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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1916)
m&SMKmitrmwim'l ):- '$ taw7 -1 -TO m 4 v ffir pxtte srx MEDFORP MATL TRTBOTE, MEDEOR.D, OREGON1". TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1936 HHE LID CLAMPED ON L of Milwaukee, who was referred to by Dlfttrlct Attorney Zabel as wlfo No. C, and to Mrs. Hcrtha Jlasmussen of Sioux City, Jowa, without being divorced from either woman. Ho 1908, and Mrs. Poppert on June ID, 1913, It Is said. After deserting Mrs. Poppert, Pitcher went to Manitowoc, where ho Tadych, BOTenteen years old. Tho MRS. W00DR0VY WILSON .the white liouio fioeial Reason mid two went to Winnipeg, Canada, where i JO OPEN SOCIAL SEASON with the Pnn-Aiuericnn reception on Pitcher enlisted in the Canadian WASHINGTON, Jan. -1. Mrs. January 7. She began arranging army. He was about to be sent to Woodrow Wilson took charge of the some of tho rooms of her privatu the battlefields in Europe when ar- wJiitc bouse today and plunged into suite and was busy with her social T Is alleged to have married on Sop- married Mrs. Itnsmusscn April 9, j lember 9 of last year, Miss Josephine rested. .work connected with the opening of secretary. BY NAVY OFFICIALS RAINFA PREPAREDNESS IK FIRYERC HR PRESENT SEASON I b'Ji 1. 1 1 f (J Mil" i i i J ! ; i A '4 ! (V V. V 1 WASHINGTON', Jnn. 4. Sccrc laiy DnnieU disclosed today that ho lind declined a request to jionnit rither Itcnr Admirnl Fisktfor"Hr Adtnirnl Kiiight to 8pcftk,ojKtho,nnvy program, even though he vftn iihMWiI that the proposed nddrcsHca would not he mndc public f - The request was mndo by John W. Scott, president of the Comiilercinl club of Chicago, by telejrrnph. to President WilHon. SccrrUiry Daniels rejtlicil in part as follows:' ( "It is my conviction that tho ex- lcrt opinion of tho navy department having been given to (ho publics and conriwH, and the president hiiviiijj outlined a policy of naval construc tion, it is better for ctvilinub to lead the fiht for cnlarpenient, while tin viil officcnt follow tho unbroken pol icy of not attempting to Influence leg islation. "Until I became secretary of the navy, tho reports of thfl general board had been regarded n4 confidential. I have published all .their rccdmmendn-. tions for an ancrwiRcd nrtVy. Jfitvy cxiK-rtH will cive' their -tevv' Jo' the naval affairs potnmittto in eotigresn, and hearings will be published. Thin giveM congrcHS and tho people tho opinions of the 6xpertH." iii DEtrHQUIHT TAX i, liM ty. 0 nH.-fri-i! for lh"yf '111. Thiii.A'lvrr .December, with 2.21 inches of pre cipitation, had n deficiency of 2.05 when conparfld witli tUqavcrjigj! rain fall for the month of 4.20. The fica sonnl Shortage dincc September 1 in tM indict, the total rainfall to date .iiicofiurinti'fr.u'U, again! the nvernge of 10.3'J inches nearly 50 er cent 'llje rninnill for the year J0lr to talled 13.75 inched did least ever re corded. That for 1911 totalled M.2G incheH. The nvernge for twonty-niiio years is 2o.00 inche. December was cold and cloudy there being no sunny clays, 13 partly cloudy and tho remainder cloudy dnyn. Tho coldest day was Dec. 30 when the mercury hit 12 degrees I obove. Tho report In detail follews: Date. Max. Mln. 1'reclp. 1.. 2.. 3... ,.C3 .57 .r.3 31 39 43 34 Tim following -iit oertAl property sit- uuiiii in jicKiKm louniy, urvgon, in lirrrby KUvrrlUrd for rtllnfluinc l.txcs tlnrmnt In authnrltfit by n Ut (-mlnxl of On-Kon. rn n&Mii-d by llio ltll HfKlOn or me irjciniMivr nMimtiy. till In Chapter 301 of m tlnral U The tnxrH on tho follpivlfte Ailvtrtliwd jrtty iitni (Ujihuuuni 0 per cent nd ititreht Hot i( rml prirorrtv litni uc-lltiuuu Krptfmbcr 1, 1915. nu nr uuuct to a penalty of 10 per cent na lamm at tbr roto of 12 err rout Dr knnum until iiii huiii mxrii nimii nat. Bftn psia. .01 .10 .02 .44 .30 T 7 Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. Ciuudy Pt. Cldy. Cloudy Pt. Cldy. is: .:;..48-" Notice It hereby siveii hat six months demanil. iMiue crtlflrlr nfter the tnxeN clinrstx 'gainst tho fol loninir rinl rntsle IxrHhir lvl nllUcnt the Kliertff, un n-'iulred by Uw. will, upon i or del naueney HRAlnat the Maid prnrer I v for drllmiuent tnxt-N, The oalrt cerllflCxIrK of iltlln. nueticy Mill iH'ur Init-rest mi the file of 16 ier cent per nnnum uipil the orfllf- )cnle tire redeemed, Any time, after tlie oxiUrnlldn of three yiurs from th Hint Ute of Ihi'delln (Itiinoy of nnv tax Inoludt'd in a dertlrlr rule of delinquency Hit holder 6t itticli rvrtlflcnto niny cauxv Miimmnns In bi) nerved on the owner of the pronfty do-Hcrlln-d In tho certificate, hollfylim the owner that he, wilt unply to thil clKult cnurt of the county hi whcli. tho .prop rry la Mltunlcri for n tUcitd forrcloalplt a Urn Kinrit thu property inentlonfd In HUCh certlflcale The following la a list of fenl prop erty on which no part t tAXe for year nf lll had been paid ptl'ir to April 1st, 191S, and which beramii dellnqUeilt Kp teiuber 1. lt&. The lint of real property on which the flrHt linlf taxeM have ben ni,id uml upon vhieli the neoud half taxfit wrro de limiuent rciobvr I, lU. will b aJver lined February 1. istl. In accerdance: with Chapter 301, fli-nrntl llKd of Ore Bn. ASHX.AKD, OBSSOir Aahlnnd Ir ft .Storage Co.. lot fle 1.0-1 is. tract In rear of tola 8 and S'i , 343 'iilethoriH, M lK'K 71-S0I. NU of lot 7. blk 197 07 Itervra. V. K. Kt !c. 1). It. i-it, nh or ioi it and i: . 190.71 9:7 l.;......Rt' r.' 43 C 03 43 7 CO 39 s ' r.n. a m 9 .1...54 t'Nol .OSi'Pti-Cldv. 10 -:....4G '3 1 Tfj Cloudy n....X,.49 33 .0bl!UCldy. 12 51 34 .... Cloudy 13.,.;..48 .,-. , 39. . .44 . .Cloudy, '. ftatS 9 . li........4C 35 .01 Cloudy "nr -.'.n.- cloudy 20 .... Pt. Cldy. '34 .14 Cloudy t32 .... Pt. Cldy. 29- .... Cloudy 39 T Pt. Cldy. 42 .02 Cloudy 44 .01 Cloudy 41 .13 Cloudy 24 47 fl7 .... Cloudy 25 40 40 .42 Pt. Cldy. 26 39 20 .... Pt. Cldy. 27 36 26 T Cloudy 28 43 33 .11 Cloudy !DVr..r:..39) , J,- , .03.' Pt. Cldy. 30...i.'.:,..3 4 ? TVS " .t' 11. Cldy. P.l.p...,..,! t -24J M..' ; Cloudy Mean niaxlmum ... 17.5 Mean minimum ...:...T...."....: 3 J. 5 Mean ......-.... .v.v A 1 Maximum, 2nd"; J.u... 03 Minimum, 30th 12 Total precipitation : 2.24 Greatest' in 24 hours, 4th 41 I.lsht snow on 28th. I.. G. GKN'T.VKIt, Co-operative Observer. 16.... 17.... 18 19.... 20 21..... 22...., 23 43 43 40 ......C2 . 49 53 52 W"?i mm ..MM SMK MaE. ;1UmZllM!3J9taMTTj&FxmmM&, MaKSaWraiHaViBVBCBvHiCarJViSiFAaWflfiB M II 5f m tt m-tt?&EKli'K iji.l1JESlai JMf.Jrr;sMffa 'mBmMm, -:im WaMWfjBrT JV '.iHlBiflaHIP y The Most Wonderful Endorsement Ever Given Any Product J0"0 i,hilip bousa and his famous Band have circled the globe'on numerous tours and inspired illions of people in many lands with their soul-stirring, inimitable music. Mr. Sousa has been a smoker of Tuxedo Tobacco for years. Recently, at the Panama-Pacific -Exposition, a newspaper representative made the discovery that every member of Sousa's Band is also a 1 uxedo smoker! - thereupon, the following endorsement of Tuxedo was gladly given and signed by Mr. Sousa and the sixty-six members of his Band. Read it as sure-fire and convincing as a Sousa March: "AH the vim, energy and enthusiasm we put into the playing of the , t na fl -oj 'Stars and Stripes Forever' we find in the steady use of TUXEDO." VT nvJV -fi)v JOHN PHILIP SOUSA The March King !"l Vr ft-7ut f m -o .. r. Jhw""rt v-QT 'st-T;1 (jr&zo fuaix. fwu. e I I lav " r rwT WmBK Qcy&t?' Cajdss.'f' &&1 ir. vo.,. r USi Ulifill ij .ft". Vr-r t. fcUrCoJf ' Ctr4 ?c 'r AJiXrucCf Itfuuo ttUt-iS ' (XiH.MJ iu- itcutut. J'urnlmtn. V. i: WH of land Us. I1J.7. 73 ft, IllK. 11 J'rteman. Mr. it, CJ.--J00 ft. on H nine ui uvcrianu siriri, des. U Ue. SI-437. lot Kradlo Lot , 91-371 Johnson. W. 1. blk 13 1'urnhnni, Mr a. I.ILi I 1 -nlilniul Mineral Hpriui;a'Krnlt6r- Ininl.otH 2 and 3. H (0 ft. of I blk 33 llaiiley. AuViiala P. It. T Hill lot 3. blk. 3J...- Htaplm. K. T U. It. tlOtl, P4rt lot 1. blk. 39 . IVnnlaton, H. und W 1 J5.!, part Iota 0 and , blk 39; jG-tU, (Continued on rRO sovon) 37 71 CS.33 7767 6317 29. 13 :.73 FOU YEARS HK EIGHT MARRIAGES JHLWAUKKK, Jan. 4 Charles Orvcl I'ltcher was sentenced totlay to four years In the stato prison after having adinlted to JuiIro llackus in tho municipal court that be hail been married to elRht different women l'itcher was convicted of having been married to Jlrs. Anna Poppert H aatl : ?JkUaLiliMaTYA M SI aVaBaHiK v ji TaTaatflH U HaiEpUEBUatjDHaUiiffll 1 wafflaia n&ines- - tA- - 6?lfyZLy s 3a -...-i; )' " cr.. t- u.- s-? A 7 fflw- T 1.. fs. S ft ... .. Ik. M Uf AltsitfJ' rf."Vv(vi. WJjAGl, i No other product has ever received such a re markable endorsement as this. The incomparable mildness of Tuxedo appeals to men with nerves the fact that Tuxedo docs not affect their throats or nerves. And the reason is the "Tuxedo Process", that makes Tuxedo different from all other tobaccos positively non-biting, delightfully soothing, restful and refreshing. Tuxedo 'will appeal to you for the same reasons. March at a Sousa quick-step to the nearest tobacco dealer and get a tin of Tuxedo today. Smoke pipeful after pipeful all day long, every day, for a week. Then you'll know you've found the one checr-up-and- spccd-up-without-a-lct-up smoke for happy, hustling ' Americans TUXEDO. You can buy Tuxedo everywhere. Convenient' glassine wrapped, moisture-proof pouch, Sc. Famous Green Tin with gold lettering, curved to fit pocket, 10c. In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c. In Glass Humi; dors SOc and 90c. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY f f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T I Y Y Y Y I0ITrTT?? A.A. TrvvvvvTvvvvv-rvvw- -------'-""""",- r4rfS2H2t NE m.. THREE SALES IN Yes, three sales in one, and any of the three is inducement enough to bring people for miles and miles. I don't think the oldest resident in Medford ever heard of brooms, sox, underwear, etc., sold for one cent, or heavy wool underwear, umbrellas, flannel shirts, sweaters, etc., for 10 cents, or still better, men's new suits, boys' new suits, men's new shoes, boys' new shoes, etc., for 50 cents. Well, that's just exactly what we're doing 1c 25c Brooms Toilet Paper Red and Blue Handkerchiefs White (Handkerchiefs Boys' tlnderwear Blacjk and Tan Sox lOc Flannel Shirts Wool Underwear Sweaters Fleece-Lined Underwear Heavy Wool Sox 50c Neckties lOc Overalls Men's Stiff Hats 50c Suspenders Boys' Hats Umbrellas SOc Gloves . V1 50c Men's New Suits Boys' New Suits Men's New Shoes Boys' New Shoes Men's $2 Pants Men's $1 Gloves AND THIS IS HOW IT IS DONE You buy one article at the regular price, and then you get another ono for fifty cents, ten cents or one cent, just as it happens to be. For instance, you buv one broom for th m,iar r,v ri you get another one for ono cent, or you buy a flannel shirt for tho regular price and you get another one for ten cents, or you buy a pair of shoes for the yM55,r ITJ JL i,L S -SP08' d for fifty cents, and, believe me, the regular price is lower than any other place I know of in the United States. NOW, just a word ui Uxl wise g P1e and yU get anther pair THIS SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JAN. 6, AT 10 A. M. SHARP Tliero is going to be somo fast and furious selling, and if you want to get the benefit of these bargains you had better be here at ten o'clock. Sale lasts one day only. WILL H. WILSON 126 N. 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