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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1916)
vacw, mx MEDFOHf) MAU, 'rumvxtt, mwotiu, oj(ifov, i'TrriAV, fArK-if 21, toto " q t. i Li 1 . 1 1 It f rir? ffr flu rftcftfttaff nrmrrrd t tiny. A fwrtr Witiif f Hjl'flfnfl MM mltOT rt" con NlllMlrtl Iff Ik rudw-il wh nffcr a t(f1ftli( rtwiw bud (WMrH lo rx clttdc Ufjmt.T !! ff breach of hflplftf. Mm tlir (;lrl on (lie film Thr IjckI wn for h man (o ahow ' ORCHARDS PASS THROUGH E PERSHNG S CONSU L LETCHER mm 1 IN OVER CAMPAIGN REPORTS HERRERA Weather Predictions Tonight, ruins Saturday, yiufJiorty wlttda; warmer. AGAINST VILLA LOYAL 10 CAUSE rata. iMIIiMtgh tlio thermometer riioprwd lo 20.5 al Aftnirord anil in anwic of tho orchard an low as 2H, ami a heavy wlitto frost coated f ho cartli, little damage resulted front tlto frccae lust HAS ANTONIO. Ten., Mart-h a I. Itajwrta frH Mesfran awarew that Villa had hwn drfaalcd by Amtrtan .Mcxican Imnjia at IK Oao, asar Xam lqnlw, were accepted today by Oeti eral FiinMun rn prolHiUly Into, al though tin ronfiroiHtlon jy General I'urahitiK hud been received, Iin- iiljflit. At ! oVlock tliis morning jiniveiiient in tho working of tho wire- nloudH sprcm! over tlio sky mid dur- m umc u npiimir likely (hat Hen. U'AMIMNUTOX, Mar.li 21. -American Cunanl Itchar al Chinna- MMIGRAT1 BILL BEFORE CONGRESS NANIIINOTOX, Jlin.l. Jl flic Hurnrtf immigration lull, iii-uduir term which Pacific chmI ronjtrcfla- HK'M "nv provide eiiHlcte exclusion of AMtka ontaide of certain except- I'll riHIHPS. I eXPUBIOII IW IKTIIItV ov- hna today rwjwrJart there wa mo Ural daya In ila HtaflRe I h rough tlie I rnth in the mwrtml rarott of Amoral hone, SOUTHERN PACIFIC m T PROSPEROUS NAN F1(.N'(I8UI, March 21.- Thc Southern 1'neific llnilroml com- i panv w in imp of Hip moat proipcreiiH h ,,.oproy(ll ot on.an'- api-arel inr the day the aim nover sliouo 'J'liPro were frequent flurriaa of anmv, followed Iiy alinvrore. The moistened condition of the ninth mul follnpo from Thurdny'H slimvora nnd tliu gradual tlinw anved the fruit crop. fc'iimdRiiiK wn8 reHoitcd to in aomu of the orehnrdH, hut wns iiuneocMiiry. The tilling; temperature pieeludoa furthur dnuuiKe. J'nllioloKlst Itcpoiti. Ait offielnl iuveatlKntlou Ihiiii curly thin liiorniii),' nud oontiiiiiiiiK' till 2 o'clock thin afternoon by County I'ntliologifit Cnto revealed the reaa Mitinc fnut Unit no npprculable harm had Leon done. The moiaturc preMcut nt the t lino of the rougonlntlou penod during (ho night prevented the loan that, without it, would have been ur ioim. C. A. Noreu, unloiuoloxiil in the county ojjriculluriNt's office, umil into the upiicot nud peach orchatdH early (Iuh ninriiin and obtained hougha of each eoutaiuini; biuU and bloom in all hIiio. TIicno were sub jct'tcd lo the office tewt and found to be freo front damage. Keporta from mnny of the orchards of tlio valley bad been received up to 2 o'clock thin nfternoon. None of them report any appicciablo damage, mi far aa oatc ful cxnminatlouN revealed. Tlutw In (Jniilunl. Follow 111 the latent flurry of anuw jestonlay eveninj; carli, the tber inometcr Iicgnn to drop very notice ably. Many nn.ioiiK oicbatdiHta sat up nearly all nilit, featintr that they miKlit at any time be required to light the ftrcH in their Miiudj;e-potH. Souio oral I'erahluic would break hia fifth day of ailenuo rugnrdiuic oporationa Houtb of ("iihiik Qmudos by rendering an account of tlio ongiieinuiit nt HI Oo. I'ntil now the opcrntiona ngniunt Villa hate been nothing more tlinu a enmpaign of location. Three cavalry detachment hnvo been diking houthward along uidelv nepnratcd trails, but the opportunity for diiect chiihc now ia offered, it una indicat ed by htaff otficera, ubo lunc lollow ed the detaila of the put-Mint. Here it wna not believed that the American would allow Villa to net out of their night again and that Iiik captuic or death appeared mole like ly todny than ul uuv other tunc. General l'erahiug, it won believed, would concentrate tm ninny of Mm men a poftaiblc in the purMiiug force, rotitniiiif thoxc who lunc been lidiug the couiitrv Honth of I'iiniin Gnindcw. A icipieat front fleiicral l'ciliing for additional Nigunl coips men for heniec nlong his main line of com munication wan iceeixcd today at (leui'ml FiiiihIoh'w hcaibpiHtlei-N, bill no ditect report came of General IVi-hlii'iito operatiom south of Cuniin Grande, t'ompnuy I of tlio Miunat corpx ha been acnl from HI I'ao for men ice Kouth of Columbu. followed by n aprinklo of sleet; but the mnixluio that bad fallen iluiiiur the day prccediin; bad onlicd the fruit laid nud bloom m thoioiiKbly that, when the frecc enmc, it envel oped them in an tec film that protect - Mfirrra hihI the Carrama garrttou nt Chihnabiw. Cunaul I.frtchpr' ili"mlcH rHirted that General Ilerrera wan in eoimnand of the da facto trnoa thr ud was "loyal to. General ('nrrauxM." Ilia report la regurded aa reipov lug one of the niot mennciiig fmil urca of the Mexican ituu(ion. Major General Funaton aunt this telegram to the war department: "General lien era in tnlogram to General Oinint strongly clonic re iort (but ho ha gone over to Villa. General Gutieirc, governor of Chi huahua, in n letter to General Gnvira alo Nltougly (lunios that General llericin liita gone over to Villa." State department message's from Darango, San Ltn I'ntoi, Xognloa and other points reported quiet. American were leavinj.' the Durango region, but there was no nntj-Amcn- leau outbreak. led them nud the deine of wiinnlli iibKoIutelv refiihed to do that, no mat- ithev held from the bod of the dec. ter what the condition of the weather, lhe thaw was gradual, prodt g becatiHC of the injuij the ieaied it the best pun-dilc condition in the pio would do. cch ot ivchc lroni the gup ol a It Niiourd n little later in the night, I freeze PORTLAND F, The literacy I oat conic before con grcftN again with tlm record of having been repeatedly vetoed bj different preaidcuta, and the Aaiatir exclusion fefltunw face the complete disap proval of the Hdmlulttrntioti, winch ia much nvow-e to agltatutg the (iiiestitiii at Ihi tunc. Tito Aaiulir feature arc aaid to be more fnr-reaehmg than period of i(a entire hiitory, accord iug to figures made public today bv JulitiH Knittaclmitt of Xew York, chairman of Ihe board of directors, who is in San Krnncisao.' For tlio first eight months 6f the present fiscal year the groan operat ing revenue of the road waa $101,-1'-'1,.'I8I, an increase over the Hame perio.l last year of 1 1,88-VI-IO. This showing places the Southern J'ncifio tjiird among the bis rnlhoad H.vstems Pf tlio counlrr, ncoordinir to thft Knitthulinitt Htntemenl. Willi four la not to oolite it will power If he lias enough GOTHIC an ARROW, COLLAR atw2c JTFITS THKCRAVAT ctutrr, acAaoov co. int., Mum ever proposed before and mePls the ,fln. '",'",.' i ,i i i i i r n ii :- i i a inoitllis' en ruing yet to be added to demand of the I'acific s ope for whut ,i, ,, ,. e i t i- i it ii iii. ",e to'nl for the present fisial year, practically amounts to complete o.- , ,.. ,',. . , .-, ' .i.. in...... i i i:....! u, compniiy bulK lair to exceed ant oliiaioii. There have been indications Hint the president would ve.to the hill if it U'tniii those feature. Columbia beach oppoMlto Vancou ver to bo Improved for summer resort. fit. JoliiiP i:. H. Walklna erects 30 by 70 foot concrete crcamory building. V W- :iiRpiioConlract let for school Iiounc to cost f 1 3.412. CHAMBERLAIN BILL I'OltTI. n, Ore , March 24 Ilea olutlonti memorallzliig congress to Hiippnrt tlio original riiamberlalii bill providing for the disposition of the Oregon and California railroad land grant, as ngaliiBt tlio proposed amended bill vvoro adopted today by tlio unanimous vote ot the 'Portland city council. Tlio nmondod bill provides for a larger part of the procoods from tlio Rale of the lands to ko to tlio uov- eminent than provided by the oriel-1 W otuSS'rS Wf d.Ut unl bill. The renolutlons set forth nnd nu villi then rcallto wliy it tun ken tluit Iho Incriinsnil nniirniirlntlnii fnr ' fpnjUlcrol tmo tu It nnmo In our btst hornet nun mo increosou npiiropriauou lor thrniiRh thrco iccncrmioiw. It ti perfectly the government would mean that tho I Jmrmiwii tmt o t-ffi-ctlvo tint once used It lnoni'v would en Into fhf rnrliinmilnii I !f rcwmincndcil to nil cipectant uollicn liv moiiL) wouiii go inio me reriamniinu )M)ie Iu olt ihrounh the ordeal wllfi fund nud, In the distribution, much urprMwr ene. Vr wrlttmr to BrndfkM of tho luonev rightfully belonging 1 1 4nI? M to Oregon would bo appropriated for.l", tMtoil " nioM tlnwe thlnp hkh other Htntcs. todr. E" r ' ' """ The Boy is Father to the Man Old sayings llko Ihli aro fraught willt a most important mcanlnir. And what will aid the expectant mother In conscrtlne tier lionltU, her ttrtnctb, her rnentat repose nnd i Ihe nb- Mtuco ui veiullou pnlns I n ubject of vat moment. .Vmonj the rTOfrtilicd lielpi U a rplcndld rent c d y known si "Molbcr'J friend." Applied lo the munclei It lnli In ilceply to make them firm nnd pliant, It thui llfljl IIia almln nn llfnmenti tint produce pnln, It lightens the liurden on Iho nervoui urstem-lnducei calm. rauui iiigni or ncaiui-civinit sleep and yearn gross operating .fl'.'O.SO.'i.O-o. iueouio of Gcrnwn Socialist Party Divides IJKRLIX, Mnrch Ii 1. (Hy wireless to Tuckertou, K. J.) The long-expected split in the German socialist party ns n result of the situation ere YOUR BRONCHIAL TUBES When a cold settles in the bronchial ' tubes, with that weakening, tickling cough, immediate treatment is vcr) important. The breath seems shorter because of mucous obstructions; usu ally fever is present, jour head jars with every cough and our chest may ache. This is no time for experimenting or delay you must get Scott's Kmulsion at once to drive out the cold which started the trouble, and It will check the cough by aiding the healing pro cess of the enfeebled membranes. If you have any symptoms of bron chitis, or even a stubborn cold, always remember that Scott's Kmulsion has been relieving this trouble for forty years. It is free from alcohol or drugs. Refuse substitutes. , Scoll & Dowuc, b(outu6clt,N.J. 1J-2S Jlein VI FOR ViUOThW jyADE IN HEDF0ry 2:xxk 2 ? ? ? ? f t ? T r r t f r ? ? ? r r r y r t 1000 Shrubs 10c On Sale Monday ALWAYS ON THE ALERT FOR MERCHANDISE OF MERIT AT THE LOWEST PRICE TO SUPPLY OUR TRADE, WE WERE FORTUNATE IN CONNECTING WITH ONE OF NEW YORK'S BIGGEST NURSERYMEN, WHO MAKES A SPECIALTY OF SELLING THE DEPARTMENT STORE TRADE THIS SHRUBBERY. . 4 i t Y Y Y v ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y k Each Plant Two Years Old 1 Will Bloom This Season! DOZENS OF THE BEST VARIETIES OF ROSES, INCLUDING SEVEN SISTERS, FROU KARL DUESCHKI, MAGNA CHARTA, MADAM PLANTIER, PAUL NERON, MARSHAL P. WILDER, LA FRANCE, GENERAL JACK, CRIMSON RAMBLER AND OTHERS; ALSO HONEYSUCKLES, SNOW BALL, LILAC, HYDRANGEA, SPIREA, ETC. Each Shrub is Wrapped in Moss and Labeled SO RELIABLE IS THIS STOCK THAT WE HAVE KNOWN 5000 OF THESE SHRUBS TO SELL IN A SINGLE SEASON IN A CITY A TRIFLE LARGER THAN MEDFORD. You are safe in planting shrubbery as soon as the frost is out of the ground. Buy as many as you like No Deliveries The May Co. No Phone Orders HjelpBeautify Medford-Well do OurPart 1 Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i i t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i : . .( i.. y Copjtlfiht lUt tScluffncr & I ; 4 The Spring Season Stirs von up with now thoughts about tin Clothes you wear. Nature-puts forth hor bust dross ami best appearance, so does "the man who cares." SKKOrR WINDOWS KOK -"tr" r- Hart - Schaffner & Marx GOOD CLOTHES Now material!, now features and ideas, Fresh, Lively, Spring . Fashions that aro right for muti of all aijos. ' AVe, uffor tho buying public of redford and Koguo l?ivor valloy' ' This Season's. Fresh, Up-to-Date Clothing, Hats and ' ' Haberdashery . f .. b p ? - .Jnt iyi a QQUuyticm of ragged wreektige and ronmanhj of many guasons IMS. -Sil" . n -rr lxVWH ! ! ! &&&wt::w T TA.T..X T T fry mmm "" -mmm