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THBaiEDFOUt)aLULTRLBUNlfl, MElWOttD, OREGON, MONDAY. lT,BRrARY H, 11)10. M edford Mail Tribune jz'S Mrs. W. P. P'eckham. a Prominent i'uumshko daily kxceiV satuhdat. ! presumption run mad, and shows that the liohrnstedt eom- A vonaolluatlon Of tn. 'Aledford Mall. MUblUhed 1SSS the Southern Oregon., , K, ,,;..,.. 5.. 1 1 1 .1..... entiibllnhed 1908; the Democratic Tlinea, eatnblUhed 1S7S; the Anniaiui i riu-( ' uuomiw 10 nu.-v.u iinm (in.siiuiPiniii numi i-.ihi upon taet. The apples raised in the two districts have no tine, eatnblUhed 1S9, and the Medford Tribune. eaUbllahed l0f. official Paper of the Cit of Medford ' GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager. , m, um .Arnnd cIms' m'aUer November 1. 1S0!. at tho postofflce at Mdfont Oregon, under the net f Maroli S, 1S79. ni year, by wall. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 15.00 Ono month by mall or carrier.. .1 .SO PRESUMPTION RUN MAD. $omc (lays since the Mail Tribune called attention to the fact that the A. C. Bohrnstedt Co.. of Minneapolis, were publishes the following standing ad. in Minnesota papers: "Oregon Fruit Lands Our lands adjoin the pleasant villAiro of Crcswcll. Lane county, Oregon. This county similarity and are not in the same class, and this without any disparagement of Lane county products. The output of the .Rogue is as different from that of the Willamette as the climate, altitude and soil are. A little inquiry on the part of tho Bohrnstedt company, a little precaustion to ho sure they worvo within the facts, would have kept them from publishing such rank misstate ment, but there is nothing to indicate that they even niade a pretense: at investigation. Ignorance of conditions in Oregon, ignorance of apple culture as well as of apple shows, is indicated by these vendors of cheap farming land planted to apples, in the took first prize on apples over all states represented at Bohrnstedt epistle, but perhaps "where ignorance is bliss, Sndkane, AVashington, 1909. Willamette valley, beautiful 'tis folly to be wise." for a home, mild climate, non-irrigated, on mam nue or rue Medford lady Has to Say About Fer-Don's Medical Experts II FROMJjf WRECK Tell Story of Destruction of lll-Fated Steamer Farallon Off Alaskan Coast Early In January. Southern Pacific, near the state university. Call or write tfor full particulars. The A. C Bohrnstedt Co.. 029 Palace iBldg., Minneapolis, Minn." Attention was called to the fact that this was a bare faced falsehood, as Lane county lmd not even exhibited at Spokane. In explanation, the Bohrnstedt company writes as follows from Minneapolis under date of Feb. 9: 1 4 To the Editor: Your editorial of February 2nd has. just been called to our attention, and while what you have aid is the truth, still I believe that as a newspaper man, .your experience is such that you will realize that during your experience as a newspaper man you have republished .articles which you believed to be true which afterwards turned out not io be true, and while technically it could be called by others 'A bare-faced lie,' still at the time you published it you believed it to be the truth. "Now, this is exactly what happened in our case, and we are perfectly willing to acknowledge it, as we will be at any time we make a mis-statement, and therefore, be lieve that you will give this acknowledgement the same publicity as you gave the first statement. "Someone who had been to the Spokane apple fair, and who is a stranger to us, wrote a letter to our treasurer, en closing a clipping from some paper or other which gave Pnii- l,of T.ono rtnunf linrl onrkf n-pflfl -fiTcf 1irmm 'Our . , . ,, , ... , , , j i , !n"'e to judge tho correct distance treasurer, thinking that it would be a good advertise- from Sh0re. She soon fell ovor on ment, immediatelv sent the ad. over to the Minneapolis r starboard side and remained in Journal, a copy of which you published. The ad. was run 3,t tHatt two or three times when -our treasurer learned through ; coat of ice, and this in time appeared other sources that it was a mistake, and immediatelv with- i , riht and. "f p- When . , 1 1 last saw her eho presented the ap- drew it. TJnf Ortunatehi the Clipping Was thrown away Or pearance of being imbedded in an we would be glad to send it to you. Whatever paper pub SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 14. Bringing 19 survivors of tho. ill-fated steamer Farallon, which was wrecked near Iliamna Bay, Alaska, January 5, tho steamer Victoria has arrived in port from Valdez. Alaska. All tho survivors brought down by tho Victoria were members of tho Farnllon's crew, tho passengers hav ing decided to wait at Valdez and take tho next westbound for their or iginal destinations F KILLED SWOPE Depositions Filed With Grand Jury in Kansas City's Poison Caso by Undertakers. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Feb. 14.- Attorooys who have followed tho de velopments in tho Swopo poisoning caso aro discussing today tho pos siblo effect of an announcement by Judgo Ralph Latshaw, who will pro sido at tho trial of Dr. B. C. Hyde, charged with Colonel Swopo's mur der. Judgo Latshaw believes thnt I)r, Hydo should bo allowed to hear any testimony that may bo presented by tho district attorney's offico or hv --- Many brought down by tho Vic- others, before tho grand jury which toria show tho effects of thoir is investigating tho poisoning of, tho month's camp on the stormbound millionaire philanthropist. Heretofore tho proceedings of the grand jury hns boon a consideration coast. Several of them aro still suY fering severely from frost bites. Said Captain O'Brien: "The Far allon went on tho reef in a blinding snowstorm durintr which we were un- lished it undoubtedly got the matter mixed up with the fact that Lane county secured first honors at Albany's big apple fair. "You will notice that, while Lane county did not have an exhibit at Spokane, it is undoubtedly in a class with Medford, because we presume that Medford was repre sented at AJbany, therefore, Lane county has no need what ever of taking a.backseat anywhere, and we shall continue to boost Creswell, Lane comity and Lane county apples, just as hard as we can, but we assure you that we would not credit anything to Lane county which sliould not be credited to it, nor will we in any way speak disparagingly of any other section of Oregon, because we realize, as you undoubtedly realize, that it helps no one to knock any par ticular bcchon. ' "The A. C. Bohrnstedt company makes a standing of fer that anyone who purchases fruit land on any of its rep resentations made in its advertising and afterwards finds that these representations are not true, will not only have their money refunded, but also be reimbursed for their ex penses in making the personal examination, as well as pay them for the time spent in making the investigation. "We may make mistakes. We. are willing to make i n . - amenas lor tnem it we do. We will not knowingly do it. "Yours very truly, "A. C. BOHRNSTEDT, President." Rather lame. The ad. 'instead of being published "two or three times" was run at least a month to our certain knowledge. How much longer, we do not know. The Bohrnstedt company evidenty take the Eugene papers, .uu bu wouiu nave authentic 'information had Lane count v uuweu iirsr prize at Spokane over all other states." Be sides the awards of the Spokane Apple Show were uubliflh d in all newspapers of the country as well as by the Eu gene papers, and made the subject'of extended illustrated aracies in ail me horticultural papers of the nation. "Albany's big apple fail'" was a purely local affair, not even a stato-wide display, let alone a national show. It was not to be compared with the Spokane show, and such uuiuparison is ansurd. The clipping sent by, Mr. Bohrnstedt concerningsthe uujr ayjjw llur distinctly states that "Besides Lane. "T.J51 l0n couimes iJlk and Linn had creditable , exhibits." Then Mr. Bohrnstedt, who is thus informed by u,r xitoxutuio map neuner Jackson nor Hood River eountios, the famous apple belts, of hastate, were ropro , ented, makes the ridiculous a8sortionW"Lane county pearance of being imbedded m an ice bar with her noso sticking out. The vessel will prove a total loss." Auctioneer Im- Makes Favorable pression. Many and favorable are tho com ments concerning the remarkable tact and ability of M. M. Lichtcn stein af San Francisco, the auction eer who is conducting the sale of the combined bankrupt stocks of EI wood & Burnett and J. M. Eller. In every case where ho places an article on sale he gives every opportunity for its inspection and informs pros- i? , .. . . pecuve miyers tnat arter ttiey have bought the article, and feel that they have not secured a bargain they need not take it, and furthermore, in tho case of watch movements, gems, etc., he goes still ftirthe. and allows them to compare them with prices asked by other firms and if the buyer U not satisfied, money is refunded. Iri fact, it is a pleasure to listen to him Call rm A Aan!. 1.. i I J" '''J" " afm strange 10 huj-. what U called nod-j and remarkable fund of witty aneo- wut.T cuittuliiM not the leant particle of umea. of tho ovidenco of tho prosocutinr of ficers to determine if it should war rant grand jury action. Moreover, ovidenco presented to tho grand jury warranting an indictment usually is wimueld irom tho defendant until the trial begins. Depositions woro filed today with tho grand jury which nro said to re fer to tho presence of strychnine in medicines given Colonel Swopo and found in tho; viscera of the colonel after his death. Tho depositions aro those of II. Gentry, a druggist: Miss Ponrl Kol- lar, Colonel Swopo's uurso, and of undertakers who prepared tho body for burial. Keeping Cuid on the Job. "That widow Is a good manager. Isn't BlieV" , "Malinger: I should say so. Sli" got that lioune of hers practically nxed up like new for nntiilug." "How did she iiminige It?" "She was engaged to tlie carpenter till ull the woodwork was lluWlieti. and then she hmke It Q and jimrrled the plumber " Hitiilnmre Anienuin Not to Blame. "Do you tiieiin iu mi) It ih tuniiigti no fault of your thnt you nppenr In fore lue ukiiIiiV" demanded l In- jm; of tlie nurd fjceil culprit. Vei. I do." replied tlie latter I did my level lient to defeat ynu the lout time you run " Soda Water. loniiu, and mining thorn is that of I Mr. J. O. Ihiwo of Vallojo. Mr. Lowe (Suffered excruciatingly from stom ach trouble and had gone to several physicians for Irentitient, but with lout relief. Cnso (if Mr. Lowe. Mr. l.owo hoard of tho nmiiukuhlft Hkill of the KuropiMiii Medical Kx perl, and atleuded tho litlkn givuu J nightly by the Ureal Kor Don. At lltxt, like many others, he did not , believe oilher in tho flreat Fur Dun 'or tho KuroHnn tloetoix. but when his fneiuU told him of I lie lioilol'itH derived fiout itcutuieutM gUeii by the lul tor, and when ho saw with his own eves the almost miraculous works of the Kuropeau Medical Exports ho became convinced. Ho theil con sulted the European doctors. He was given a dose of inediciuo for a tapeworm. In throe hours' time lie had the monster in his home. "I think," snid Mr. Lowe, "that tho treatment received is tho greatest in the world, and that the remedies of tho Great For Don are tho best over prepared for suffering mankind." Mr. Lowe is n reputable man in tho community and is ready to tell others of tho benofit derived from tho trout .limit of the European Medical Ex ports. There is nothing so painful, so dreadful, it N said, an cancer. Mr. J. L. McKit trick of ronllnga, Cal., suffered for years with cancer of the mouth and nose, and tried many rem edies, but failed to find relief from tho agony , she endured. She is a voting woman and has 'many friends and aciiuntiitaiices in Coaliiiga, Cal. She heard of the marvelous work of the European Medical Experts and submitted her cum In them, Other physicians pronounced her trilimuil incurable, but with a few treatments at the hand of tho European doelors and the Great For Don she i readv and willing at all times to tell the suffering public about her case. Dally tho number of patients waiting for tronlment by tho Euro pean doctors grows. A number of pcoplo from sur rounding towns have come to Med ford to consult tho European doctor. Thoy offor troatmont for a very small nmount. A few minutes spent in tho waiting room of the European doctor at the Moore hotel will, provo to the most keptienl the true merits and healing power of this wonderful doctor. The Oreat Fer Don says: "What makes this Europoan o.ptrt o much m demnnd is that ho has cured atn benefited so many. He has filed his offico testimonials from hundred- who have boon treated and greatly Reports concerning tho wonderful j benefited by him, and who aro glad to succoss of tho European Medical . let others know of the good done by Exports in Medford grow moro on-. him' cournging every day. Testimonials ; About Calamity Howlers. from men, women nnd children whom 1 "You sco," continued tho Great tho European doctor has treated dur-. Fer Don, "enmity nlwnys follows ing his stay in this city nro roadily success, and thero is always, a ccr- forthcoming, it is claimed, and those , tain class of humanity ready to cry benefited and cured seem anxious to 'humbug,' 'fako' and 'ntinok,' but tell others of the good .done by the, such howlers rtnd defamors of honest European doctors. , jCliarnclors aro very soldom success Tho Great For Don has written 1 fill in any lino of business, because proofs of euros performed by tho they do not ntlend to their own. European Medical Exports in Cali- "Thnv are ton busy sticking their I take great pleasure in testifying to tho successful results of tho treat ment of tho Groat For Don. My eon, Frank Schoficld, hud been a victim of catarrh for a number of yenrs, had been treated by a number of hy sicinns and taken nearly all reme dies known to the public, and all without satisfactory results. Hu called on Fer Don at Pasadena, Cal., and was told ho could bo cured. He had little faith, but was induced to mnko n last effort. Much to his, us woll as all his friends' surprise he was cured nnd has had no return of the cntarrlt for nearly two yoars. I earnestly suggest thnt any ono suf fering from Chronic Catarrh or any other chronic disease call on thco doctors nnd place themselves under their trontmont. MRS. W. I). PECKILVM. 430 South Fir street. Medford, Or. The rcputntion of tho European mpdienl expert is now established in Medford. THE NUMBER OF PROOFS GROW EVERY DAY. European Medical Expert Effects Wonderful Cures Testimony of Those Benefited. No Auction Here It is not necessary to hold auctions to dispose of first-class stock, but we can sell you an Elgin or Waltham Watch 7-jewel for $10.00 J 35-jewel for $12.00 17-jewel for $14.50 Solid gold cases $26.00 in cither movement. Special bargains in Diamonds, Cut Glass, Gold and Silverware. IN ADDITION TO THrS, 1 EMEMBER we are permanently loeated in Medford. The money we naice is .cepthere to help upbuild the town. Beside we keep your watch in good repair free of charge and if at any time your watch or jewelry does not prove to be as represented we are hero to hold the manu facturer to their guarantee and see that you receive satisfaction. ' AGAIN Reliable movements are sold the world over at stated prices, and you gain no advantage in buying one for a cut price, as they are not sold by reliable dealers for less than the established price, and what is more, if you stand by your local dealers they will stand by you. In this way you keep your money at home and thereby receive a double benofit. J Van DeCar 6 Jasmann MANUFACTURING- JEWELERS, PHIPPS BUILDING MEDFORD, OREGON BODY OF SUICIDE IS FOUND IN WATERS OF BAY OAKLAND, Cnl Fob. 14.A gap ing bullet wound in tho head, discov ered long aftor tho man's body had been taken from tho wntors of tho bay, leads tho pollco today to bollovo that Jorgo Lako, apparently a na tive of Onkland, was murdorod. Tho body of tho mnn believed to bo Lako was found Inst Friday. The bullet wound in tho bond was discov ered by an autopsy surgoon Inst night. Tho body had boon in tho wn (er but a little whilo nnd wns hardly affcotod by tho olomont. Tho coro ner's surgoon thoroforo could dotor mine that tho shot, which apparontly killed tho man, wns fired from a con sldornblo distance. Tho location of tho wound also prooludos solf-mur dor. Although a enrd wns found in tho mnn's pocket reading, "My name, Jorgo Lage, old settlor in Oakland. agod 70 years," tho pollco were un ablo to find thnt nnmo in tho local directory. Maglnnis will shortly bo nsslgnod to tho now steamship Ilonvor, which will follow Iter sister ship, tho Roar, to tho Pnoifio coast, and which will ply botweon Portland and Snn Fran cisco on her arrival, Tho Boavor is oxpootod to roach tho Pacific coast in about three months, nosos into tho affairs of others, For tho benofit of "soino of thuso 'whist lors,' 'whlUlors' and 'splttors I will give tho names and addresses of cer tain citixeus of Redding, Chicn, Los Angeles, Oakland and Hauraitiouto cured and heiiofilod by tho Huropenit doctor. "I stand ready to post $10,000 that those name and addresses aro gou tiitio. 1 want (ho howlers to go and see those people who have boon suf fering from stomach t roubles, liver complaints, tapeworms, gall stones, tumors, uiinuers and other ailments and hear from thoir own lips what our doctor has done fir them." Cancers Removed. Hon. II. A. MoKeuu, Oakland. Mrs. J. L. MuKittrick, Coaliiiga, Cal. Tapeworms. Mrs. llroeoo, St. Helena. Master Evans, Chico, Cal. , Henry Heck, Pasadena. Mrs. Thurbor, Vallojor Mae Tolbert, 'J20 Georgio street, Vallojo. Albert Christ, Parker house, Los Angoles. Mr. C. Hoborts, 1000 Eust'Mniu, J .os Angeles. Mrs. Gnlli, St. Helena. J. G. Lowe, Vallojo. J. G. Gnrdnor, 2120 I street, Ua korsfiold. Richard Tiff. Oil Center, Cal. Tumors Removed. Peter Howling, St. Helena, Cal. F. ('. Chirk. (ll,l Clovor street, Los Angeles. F. A. Miller, Vallejo. Mrs. Woyland, 121 S'orth Broad way, Pasadena. Mrs. Jack Rowoll, 303 Central av enue, Los Angeles. P. L. Fenwiek. Oroii. Cal. Gallstones. Mrs. W. K. Collins. Conliuga, Cal. A. J. Morloy, St. Helena. Mrs. Newton, 018 Pino street, Red ding, Cal. .Mrs. G. P. Brown, Chico. Mrs. C. R. Rock, -108 East Stato street, Redlands, Mrs. M. Leonard, S I I East Main street. Stockton. Richard McCarrcn, -018 South Hope, Los Angolan. Captain Vivian Edwnrds, Fourth street and Towne avenue, Los An- golo. Mr. L. II. Steward, 201 G street, ( Sail Dordino. Mr. Bonner, Snn Gabriel. Cal. Mrs. Louise Bennrd, .100 Went Pe oria street, Pasadcun. Elmer McClintook, 800 Stovenson avenue, Lo Angeles. Mrs. .1. II. Miller, 1512 II street, Bakers field. J. Bersllcr, oil fields, Bakorsfleld. J. L. Palto, Visalia, Cal. Rheumatism. P. Sorcnspn, -130 South Thirteenth East, Salt Lako. Mrs. Stanley Orloy, 020 South Fourth West, Salt, Lako. E. T. Carol, Provo. Utah. Gas Potorson, 38 Wost Third South, Salt Lake. Appendicitis. Mr. Haror, McGill, Nov. Stomach Trouble. Mr. Bon Johnson, Roddlng, Cal. J. King, OOfl North Sovonth West, Snlt Litko. Mrs. Gilfoylo, St. Helena. Why He Is Successful. Thoao aro only a fow namos and' nddrosses. But thoy will servo to opon tho oyos of tho skoptioal, of inoBo who aro crying fnko.' Ilonestv is tho host policy, nnd thnt is tho wny wo itq BttccoBBfiil. Ho will not accept an incurnblo cnso. Ho will not tako a penny .from porsons ho cannot euro or benefit. 11. .1 itu minion ibiho Biaicmonia to no ono, hut douls honoslly with nil who consult him. Tho For Don Modlcnl Exports can uo oonsultod nt tho Hotol Mooro. un- HtnirB, Modford, Or., botwoon tho hours, of 10 and 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and to H p, m. Ho chargon $X for con- siiitntlon and oxnmutntion. Rtvlitd Far ChrUtmas. Toil ay 3ack writes ho can't b hn With ynu on Clirlitmaa dayT ' wall, 'Abneno.i tnakai tho heart grow loncjory Bo tlio port i nay." " 'Tin not Jade aliannee. What caro I Ilocuijso he can't be nonr? It's abience of ilm preeunta That I, of ull, moMt fear." For aiike of tip to dfitonran nnw We'll clmnK'i tills little rhyme. "'Tie prcumlj rimkn dm hvurt Brow fnnd cat" Jutt at Chrlaimua time, Curing by "words'' was couimpu In tho curly uo.s. They cast out tlio din nine spirits by exorcism. Ulysses, mythology tins It, stopped n heinor rlmau by wurdi, styptic words evident, ly. Culo cured sppilns by tho same menu. i