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rjji "y" w . W F r PAGE SIX " 'ORD NAT, TRTBUNTC, MEDEOttD, OKECION, TUESDAY, AFARPTT 1-1, 1011. .'Tt S "" M DntDQUnWQ iviuiiULii miuihi QUIET jlfflM Roy McClcllan, Abstractor, Shoots anil Kills Plumber In Presence of Youiifi Woman to Whom Both Hen Had Been More or Less Attentive. WIG ULUfi )V TO STOP DIUNKINO UL i;i- IS SUMMONED lor ItOSKIIUItG, Or., March II. Jn tin; prcHeneo of Ijhh Lillian Spikcr, villi whom ho had lo tho theatre, Uuy McClolliiti, u local abstractor and u iiiumbur of u iiroiiiinuul Douglas county family, shot and killed H. n Alaliiin, proprietor of a plumbing tftorc, shortly before midnight. The encounter look place on the princi pal business street of Kobebtirg. Jn jail today McClcllati hiiiiI that He shot in self defense and that Ma lum was attemilting lo draw a gun when ho wns shot. A revolver was found on tho body of Malum. Me Clellan says Malum had followed him and Miss Spiker from tho theater and iib he overlook them had uttered hov onil oaths and hnil placed his hand in his rear pocket as though to draw a weapon. MoClcllun baid that ho then shot. Iiolli men had been allonlivo lo Miss Spiker for several months and it is said each felt bitter toward Ihc other. Jutlgo Calkins Issues Order on Ex Govcrnor Chamberlain and Man on Griffin Creek is Draped to Court On Account of Mixup. NR ML PROS L ETAFT .Midge Calkins held a brier hchhIoii of court la chnmhoiH In Ashland the last of the week, tho ciiho being Lewis vs. cnnnwermin, involving me mer its of a tax sale. The defendant In tho matter l our present United Status Senator, Geo. K. Cbamborluln, original proceedings hnvlng been ln Blltuted when ho was governor of the state. A joke entered Into sombre legal proceedings when summons were originally Bought to bo served on the defendant eOo. K. Chamber lain, of Wagner Creek receiving tho papers by mistake, nn error which T was later on corrected by citation on the real, genuine govomor through duo process of publication. All's well that ends well, but for a brief period of tlmo tho Wngnor creek namesake of tho governor was threatened with tho desporato altcrnatlva of exchang ing the simple Jackson county life for the responsibilities of tho chief executive. Polndcxtcr States That Acction of Executive in Mobilizing Troops Upon Mexican Frontier Was an Act of Usurpation. COLOUR ST. PAUL, Minn., March 11. Tluit coiigrobs will investigate the ac tion of President Taft in mobilizing Ainoiieun t roups on the Texas fron tier was the hlnteincnl made hero to day by Senator Miles I'oiudoxter of Washington, who criticised tho move as one without precedent. "I understand," said Senator I'oiudoxter, "that President Taft has given out different statements in icf oroip'o to his order, mid there is no doubt but that an impiiry will he made to determine which statement is correct. "Jf tho mobilization was merely ordered iib a maneuver, then Hie pres ident undertook to prove our prepar oilnosfi for war, which is as expensive us recruiting a new army. ''If his last statement was cor rect, which now hems apparent, then President Taft usurped the powers of congress by making a demons! ra tion which is almost equivalent to a ddolnraliou of war." Poindexter believes that the extra HiWMiou of congress will delve deeply into thy motives for the concent ra lion of troops on the Mexican bor der ii ml the debate on tho reciprocity nmiiiiiro will ho greatly delayed. "Thm collection of 20,01)0 soldiers on (he bolder," he continued, 'is with out precedent. II hcciiih to m( that Um explanation Hck in the ureal eon rcK'num AmeriuuiiH enjoy from Piv--idem Ui . It looks ns tlmuuh Ihc trusts wore afraid thai llic inMinec In umil.l be sin CC--.I,,! imil thai ;,,. new iriMi"! incut would imt re -.h. I lllr-c i ! - iuii. -.,1 Mcp-. i,ii been l.iki'ii tn -re iIlii Pii'-u'i'iil III i ,-iiu tilillc-. 111 ptiWi l ASHLAND TIDINGS IS Portland Newspaper Man to Take Charflo of Ashland Shcot BrntluT REACPORTLAND Over 1000 More Expected Today Influx Consists of Two Classes Skilled Workmen and Farmers Bin Rush is On. PURCHASED Will Assume Business uienl of the Journal. Mananc- I'OUTLAM), March 1 I. It. II JJennelt, m local newspaper man, haa bought thw AshUutl Tiding, one of the. old wtH bill tied paper of voiilh urn Oregon. Ill brother, L. S. Hon iielt. will bo HMocUieU with him ns liquliiMM manager of the paper, it. I). Hannott Imt been n the editorial staff of a local paper fur about two years as court reporter and telegraph editor. lie graduated from Yule col logo In tho class of iyo8 and came wast aftor having engaged In news paper work in the imbi for several yuars. lie will fUbume editorial iiiaiiugomoiit of The Tidings. I la lirollieii who has boon councrUd with lilfgo printing Iioubuh In New York and Portland, will not aa biihlumui manager. Thoy wlJJ uwhiuim owner- sMp tiio first of nuxj, week ami In ii .1 tii mnduri the paper aleac pro It hi lines. POHTUND, Or., Muich II. With the arrival of fiOO colonists from the east and middle west last night the rush of homeueekers to the Pacific northwest has begun. It was expected that 1000 colonists would reach Portland today and several other purlieu are en route. According to railroad officials the influx of now settlers will bo great this year and reports from tho east say that the transportation compa nies are making elaborate arrange ments to handle the rush this spring. The colonists consist of two classes -skilled workmen and farmers. CMP IS HST DRILL GROUND Raw Recruits With Rifles and New Uniforms Arc Put Throuijh Ma neuvers Skeleton Companies Grow to Full War Strength. Urine and Destroy all Desire Whisky ami Itccr. Can lie Given Secretly. Try it at our KXIMMISC. We are In earnest when wc ask you to try OltltiNH at our expense Wo will give jour money back, if nf ter a trial you fall to get results from OIlItl.NIO This is a very generous offer. It gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an op portunity to try tho OKKINH Treat ment. It iiIbo shows our confidence In the merits of OIIDINK. OUDINB Ih recognized as tho best and most HtirccHif ill remedy llio world has over Known for Drunkenness or tho so called Liquor Habit. It Is a very simple treatment, can bo given in the homo without publicity or loss of time fiom business and at a small price. Head the following letter from Dr. Nolle, 8th and Race streets. Philadelphia. It will toll you about some of the wonderful results from the OUItlNIO Treatment: "I have had a remarkable case of Inebrlacy under my personal obser vation. The patient drank heavily for fifteen years and reached a de graded coadltfon, which caused the breaking up of his family nnd separa tion from his wife. Hvery hopo was given up of over saving tho man from his strong desire for drink, nnd only a mother's interest finally persuaded him to voluntarily takn treatment for his diseased condition. It was my pleasure to recommend OHItlNIO, your liquor habit cure, and tho treat men was taken faithfully. This was two years ago and the patient Is now In a healthy condition and still ab stains from tho uso of stimulants. I have sold OIldlNE for a nuinbor of years and havo always found It to bo satisfactory. I bellovo you have an exceptionally good treatment for this dlsenso." OltRJNH is prepnred la two forms No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, absolutely tasteless and odorless, given secretly in food or drink. OUHINH No. 2, In pill form, is for those who desire to tako voluntnry treatment. OltlllNIO costs only $1.00 a box. Wrlto for Free OUUINI2 Hook let (mailed In plain sealed envelope) to OllDINU CO.. 032 Orrlne Building. Washington, I). C, OUD1NI0, Is rec ommended and Is for sale In this city by Leon H. Hasklus, Medford, Ore "EYES TESTED" When Things "Swim" or become dim, It Is tlmo to see us about glasses. I fit your eyes correctly, and guaran tee satisfaction, In quality, and work. E Dr. Rfckert Optometrist Over Kcntncr's SAN DIKGO, Cal., March 11. That the administration plans opera tions for the troops concentrated here In Mexico and along tho Lower Cali fornia const Is the opinion of nrmy men here today, through tho receipt of an order from Washington direct ing tho lnoculntlag against typhoid of every man In General Bliss' bri gade. Mosquito hoods, the war depart ment orders, are also to bo provided for the men. As there are no mos- qultes anywhero near San Diego, tho Washington order Is being regarded as indicating a move. Tho finder of your lost article will expect you to advertise It at once. Ho will look In this newspaper for your ad so It ought to be here. Hnsklns for Health. "Glasses Ji'itlecl." Mine Owners Attention 4 We have several eastern people Interested In mining proposition to invest money In mining prop erty. What havo you to offer? Wrlto us Today. Oregon Realty & Mining Co. SUM Oainett-Coiey llliig. rs- 9 4 NECKWEAR For Men and Young Men Yon will enjoy a look at our splendid assortment oT nock dress. Jtiverytmnff new is here in the most xotici:. I wish to extend my slncerest thanks to tho union men and citi zens of Medford for their kindness and consideration In my recent be reavement. Mrs. .1. .1.' Anderson. ItOl Hnsklns for Health SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Mauh It -The encampment about San An tonio lias been turned Into a nst drill ground and today raw recruits with ilfles and spick new uniforms hid koIuk throiiKh tho maneuvers The recruits are arriving hourly and are bcliiK iuwIkih'iI to icKlmciils and Kiveu Hi'ma and KIU, while (ho slide inn companion are rn Kulot&- .1 mil cumpaiilotf are Knowing to full ar streiiKth. The arrival of the fourth cavalry f i m 101 I'm no hat cnuied connldcrablc ii'iiinit'iit among olmerver. The I'iiiiiIIi wan not Hiuoug thomi original It lulled out, and observt'is are won dci lug how many other regiments mu flip In uiioblrtuitlvel)' In roapouse to secret orders. The cum i luelf lit aettllng down (o loutliiV four field honpltaln hne ben eaUbllihod. foreign military uttHclie were ex pected to hitIvo till afternoon Viuouir. It wan expected, would be iwpifnentatlvmi of lCaglitiid. Germany, frame, Italy ( Iluiwla tun I Swodcu. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Homes any part of city Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldj Garden and Flower Seeds Notice to Colonists A waul ltd campaign will enable you to "i-nab la" an lhoe lots you own for miniebody run use them I right wn, Mini would gludl) bu them ft out miu Hnsklns for Health. 1 la vhitf spent two years trav eling through the northwest looking for safe land in est inents, hae located ji see Hon where hind allies are not inflated, which conies tin der government project of ir rigation, work of which is now under way. . I list return ed from visit to this section, with authority to offer some good hargains. 1 maintain no expensive jiuto or office He ing a former Akron, Ohio man, would he pleased to meet all easterners at m residence after.") p. m. if onl lor a visit, u win cost ou nothing anil may possihh he of henefit to vo'u, H. J. Tichnor 48 QUINCE ST. (Complete now stock Including every variety adaptable to this val ley. Chicken Feed JJGrlt, ground bone, oyster shell, chick feed, cracked wheat, etc., etc. You can double your crop of eggs by feeding our brands of chicken feed. OLMSTEAD --AND-- HIBBARD delightful Tf colorings as wpll as the ever popular staple shades t it's new, if it's popular, if it's right in price, if it's wanted, it's here. SPRING MODELS $ vr- w in Headg ear THE - "NO NAME1 HAT Tans promise to be more popular. See the new shades, London Smokes, Browns, Greys, Etc., in the very latest blocks. The quality, the style, the look, the feel, and the price is right. ALWAYS IN EARNEST THE TOGGERY (OF COURSE) 04- s.rsssrss s 44S44f afciiimm'ati ii i a , A ... ... .. - -... . r r r r r r rnnniiiiiinnniflflfljuiA WEDNESDAY rt- rrr ,, you are invited to attend the sale of 125 Tots in th r.sss ! !;: : - ': '' . i- . : i: College Hill Addition ' at $125.oo each. $25.00 cash, $10.00 a month. No interest, no taxes. ; : ; : : you f 4 FINE MILLINERY ! The new Spilnn Btlea will pleane ou J Call and lee your order Our tiimnitag loom la turning out many exceptionally taking patterns. Barnard & Cornoyer j SOITII UCVntXI, WICM'K. Wednesday is the day we would like to show this ideal location for a home. Call at our office or phone 2531 and we will take you out. Lots 50 x 142. The high ground on East side speaks for itself : : : : -: -: -: BARNES & MURPHY 134 E. Main, Cor. Central Ave. - - MedfnrH Ow AV t ; : . : : : : : ; ; : y t 'MMMMMMMMMMMMMMilMMMtMiMMi fr4st imMM'MMMMMM't