirpitidiout tlto oily, a- tlio murkol 1ms been most sueeesful under his mumtgcmcnt. E" PRICES FOR BREAD DKTHOIT, Mich.. Feb. ;.--hemline Detroit bnkeiv announced today their broad would increase in price 1 cent a loaf beginning tomorrow. It was nNo said that crackers, doughnuts, cookies probably would advance from 1 to 'J cents- a do.en within tho next week or ten days. CHICAGO, Fob. :t. One of the htrue baking companies hero, the out put of which is 'Jo.OOO loaves of broad daily, announced todnv that 1 cciu would be ndded to the price of tlio " ccnt loaves tomorrow. STAPLES TO OPERATE HOTEL AT ASHLAND Mrs. Louisa W. Connor, landlady of the Oregon Hotel at Ashland has been declared n bankrupt before At torney I J. Newman, and B. T. Staples of Ashland was named trtts tco this morning. The first papers wero filed January IS. Tho assets are placed at $0000 and the liabili ties at $10,000. Trustee Staples will operato the hotel. A hearing in the mattor was held this morning. The property Is owned by tho Ashland Hotel company. OBITUARY DIF.D At her home, II2.'. North Central avenue, this city, Wednesday, Feb. It, ll)l."i, .Mrs. Josephine It. Uer dan, age fit years, for nine years a resident of this city and u native of Wisconsin. She is survived by u husband, F. 1'. Ilerdnn, and five child ren, Mrs. 0. It. Shirley of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. W. K. Cudmore of Roch ester, Minn., Mrs. W. K. Peck of North llcud, Ore., and M. A. uud Francis Itcrdnu of this city. Tho funeral services will be held from the IiaptUt church Thursday at 'J p. m. under the auspices of the W. It. C. Interment in I. (). O. V. cemetery. KAISER ON VISIT TO s PORT OF WILHELMSHAVEN HKHL1X, Feb. .1. -Kinperor William will leave toduv for Wilh-diitsliavtii. the second most important naval sta tion in fiermany, to in-poct the win idiips stationed there. Dudley 2 inches Norman 24 inches , ARROW COLLARS Are not excelled by any other 2 for 25 cent collars made here or abroad Cii'irrr, 1'iuiioiiv h Co., Ikc. Makers or Aimow .Siiimts Tiioy, N. Y. Firestone 'T TP 13 TET8 " JL aL JE Jui fxiE Reduced In Price Effective February 1st POWELL AUTO CO. MMIWOUP ()in':(UKNM'M)NM':SI)AV.linM'AUjr EAI SPECIAL; II I I Tlto lory opui with love scenes 1 between Jim Witriiimtnn, it young J secret service man. and his sweet- i heat t, Itutlt pciilutiii. To facilitito oomiiiunicntion Warrington has it 'wireless installed at his homo, by which ho is, able lit ctumuuuieiito in private eodo with Itutlt. A deolnttt- lion of war with (lormiiiiy gitos the secret service iititu opportunity to dN tiugtiNh himself. Ho is scut to the Russia itembassv ill St. ol'loi-shurg with n dNpatch, which alter an o. citing time he delivers Kifclv, mid is entrusted with a rcplv to deliver to the authorities ut home. A (lorman spy Icarus thai Wurriiigloit is return ing with tho lispatch, and ho is way laid, and made a pii-oncr on a Her man dreadiuumht. lie is searched, bill Milium.- hidden the impoitaiit paper in 'his liotl it is not discovered. On lionid ship,'iii'iiii2tnii lentils that tlto loiituin fleet is about lo invudo the HrilNIt coast, uud lie determine- to find a wav to watn tho homo author itties. He mauatic- t roach the wire I less room, overcome the operator, and I dispatch it code inessmjo lo his sweet heait. Knt li at once wains the tin- thotities, and propiiniluuis for Hrit ain's dctcnse arc huit'iedlv ooiuptot I'd. NBW YQRK, Feb. 3. Local offi cials or the National Itallwayu of Mexico liavo received word front Mox- ico City announcing that at tho end of this month the traffic and soliciting agencies of the road In this city, Chi cago and San Frnncsoo nro to be closed, llrancltcs at San Antonio, New Irleann and St. Louis nro nl lendy closed. When this order be comes effective the company will cease to have any agencies of this character In the t'nlted States. SMALL POX SCARE AT Tho Gold Hill small nox scuro Is a thing of tho past and the epidemic has worn Itself out. Few of the resi dents think It was small pox and most of them assert it was only chicken pox at least many of tbu sufferers who havo recovered say It was. Whatever It wan, tlio danger Is over, and strict quarantlno established on tho few romninlng caves. KL I'ASOO, Tex., Feb, :i. (buoral .John J. Pershing wits notified tod.iv by wire that the nrinory of the S'eiv Mexico National (limrd at Silvir Cit, N. 5L, was broken into some tune bo twccii Saturday night uud last night and the arms and nmiuiiiiition stolen. The message states Unit Mexicans urc known lo have Iniiglari.cd the place and that it is believed the arms and ammunition me being taken t Mexico. Thirty rifle mid five llious and rounds of ummuiiiliou wcio so cured. Bugenu city council Is holding "Bconomy Conferences" to redtico taxes. EUROP VILLA DEFEATS F Kl. PASO, Texas, Feb II Follow ing their defeat at the Kan Lulu Potosl. tho Carruiua troops again were routed vostordny ninth of the vnpltal, according lo official Villa advices received by 'itgculs Irt'ro to day. It was stated that tho Villa column under General Manila utter ly routed (he retreating Ctiruuuu forces of General llomtvldoH, captur ing all their aitlllory and supply trains and uiitiiv prlsonois. E OF BRITISH TROOPS lUCRI.IN, Feb. 3. via London All official lepoit Issued today by the Gorman navy department cult atten tion to tho extensive transportation of Hrltlslt troops to Franco and adds' "Wo shall use ever.v method of war at our disposal against them ' NORTH POLE WAR WASHINGTON, Feb. 3- efforts to re-open the North Polo contro versy wcio situelched toddy In tlio house education committee, which voted to proceed no further with reso lutluns to that purpose. HAVE YOU A CHILD? Manr women Ions for children, but bcctuui ef forrc cuiaUe phn'cal Ortangtmrnl r tUpuvnl ut Ihla Kftairtt ct tl hapinu. The women vrho ninie follow wen rrttoml lo normil health hy LyvlU K. Itnkhant'i Vcgtla Ut Compound. Wtlte anJ ak Ihem atxnit 11. "I took your Com pound and have a line, fX strong baby. " Mm. John Mitciiku., Ma Bona, N. Y " Lydla H. Plnkham'ii Vegetable ConiKiund is u wonderful mwllclno for expectant mothers." Mrs. A. M. MVKlia, Cor- SS: donvillc, Mo. " I hlRhly .recommend Lydln Pi. Plnklmm's Veg etable Compound befuro child-birth, it ha done no much for me."-Mrs. K. M. Doluk, It. It. 1, Con- shohocken, Pa. " 1 took Lydla K. Pink- ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system nnd havo tho denroftt baby itirl In the world." Mrs. MosK IlLAKKLKV, Coalport, Pa. "I prnlso the Com pound whenover I havo a chance. It did so much for my before my llttlo jrfrl was bonv." Mrs. E. W. SANDtias, Howies burp, W. Va. "I took your Com pound beforo baby w'us born and feel'l owe my UfotolL"-Mrs.WlNNIK Ta.i.ia, Winter Haven, Florida. "WT wm& HttW A PHONE 709-E X GARRANZA ORCES l ?SW iiffa WTiii;i TYPEWRITERS ! t AVe have .just opened ouv (with Palinep'H Piano Uouse), where we will cavty a eoinplele line ol' new and A vehuilt Typewrit ei-ri. Our Rebuilt Tvpe writers are not just nierelv I'i.ved up, X II It I 1.11. . I..'. .w ... .... ..' I' ? ? t y y ? t ."W lillf lllltH I'llllll f- lit Mil. Illlli lll IUI.1 II IIIIIIK III Will j'HIIil III; I 4II,-Jil', III'. M III mil llll IIIIU O OIIVI Oil C'lrt to suit, hh low as $15 per month. Our Mechanical Department Ts headed by one of the most competent Typewriter, Adding Machine and Cash 'Register Mechanics on the Pacific coast, who is at your service. Southern Oregon Dealers, y ROYAL Standard Typewriters i WALES Visible Adding and Listing Machines :' dome, in and see our bargains in Typewriters. CARBONS RIBBONS SUPPLIES y y t MEDFORD i t 9 PHONE 709-R $ v: ;;;;lWlWl . 0r E AS CITY ATTORNEY City Alio! uo II, K, MeCuhi- iclaiu his hoi III, liy vlritio of .Ma.vor Kin crick, who liiol.o Hie doudlook over the appointment ut the mcollug Titos day niglil. Sooiel hlillols woto l,iikoiii llileo being for McCiiho uud lliice iiuiiiusl. Alter 'Mayfir Knietiok ('list the tleeidiug vote Hie coiiucll alliim cd the uppoiulmoiil, Altotnoy O, C. Ibu'es, itiioiiitod bv tint lute Mayor Mi foil, mid uilnrwinii ousted us a result of a tuctloiial tiulu. wits a eitudidalo but catlv cliiuiuiiteil, Atloini'v I". .1. Now mint suffered the sumo fate. Altoinev (I. .M, Itobeils was Mil'iibc's cIohosI ctuitoiidef. A petition iwkiitt; for the il'lnilioii id' MoCitlic was tend, IIIIN Introduced In the IcglHlaluro about half Ibo nuutbor of two years ItKO. SPECIAL TO WOMEN; The most econontlcn.1, cleansing and gcrmlcldid of all antluoptcd Is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dkaolved in water a needed. An a medicinal nntlnoptla for douchos In treating cutarrh, luttumiuutlon or ulcerntloit ol iioho, throat, nnd that canned by fomluluo IllnlthnnnocipiaL For teu yearn tho Lydla IX Pluldiitut Medicine Co. low recommended Paxtlno in their prlvuto corrcapondeuco with women, which proven Kit tiHrlorlty. Women who havo lven cured tay It Is "worth Ita welgbl uT gold.'.' ,' t druKKlHtii. COa largo box, or by mars Tho Puxton Toilet Co., llontou, Miuk HALL TAXI CO. CITY RATES LnrRO Ilrown Taxi or llttpntobllofl. Direct trips nny placo on pavement, 25c each for ono or two passengers, 1 15c for each additional pnstenr,ur. Sovon Papsoneor Cars Ono passen&ur &0 ceutn No charKo tor sotoua passeuKer. 15c for eacli additional passunKor. Bpeclal rates for shopping or when fitnudlttK tlmo Is required, Finely equipped cars. Kxperlunced chauffeurs. HAiX TAXI CO. For Exchange Forty Acres Foothill Farm with small house, barn nnd chicken Iioiikos, U acres In alfalfa, rarolui; achoot fund iiiortKiiKQ for JSOO. 0 per cent lutureat, will bo oxchance, aubject to Han, for comfortable homo In Medford. to be clear of In cumbrance. TIiIh -10 acrcn In adopted to Iiokh, poultry and hi null dairy. Fair liutratiKo ami ubuntlnuco of firewood tim ber. ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. Itoom 107, M, I". & II. III. Ik. )ijiohIIo I'ost. Offho MA APPOINTED II PHONE 709-R now Tvncwriipi' Stoir aL Ilhllll nt ll'lllftltll ii llll TYPEWRITER No.' 24 South (jrajie Street i-!tO t." h,ir ,fl '! r;tc i,ttr' jai UHt" ,J$ agS' Hmiiktrn of Turkish Trophies tttfuri'ttril tirtccuyeara uijo aro BinoKiTH of Turkish Trophies Clgarcltctitoiluyt ait lfOX") (.jviTrvt n wv isj THERE CAN HE NO, DISEAJiE GERMS IN MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTUR1ZED Come Sco II Mailo at 1 15 North Cciitrnl Avt'iluc I A A linnnV Prnn M. rt miuuw t i.'f. SPECIAL SALE BANANAS BALANCE 01' TIIISWEKK ONLY Ask Your Grocer .Mill fori I Witii'boosc Co, liUlillmliM'S. DAIS'V I CREAMERY BUTTER ,l Vour fiiiM-crtt. (iiiiiraulfeil Ily The While Vclvclc Cream Co. IMioitw ll ' .'lb So. Ceulnil $ l l ! ! J J t ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T T y ? ? V t y ? ? ? y ? ? f f I 21 South drape si reel L'f.ll (ill in,i I i, .... I COMPANY PHONE 709-R & ,KI$H SMMMHI WIJI L1 JKJ Jl l ' !'"' ,VJ 1 JrrrJW SJL T iiji .&,m;rUd-. ,