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f r- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1910. MAN CHARGED WITH CRUELTY FRESNO. CM., Nov. 5. The case of Dr. nckson Martin, charged with failure to provide medical attend ance for his dying wife, went to tho Jury nt noon today. Arguments by ' tlu ottorneyB for tho prosecution and doienso consumed tho morning Bovlon. Tho main argument for ttho dofonse was that the defendant, In placing hla wlfo In tho caro of two hurscs, provided proper medical attendance and wrb therefore not guilty of tho crlmo charged. To prove that Dr. Martin loved his wife, they pointed out that Dr. Martin ac companied her body as far oast as Kansas City, from whenco It waB taken to town In Kansas for bur ial. Tho attorneys for the prosecution declared that tho nurses were un trained, that although Dr. Martin revived his wlfo, ho failed to givo her proper treatment during the eight days sho lingered before death and that he evinced no slgjt of af fection for her. District Attorney Church de nounced, tho defendant for falling to call In other physicians and for re fusing to kiss ht.i wlfo as sho wr.s dying. TAFT SOON OFF ON VISIT TO PANAMA WASHINGTON. D. C, Nov. 8. With thp work on tho Panama canal pra i - greasing so rapidly as to Insure com pletion of the ditch perhaps .a year sooner than January 1. 1915 the date originally set President Tart finds It necessary to make a hurried visit to the . Isthmus In order to secure first-hand knowledge of Its problems us a basis for a program of legislation for the , canal which he Intends to push through at the coming session of congress. The executive wants to anticipate the problems 'nhlch will arise when the canal Is completed. He wants to have everything Joored prior to the open ing so that there will be no necessity for legislative after-thoughts. Congress will be asked for the fol lowing legislation: An appropriation of at least t!,000,- 000 for preliminary work in fortifying the canal. The total cost of fortifica tion will probably be 15.O00.O0O. Establishment of a- definite govern ment for the zone. Settlement of the rate to be paid by foreign vessels for passage through the canaL Disposition of the Panama railroad. "VVorklngmen's compensation for In juries. Salary adjustment of certain classes of laborers on the zone. President Taft's most perplexing -problem of all la to determine the form of government to be established on the -slthmus. In reality, there Is no gov ernment on the zoneJnt present. Con- gress left to the president the Job of administering justice and enforcing the Taws, but It did not specify how he was to do It So Colonel Roosevelt appoint ed & commission to work out the prob lems and under this sort of a make shift the work, has gone ahead. "With the canal fortified and Presi dent Taft la determined that It shall be so defended It will be necessary to maintain a large military force on the zone, and this means that military law will prevail over at least a part of the Isthmus. The executive wants to find out. by personal conference with the men there, whether It would be bet ter to make the government of the whole zone a military one, or part civil 'and part military. The $2,000,000 appropriation for for tification will be but a renewal of the request made at the last session of con Kress. In addition, there will undoubt edly be a naval base established on the Atlantic side of the isthmus. Continued Sale But it Means A Big Saving to You at FURNITURE necessarily tho highest Tn buying furnlhiro it always pays to buy tho boatnot priced, but furniture that will wear well. Ask the salesman to explain the merits of. each art ielo turn it upside down and see just now u is inauo. Largest Assortments Lowest Prices Best Terms At fezfo SENSATIONAL SALE (OatASeMfo Trade at flic store that made House Furnishing at Moderate Cost possible in Medford. STOCK MARKET STRONG NEW YORK, Nov, 5. Tho tone of today's market showed strength In tho railroads and Industrials. The market was lacking In vigor, but most dt the stock Issues were strong. St. Paul, Union Pacific, Reading and United States Steel gained from 1 to U6 points and Southern Pacific und Atchison rose 1. The market closed steady. Uonds were firm. Range of Prices. (Furnished by Moss & Co. wire.) High. Low. Am. Copper. 71 70 Am. Smelter 82Vj 81 Atchison ... 104 104 Drool;. R. T. 78 70 Cau. Pac. .. 198 198 C. & 0 84 83 D. & R. G... 33 33 Erlo 30 29 Gt. Nor pf.. 128 127 L. & N 147 14C N. Y. Cont. 110 Vt 115 Nor. Pac. .. 119 119 PennsyJ. ... 130 130 Reading ... 10G 104 Rock Island 33 33 St. Paul ... 12C 125 Sou. Pac... 119 119 Un. Pac 170 175 U. S. Stool . 31 80 Call money, 4 por cent. Total bales, 289,500 shares. Grains and Provisions. Wheat 95 95 89 99 May December Corn May ,,.. Decomber Oats May .... December Pork January 49 47 34 31 49 46 34 31 private Close, 71 82 104 70 198 84 33 29 127 146 115 119 130 105 33 120 119 175 81 95 89 49 46 34 31 .17.32 17.20 17.27 A modem store is organized for value-giving, what it can do in that way is told in its ads. Its "stunts" in value-giving flro its "special sales." These are always worth -watching and are always advertised, Raskins for kealtfc. Our competitors wonder why our business is so large why our store is always full of satisfied customers v Come with, the Crowd and see our reasons. We want 100 new customers on our books "Reliability a Steadfast Rule." ttttttT' Rugs Drapery Good Furniture, is a source of satisfaction as long as it lasts and Good Furniture lasts a long timel Good Furniture is the Cuthbert kind. ART SQUARES ALL SI'KS ALL AT SALK TRICKS. this week . This bed is cheaper than iron, and is absolutely guaranteed; nothing finer. BELOW COST OF IMPORTATION Brass Bed; satin finish; full 2-inch post; large fillers. Regular Price Reduced Price, ....$20.00. $14.00 COCOA DOOR MATS All sizes and prices. SOLE AGENT Caloric Fireless Cookers "Every Kind of Dining CHair Is included in our immense stock. Nearly 50 different de signs in all the popular woods, at all prices. FWii iUjJ FTTH TWffll VtW An exposition that all lovers of beautiful homes should visit A wonderful collec tion of Artistic Furniture, Rich Floor Coverings and Draperies, and Other Ap purtenances which serve to solve every furnishing problem. Don't make up your mind in a hurry. Compare- values with other stores and take your turn in selecting what will prob ably be in y6ur home the better part of a lifetime. It would be hard to think of a style in liv ing "mom Rockers that is not to be found in this great display at CUTII BERT'S Sanfords High Grade AXMINSTER 0x12 Regular Price, Sale Price, $30.00. $22.50. ).tf-M4; Furniture Carpets 444 Good Furniture at a reasonable or. at represents True Economy you will achieve True Economy in your furniture if you buy at Cuthbert 's. Stickler Hand-Craft Furniture Rich, durable, beautiful Fumed Oak Products dignified without severity, comfortable be yond all other furniture, and sold here like evcrvthing we show AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. COMPLETE HOUSfe FURNISHERS PHONE MAIN H51 naac SOLE AGENT for The Famaus Fuel Saving Monarch Range Extraordinary Dressor Valuos Ten different patterns in the pop ular Princess stylo, in Golden Oak, at prices a full third under usual cost! Temporary Location, opposite Wash Ington School. i WILL KINS DESERVES RE-ELECTION '"mm: iHPiuK : t-hbh - MB HHHB B One of the very moat Important of- tho four years' term, while King and flees to be filled by the electors of Ore- Moore are running for the six years' gon on Tuesday Is the offlo of Justice term. There are two Judges to elect of the supreme court. The present for the four years' term and two Judges members of the supreme court of Ore- to elect for the six years' term. For gon are, Thomas A- McDrlde, Woodson, the four years' term aside from the so- x. Hiaier, will a. KJng, Frank A. clallst and prohibition nominees. Moore and Robert Eakln. Of those Mc- following are the names of the candl- wriae, moo re ana isaKin are republicans dates as their names will appear upon and Slater and King are democrats, the ballot: Four of these Judges are asking for For Justice of supreme court relectlon on November 8th; these four year term). Vote for two. are McDrlde, Slater, King and Moore. 27. Henry J. Dean of Umatilla county, McBrlde and Slater are running for republican. St. Thomas A. McDrlde of Clackamas county, republican, democratic, non polltlcal Judiciary. 32. Woodson T, Slater of Marlon coun ty, democratic, non-polltlcul Judi ciary. It Is conceded that of tho above Thomas A. McDrlde Is certain of re election and the contest, therefore, Is narrowed for tho four years' term to two men. Henry J. Dean and Woodson T. Slater. For tho six years' term, aside from the hocIuIIhI nomine.-, tho mimes will appear upon tho ballot hh follows: For Justice of the supreme court, (six year term). Voto fpr two. 33. Qeoreo II. Burnett of Marlon coun ty, republican. 3G. Will II. KIiik of Mullieur county, democratic, non-polltlcal Judiciary. 3C. Frank A. Mooro of Columbia coun ty, republican, democratic, non-polltlcal Judiciary. Of tin- lbovit It Is conceded tlmt Frank A. Moore, present Incumbent In cor tain of n election; tho contest Is there fore narrowed to two men for the six years' term, Oeorge II Durnott of Ma rlon county and Will It. King of Mal heur county, the present Incumbent. Juilt,v King In addition to being the democ-iMc nominee, lins bcon endorsed by the Oregon state bar iiHHoclutlon In Its appeal to tho voters of tho state to elect a non-polltlcal Judiciary. Judco Will It. King Is conceded by the bar of the statu of Oregon as being one of tho ablest members and In fact tho (Ty ablest member of tho present bench Ho should bo re-elected for tho rtnHori that his work as a member of tho supreme court In deciding Import ant litigation In which tho pooplo of Htato uro Interested has beon nt nil times in tho Interest of the people and ulong the lines of progression. Ho Is ndmlt eUly tho friend of Southern Ore gon upon tho present supremo court bench In t) year 1909 tho people of South ern Ongon appealed to tho legislature then In session to grant an appropria tion of $100,000 for tho purposo of con structlngstructlng the Crater Lake road, After a cumpalgn of education, the bill carno up on Its morKs before tho legis lature of tho state and tho appropria tion wan carried and tho bill authoriz ing the construction of the road was enacted Into law by tho legislature. In junction proceedings by mossbacks fol lowed. The case wont to the supreme court and the law was deolared to be unconstitutional; tho Judges who voted In favor of knocking out tho approprla tlon aro McDrlde, Slater, Moore and Bakln, while Judge Will D. King wrote a dlssontlng opinion In which ho up- Hold thd nnnrnnrlatlnn nn tha srrnund "to that the state had the right to en gage In the work of exploitation such as this and on the further ground that tho road would bo of Immense value not only to tho people of Jackson coun ty, but also to all of the people of the state. In this oplon Judge King crit- L JMS?S5fi. WK- Own a Diamond Aside from their unparalleled beauty as ornaments, they are an absolutely sound investment. Tho stability of their value is proven by the fact that you can get your money out of them at a moment's notice, bought largely bofore the last advance and am in a position to offer diamonds at much lc6s than if I did so now. You run no chance of loss or disappointment bore; evory stone T sell is fully guaranteed. , , Ce Jeweler MARTIN J. REDDY Near Post Office Medford, Oregon Main IOI tho number pf our tolophonu. Wlion you wnnl anything from tho rtrujr flloro riiiR uu tip firnt. Wo have what you want and will dolivor it "rush," without extra cohI. If it's an cmerRonoy or if you nro busy a moment at tho phono (rinj,' 101) brings this dni? Btoro rijht to your door. Niht or day; il' all tho samo to uh nil wo want to do is to sorvo you thoroughly j.t all hours, and all lours, Prescriptions called for uud dolivorod. ' Ring Day or Night Phone 101 Medford Pharmacy T.J"'"7T "JU,"7"1 (four Iclsed very severely the ruling of his J fellow members of tho court and cited a vast amount of authority to show that the appropriation was constitu tional and that It should bo upheld and maintained. It s said that this dissenting opin ion of Judge King's will cause him to lose a percentage of votes throughout certain mossback sections of the state, but It should certainly not lose him a single vote in aJackson county. lie should carry the county unanimously. Noted Lecturer Dying. PORTAGE, Wis., Nov. G. Pro- fouBor Junius 0, Monaghan, lecturer mid formerly professor of commorco at tho Unlvoralty of Wisconsin, Is bollovod today to bo dying. The professor was stricken with upop loxy at a lecturo last night. Ho was unconscious at an early hour today, Hauldno fr tiMltk. OABSfUXi WOBX Ilavo your Furnlturo movso racked, unpaoked and rejalred. work guaranteed by IffATMW ft X.AMB, Phone Main 2161. JiTrSt-fii F ALSO LOOSE A I STONES j All Occasionally meet nun whose trala of thonght rewItUU tu tf a row a flat tmn,