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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1916)
r t vm vox'u MEDFORT) MATL TRTTlt'NR. MUDFOUJ), ORMOX, TrirRsfMY. J WARY itf. 101(5 UrtHWIMiM TOCAL AND 4-' PERSONAL W ifirl I' ' - The Lincoln school l'nront-Toach-era' circle will mcetoji I'rldaynftcr Won nt 3:30 n't tlio school mtThfiuB. tlio principal subject for discussion UMnk "Vour Child's TfltoTrJltnian.' A soelal Ronnlon will follow In compli ment to Mm. A. A. Moody, who will noon leave for Lor AiikcIob. It Is re quested that nil member)) of this cir cle will bo present nt this mcetliiK. Cedar Oil mops 2Gc Saturday only, Jnu. 2D, atfln. m. M. I & H. 2C3 Court llnll, of tlio Grntcr Lake finraso, has boon confined to hla homo with Indisposition for some days. When bettor Inauranco la sold Holmes, tlio Insurnnco Man, will sell It. A. M. Smith, owner of tlio Mid way, n clxnr, fruit and confectionery store at 105 West Mnn street, for two years or more, linn sold tlio titis Iness to John WestorKaard and tlio latter has taken possession. Mr. Htnith has not yol determined whnt ho will do, but ho has so fur had no thought of leaving Medford. tr Wcsterffaard is qulto well known In Medford and vicinity, hnvltiR been ctiKaped for two or moro years In tlio orchard districts about this city. Oysters, any stylo. The Shasta. Hlchard Handera, a local painter nnd decorator, Is out again, aftor having takon hlii turn at tlio snoox Ine; epidemic. Baturday, January 20, nt 9 n. in. while they last wo will sell Cedar Oil Mops 25c. M. F. & II. Co. 203 J. C. Mntllsun, of Grants Pas's, Is a visitor In this city today, 2G?0 off on Kodaks at Weston's Camera Shop, I). S. Swlhnrt. of Derby, Is among tlio out of town visitors In Medford this weok. Oaten Bolts Ford cars, $200 down and $2G a month. J. F.ollrown and wlfo, of Knitlo Point, aro Medford visitors In this city today. Tailoring. Ilnvo'your tailoring dono at tlio Kolslor's Ladles Tailor ing Collogoj pupils may enter nt any time. It. 420 M. F. & II. bide. 253 O. II. XatWlck, of KnKlo PoJInt, Is trahsnctlnn business In this city to dny. MultlKopy carbon paporn aro tlio best, Tim Medford Printing company sofls thom. ' A. h. Ilnrlow'of Montnituo, Cali fornia, Is sojourning lit Medford nnd vicinity for K row rtayif. ' Weston Cnmfcrn Shop for first claim Kodnki finishing and Kodak supplies. Leo 'Ileal!, of Lakovhiw, this state, fli nmoiiR tlio out of town visitors In Medford thlH weok. $200(1 to loan on Reed farm, close llowurH nnd James Hullm, of MmI tllrm. California, are In tin valley metropolis today on business. It concerns an osclntnjfo of firofU'rllHi. IJSnllv UfavniiM tfitii tntili'ht nnlv Send In your applications for en trance blanks to the poultry show ns early as possible. They are ready nnd the committee having that fea ture of the show In hand desires to completo tlio list of entrymen nr early as possible. Tlio time Is crowing short. Prof. K. L. Potter or the nnlmnl husbandry department of the Oregon Agricultural college will address thp stockmen of' the llogub It I vet valley next Monday at 2 o'olock at tlio pubj He library. All tlio stockrnlscrn of the valley aro urged to attend. Turkish nougat 30c lb. Tlio Sli'ns- ta. Frnnklo Kd wards, well remenihori ed In this city as a flRht Impresario' during tile linlycon dhyn of Illi'd An Ldorson will slngo a flRht nl Sltrovef port, La., Washington's birthday In February between his protCRC, Hobby Waugli, and either Leaoh Cross or Ad Wolgant. Plorco tlio Florist for flowors. Phono 374. Tim Almcda Consolidated Mines In Josephine county, will file n motion beforo Judgo F. M. Calkins of tlio cir cuit court nt an early date, asklnR for the closing of tlio recolvcrshlp. The mines aro located In Josephlno coun ty nnd aro armong the richest In southern Oregon. Smoko n King Hpltz cigar, He, Thoy nro home-made. tf . Mr. nnd Mrs. K. tt. Itussell of Onults J'ass sient n few ilnyn with Mrs..ltusscll'fl parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Flcmmlng and left on this mor ning's train for Cofl mil where they will spend n few days with their grandmother,-Mrs. T. W. Dow. Plcrco the- Florist for flowors. Phono 374. , Chief vt Police Illttfou nnuouiices that a hog was Incarcerated In the city pound today and suspects that it Is a ruse on the part of his hogshlp to cscapo tlio next carload of nwlno to Portland. Until) Stovons Page tonight only, II. I). Allen, of Kansas City. In 'tarrying In Medford for n few days, looking about tlio country and ob taining Information about tho proba ble Irrigated nron In this valley this year. Mt. Pitt cigars, hotter than ovor. Fred II. HopkhiH, of'H'ndw'y liutto orchard, Is on' a few days visit at Portland. Young beef nt booth It public market Saturday, Jan. 29. ' ' Charles Adafr, of Clrants Pass, vis ited Medford Wudnesday. Why Wmoko' lilt"cliiarii when you can get La Odnilao for 10c. j J. 1). Hlnuott, of the California On'Koii Power Co., Is In OrnutH I'nss on business. I Multicopy carbon paper, tho best maim at Moarord rrlntlvg Co. - Nowt. Dean, brother of Harden l)cau, tho prospector, wRo perished TTiarloy"MetVgefv' of JloslurK. who vjsltod this vallev last mofitli, returned to Aledford this inifrnltig to continue his examination of soils nnd tho prospect for Irrigation. Ho Will probably locate under tho Wllllow Springs extension of the lloguo Ittver Canal company's Irrigation system, should it bo completed In time for this year's work. Otherwise, ho will delay his settlement of the matter of locating at all. Special prices on engraved cards, now and from old plotcs for a few days nt tho Medford Printing Co. Ilometuhor the stercoptlcon lecture In the Presbyterian church this oven tnil.on, David Livingstone. Itcv. W. F. Shields will lenVon Freliuary for nn observation trip through central and eastern Oregon, Where ho may locate. Mrs.' Shields will remain In Medford until his re turn In Juno. W. O. Steel is confined to his homo with a severe attack of grippe. County JUdgo Ton Velio ban re covered from nn attack of appendi citis sufficiently to break the doc tor's orders and attend to business. M. P. Schmltt, Harry Silver of Ash land and Geo. W. Soranson of Grants Pass, will accompany Prof, Chas. G. Anthony, of Saratoga Springs, Now York, to Ashland tonight, whoro tho latter will ledum to tho Commercial club on mineral watern and gases. Henry B. Walters, of Fugono, Is visiting' Villi ?C1atlVe 'Hi tlilsTnTlcy this week, making headquarters In Medford. Notwithstanding tho squal ly weather, ho has traveled about con siderably nnd nppcnrs to enjoy It. Bugoiio people aro Inured to gloomy weather. Hqnry AUell, of Detroit,, Michigan) Is 8oJiurnlliivlit this: city a day or two. on n leisurely return to his homo 'ftpm a v(hU In tho InH'uVlul valley. California, whero ho wont to dls poso of his Interests. IS II YS NEGROES INNOCENT Wfci SitW" 'S In II. H Kllm. . .... .... . . ..-..,.v.. w ,... ,.,..w.. Fred C. IlenUi, of Faglo l'rjnt, who In tho snow storm below Merlin, has In soon tl ongiiRo In business In this urrlved from Colorado to take cliarno nlty, is & Mediord visitor today. Seo Davo Wood about that flro In Hiirnnco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune Uldg. i'.M'. Wlllets, of Persist, Is nt tenlng to business In Medford and Ashland this week. Ho went to Ash land this morning. Mr. Wlllets says tho thermomctrlcul conditions In tho Klk creok country aro ploasautor than In tho valley this weok. .1. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made nny whero, time or place. Btudlo 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. W. F. DeFord, of Moonvlllo. slaughtered ChlnesO pheasants out of teason. Ho brought them to a local taxidermist yesterday and left them to bo mounted. Game Warden ltd Walker chanced to sue him enter the taxidermists place of huslnoM with a bag containing honiothlng mid eon eluded to InvostlRato. When asked ubout what DoFord left with htm, tho tnxldurmlst replied that ho thouKht It was a bag n,f buckskin, but he didn't know. llRwuver. h1n Mted tho name warden to Inspect tho pnekngo. Tho result was tho dis covery of tho birds. DeFord i ar ruHtgd. .taken boforo Justice of tho Pen co Taylor, pleaded guilty and was ftjiud JJ& ami costs. Tho fact that the defendant has a largo family to' maintain, these hard times, probably saved him from sohoaVler penalty. Plorco tho Florist. Phono 374. MeMrV Peebles, Hunter, Gnrduor, Mlkschu, Patterson and Wobb, inem lmrs of the poultry show committee, went to Central Point lust evening to incut with other members of tho commlttoo nnd for a cotiforoneo with prominent poultry mun of that place In prder to hurry the completion of nrrangemonts for tho exhibition. These members of that committee uhould be rommoudod for tbttlr ac tivity In this matter. They aro de moting much valuuble ttmo to tho "vork and are leaving nothing un done to make the poultry show an at tractive ovont, not only to poultry poople, but to tho business people of the valley 'spnerttlly. HPOBters smoko The Medford, tc. Drs. A. H. and Louisa Hodges, obi ropraptlc physicians, Stwnrt build in?, 235 Hast Malu tit. of tho remains Plcrco tho Florist. Phono 374. W. W. Harmon, former highway engineer for Juckson county, and later engineer for tho Tohy rail road, has completed a map of the mining regions of Josephine and Del Norto counties, covering tho Waldo, Takllma, Preston lonk awl Happy ramp dlMrlcts, also showing streams nnd highways. Insure your nuto In the Alliance against theft, flro. ft Y. Tengwald. The Parent-TencheM' circle of (ho llooseelt school will hold Its regu lar montlil) meeting on Friday, Jan uary JS, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon, at tho Hoosovolt sehool building, for which session an liitorttstlng program has been arranged. Mrs. Ilnuby has prepared and will lead a paper on "Motion Pictures." Mrs. llrnckln. toed will offer n talk on the edu cational vnluo of tho Drama league. The olicle will be favored llh h vocal selection by Mrs. Fred Lungo. A violin selection will bo performed by Master Murvol William. This Is a ver Interesting pionraiu and tho circle hopes it wilt son- to attract n Urge attendance. The Star brand or Opewrltur rib bons uru guaiuntuwl to give 75,000 Improwlons of tho t)p "a" and "o" without o clogfili'it; the type us to show on tho paper. This Is k p'rotl)' illff uarwhty. but that Is whilt the Wobstur rompaiiy agrmw to with Star ribbons. Sold b) the Medford Print ing eiimpauy. Habon Wells, of Olympla, Wash ington, Is looking over the valley with a vlow- (o finding h location fbr a mull business. Try a' King Spits ctbar nnd en oourago homo Industry, tf .Medford high school basketball team stands tho best chanco to win the championship of Oregon when It plays Itosoburg on Fobruary 3 and t, In Medford, that any local team lins ever had. Salem high has won from nil tho Willamette teams, heating Kiigeuu 20 to 22, This gave It the valley champjonHlilp, Thoy thou Invaded Portland and defeated Lincoln, whose team now appears to bo slated for tho city championship. t.lncQlii has defeated tho ern.ok eastern Oregon tonniH nnd holds u high place in tht Washington state race, tfaleit brought Itosoburg to tholr floor last Tuesday night and won 21 to 19. Medford defeated Kugenc, S to 2 and 12 to 7 In the two games here and nt nil times wero their masters. Salem barely wou from Irngeiic. The Itosoburg team Is composed of tho samo men who defeated Medford last year by 3 or 4 baskets, andhavo not lost but ono gamo this season. The local tim la stronger this year by 100 per Petit, and hls'ls bfltiR doped out by local fsnrothat this gives the locals the cd.ge- CARRANZISTS If Ff AT MH OF REBELS TOO IjATIS TO CliASSIFT. WANTtil) Some guod second hand lumbsr. inqulru Frank Ismui-s. FOIt SALli llekshelvos. furnltuiti. and casuwt fruit. II S. lloll St., Phone tftJ FOIt HUNT A niedern b-rooni cot tags, vsiy vIom lg; reasonable to right parties. Phenw lll-Y. POM S.VLW -Ckp, wotorcycU. In quire miph P4orA at Medford UooU stpri, ' st I TOItllKON, Mex , Jnu. 'J7.0 Cur raiu.u military lieudiiuuiters here le eeted n repot t todnv that u eoliiuiu of rebel troop linil been defeated on .Sunday at Tmhiiih. Seventeen iri oiietx wete eaptuivd, of whim m were exwuted at Duiango I'it.v. Tlio pursuit of the "'ilia foree ivporU enptute of 100,000 round of ammu nition ut (lucrivto uiul 500,000 nt Maquire. C.fitDOFTII.WKS We wish to thank our friends for their mon kindnesses during our late borontmiont, especlalb for tho music and floral offerings. Mil A: Mlt. J08ICPH POI.KY, Mlt. ti MltS. I. W. THOMAS, MIL ft MltS A ANimKWS ' I, r. i l ii m-jL -j ' ' NO DOCTOR CUE L COURTHOUSENEWS COLD WAVE STILL'l Ktportcd by Jscksou County Atx tract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. GRASPS NORTHWES I I'KOVIDKNCK, It. I., Jim. 27. Herilnl of her inantul expetieneos wns continued toujy by Mm. Kfl7a- beth Jlohr as n witness in lier own I defense ngninst the elinrge tlint sho hired (wo men toTiiuinler Iter liushnud, Dr. C. Franklin Xlohr. Yosterdny she .told of the phymciiitiK ntteution to other women nnd tho abuse ho rif- ueived'.when she nucused Win of fnitlileHNiioss. Today who explained her relations with tin) ticftrooe, her ullogcd iteuom plioes, whom kIio snid were Innocent. I'nrlier Mrs. Molir litul told of re pented hentinR Teeeived from her hushniid when she objected to liin nt tentions to oilier women. Qnostioned further by hor counsel, Arthur Ctish iiiff, slio told of u rceonuiliution in 1013, followed kooii by tha final break. Mm. Mohi'kiiid tlint ut tliu time slio filed Iter .suit fur hepurntc muinleii nnco tlio doctor wns onmiiij' -f.VJ.OOO n year, but slio nsked for nn ulluw nnee of only $100 n, month. .S)i7ht tnehed Iiis jiropcrty ttinl refuseil his rerpiest to linve the utlnelinieiit re leiiseil. Lnlcr, tht wittiWH sniil, hIio bigiicri .over lier properly to tho doe tor us ti rrmilt df Iiis lltrenln. "I thought I hud it right to get It back again beemiNc he wns so unfcl to me," hIic Hiiiil. , - rt i:. II, Hall, of tho Applegate val ley, In tranSmtlng business In this, city and nt Jacksonville today. '"' Circuit Addie llnllev v. Houtliern I'neific Co., Mipnlution, answer. Jnekson futility Bonk vs. J. P. Ilule, action for money. F. II. Wliyers vs. C. If. Owen, no tion to recover money, ltnv Moor vs. the Itegue llivor Public Serxieo foqionttion, nitieudull summons; Hoguu Iliver Vnlley Cnnnl Co. v. Mnblo V. With Medford trado Is Medford m ado. nblo V. Hulvioit Ml n.1 tiiuuiung. Aiurti IltjiWy W.iJetlflllufliih mini- Hogitc IttvilrlCliiiM" Co. ivb. ai$y iilje el ul iiuinmoiiB.' '' 1U)I1R Hodjf J. M. Dodge vt. ah, (iffirinvit. K. A. Fleming ot lYobulo IMnlc of A. W. Silsby, order. I'liite of Hurry Tliompou, will. Heal IMnto Trunsfei-s Winnie C. Downey el vir to Joliw. WoHtorgunrd, lot I), block 'J, dray's Add., .Med ford . $ JM Y. II. iSingler, blieriff, to Corn M. AiliiuiH, laud in &qe. HI- . :ki.:iw ..v ... -iur J. 1'. lIuiiHeu to II. C. Jneksoit " e.t tl.v, lotrt 1 to (1, blouk I, ,y (MitliKoti Add., Medford . 1 Ihuil'ejl et ux to Jf. CL, AVit- , 'mjil'k ill ill., In ti il in nt'u 7-.Wt fa.- , . ... . 1 Frank H. Hull et ux to Dr. It. J. fonroy, lot 17, block- 2, " Whitman Park AdU Aled- fiittl , A'i. 0 Iivip Diilmok to Millie Ottur dnhl, laud in see. 'I'l-Iiri-lW 2,007 SKATTLU, Wn., Jan. 27 More snow is predicted for Eastern Wash ington tonight. This will add to tho huge mass piled on tho mountain sides. Warm weathor cannot bo long delayed, and a sudden change of tem perature must result in slides anil floods In tho sleep country. Tho body of rtalph Dattcrnmn, aged eight, killed In tho Great Nor thern wreck last Saturday, when his father and baby sister also perished, jvns shipped t6' Wonatcheo, Wash., tills mornlricx Tho "body of Hcrt Klrkmnn, another victim, wns ship ped Inst night to Sheridan, Wjo., whoro his wlfo resides. Tho body or J. II. Wilson, the last or tho pas scngors recovered, will bo sent to Vancouver, It. C, from Everett. Precipitation in Scattlo since Jan uary 1 Is half an Inch below nvcr ago, and Woslorn Washington rivers nro low, on account of tho cold weathor. Alaska reports these below zero Ucmpcrattires: Tan a lies 12, Kaglo 3C, Valdez 10, Nomo 2. Thcso figures show a general moderation ns com pared with n week ago. Frank Ilrowu and Iload Supervis or Duttou, of Eagle Point, wero Med ford visitors Thursday. OF ItO.MFi, Jnu. 27, via London. It reported in Vatican circles Hint the condition of Kmporor Francis Jos eph of Austria, who lias been seri ously ill for several days, is rapidly growing worse. BE PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES ' WHEN ITS RAINING BLUE BLAZES AND YOUfc WIFE'S AUNT ASKS YOU TO GO DOWN TOWN FOR A NLCKEL'S WOfcTH OF INVISIBLE CARPET TACKS-DONV TELL HER TO "LET GEORGE DO IT " GET OUtf YOUR UMBRELLA, PUT ON YOUR,. RUBBERS AND LIGHT UP A What IS Uric Acid ? TUB CAUSB PP BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH. Ever since- tho discovery of nrld acid In the blood by Schecle, In 1775, and tho bad effect It bad upon the body, scientists and physicians have striven, to rid tho tissues nnd tho blood of this poison. Because of Itu owr nbundanco in tho system it causes backache, pains Jicro nnd thero, rhco matlsm, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis covered a new agent, called "Amine," which will throw out and completely cradicato this ttrio acid from tho sys tem. "Anurio" has proved to bo 37 times moro potent than lifnur, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or Sout, or many other diseases which nro ependent on nn accumulation of una ncid within tho body. Send to Dr. Pierce, of tho Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute, Uuffalo, N. Y.. for a pamphlet on Amnio," or Bend 10 ccnta lor a trial package tof "Anurlo Tablets.", If you feel that tired, worn-out feeling, backache, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed by too frequent urination, go to your best drug storo nnd ask for Dr. Plcrco'a Anurio Tablet. Ibcy nro put up In DO-ccnt packages. Doctor I'icrco's reputation is book of this mcdiclno and you know that his "Golden Mcdicnl Discovery" for tho blood nnd bis "Favorito Prescription" for tho Ills of women havo had n splen did reputation for tho past fifty years. Doctor Pierco's Pellets nre uncqualcd na a Llvor Pill. One tiny Suaar-coaled lWet a Dose. Cure Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Dlszlncss, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and nil derangements oi tho Liver, Btomftch and Bowels, ? Why You Should EAT OYSTERS Dr. F. 11. Jlooro, Deputy Commis sioner Fnlted States Uurpau of Fish eries, says: "Tho Oystor of tho multitude Is better than over nnd nbotit as cheap. Compnro those facts wlththq 25 to 75 percent Increase In cost of eggs, poul try and moats. "It can bo said that Oysters .today aro moro sanitary nnd better than ovor. "It is ono of tlio most inviting of foods nnd ono of tho most digestible, nutritions mid wholesome, and its composition Is of such character an to make It moro nearly than most foods Kolf-suffficlciit as n dl.cU ..In this respect It reaoinblcB milk and needs but tho ordinary Ingredients used In cooking starches and fata to glvo It balance. It Is rcmark ablo among ordinary food substances In Its high proportion of glycogen, n sttbstouco resembling starch but mort? readily and easily assimilated." Wo carry Kastorn nnd Olympla Oysters, Fish of all kinds, Poultry etc. Medford Fish & Pouihry Co. Phono UOi: FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY There Is none that equals DAISY n?r Let er Rain! "&& ' . rsrT-T-yi-i mi P J BS tV Mli V --. A.J.TOWER CO. JiOsTON If you've a man's work to do, wear Tower's Fish Brand . Reflex Slicker ' S3.00 The coat that keeps out ait the rin, AV JitxfoJga Hop c cry drop from running in at the front. Protector Hat TS cents TfiNEHs 2hso:o: Jones' Butter H$$ Got 'Em Going Agaia Don't put it off strt trading with .Join ami mh what you can save. "NY havo one of tho fiiM-st (troccry Storos in Mrclfcirtl (gu mvvs aro BELOW $Y OF ? V f ? ? ? ? r ? ? f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? k f r Til KM ami service ami quality tho best. o Try Jones' Gold Bend Butt$p2-60GRoII (Medford Made) f t t V T Y ?i 5 WHY M AK13 A PACK MULK OF YOl'IiSKLF whon you an buy as choap at Jones' as any place in Medford and haw your goods delivered to any part of tho city free of charge I Think of tho prices you would havo been paying if "Jones had not oonie to town." ANY want your produce Give us a trial order V and let us show on. BUTTER Try it todnv. Kvcry pound sold Tvilh u guarantee everywhere. Milk, ere.im, buttermilk, eottngo Cheoso, IiO I'reiim, lhiJied Goods. at THE DAIRY Phone 181 322 E. Mum We give S. & H, Oreen Stumps, JONES' CASH GROCERY THE PRICE REDUCERS GO 1MIOXK 235 2L'5 W, MAIX t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y e SaaLl &&::e;t FOR SALE CHEAP One 6-Room HOUSE on No. Riverside, close in-to be moyed off lot CaI1900-Lor217So.R