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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1916)
PAttTC STX ASHLAND, Nov. J7.Tho T. W. W, invasion lnis aniviil ami depart ed. To the number of jiliont i'it'l v tliry detrained from u freight Satur day evening, mid in fatigue unil'min murched to tliu old Fourth .street lire fetation, whore they went into "exe.cn tivc session," with n sentry uni'dinn the portals, A dozen ordinnry hoboes without credentials, who had pre empted the premise cniiier in the cveninjr, were frivcii the jriand bounce pending tin- buine-vs tmHiii' t' the Tegular orjfnni.atnm, whit h voireil a Ti'iui.i(ioii upon city niitiioritie I'oi i'ood, shelter and transportation fcoutil. They were j:ivcn two meals and shelt1!', and left in a body on a through freight Sunday noon, sin iiif; ''Hold the Fort,' which preinn tihly implied that they would .stmni tile rortil'iealioim til Uonihiook later in the clay. Two were taken ill here and retmired the services of a physi cian. They ascribed t his indisposi tioii to ptomaine poisoning contract ed from the lihl refrelnaentrt sen' ed here in llie way of simp and sand wiches. Spokesmen J'or the party HSbcrted lliev were in search ol' work, which they expected to jret on the Iletelt- Heclity water project, which is to supply San Francisco. Aside from a little loud talk in the wav of a dem onstration there was no disturbance whatever in connection with their visit, polit e having every movement under surveillance. Tlio rain of tho punt tow ln Is handicapping tlio llcilford football team In their preparation for tho Kamo with Ashland ThnnUsRlvliiK duy. Th JackBon Hold Ib a "ea of mud,, rendering practice, almost Jin poHHihle. Tlio bull purl: fluid Is In excellent condition and will not bo imnd hefore tho gumo so Hint a Inst flold Is expected for tho gnmc. Coach lleldoniirh of Ashland stat ed that ho will mnko sovornl changes in his llne-np for tlio coming Kamo. Iiirlf, lie says, will ho tho big factor ill tho Kiinio. Tho tennis mo evenly mntchod and thero may well bo a repetition of tho lust game, wherein In llodford, ua tho sldo Kcttlng the brenks, won. Advanco sulo for the pnnio has been very heavy, over SiiO tickets ul reudy having been sold. NKW VUKK, Nov. 27. --('o-oiinr alive action by American housewivf ; to combat food speculation was ludi fated In a household embargo oi i-MiH InuuKiiruted here today. Tli liiovonieiil has tlio enilorsenient of tho Xatlonal llotisewlren league Wholesale and retail dealers also have ulvcn their nppiovul as (he only prnclhul method of delcalini; tin speculators. Itipresentalives from several .so cialistic orc.auiations and consum ers' leaiAiies today announced plans for a 'famlnu parade." According to the announcement, laii.iHMi nn-n and women who have pledged them ..i Ives to advance upon the cily ha'l on Derember !i and ilciuund that the mayor do all In his power to "Khc them the rljxlit to continue in exis tence " SEATTLE AWARDED WASHINGTON, Nov. jr. The Sealllc Consliiietioii A Drydoek Co. toilnv was awarded a contract hv the niivy dcpurtmeiil lor llie conslruetion of one :i.'i-kno scout cruiser lor 4.nr.",linn. Ilelivcrv will be made within thirlv immlhs. The Seattle company was the only private eonecrn Pi bid on the four Hcout crni.-crs wlioe figure eame within the appropriation ot .."i,iHlti.. 000 each. Seeieiary hamoN will neek nil iiddilioiinl appioimtiou at the next s-.-.ioii of coii'411'- loi ilir renin iniim ilirce ie-siU. AYilll .Metlfora vnu'io la .McdfoiU untdc AT LAST WEEKS CATHOLIC The nciideiny fair, which closed lust Saliinlny, v.ns u pnind Mieeeh in every u;iy. It rel'leeted llie ?rcnt el credit mi the Indies in chai'.u'c tvhu so jiljly iml ivillii'trly devoted (heir time and energy. They netted lor the ucudciny over $rj.'i). The prizes worn disl ribuled on Snliiriliiy and went to llie folliiwin: hunch cloth mid nnpkins, cmhroUl ereil by M. Krnest McKce and .Miss Fkninco 1,'eddy, went to .Mis. lira ill Uiirrnii.'lis; lea set, liaml decorated, and linen to tmiteh, Mrs. Mel'uHitm, North llcnd; lalde senrl. made by Mr,. 11. I'. Scle lt!;, Mrs. I'. Swaine, Ittuieniii ; library sel, made by Mr;:. II. C. Scholtz, Sister Andrew. Sa cred Ileal! hospital ; diior panel, maile by Mrs. II. I'. Schollz, Mr. I'. M. Delhi; ciubi'iMdered cushion and scu-l's, Mr.-, (i. l. Oonmi: St. MiirvV towel, ('. K. tiate-; t;ih n-;irv. ih-ll-iilccl by .Inlnisuii, Mrs. II. ( 'a'llallan ; lable runner. Mis-, K. Keillihor: berrv set, limul painted, J. 1. Iiuv.e; icwel box, V. A. (.iates; iiuiniui cut work, .Mrs. diaries Xiiaaii; leninaade sel, Mrs. Hay l'o!e; uest room set, Mrs. ,1. X i a 1 1 , I'oitland; Crater Lake, Sister Mary IYmiIil; ".Jaeksunville in Winter," painted by .Miss Dorhiml Uobinsun, Mrs. Halite Turner: eul yluss vase, Mrs. Sam Jones; yellow rose pillow, Hen Midler: bungalow set, John l.ydcn; embroidered scarf and pillow, Mrs. K. lllidden; dresser, doiialed by MeiU'ord I'liniidiru Co,. Martin ifi'ih!"; .Mrs. (Hidden' center liiece. Mis. (I. ,1. 1'atton; Doll dressed by Mrs. Sony-Smith, Miss litilli Hov.nc; crown doll, dressed liy Mrs. S. M. (leidis, Mrs. V.'. A. Folder; doll dressed by Miss I.owncsberry, Miss Sarah Jlanoy, tobacco jar, Mr. Cnr penler; .fo rose, Miss Helen Turner; fletir do lis pillow, Miss K. Kiellihor. SURVEY BOARD SETS SAl.KM, Oro., Nov. 27 Klro hroko out In tho OroKOn state penilcntiary library curly today, but was extin guished before I ho building was dam aged to uny extent. H was holioved tho fire started from clbarello stubs, dropped by members of tho prison survey eommission, which met ill tho room yesterday in porforinnneu of its tusk of recommending belter condi tions and reforms. RAI.K.M, (ire., Nov. :7 I'harlos A. Muriihj', Pendleton, (ire., new wni'den f the OrcKoll slate iienlleal lary, to day iisisuiiieil cluu'tre. Murphy suc ceeds .!ohn V. Minlo. w tio was de posed for "liinim:" prisoners. Al Murphy's simKestioil, the state board or cond'ol ordered an aiidilini; of Hie prison books. TOM WATSON AGAIN TRIED FOR OBSCENE LITERATURE AUil'STA, (ia to try Thomas I!. diMrict ronrl h time on chai;e- N't . '.!7. A jury Wat- 011 in t'cdriiil i- t'T ihe -.crund t' hav i 1 1 u sc!it n!i- -ccoc hi ci c I mi ' 1 in 1 1! tuli t lie (MaiN w 1 1 c!f.'t'd lot.tiy bctoic iiomh to. i!av and i mIIhi td ulncM-r. wa-. be ain. 3C 30C "NTATURE never ""starts ' any-, thing she can't finish. To bacco ain't any exccntioi VELVL V it nuturalty ud ftr tvwo )i.ir!i. No artificial methods. nr: MEDFORD MATL TRT?TTNK ASHLAND, Nov. 7.I)efal of the two proposed chartei amend ments al the special election last Fri day docs not imply that agitation cease in lTurN i remedy present conditions which adherents k of the measures deem top-heavy and eurn bersoaie. 'J'iic amendment:-, will eoiuo up aiiin, bid evidently with modifi cations. The ivMs.-i'-smi-nl jiroji'isitjou went by default through n irii.-,coiu'pplion of it'- scope and advanta;ji:s. It has been ad-pu"n by nther mtiuicipalilie. with bcnclil and satistactioti, clear- in up a loi ol l angles re-ipecliny mi provcmcjiis to irup'rty which the in itial asM'snaents Jcft unsettled prac tically without recoil re in behalf of the city. The chief nuiendteent was aimed priii'-ip:il!v to oiii-olidate .-cvcial coniliciin.ir Inireaii.-. auo nicr'jc control with one distinct board, Hue simpli fyiujx nuttlcrs, atal with the ehiiui bv its advocates that it would reduce overhead chaises. Friends of the measure contend tliat it will be heard from ii;::iiu upon its merits, etiiuinal inj:' certain phases which the voters evidently regarded as vajrue and uu sal is factory. In t lie meantime the park commission and the mineral -'priii its wafer eommission are still doin;r business al the. obi stand iu a dual capacity. CHURCH TAKES UP. NEW YOIIK, Nov. 27. A harvest of potatoes, gathered at the Church of tho Stranger, will bo distributed among tiro poor Wednesday aa a Thanksgiving offering. At tho re quest of tho pastor, worshippers who attended tho church services yuster ady woro requested to drop at least ono potato In barrels placod near the door. Tile collection was largo enongh to pack fifty or sixty baskots. TO THE NORTH POLE NKW Villi K. Nov. 27. Itoald Amniulseii, tsuulli Polar explorer, is here lo buy I wo hydroaeroplanes for use iu his UllS expedition into North I'olar returns, he said on his arrival at (his port today 011 die Danish steamer r'rederik VJIJ from Copen hagen. The l'lyiii! machines, he said, would be conslructed so as In travel over smooth ice as well as on water and will be used lor explorations. Tile cxpcdilion will siitrl in HI1S. 42.61 5 SOCIALIST SAt'U AM KNTO, Cal., Nov 17.- So cialist presidential electors iu Calt- forniu secured votei at t Li re cent eliM-tlon and prohibition electors were ;'.iwn ".'ll.ti:;!' voles. lU'contiut; to sfici nCiciid li'.;ures obtained toi.iy from the .-.cm-tary of laalc. t)ff;e iiil (crtiiuatioti of llie vote of ihe .nitc would lie aanoiuued tonight, it u as expected. 3C 2C i. , MEDFORTX OT?E(.0 MONDAY. NOYfiMDTCT? 27, III Al a meeting ol' llie county court Monday the order culling nil election for the crenlion ol' the hipi-lino irri gation distriot llt-ecmber '11 was signed by .Imle Ton 'el!e and Coui luissioner l.eever. Oireetors for the district, were named as lollows, Id be voled for: Kor division No. 1, James Owens; for division No. Leonard Carpenter: for division No. .'I, Wm. liiidqe; for division No. 4, .1. A. I'erry; for di vnion No. o, (ieori;e H. Dean. AV. II. (lore was named us tira-inci' of the district. I'ollinr places were desimuilctl us follows: )r. J'iekel's ruiieh, norlli of .Mi'dford on Kas;le I'oint road, for district 1; W. II. llrown's residence, Kooscvelt avenue, for district '': res idence of V. S. Hammond, Orchard Home tract, lor districl :i; Oak (.Ji'oVe school lioiise, districl i; West Side school house, di-tricl fi. On account of protest-i filed by Messrs, liirdseye, l.onv and others, action on the creation of the lliver side. C'olony irrigation disli-iet wtis post)wined pending investigation. Copyright Hart bclniflacr & Marx Two Thanksgiving "necessaries" illustrated here TURKEY NEW CLOTHES WHILE we can't furnish the turkey, the chances are that we can save some for you on your Thanksgiving clothes probably enough to pay for that turkey. If your Thanksgiving program calls for a motor trip, we have Hart Schaffner & Marx motor coats that insure comfort; big, all wool protection against cold. If it's a football game, you will find here the right overcoat to keep you and your enthusiasm warm Varsity Six Hundred in several variations ; big, stylish great coats and ulsters $20 and up. Varsity Fifty Five, the stylish suit, in many variations; all ex tremely smart. If you'll try one on we know you'll like it. Prices $20 and up. Other up-to-date suits and over The final hearing will he held I'ri ilay. Tile laud coiiiint; under the propos ed dislrii-l comprises about 1'JIIO neics lyinv: ulen liouue rier, In low Ihe town of (iold Hill. Water for the proposed district will be tuhcu Irom llie river above (iold Hill, the organ izers of ihe di-trict claiiiiina llisil wa ter in uny amouiil deiicd is avail able, 'fhe cost will be ifoo per acre, w ith a maintenance charge which il is thought will not exceed 30 cents per acre. Aecordiii lo Claience liovd of (lo'd Hill, tir pi r cenl of Ihe people of Ihe district are iu favor of the crenlion oi Ihe irri'siilion districl. EMENT WASlllXfiTDX, X..v. .--President Wil.-oii's rold v;a so much better- today that be went o;;t for an early mnruipv atiic of i)'. The preidenl bad eiia.ucuicnts to ce i'.aron Zwicdim'k, charge of the Austro-ilniiarian eiahnsr-y, who de sired to invite the .iivsidcnt to at tend ineniorial services here Wednes day tor the late cm(.eror: II nit It Kraync, a member of the 'American Federation of Labor, and liozin Orr, of the Street-Car Men's union. Vlh Medford trade is Medford matte ALWAYS lXEARXIXr The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. 10tfi FIRST T TO WASHIf WASHINGTON', Xov. 27. Am bassador tierard liad a final confer ence willi Secretary Lan-Miiir today nvaiat"t'y to sailimr J"oi' (iutiiany on Heeember .") by way of Copen hagen. In offi.ial quarters the iin prcssi' ti prevailed that the delicate nature of the iibiua:'riiie situation ami the deportation of lleluians to (ierioauy Were dHCit-sed. Mr. (b-rard probably will see President Wil-oo I miiiipi'iiv, Paul Revere in his famous ride, shouted the word of 'WARNING" to his countrymen. The "Minute Men" knew what tin's u-irnind meant: that thev had reached a crisis in their life that called for a tieM for existence. S.S.S. lias been "eliout ing" the "WAUNING" ngaintt tht invaiica of mankind's common erwmy-BAD BLOOi. b.S.S. wakks you nui to aicrogaru unfaillnff symptom b oi disease tnat icjI lowi in tli wab of impure bloou. S.S. It PURELY VEGETABLE. It build up the entire system in wholesome rejuvenation of hualth, Write otir Medical Advisory De partment lor ircD advice Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 170 bwttt Building, Atlanta, Ga. n UiaTTiei' ilii)al1ii'i"eg-- " coats, prices $12.50 and up. Our hat section offers many va rieties; something for every taste and every occasion, $2 to $6. Neckwear A very great array of fine goods, much better than the prices, 50c to $2. Quality counts in silk hose; ours are fine, full fashioned, in white and all colors; 35c to $1.50. Other hose 10c and up. No matter what you do on Thanksgiving Day, we are prepared to furnish the right clothes. Come in and make use of this unusual service. F I'AlilS, Nov. 'J7. (j'eorue -f'a-puiticr, the Krcncb champion boxer, has been on b-tive in Paris after lak inj: part a- an aviator at the recap ture of Fort liouauniont, on the Ver dun front. Cnrpentier was deeorrJed with the military medal for pullatTVy in iM-tion. While in Paris lie jtave an iu I mat exhibition of boxing at a charity baaai in the Trocadero pal ace and received an enthu-iaslia re- cetinu t'rnin thoti-aftdi.' ' " vis w wimitiiiimi in tut do not ac J Zj Jf cept them. Thr U but one g "" i