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MIDDFOKD M Mli TRXIIPNIO, IMKmfQKT), PKKMOX, KR1IUY. ,IA'lTARV 1012. i H . urn 1 1 i i M- ir i i. i i i i .j. i - . . i n i r in r i. i ' i ii -- - BH "TIE GAMBLERS" NOTED PifGTl OREGON WILL AST MlM WILDCAT ASKETBALL IS 13,12 leap eiu Police Judge Slioitall an nounced Itulm llinl he will ninny ilicin and the vielinm Ihev drug ln' liv him I fee. He suv h in In 'iinu'xf. SAN PHANCIKIU Cul 'Sliniit!" suid Mr-, (lert nnle IhCortt's, hilling her hteiiKl, ('licit, elicit, ellek. Her Inislmiul pulled lhe tilggcr, "KolloiU" he cried, lie's u Kilipiiio, Sim hint (liken the ciiilrulgOH mil, Today he's suing for ilhiiici' IIiiBltliiH for hi'iilth. " " y T 1 1 E I AT MEDFDRO OPERA HOUSE T 8 a i PAG13 TWO DECEMBER m ONCE MQR OUGHT luHlGMi DAY IK Governor West Says investers Must Be Protected; Will Call Mcctlnn of State Department Heads to Act Will Require' Statement offsets Ht L SALEM, Ore, Jim. .".To take fioiiH xvslomutienllv to protect u- AtMors nsniiibl wildrni corporations ifi Oregon, Governor Wet will call a meelinjj tl' the head of the printtaJ n(nto detriment ntitl tlto corpora tion dork dnriin; the latter jmtt of Una mouth (o dison3sn hill to lie swlw lhHted to the lcsinlnturo. Thi wnn Mijfljehlcd forcibly jesterdHV to the governor in it w. tlio tin to Tor him to ai'i upon tin? diululiou of old corporations buuk i thoir duos-. Five hundred of thoj-e were disbanded. "Ileforo the corporation are por ' united to advertise Tor business in Oregon," suid Qovenior Wed, "they should llrt bo required to file with the corporation department hero at the .state house n full statement of their aispcts, so eastern people could Ri reliable information rejmrdiiijr their stability beforo buying Mock. This would protect many investors who are being buncoed here as- they art- being buncoed in many state. "Kansas has a good law lor the control of corporations. Thore they have it in charge of the banking de partment. Here, however, we have a corporation department which could handle it. t the coming meeting we will have two or three good attorneys present and will thresh out the pro visions or the proHised bill." JOHN APPLEGATE. OREGON PIONEER OF 1843, DEAD Local High School Boys Arc Form inn New Team Pup. Isaac Is Elected Manaycr Captain Will Be Clibscn Soon. s b .t John .Applegnte, member of one of the best known pioneer families of southwestern Oregon, died suddenly of heart failure at his home at You ealla last Tuesday night, January 2, nt the age of GO years. He was a nativo of St. Clair county, Missouri, mid one of a family of lo children, eight of" whom accompanied their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Apple gato, on their emigration to the l'n cifio coast iu 1843, when John Apple gate was then 1 year old. After seven years spent in Marion and Pol counties, the family moved to Douglas comity in 1850, settling on tt donation claim of G40 acres, now part of the townsito of Yoncallu. There John Applegate was reared and oduoutcd and spent nearly Jiis entire life. In 1805 he enlisted iu tho Union army ns n private iu Company K, First Oregon Volunteer infantry, and saw one year's service on tho fron tier. After the Avar Mr. Applegnte re turned homo and engaged in fanning and stock raising. Mr. Applegatc's father and the hit ter's two brothers, Jesse and Lindsay, in 1851 built nt Yoneallu the first sclpjolhoufce in Dougles county. This they did independent of outside aid. They also equipped it with a library purchased iu New York City and shipped from there by way of Cape i lorn at a cost oi stuuu. jnmo Applegate, later countv judge, com missioner and representative, was the first teacher. Ill BRING LIBERTY BELL 10 COAST SAN FRANCISCO, Cal , Jan. 5. I nhiornia school children ure to bring the famous Liberty bell from Philadelphia for the JOiri fair with thejr pennies, nickels and dimes. A resolution to this effect has botm adopted by the board of cdiioution. Henry Puyot, school director and Hupervisor-eleot, who is responsible fur the suggestion, visited three schools here, presented his ideas to tho youngsters and wab overwhelmed with approval. MRS. C. B. WATSON OF ASHLAND DIES SUDDENLY Mrs. Watson, wife of Judge C. B. Watson, one of Ashland's most prom inent citizens, died Wednesday morn ing nt Granite City hospital, where hIio had been operated upon a fun hours previously for tumor. Mrs. Wt-S'ii was aged f7 year and had spent the last 1,' yours m Ashland, Sio hurt huen closely con nected with, the literary and intel lectual lifo of tlm city. Jiy her worth niul ninny kindly deeds she lun won a host of friends who will siu ceroly impiw her domino. Jimmies tho sprrowing husband two children nrp left to. ifuri Chandler Watsor and Mi-s, Lyle Kjiuball. Deceased nhjo )iuu twp lirnihurri Mirt a sister re siding at Ivluniuth Falls, Willi m baker's doxen candidates tout far tlte tain, praspeels for a ne- tceihil basketball atmn at t Warn scluvol arc more thmi usuaily bright. ;-While tha s-chedulo is not vet com pleted it is likoiy that the team will mel Jacksonville, Grant Pass, Ktna Mills, Yrekft, lsobunt, tvlamnth Knlls and Ashland. At a uieetiih Wluedav eveuint; a lot of enthnaiasnt was displayed and the season was jtiven a good start with tho elnotou of Put; Isaac at uiHiiajier. The captain will bo chosen next week when it is more curtain as to hmv tho team will line up. It is iilanned to have the i!rt game of tho year on tho 12th of this month with the "Nat" team. Among those who have shown up for practice aro JfmUiliffe, Price, White, Hall, MuDounhl, Vnwtor, Hay, I?nlcninti, Marshall, Seantliu. Adam1-. Issue,, Philips aiul Pohuchunl. vliuJ ellffe was a mejnber of bust yours team and Price was a sub lat sea son. JJIQ.V arc tliponly yott'nuis out for practice, hut many uf the new men are old timers in o)hor branches if spvl'l aid nro showing, up well in the preliminary work. FOREST SERVICE DOES NOT UUS .OPPOSE MljYJNG jCLAI MS It Is ledrueu'Trbni'an'authft'rlfallve source that a Washington dispatch which nppoared rccontly. conlaJnod orroneous statements. Tho dispatch in question related to the activities of Congressman Hnwlor before the land office Jn the mattor of pntonts for mining claims. No opposition to mlniug entries has developed on tho part of the forest service. If there Is any antagonism between tho min ing Interests and the forestry bureau such as is indicated by tho Wash ington dispatch mining men la this locality aro unawaro of it. On the contrary, the mining community rec ognizes tho fact that but for the national forest, prospecting in the western country, and tho holding of mining claims would be ended. All of tho remaining open land is sub ject to entry under tho homestead or timber and stone acts. It has fre quently boen proven in Boutuern Oregon that entries arc suddenly made under these acts so soon as mineral has been ppaned on any gov ernment land, and tlioso entrlca arc Invariably sustained. An attack on the forest sorvlco is an attack on tho minors and will bo made by no friend of tho prospector. No statement has over emanated from any one in authority to the affect that work will bo started as a result of Issuance of patent to the claims montioned in the dispatch Proceedings beforo tho land office have to be worked out on thoir raor- its under tho law. Tho imputation that any other consideration what ever could enter, if regarded serious ly by any one concerned, would be resontcd. i nBF I rTTTWBBflnii iff nfT i 'mW ' Hi rnmuOsltd vU jf ? "s ;jmSM- 'TMrgjft wa vwtm Governor West Will Fix Thnt Onto (or Executions ami Put Capital Pufllsimlcnt Squarely Before tlio People for Their Opinion. Do You Need Draiti Tile? rf ',V Wll MANTIWCTt'UU IT Tho llest 'Hint Can lie Mmlo. Itofort Oi deling Sep Vn, GERTRUDE DALLAS IN "THE GAMBLERS." S.M.KM. Ore., Jan. .V "Itnngiuun, dn." in Ori'Hun will b Fndax, He- i i-wuIht IU, 1018, if 111 proposed I initiative meafNlf to ahullsh 'ttllal piini-hiiient IniU o eairy at Kovmii ' bei elect iiD. In grautiiiir reprieve to Mike Mnf t (rail, wbii WHk to li Uiinum! Imliv. iHoveriiur West set pciu'inVr i:i uslS ! i .. ii 4.. , ...I, i ! ,. jioikuii s rwci-uuwi UJBJ HUU Will I'M i low the same course in the pii nt .ill eoiivnded iimrtleiwrH who come to .In $ penitetitiiirv tor tho o.veeution of sen tenee, ? Ilerlofore Wet had eoiumut.d; y seutyuces of death to death lo In- uii))risoumeut. A HcricM of brut il V murdeiii, however, has turned pub'u -eivliiuC'iil nuai'ist West'n miuv undiJ the governor deeidod to inxnke (he V inilinlive and lepneve inuidereis in y til the people decided mi wluilni hanging slmuld be nliolished. Rogue River Pottery Co. - Plant at Tola. mm (JninetM'nroy ttldg., Medfunl mKti r no ni n i . ft ., -i to "T-p jf IUHI JLylllU UI SAN FIJANCISCO Jusl lo en courage the cirls to take itdvuiitage it "THE GAMBLERS" IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST OFFERINGS OF YEAR -. -- - f -f -f ''The Onmblers," which ap pears at the Medford ojera iiotise toniyhf, is one of the most excellent , jmidtiftioos which the locnl mntiacenient will offer local yieatorxoers - this year.' An oxtiWIant New "" York company will aipenr mid the production will be first elns iu every respect. Dra matic critics up and down the coast arc imiimous in plac ing it iu a ulase wiUi "Alias Jimmy Valentine," which ap Ieared here u few weeks ago mid wa.s so heartily ciijoj-ed. Thoe who miss tonight's show are certain to regret it. NEW MEXICO WILL SOON BE ADMITTED TO UNION BURNS WILL SPLIT E LOS ANGKLES, Cal, Jan. 5. Detective William J. Hums and Chief of Detectives Sumuol L. Urotyn of District Attorney Fredoriehs' force will divide the rowardw to be paid for the capture aud conviction of the Me Numiiru brothers, according to : stotoment by Drown today. Word that Hums has agreed to the division was contained iu a telegram to lirowu from District Attorney Fredericks, who is iu Iiitliuniio!iri. BIG NORTH BANK BRIDGE OVER COLUMBIA COMPLETED A, F. and A. M. Attention. Work in third degree, 7;Wl n'oloek POUTLAND, Jan. fi. Tlio fiivl train of the North Dank line erousidd tho company's big bridge over the up per Columbia river at Full Uridge. It is cxpectod to have the new bridge, which is nearly a mile in length, completed by next Sunday for the oporatiou of trninu. so that the Necessity of ferrying passenger and freight across the nvor may bo aban doned. Work on the bridge was commenced about two years ago and the total cost is estimated at about $1, 000,0(1(1. Tho entire structure ia of stool, eon urete and granite and is one of tjic most substantial nll'nirs of it hind iu tho world. A feature of it i that while of oxrcinu Iqugth, tho greater nuiiibgr of pillars have been built UttWl ruoK's abino the oriliumy water love). WASIIIXOTOX, I). C, Jan. 3. ATl that remains hetweou New Mexico and statehood is the signature of President Tuit, and this will be giv en within a few days, vluu the star of the new state will be added to the flag. Today a delegation of prom inent men from Now Mexico called the White House and presented lo the pramdunl figure on the recent state Iiond election hold there. It wan etatftd at the White Tlouwe today that tho proelntiiatiou tony bo issued tomorrow. LILLIAN GRAHAM'S SISTER ENTERS PARIS CONVENT PAULS. Jan. .1. Mrs. John 8iigle tou, Uter of Dilliam (irahnin, the chorus girl, iormerly uf Seattle, who was educated by the Sietera of the Sacred Heart there, is about to be come a nun of that order herself at Brussels, according to wuid reaeived here today. "I was happier with Uie Sisters .t Seattle than 1 have ever been bcfoie or ii:ce," Mn. Singleton said. Ilasklus for hoaUli. Th' Antliant,, PrHlnemg couiaiy, a tww orKMiiUMtiiU wilh which' uuii f the IctMlinr, Atfiericuu thoatrival roducew and lUiiied plwrichta are nfftliated, an Miualgnmatiuii which exert a decided ioflueore tor iho im provement of tin ia), will offer Oo initial example of it efforts; at the Mwlfurd , theater January 3, when Charles Klein's reiuarknld,)- suect'.s ful jJm.v of modem life, "The (laui bters." will be si van for the llrst time loeallv. ! A; DR. WU TING FANG MAKES PROTEST TO THE POWERS SHANGHAI. Jan.?!. -Dr. Wu,Ting Fan, -ifrtnlrter ofift.ruign' nrfnirs in Iho proclaimed (JJouese rupuhlic, is mism! tocbiy a prMet to the mwers against Yuan Hhi ICaiV retual lo abide by ugrt-faents made by Ins lieai'e roiresenUlivtoTnnK Shao Yi, whiWi are exacted to end the reit nee of the Mam-htts tit the new gov ernment. Negotiation between the Maiichu powers, rwprecutil by Yuan Shi K u. and tin- ntnci.i! .f the republic, are at the bmtUng int toJly, and Iioh tilities are liej to ha renamed at any hour. Cfias. Strang "..Guarantees Hyomei If yon really mean that ,ou want U drive every t.tt of catarrh from your noae and throat why not try a entlble remedy that I.R giiuranteed to banish catarrh, r laonoy lmek. If yoit already own, a little hard rubber HYOMKI Inhuler you fan buy a bottle uf HVOMJdl (pronounce It Illgh-o-me) for only 60 eenU. If you do not own an Inhaler ask for complete HYOMKl putflt which con tains an Inhaler, this will cost you $1.00. T&an breathe HYOMEI and -not rid of catarrh, relief names In five min ute, a day's tientuiont will inako you happy, a week's1 treatrnmt and snuffles, mucus and hawking go, an other week and goodbye to catarrh. Try it toduy on money back plan. Sold by Clms. S.rang and druggists everywhere In order to give space for our regular stook, wo x. ill place on SALE THIS WEEK Uoghining Tuesday, January 2, 1012, AT COST Genuine Navajo anil Ohlmayd Rurjs, Pillow Tops and Tabic Covers Calcdars. Dolls Pictures Games Indian Baskets v'i' t" 't Holiday Stationery Craftsman Leather Goods Leather Hand Bags Brass and Copper Goods Desk Sets " ALL AT COST T All regular 75c reprint Fiction, 50c. THE MERRIVOLD SHOP VM Wst Main St. HOW ONE " WOMAN WON Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardul. Tampa, Flo. In a lottor from this city, Mrs. E. C. Corum wrltea: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought mo some Cnrdut ns n tonic, and, from the first day, it seemed to help. I had nlmoit lost tny reason, but. thanks to Cardul, I did not. Soon, I folt and looked llko a now womnn. I think tho remedy is wonderful. I recommend It to my frlepds, for I havo recolved great benefit from It." Cardul acta spccMcally on tho weak ened womanly organs, rtrengthenlng tho muscles and ncrvoo, and building them up to health. It holpa to rofresh tho worn-out nor Yotis system and rellcvea the effects of overwork, both mental and physical. Fltty yoars successful uao fully provo tho merit of tula purely ycko tablc, tonto remedy for women. 'In every community, there livo nomo Who havo been benefited by Cardul. Tlio beneficial effects of this tlmo tested woman's remedy, soon ibovr themsolvea In many different ways. Try It. N. O.-WriUJe: tll,A4vloyrj'.. Cruiip' rvenet MJkm Co.. ChJiiinMMj. Trnn , tor SPftttl ItutructbHV, tnl Oi-eizz UU. lion Trrtai lot Womut" Mtit In tMt wn(fr on itiut. wp r 'e'i Tf 1 I . I nl. rt!i.-. -ncp veve e Peerless Lamps AlLirunrunlci'd. Inow is 2 tholiniu to got your Iioiiho i wired, (lood lij,dil iuUa to t , tlio comfort of winlor Dioulhs. Soutttorn Oregon KlccirlcCo" North Grapo Street. " 4Nrr4,-srffyvv4sw-'4Nr ..First... National Bank S ' -I IT -of BIEDFOBD, OREGON C. A. P O E For your Repairing, of Plumulnu and Pumpwork. Coils installed anil guaranteed to give satisfaction. Dstimates given on Water Sup ply S stems and Plumbing. No job too small or largo. ALL WORK POSITIVELY GUAR ANTEED. No. 24 Fir Street South. Pacific 3702. . CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 T). itod States nnd Postal Savings Depository Wo solieu your businuss, which will recoivo our care ful attention. P. K. Douol, Presidont M. L. Alford, Cashier Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashier We have for salo some ten-afro tracts across tho road from the State Experiment Station recently lo cated between Phoenix and Talent. Tho soil is suit able for fruit, alfalfa or garden. Well water iu quan tity sufficient for irrigation can bo had at 20 to 25 feet (wo have a well on an adjoining tract which sup plies 200 gallons par mimito). Tho price is 300 to $li00 per acre, and wo can malce very easy terms. W, T. YORK & CO. t Mail Tribuno Block ? T T I 1 I T Y T T T ? T f T f T T T T X rf t i T I t T T T T I t T T f T T T f t T r t T T T T f T T IRRIGATION NOTICE TO ALL NEW USEpS OF WATER Thfe Irrigation Season Opens April 1st., Make Arrangements for Your Water Early so as We Can Give You Prompt and Ef- f - t- jl r -ir"- m Hi ficient Service. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY CANAL CO. ,FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager , t fc XL - . Ht(i. ; this evening. WILL MULLKH, Bw. HasklUB for health.