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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1915)
" h J PAflTC SIX MEDFOttD MTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKGON. FRIDAY, F1WRUARV 5, MM CRATER FOREST RESERV SHOWS E LARGE PROFIT The locnl forestry office bus ismiivl tho following inomoianiliiin on Hit' CmtiT Inko forest rv-crvc for tho yenr ending June HO, 11111. The re ceipts show n profit of 00 per c' nt. Hoccipts, $,"8,711; cxpeiwec, J.V .115; mirplim, $'J:i,-10U, or 00 per cent J.iofit. Tim receipts nre lnrpely throigi timber Hnle. This item atom nniotinleil to $T7,080; gnuing, .f'l-l-"'. special uses, $'205, mid Umbos tres pass, $20. The expenses were Inrgolr f'' wipes to luborers, pntrolmen nil rnngerti, nnd jiro distributed ns foleows: Fire prolcction ... $12,143 WORK BEGNS FEDERAL BULDING BY FEBRUARY 15 K. J. Dngnn, representing the Sound Const riu'lion & Kngineeriiig eompnny of Seattle, i in Medford nrrnnging for the commencement of work on the new fedornl building, liw firm NEUTRALIZATION FALL COM E RE WESTERN EA WASHINGTON, Feb. .".- Complete tUMitiuliiintioti of coinmeree between the Aiiicricn in ships of nil fins' wns propo-eil todtiy bv Ainlnisiiidor Nnoii of .Arseiitinn, before the elmmber of having been the successful bidders eoinmeroe of the I nlti'il States j for the construction of this buildinu. . "1 maintain that the complete neu- Improvemcnls -.. Timber sales . - Lund classification Administration Grazing ..,.. ,,,.., ... r.tfio : 7.004 2,101 . 7,892 3G $:t:).n:i; Twenty-five per cent of the re ceipts, equaling the mini of $14,GS3, is remitted from the United States treasury to the secretary of stnte, who will distribute it to the various counties in which the crater national forest is located in proportion to the nren of untonal forest in ench county, liiekson county should receive nbout 00 per cent of the $14,083, which is to bo ncd in the county for roads and schools". the bid being approximately $100,000. Since arriving in the city Mr. Iln- pun has contracted wth the Med ford Concrete Construction company for the basement excavation for the new building. This 'nihil work of ex cavating is no small item in itself, ns the amount of earth to bo removed j is approximately 1300 cubic yards. This work must bo commenced not later than the 13th of this mouth, and will probably be commenced at nn early date. The Medford Concrete Construc tion company has also secured a eo:. traet to furnish nil the sand, gravel and crushed rock necessnrv in con slrueting the building. The required amount of these three items will reach fullv 3000 ton, or 2000 nbie yards. The contracts for fumi-hh'g the grnuito necessary, which will proli ably be awarded to a local concern. has not ns yet been let. trntixntion of iuter-Auiencan coiim ineroe," said he, "ought to be reeog- WOMAN WANTS TO HELP OTHERS ByTcKing HowLydia E. Pink- ham's VcgetablcCompound Restored Her Health. nied, and 1 entertain the hope, or more than that, 1 uiuy snv, I feci thu eeitainty Jhitl wo would be nble to have the countries nt war amen hi establishing a rule that during the present war no vessel engaged ex clusively in the trmlo' between Ameri can polls shall bo subject to search, detention or capture by belligerent, no matter what tlu' she flies, no long aa she is engaged in that commerce. "With such a rule wo should be able to obtain all the vcs-els we need for the promotion of our commerce, with tin) I'nited .States and the other American republics, to the maximum developing ns a consequence our friendlv relations with nil of them, con ili um! lessening Mm sorrowful tloiiH created by that war." Thu need of immediate expansion in the commercial relations between the United States nml Aix-entina wiih advanced by Ambassudor N'aon. Portland Livestock Market rOUTLANI), Or., Feb. 3. Cuttle- llccclptrt !U2; steady. Hogs Uoecipts 772: Ule. higher. Prima light, $7.20&07::i3; choice light, $7(7.20; light, !j.l!.7fi(ii7.00 ; lough, 1i0.230jpll.30. SheCp - Iteceipts OKI; steady to strong. DIC T MA REVISION A E HAI.IJM, Ore., Fob, R, Without a tllHHontliiR voto tbo senate punned Hen ator I, N. Hmlt Iih bill rovltdnK the di rect prlmray law no far mi It perlnlim to the election of pretililontliil oleetora uuil ilolcKaltm to national couVeutloiiH, TJm bill repenlN thu ii)forentlal ayn- tern of voting. Wttn jitoiHorn irnn in Mnnrorrt ninn Vint lilll provldoH for I lie olectlon of OelegaleHtl uiitloiiul coiivouiIiiiih, two rutin each rniiKrioHlniuil dbitrlet, and the reiualuilei' to compbito tho roll quota to bo ehoHeii fioiu tbo Htatu at Iiiiko. At tho liiHt election each of thu political purllcH neat 10 OdcgiiloH from thin Htato to their national con vcutloiiH, Under tho proponed taw hIx would bo relented fiom tho tbreo cougrcNHlonal illntiletH, anil thu oilier four from tho Htato at Inruu. Voters In each dUtilct would lio entitled to votn for two (lelcgalurt from IiIm dlntrlcl, and the four fiom thu utaln at Jarce. t'lider the pica out law tbo stale pays thu oxiiuiihch of ilelcgnteH, The proponed law repealu that provlNlon. m$m:mj::xk NEBRASKA BLIZZARD C&7 v?kvI THE YELLOW TICKET AT PAGE "When "Tho Yellow Ticket" comes to tho Page thcatro on Tuesday, Feb. 9, theatregoers will have an opportun ity to bco that much discussed melo drama of life In modern Russia. Mr. Morton wont to St. Petersburg, whero bo sjn'iit n year in order to aBslmllato ho atmosphere for his Russian play which is, ns a fellow playwright in KnRland has said: "Not only Russian but Russia." Mr. Morton consid ers this to bo tho highest compliment so far received for his work. "Tho Vollow Ticket" has had a run of over n year in New York city at the Eltlnge theatre, whero it succeeded "Within tho Law." Tho success of "Tho Yel low Ticket" was Instantaneous, and much comment was caused by tbo playwright's caustic and fearless drawing of conditions as they actually oxlst in St. Petersburg today; for the play ia up-to-date to tho moment; tho author has not resorted to tho old tricks ot Nihilism, bombs, etc., to bring nbout his crisis. Ho has de pended solely upon facts, which in themselves, arc sufficiently dramatic to furnish tho necessary thrills, throuughout a throe-act drama. W ON RECORD OMAHA, Neb.. Feb. 5. Somo of the railroads entering Onlahn re port conditions today tho worst on record. For tho first time in moro than 20 years not a wheel wos turn ing on tho Chicago & Northwestern lines west of the Missouri river, all trains having been annulled and not even snow plows being operated. Tho Union Pacific has kept its main line open but several branches especially in tho northern part of tho stnto wcro out of business today. Railroad men report that after many hours of hard work with ro tary plows It was. decided to cease all efforts to open traffic until the storm abates. Miami, Okln, "1 had a female trouble and weakness that nnnoyed mo continually. I tried doctors and all kinds of mcdlcina for several years but was not cured until I took Lydia E. Pinkhom's Vegeta ble Compound I hope my testimonial will help other suf fering women to try your wonderful medicine." Mrs. M.R.MlLl.KH, Rox234, Commcrce.Okio. Another Woman who lins Found Health in lo'tMn. E. IMnklinm's Vegetable Compound. Lindsborg, Kansas. "Somo years ago I suffered with terrible pains in my side which I thought were Inflammation, also with n bearing down pain, back ache, and I was nt times awfully ner vous. I took three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and nm now enjoying good health. I will be glad to recommend your medlcino to any woman suffering with fomale trou ble and you may publish this letter." Mrs. A. L. Smith, K. No. 3, Box CO, Lindsborg, Kansas. If you liavo tho .slightest doubt lint Lydia E. Plnklium's Vcgctn foleConiiKMind will help you, writo toLydiiiE.PInkliumMcdlclneCo. (confidential) Tjyun,Mas.,for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, ami bold in strict con (1 deuce. f f t ! T t r Y r r r t T T r r r f r r i FIRST ANIVERSARY 4 hk" f; ' '13k . Today marks the close of our first year's business in Medford and we wish to thank our friends, customers and the public gen erally for the favors shown us and assure them the policy of the store will remain the same. Handling always Groceries of quality and ever striving to give satisfactory and efficient service MARSH & BENNETT U Phone 252 Second door east First National Bank a ? t t ? ? ? ? T t ? ? ? T ? ? T Y ? ? ? t f ? T t ? ? ? ? ? t T T t T )4H4HHH Jm5jj5x f STEAMER DELH SKATTLK, Wiibh., Feb. 5. Tho htenmer Delhi of the 1'aeifiu Coatt Kteamhhip compnny's fleet, which htruek u rock on Strait island, Sum ner htruit, Alaska, two weeks n;;o, wan abandoned yesterday by the Canadian snlviifjo steamer Salvor, aceordiiiR to a mcKKneo received to day. Heavy weather prevented the wilvinjr of the Delhi, which is u total Utsa. A SINGE WOMAN Mndnmo Wintcroth, noted clairvoy ant, palmist and traco medium who created such u sensation in our city Just before tho holidays Is back again. All who nre Interested in their past, prc-jont or futuro, don't full to see this gifted woman. 114 corner South Central and Ninth streets. 272 lowji Society. Tho Iown society will hold its an nual meeting Friday ovening, Fob. 12th at St. Mark's hall, tlmo 8:00 o'clock. Officers for the ensuing year aro to bo elcctud. A very interesting program Is be ing prepared, which will be followed by a unlquo valentine feature. Every body como and bring nothing but a pleasant smllo. If you do not have one to bring como and tako ono home. C. . HOON, President. DR. W. W. HOWARD, Secretary. Snoke Home-Made Cigars. Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and La iVJst are tho boot. ? t t T ? t t t t t T T t ? r t t t t y t y t t y y y y y r r y f y y y y t y r r MANN'S NewGoodsNowonDisplay MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEW GINGHAMS 5000 yards new Zephyr Ginghams, all new pattens, fast colors, good as most 10c grades, on sale Satnrdav, vard 10c New 32-inch Juvenile Cloth, fast colors, why pay 25c? On sale Satur- " f licit illi.l..-- JL L NEW DRESS GOODS 5000 yards All-Wool Serges, Granite Cloths, and Fancy Checks, real A Q ooc values, Saturday, yawl TcOC 5(J-iiich Spring Coatings, all new pat terns, on sale Saturday at, fl y ill II fast $1.98 50-im-h All-Wool C'uvcrt, yd $1.98 NEW CREPES Fancy Crepes, in a largo variety "f pat terns, on salt! Saturday, 1 ! per yard ., LjL2 New "Dolly Vardon" Gropes, beautiful patterns, on sale Saturday at, ' A per yard l Dresden Crepes: now styles, beautiful patterns on sale Saturday, per f C J ill II (''y aflMf J NKAIja'OSTOPi'lOB NEW ORGANDIES Hcautiful new Floral Organdies, fast colors, on sale Saturday at, a IZr yard " 1 OL 10-inch Fancy Organdies, new patterns, on sale Saturday tit, pur O Cr yard LtO Nice Voiles, in fancy floral designs, !() inches wide, very new, special, W Alll'l i 'i ii tta 39c NEW SPRING GARMENTS Our first shipment of Now Spring Suits, Coats and Skirts now on display. Uoautiful New Suits at $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 New Style Spring Sport Coats $5.00 Now, Nobby Spring Skirts $5.48 FUEE Save your saleslips and get Win. JJogers' Triple-Plated Guaranteed Silverware Free. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 5c Clark's O. N.T.7Cnr 9 rr Spool Cotton . IUI L Jt Best Cotton Challies, Sat. only, yard 5c 3G-ineh Cambric, 321iC, special, pel' yard worth 10c Colgate's Talcum Powder, special at, per 1 T can JL 3-' Best Dress Prints, yard Best Oilcloth, col ors only, yard 19c Unbleached Muslin, inch, 10c grade, per yard 36- 8c Colgate's Toilet Soap, special, cake 8cl PIANO CONTEST Only ten days left, Contestants. Got busy. 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Call at once and leave 3'our nam(5 $2.19 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Bungalow Aprons, worth 75c, now, ea Hair gibbon, all widths and colors, 20c values, 1Art yard... , 1 UC Now Pearl Buttons, worth 10c, now at, per g? dozen ) C "Women's nightgowns worth $1, CQn now j t Lustre Cotton and Sans Silk, all colors, veiy special, bolt 4cl Bungalow Aprons, if) Women's Corset worth 50c, now, each .'..... Covers, 29c Hickory Hose Supporters, all si.cs, special, 1 P a pair JL O New Crepe Night Gowns, in plain mm fancy, QQ special, each j Ov t f y y ? ? ? ? ? y ? ? f ? : t ? y f ? ? y y ? i t y y t y y T y y t y t y y y t ? i y y tttti