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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1915)
MTCDFOltt) MAIL TRTBUNB, MIODFORD. ORISON, FRIDAY, OtTOUIOR lo. 1915 PA6H5--0JHRBB WOODS ARRESTED ON FRAUD CHARGE J. D. Woods, n former renl catnto ilcnlcr of this city, was nfrosted nt Ashltuitl upon n warrant sworn to by It. A. Hnvvloy, for obtaining money under falso iiretcnsos. Woods canio to town Bccrctly a few days npo, nf ter an extended absence, and was Been by Kawloy at tho dopot as ho was boarding n southbound train, llo liimicdlatcly caused a warrant to bo Issued, and a tulrphnno mossaKO to Ashland rcsulteJ in his being taken from (ho train, and placed In tho custody of tho local authorities. It Is allofictl that Ilnvvlcy gnvo Wood ?500 with which to pay debts upun mining property In California. Instead of fulfilling this obligation, Woods Is nlleBed to have gone east. Tho transaction named In tho com plaint occurred a year ago. OF 50-50 PUN BEGUN Tho work of framing tho 50-50 plan for tho paying of tho elly'H pav ing Indebtedness, In ordlnanco form is now ready for submission to tho city council at tho regular meeting next Tuesday evening. The cltlzcu'H commlltco with tho city council will meet Saturday night for'n final con ference on the ordlauce, with Juilgo W. S. Crowell, nschalrman. Tho 50 CO plan will, It Is expected, receive tho mipport of five members of tho council, when placed on Its first read ing. There woro no now develop ments today on tho recall petitions, all being held In abeyance. I. W. Thomas of West llnln nug gests that tlioso who favor tho 50 50 plan show their good faith by pay ing up 50 percent of their nsBehs ments nt once, without waiting for an election. JURORS BOX FILLED IN NEW HAVEN TRIAL XKW YORK". Oct. l."i. Twelve ten tative jurors elected yi'slonluy in (lie trial of William Rockefeller, Lewis Cass I.eilyuiil, Kriwnnl I). Kobliiufi and eixlit oilier lireet(ii's, pnfct mill pre-eiil. of tile New York, New UiiM'ii & Hart loul rnilroail. eliai-geil wilh eiiin.pirai)y tmiler tli Shermnu law, look their seats in the jury box when roiirt opunuil today to nwait the (iuxmIiIu peremptory challenges of eouiiM'l. DIED It. A. lllM'll Died At tho homo of IiIh daugh ter, Mrs. K. S. Illtzler, two iiiIIoh northeast of Mcdford, 11. A. nissoll, Oct. II, 1015, iigo 7!) yours, a native of Now York. Ho came to Modfnrd In 1000. Ho leaves six children, .Henry J., Tacoinn, Wn., Hlloy A., Ilurbnnk, C'al., Ilrndlcy 1,., Almeda, Wn., Mary K. Hire, Novelty, Kdwaid () , Macdowell, Val, and ltuby i. llltzlerof tlilH elt. The funeral will bo held Sunday from tho Mothndlst church nt l!:.'SO p m Hurlal .laeksoiivillo comotory. nniTISH LOSSES 100,000 (Continued lrom p.igo ono) lieiieli Imlilmj in the Yogex, vvilli ileul i aiiiiiniiii!iiig in Home .cctur-. On ICasleiti l-'roiit Although nliiiiltiiir that the J'nini, of (leueral lvtiuoff )iau again been hurled bak acniM tlie Strips river in KnMorn Halieia, l'otrogntd asi.eit tlic inlvnutaKO Mill rcU with Hi" ItH'-'-iaii-, who hold eilit miloK of th eat hank of the river after action-, which have virtually kcpuiulctl the Ai"-tro (! imaii iinnii-.. ioleut iM-tinn eoiitiiitii' on Him I)insl Irotit with little lelulivo change in the pooitimin ot the con tending il'llllHK. COUNCIL AFIER SOUTHERN PACIF According to Chief of Pollco Hltt son tho whlBtllng cnmnhlgn ot tho Southern Pacific rnllvvny Is effectlvo only In this city, which hapopns to have nu ordtnnnco rogulallng tho speed of trains within tho city limits o eight miles. At Cqntrnl Point no whistling of trains occurs, though Hint station is lest protected from ac cidents than Medford. As a reprisal against shrill bluets, the city threat ens to place 'watchmen along tho rail toad track and lime tho trains for violation of tho ordlnanco. A quiet Investigation has boon going on by city officials, and tho discovery Is TURKS V REPELLING ALLIES fONSTANTINOPLK, Oct. 15. An ottlclitl statement issued tonight at tho Turkish var offlco was na fol lows! "Near Anafarta wo Inflicted heavy losses on tho enemy by tho uso of bouibs. Our tiro damaged nu enemy ncroplano which foil east of Tuslagool and finally was destroyed by our ar tillery. "Our nrullpfy destroyed nn oninuy mnchno pun position uonr Ari llur liu. "Our observation detachments near Soddul llnbr. Inflicted heavy looses on the oneiuy's right wing uftor a sur- yii!m nllAi.1.' wlHi litilul urmintlmt Tilno- made .that on passenger trains thoj, ,y lg,llt A ,,,, ,,,,, icforo his left wing doslroyod a constdernblo part of tho enemy's trenches. "Hnouiy torpwlo boats and coast iMltorloB vnlnly honrtinrdod our artil lery. No.- Sedtlui lluhr our artillery forced torpedo boats which were bom uardln.T our left win;, to leave the narrowa." flnguiaii gently leans agaliiBt tho rear platform. Thereupon tho engi neer will omit four or five blnsts. and two mote In response to the flag innn's "high ball." Tho flagman is supposed to go a halt mile from the tear of tho train. Action relative to tho javvhavvkcr fclgus nnd tho whistling nuisance will bo taken at tho noxt rogulnr mooting of the city, nnd a protest against botn filed with tho Portlnnd and San Frnu ilsco offices. A firehii',' operated on Tlioinp-on eivek. in the Applognte di-tiiet, Thur-dny nfternoon, settiinr seven fires in nltoiil half nu hour. Hi trail was followed down tho ereek, setting five fires on one side nnd two on the other. loretry officials arc working on the plan of using blood hounds in eiiplurinj.' tho uivonNts and they will lie given U tiial in southern Oregon next summer. They will use ttii) IkvsI geenleiK olilnin- nhle, nnd the purohnse of both Siber ian and Kentucky bloodhounds will he undo lo h-o which breed dnen the best work. Thiol' of Police Uitlson, vvlio is an authority on bloodhounds-, maintains that tliev are not feasible, owing to the inability to follow n trail -over dry ground. QUICK ACTION SAM: STAIITS SATUltDAY AT AHUK.VS At 10 a. m. Saturday tho doors will be thrown opon for tho "Quick Act Ion Sale" at Abrons to turn tho stock Into cash. Kvory artie allu tho storo will bo reduced including tho latest stylus In ladies and children's ronily to wear and mllllnory. This snlo comos at an opportune, time as many bnvo not soloctod their fall apparel, (if eventually why not now? E THICK. GLOSSY HAIR Save Your Hair! Double Its llcauty In u l'evv .Moments- Try Thlsl If you caro for heavy hair, that gllstous with beauty and. Is radiant with llfo; has an Incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Dandorlue. Just ono application doubles tho boauty ot your hair, bosldes It Im modlatoly dlssolvos ovory partlclo of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, hoalthy hair if you have dan druff. This doslructlvo scurf robs tho hnlr of Its lustro, Its strength and Its vory llfo, nnd If not ovorcomo It produces a feverlshnoss and Itching of tho scalp; tho hair roots famish, lorn on and dlo; then the hnlr falls out fast. If your hair has boon noglcctcd nnd is t Ii In. faded, dry, scrngRy or too oily, gct n 25-cont hottlo of Knowl ton's Dandorlue, at any drug storo or tollot counter; apply a llttlo as di rected and ton minutes nftcr'ynu will say this was tho host Investment you ovor Jiindo. ' U"V Wo slncoroly believe, rognrdlosH of nverythinic oldo fidvertlsod, that If jou dcHlro soft. IiiHtroiiH, beautiful hair and lots of It no dandruff no Itch ing Hcalp nnd no moro falling halr you must uso Knovvlton's Hnnderlne. IT'S WORTH YOUR WHILE TO BUY FRESH CIGARS Tlii'U' is so much (lilTi'ronee in I'iaYor, and iiiuch less caut-t; Tor thai "bad tnslc" al'lci'wai'ds when you liny fiwli ciijU'S. Wo keep our stock in the best pos sible condition and aim In give our patrons the best lor the nityiey. We carry all popular brands, and are sure to have your favorite. Come in for your iic.l cigar. MEDFORD PHARMACY SqiiilaVQunlity Drugs. I'liouc 10 HALF-BILLION FOR WARSHIPS (Continued from Page One.) Flathead Indian ioeratiou icclii niatiou projuot, ami hotwiHHi S,(W0, 000 and fO.OOO.OOO on otht revr vatiun work. Adtlitional luunvv to employ nior. patent exajiimur nlo hu beu link ed bv Stcretary jtM. S, -rrtuiv ItitsiMir Utcr dieuM1 the titiinute for tU tit- dMt meat with thf H4dt. 1I nl he wtudd a.k f'T aHuut l,tW0,(Mn ui.rt than the tte dpartitt tiMiat of last vear. Added expenditure jtrowiii' out of the Keropran war and the revolution in ilenieo raaae th-liii-rv.iBe. Prtare llwuaao of ttw4en, who isxui Mtatcelf "B. OmiiH.'' A MM nf tap meet ! ef an4rit aVaa illuavltfM NaMrfwav Boys and Girls ATTENTION OXhV loiirtcen more days lo work on, AII the labels and wrappers must be turned in at the Imkcry on or before twelve o'clock. Swturdiiv, Qdobor Jit), MUn. READ!!!! Tii addition to Auto, for boy or girl having most of wrappers, wc will givo every boy and girl bringing in fifty or maisc wntpixu's price of ouke kiliii. Nurmi Baking Co. Mal-i ! l'tiiti f! iit .mil Urcml. P. m 1 .t iil " I t V ? ? ? f f t t t t A Regular At Less than Sale Prices Attend the sales if you will, then: I come here and get our prices. Bring I your list ot prices it you like. You don't get something ' t f t f ? ? f ? ? ? ? ? ? T f ? V ? V ? ? ? ? ? ? T f f ? ? r ? ? ? t for nothing these days "WATER SEEKS ITS LEVEL" EVERY TIME. TRUE, YOTJ OAtt (IET OLD MERCHANDISE AT A BIG REDUCTION. SUCH AS ACCUMULATES IN THIS STORE YOU CAN BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE ANY DAY OF THE WEEK, BUT WE ARE THANKFUL THAT WE DON'T HAVE MUCH OF IT. WE BUY IN SMALL QUANTITIES AND BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER AND BUY OFTEN, THEREBY HAVING SOMETHING NEW ALL THE TIME. SCAN THIS LIST AND COMPARE THESE PRICES, THEN COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. i DKICKK (IOODS27 and ISO in. wide, suit able for everyday drosses, worth to (we...., IiOUSK DWUSSUK in two patterns, some 10 or dozen, all s,ix.os, just this lot to oloso out at :....-..... CIVLTON BLANK ICTS 3J) pairs, not up lo standard, regular size, sold at Si3o, now.... CUTLimEN'S ' UNnrcrnVlCAK In odd fleeced garments, also a few Outing gowns. yYorlh to Toe, at 49c pieces, !.25c PIWTICOAT.S All silk inessaline and Jersey, most all colors but black, U..0 and MUX) Kkirts.Jit. $1.98 DKESS SKIRTS lostly hlaek. in sizes ranging .W.CO to $!),00, just the ono lot ot some 12 or 35 Skirts, nov....v 15c 0 or 12 ?5c 9 $1.69 25 MATZEN SUITS, WORTH TO $37.50 Last season's styles that's the reasonmostly Rcdingote, can be Dj;T Slfi made over into shorter jackets or dresses, WHILE THEY LAST JP ' " ' . - .-.- . .................... .. ..yn..-..4.V - AT OX It KM TLA If, l' KIIY-DAV MI0W MIAMHSU W K UKfUU A'f Tlll'i l.OWKST I'OSSIIUd'! I MM(' 10 TON'S STUNT AVITU MODKKN MER-. ' CIIAMHSINt; M) A (JlAIANTKl-J WITH KVIOUV IH'IMMIASK. 4M4ZZZ$&4MZZ ri ! TheMayCo $&ZZ"Z?""ZW ? ? r r i r f v X V V ? f X v t r v y r v T ? ::! r i i i Dress Up Boys, Dress Up All Ages From 3 Years and Up To every boy purchasing a suit or an overcoat at this store TOMORROW, SAT., Oct. 16th we will give one air ship-one that will really sail hundreds of feet in the air. They are simple and harmless to op erate. Instructive, scientific and durable and lots of fun. Only a limited quantity for tomorrow so come early and get yours. Model Clothing Company jjjjj&j& S3AMI i :i TT- L Mr :i r rtl