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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1916)
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A rwMAa; by tlit atteriiey fluent, nf mtntwt to ilhrfntnchlfml elllsetw wm9rtr fMntdi of the Dflkotim, JfUmfWH AT WAfttifftfttflf), referees ths tfeefslBn of "Judge" Oanliier, tseWl twg (tint Inasmuch an (ho enabling note whoroby tho former torrltorlea tfarn nilmlttpd ns states, naturalize! nil ttio residents who hnd taken out ftral pnpors and holds thoy nro quali fied rotors, oven though never tnk Inj? out second pnpors. Tho ruling la Wrttnlnrd In tho following dispatch: "HURcno. Or., April 17. Bvon though an allon who has reached tho ngo of 21 years, has novor fully re nouncod hla fatherland, he Is a citi zen of tho United Btnten, provided ho was a rosldont of tho atatea of North or Hon tli Dakota, MoAtana or Wash ington at (ho time of the passage of tho enabling aeta, according to an opinion of Attorney Onnerul Ooorgo 51. Ilrown, motived by County Attor noy J. At. Hovers today. 'Tho attorney genoral holds that thoHo itatos pormlttod voters to qual ify In the statohood elections upon a showing that thoy had declared their Intention of lieeornlng oltlzons of tho United fllatos, oven though thoy never took out their second papers, Inasmuch as tho various statehood qota gavo thorn full cltlzonshlp. "That thoy hoeanio qualified voters of tho various states, he holds, ren ders them ollgllilt to participation In tho Oregon elections." HID HID GOUNCILPOSTPONES ': FilHI OF WW RAILROAD ACTION in mm m m m ei i i and not miirn ihtil 7 I fl l v P in IMay la Mf sited Ur me i '.' tdr rotiMtf quite a mieh Mi" ipO ! ' 'Th( liiilft' mm prrarnt ;H'i'ear Km' n't t ' 'n nrlalil 'I r I'M Wltiitit hd lfrn rdird I17 half hf roitnrll on Id find if atfrMtit tit add the ofhff II" P'lf r 1 a f alraadr dnvofPff nMirh tltT k nnd om rnont R? rd f'tHv to nn h f.nr f relief In to the Improvement nf fir prfffc Mra riif drdnlofl of thf iiprem fourf Handln room onl' Tueadsv In lh rase brought by AIM of thai a the xitnation In th city R fhlpoa, and hr son and dauffh- halt Tuendar night lin the munlel ter. Itave f hlppa. Isabella Phlppa, ' pal toirislirtiire convened for business Rllen Phlpan, l.e Phlppa. Preston, j Th chief Item of Interest In th pro Anna n lilndley agarnst tha ftoRtio rm for the evening as the prom River Canal ompany ao modifies the ld vote on the proposed submission decision of Circuit .fndff Calkins aaf Ine ntnw ledge railroad pfojott to to almost amount to a reveftal Tho i vot of the people of Med ford rase was brought to condemn a right j Tho audience" in attendance at of-wav for an irrigating dHch across ' tho conned meeting waa composed Hear Croek bottom land ntd by tho appottitnta la tfto north at part of tho cltr of Aftdford The ditch was to be tjsod for Irrigation, the wator to be anpf Hotl from liear creek dnrtng the smmh it flowed, aitd pttmpod from the crook bottom dnr (Mg the dry mrnmn. TJte appeal was baaed upon th" al legtttloH that tho ditch would men ace tho health of tho plaintiffs and community and be a nuisance by reason of Irreparable Injury and dam ago to plaintiffs' proporty. The tes timony prosonted to tho effoct that Hear crock water was foul and fil thy was not oontradletod, therefore It would create, In the opinion of tho court, nn Intollerablo nuisance. Tho court enjoins the dofondnnt from prosQpttting Its actions at law against tlwt plaintiffs for rights of way, oxcopt on condition of conduct ing tho water In suitable and safe pipes from tho proposwl Intake on Hoar ore efc tp tho dltan In which the water Is to bo dlsohnrgod. Tho de fendant Is ordered to give to the plajnilffs a 113,000 bond, to servo as an Indemnity, In addition to the sovoral sums to bo awarded the plain tiffs In condemnation proceedings. When tho conduit Is completed, n 13000 bond for maintenance can bo substituted. Attornoy V. W. Philips represent ed tho appellants and Porter J. N'eff tho respondents. Slnco the suit was begun tho Canal company has abandoned Its plan of supplementing Its water supply from this notirce. m GEL'S PAPERS SOW CONSPIRACY STATES PROSECUTOR NBW YOHK, April 11). The jm ora aoizoi by the federal agent mn tonlay in the iiffietf of W'olfo Von IkI, furwor Heorutnrv lo ('Hptaiu Prnuz Von I'HKtn, rwallotl (lonnun military attaoho, will not he ivstorod, noithor will the prH-tMMition of Von Igol for lifts alloged partieiMtiuu in the Woll hikI oatinl plot lie ilropptNl, AwiiHtant Unltod BtntiM Attomev KoRor Jl. Wood said today. Mr. Wood MiinouiH'ed that he hnd riTolvod iiutruotioni. from Wflkhiug ion to proceed with the eae junt an if no iiroteat had l)i uutdu hy the flormnn ainhaw-adnr oer the ieiure of Hie wmn ami hy Van I gel niHtkitlf on tho ground that ho wrh offu'isll.v oeiiHoetcd nilh the timhaaky. The proaiHtHtor m he had exHrniinnl the lepers over nigiit, that Jome referrtwl i U10 HliegtHl tMHttpirHev to dttHtroy tke Cdiindian uatoruHV mid that thnro wan no oviiluiieu that they ure MMbaoaadorJHl paper. The jwpor, he addtMl, furwUliHd HildilioHHl ivideiiee ngainut the five mwm under indictment in the eae. MARY ANTIN TO LECTURE ON PREPAREDNESS Mary Antln, the well known litis Man authoress and one of the most roaarkb young v. omen In the m arid, today Mill apak In .Medford, Tuowlay, April i in tno small hall at the KaiatorltUN on the subject "Prepared nata, far what?" CemlNg to this eeuntry from Uus- Hla at the age ef 14, with but the moat meagre edueatlea, MIm Amtln "In the Promised hand" wrou a book whleh la generally aeknelsdg oil as the elasele of tho American lm nilgruut, and u most stirring meneitge of what America weans to the peoplo of Iom favored lands. Mary Antln has been lecturing throughout the country but herais foro has stopped only In the larger oltloa. Her eomlng to Medferd Is due to the enterprise at Mies Itoblwma of (ho Public Library and the ladles of tho Or eater Medford club, the Colony olub, the College Women's eiuh and th,e Wtalpeeday Study club. These qlub women have guaranteed Mls Antlii,B oypMUHMi aud thslr iHltlatlvo and jiuliHo inlrlt deeervoa hearty sup port by fhg oJUiens of Medford. Tlrkots for the lecture are 0 agtel nt the Mlfdr4 Hook store. lUakJats, and Hie PkU Ww y eosita of the loading business men of the community Thoy sat. grimly unlet, twftftfne; the verdict ef the city alder men. The nsnal Jest and badlitnge observed In such gatheiinga were no tleoebly abeent. It waa a sorleao- mlndod aesemblage Kwry person present appeared lo realize the lm portanen of th matter In hand The question In mind was whether the peopto of tho community wero ready to awake, shake off their nightmare of lethargy and strike out boldy and sannly for progress and development, or Hut tho mombors of the council had returned from a few moments of deliberation In a private chamber and, after disposing of an Item or two of rontlne business. Councilman Kmmons arose to spoak for tho body to those present. Thrro lm)' Time ltoquotrxl "I believe tho council members here tnnlgNt, said ho, "unanimous ly agreed to submit to the porfplo the charter amendment favor a bio to tho III110 Uotlgo railroad project, but the matter Is more of a problem than some of our eager critics sooui to bollovo. Whon a similar proced ure has been nttemplod In othor clt Ins of the stato, namely, Grants Pass 1 and IloNoburg," continued the sponk- or, "It lias been necesenry to hold a numbor of elections boforo a legal amendment could ho secured. It Is tho desire of tho council to preparo n monstiru which will hold wator at tho outsot and savo the city tho ox ponse of more than one olectlon. The Mcdford Par association hns today presonlod us with a now nmondnont which uo have not yet had time to fully examine but which from a cur sory consideration, wo .bojlovo cod tains a flaw or two which must bu corrected. To glo the clt attorney tlmo to pass on It will require nn ad the nsstiftno of Councilman Km mens thai lh conned member had rome unanimously agreed to sub mit the mattef it the ofofrtt tt Ilia city " Hearty appMdf followed UHl g suranro 'iTl nWfTPTnfp Pat ft Mrs f t Xmr and Mrt. C h Hchleffelln appednMl on behalf of the Oreeter Med ford Mb In tk-S prWBO tlon of Ita eommeftdable work la beautifying the Reeorvolr park. Mra. rhleffelln read a IfMler from K. ff. Parsons of the Klllereet orchards sot ting forth his desire to assist In that work and ineKHWiig a check for fit for that pnrpmw, the said contribu tion to be available when the elnb shall hare obtained the ether f lo to make Mp the sum of 0 required, according to the estlmato of tho olub. Mrs. Scbief felln expressed the hopo j Hchlcffelln explained, already having t6e ornamental plants and strobe out and the benches snd bird nouses raady for placement Sfarnr Jlmerlck foMrrod tho mat m t m flmwee commfttM. , The city met mm tmmi to J. W OfaaHMM for g yaof fof tSl.5d, payable ig tbree lmKatiHMit Con lima a Amr rfttad ao, oionejgs he pro ferred fled, cash. WHATCAN YOU DO FOR CATAR Ak Yourself the qureiion ifow ottmju th- ilnfjjr fjllcif, TOR ft ROW, Mex.. Aarll 19. -Car- mnaistn tmnpe were empieveil tmlnjr in ilWperwint; erowda that had feth erd for an anti-AmerienH demon stration. Proclamations had been is sued in Torreon, Iaredo and dome I'afiiein, ending on "all loyal Mexi can" to meet in the theater at Go mez I'alnrio (o dieuss step to he taken against the Amerienn invnders. DIED CALDWKLL - John . Aloxaudor Caldwell died at his homo west of Mcdford at 7:20 this morning. April 10, 1916, ngod, 72 yoars.-l month and 15 days. Deceased loaves a wife, Mrs. Indo more A Caldwull, and four children, two sons and two daughters. Tho sons nro William U (laid ell. who resides In tho statu of Washington, and CharloH A. Caldwell, who lives at Dallas, Toxas. Tho daughters aru Mrs. Dora Illpponsteol, of this city, and Mrs. Hortha N. Fields, of Weed. California. Mr. Caldwell was born at Spring Mold, Illinois, March 4, 1SH Be fore ho waa of uge he Jollied the un Ion forces In tho civil war as a drum nior boy. When lm reached his ma Jorlty he anllHtod In Company II, Illinois Infantry, and fought through ttyo war. Ho was a mombor of Chcs ter A. Arthur post In this city j .Mr. Caldwell, notwithstanding his advanced age, will bo remembered ' nn a cotmtant supporter of oerv pro. groKslyp movement, to far as he was ahlo.tq nwUt, In the olty and al , ley. looking to tho betterment of con dlllona In all material rositect Ho f hie Compound and decided to try It. never lost Interest In discussing them 1 BtBpod rcsulta and 1 now feci bettor from tho point of view of a progres- '""jlhaye felt for years ami I am Rain- . , ., . , . , . llnglnweghU I can glad y recommentl alvo In matters of dove lop.Hent. , ,tt0 a 4 yaB0KaK w The funeral will be held from the smwu.i. . Iftll Wi.MhSirf AVllminn-- ....., . .. , , , . ,-, ---9 As pure and wholesome as the vineyard grapes from which the cream of tartar used in making it is derived. ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate The easy, common ene meth1 thai costs so little--that Is fo ovtckly and vigorously effect ivo is often the MM raaort of OhWiy Catarrh amferera Why, ft m hard to ear Om id the slwtlnHets of the fwlft flpecldc Com piint M Atlgnta a physician of stand Wk and rtritMShtl reputation heraaee of Ma knowledge of blood dleordors, made the assertion that If the majority of Catarrh anaVer would buy and faith fully ftke 9 H , thet cmtld ertecttj ally get rid of Catarrh II 8 goes straight to the seat of trtnttde, the blood. It spreads Its In fluence over every organ In the body, comes through the veins and arteries, enables the mucous surfaces to ex change acids and Irritating substances for red blood corpuscles that effectual ly cleanse the system and thus put an end to all Catarrhal poison S. S. 8 oleans out the stomach of mucous ac cumulations, onablos only pure, blood mssing msterlsls to enter the jnles ine, combines with the.e food cie ment to enter the circulation, ami jn leas than an hoor la at " IWSgJJ out the body in awf ot ftfmmm. a l mode from haras, rows and herbs that t frmd and lojlo for the Wood It aihwHMoa -ijtmi IN Mood power o throw off Vto J"" wilt soon renllae Its ""f5' ence by the absenee of hl,2f. eleartng of the air passages, a "" improved aeaal condition, aim a eonee of bodily relief that proves Jf; pletely Catarrh often Iwfeats the otitire YoT'wIll find S. 8 " ,"' " drug stores. It Is a remarkable rem edv for all blood airectkme. , Bc'jeraa. Rash. bV. Tetter, Psortajs is. Ilolls, and all other diseased oondl tlons of the blood. For special advice on any blood disease write Tho Swift Specific Company, Medical Depart ment, Iloom 11, Atlanta, Cla. Avoid substitutes. Nurmi's Hot I BBBBJ I Buns Order Them Now for Friday Price 2 for 5c. Nurmi Baking Co. Makers of BUTTER-Nl'T 5AN-DANDY CALIF. KAISIN NITOLTSKY.E tJJt4eJe 1: FOUR DOCTORS JISAGREED Pains Disappeared After Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I Wilmington, Del. " I waa sufTerinR from a terrible backache and nins In my side, with bear inc down pains and waa very nervous. I was always tired, always droway, never could Ret enough sleep and could not enU I had four doctors and each told me some thing different. I read of Lydia K. Pinkham's VcReta- I ffllif I'llllUr'Spjfcf undertaking iMtrlora of John A Perl Thursday at J.S6 p. m , under the escort and direction of the local (i A It. Iluriul will he In the Odd Fellows eeuietory. ton, Del Ilaekache and bearing down pains are danger signals which every woman should heed. Itemove the cause of theso aches and pains by taking Lydia R. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, that good old root ami herb medicine Thoutsnds of women have testified to ita virtues. For forty years it has nen making women strong, curing backache, ner voumwh, ulceration and intlammation, Itusslan girl who brings a weesage 1 ""?w " l"i irnigwaniy for adults and 15 cents far children Needles te say there Isn't a child of school age In the city who tan afford te ihUm this lecture by this wonderful V y y y y y y y y y y ! Easter Gloves X0ver4&i Kijkf limi Kidj0lvoS ' lor IDaster wear, all sizes and colors, J.'roimSO uu to $fl.OO.i!ia fiair. QMMJ TheWoman's Store ' 14-il2 NORTH CENTRAL Easter Neckwear Tho latest creations in faster Neck weir are here very special values in Dainty New Collars at, each f y y JL 69c Z PRE-EASTER SALE OF SUITS I Every Suit in the House at Reduced Prices 1 y y y y y y that has stirred the hearts of Amor leans young and old from the Allan tie to the Paelfle. I f ou want Kiteelul ml vim u rltu Lyillu 1!. IMuklium Melleluo Co. coiillilontlul, li) 1111, Inss, Are the Churches i of America Making Good? Come to the Social Service Exposition and find out. NAT-APRIL 24-29 t y y y y y y y y y y y ! I y y y y y y y y t y y y f y y y t y y y t y y y y y y $20 Suits $15 2.1 New Spring Suits, many styles and colors to choose from, $20.00 al lies, now, (jj "J r suit sjji X D $25 Suits $19.98 2.1 Beautiful New All AVool Suits' this season's latest styles, sold for $25 now, each, at $19.98 $35 Suits $25 2.1 choice Spring Suits, in navy blue and fancy checks, regular price $!.") now, each, at JZ5 $40 Suits $30 23 new La Vogue Suits, very latest models, cheap $30 at $-10.00, this sale, each . . Easter Parasols Come in the1 new shapes so differ ent from last year, many colors ami styles to choose from- at $1.98, $2.98, $S.9S, $-1.98 and $5.98. Silk Petticoats 100 new Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made with the "Smoothsct" top, worth today $T),00, our jj "J QQ price, each W3eyO Henutiful New Flowered Petticoats in dark and light styles (Jl -i Q special, each JJ)jWil7 Middy Sale 100 Women's and Children's .Mid- 79c dies, lwught to sell at $1, on sale Thursday, each.... t 100 Women's New Style .Middies, bought to sell at $1.25' on A Q sale Thursday, each 70 CHILDREN'S DEESSES Cheaper than you can make them, 69c sizes 2 tn Hi years, sjH'cial, eaeh . . Easter Waists- "Worthmorc" Waists just in, many new styles, good as most $2 values, always sold for, (JT "I each . '.. ' e)l "Welworth" Waists.'each $2 New Crepe de Chene and (Seorg ette Crepes, values up to $.".()0, will be placed on sale Tlmrs- (Jl O PQ day at, each .. . .1)s3sP Easter Under w'r Women's Summer A'ests' good styles, all sixes, worth 1 A" 15c, special, each X UC Woukmi'h Union Suits, all sizes, fiiK il5e yrde, very spe- f C cial, svut stJ-' Ivavscr's lisle Vests, new stvles, all sizes, very pj.xvial ot, fj Q each awO-' laser's Lisle Cuion Suits sizes ami style, ven spe cial, suit all 69c . Corset Sale All corsets advance 2oc to $1.00 a pair May 1.. It will pay to buy now. 100 pai'rs New Corsets, all sizes, good model, worth today $1CQ while they last, pair 3 yC 50 pairs Flesh Colored very now, worth $2, while they last, pair. Corsets, 98c Women's Front Lace Corsets, new model good as most (JT i rir $2.50 valuos, price, pr. . tjj) X . h D 1 y y y y y y y x T y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y t Easter Hosiery Women's Silk Boot Uose, all col- ors, worth today 3oe, rt r J while they last, pair.. . iDC Women's FilMr Silk ITasc, oil col- 50c V ors and black, worth 65c, now, pair. Kayser's Silk Hose, overy pair Kuamnteed, all colors cheap today at $1.25, while they last, pair y y y V Ka st-r's Wonderfnot llse, all colors, pair 1 $1.50 y y y y 0 ft rl, :h f u s ,4.WrSU