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'""rrat MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MDDFORT). OREO OX. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1912. S ASKS COURT TO COMMIT GIRLS MtttjMMMMMVrfyMMj4 ' PARENTS 10 MEET SERIOUSLY ILL SHOWN CITY ;: Joint Session of Roosevelt and Wash ington Schools Will Be Held Fri day Afternoon at the High School Building. All Holland Is Greatly Alarmed Should She Die Now Throne Will Go to a Foreigner Husband Is Called Home. Judge Colvlg Spends- Day Showing Business Men From Northern City About Off for Auto Ride This Afternoon. Prosecuting Attorney Mulkcy Peti tions Judge Nell to Send Minnie nnd Elthcln Frrtlenlmrn to Boys aud Girls' Aid Society. UNDERWEAR BENSON'! PAGE SIX HERS MD WILHELMINA E The Pn routs nml Toucher' nsso eintioiiH of the ItoocvoH nnd Wash ington rcIiouIs will meet in joint ses sion nt the high rhool Friday after noon, January 10, nt it o'clock. The following program has been prepared: (The Washington association mem ber with Mrs. Mean in the chair.) Prayer Mr. Meats. Anisic Miss Hutchinson. "The Model Playground as Seen Jn Perkolev," Miss San tee. "The Sports of the Public Play ground," Miss Catherine Meats. (The Hoosevelt association mem bers) : "Shall Curfew King!" Mis. Eisen- bart. "The Second-Hand Man," Mrs. Kershaw. Moving Pictures Mrs. Homer. Suggestions Prof. Collins. Refreshments Served by the do mestic sciences class of the high school. Soto "Lullaby," Mrs. Waller Van Scoyoc. Accompanist, Mrs. C. .7. Eastman. Hound Table Mrs. King in the chnir. The kindergarten committee will be on hand to caro for little one1. Xo mother need stay at home with her children, but come nnd bring them at H o'clock sharp. Till-: IIACIUK, dan. 18. All Hol land today is alarmed over the ill ness of its iiuecii, Wilholminn, whose condition is regnrduri as serious. Her majesty wns greatly weakened today after a night of pain and extreme restlessness. Court attaches were so alarmed over her illness that they deemed it advisable to recall her majesty's hus band home from a hunting trip. Queen Wilhelmiua's only child is a girl, and if her majesty's illness should prove fatal, the Dutch throne would go to a foreigner. COURT HOUSE NEWS Marriage Licenses, Earl C. Gray and Mary Ailllno Jones. Fred Nlcholls and Lillian Annlng. Homer E. Williams and Clnra A. Connelly. E. C. Montgomery and Elsie Broad ley. SAN FRANCISCO WARSONL V. W. Street Speaker Warned to Exercise More Care and Riot Follows Campaign is Taken Up Against Organization. I'roliate. Estate Wm. L. Howard; order set ting February 29, 1912, as day for final hearing. Estate T. B. Klnnninn; Inventory and appraisement filed showing es tate valued at $3400. Estate John von Ehwegen; first semi-annual account filed and ap proved. Estate W. Q. Mcssner: inventory and appraisement filed showing cs tato valued at $1000. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal Jan. IS. As a result of n riot in which nine policemen were attacked by sverai hundred Industrial Workers of the World sympathizers, the authorities hero have taken up today a campaign against the organization. Several arrests were made. Wholesale arrests were prevented by the crowd manhandling the offi cers, who used clubs freely. Herbert Wright, organizer, was holding a street meeting when the riot was started by the speaker mak ing a disparaging remark about San Francisco women. Corporal Lemon aw women in the audience. He or dered Wright to be more careful in his remarks. Wright, instead, be camo abusive, the officer charges, and the. speaker was ordered from his platform. Then the rioting started and reserves were summoned. MOTHER JONES TO M'NAMARA AID "I Pray God to Give Us More Men Like Those Two Boys," She Says Before the State Building Trades Council at Fresno. County Court News. Order approving clerk's statement of scalp bounty. Order admitting Wm. Miller to county poor farm. Report of county poor farm for Decembor filed and approved. Order approving plats of Frobach addition to Ashland, Glen Terraco ad dition to Ashland, Mathis & Bagley addltion to Woodvilio and Meadow brook Orchards company's subdivi sion in Section IB, Tp. 3C. 4 wost. Judges and clerks of election for a period of two years elected. 10 10 FRESNO, Cnl., Jan. 18. Uphold ing the dynamite nativities of John J. and James B, McNamnra, now soning sentences in San Quoiitin penitentiary for their work in south ern California, "Mother Jones," aged 80 years, member of the United Mine Workers of America, today wont on record boforo the State Building Trades council convention hero with tho declaration that union labor should stiu id by the convicted men. "Thore may bo some weak-kneed ones nmong you," hho said, "who have cried and howled with tho musters against the MeKamars. But I pray that God may give w more men like those two boys," Mother Jones then stated that scores of union coal minors had been murdered in west Pennsylvania un dor her own eyes und tmid that immy n time she wished she were a mini so that Hho "could havo dealt out jutiticu with Iter own hands." Al'PLE WOOD FOR SALE. I have a largo quantity of apple wood that I am going to soil to somo one who has a saw and othor para phernalia to hnndlo it. Cull or phone W S, llrooko, manager of near Creek orchard. 258 10 10 10 Heal Estate Transactions. Thos. C. Law to Emma T. Whit ney, land in D L C 48, Tp. 37. 2W S C. Bopck to J. W. Wakefiold. 80 acres in Sec, 3C, Tp. 3C, 2W -.. W. J. Albert to C. L. Sandorson. lot IS Constants add. Central Point 2000 W. J. Albert to C- S. Sander son, lots 5 and C, blk. 24, Central Point 1500 W. J. Albert to C. L. Sander son, lots 1 and 2, blk. 54, Medford 1000 M. L. Alford to Bert Anderson, lots 5, 11, 12, blk. D Im perial add Medford Charles Haight to Ida Minnlo McGee, property in Ashland J. F. Brown to Wm. Wright Von der Ileilen, M int. lots 3 and 4, blk. 7 Central add. to Eagle Point 1 Fred H. Cook to College Hilt add. Inc., land in Sec. 20, Tp. 37, 1W 17,770 Welborn Ileoson to James B. Coleman, land In D L C G3, Tp. 38, 1W M. J. Emerick to V, J. Emer- , Ick, property In blk. 15 Med ford . . . , Joel Hartley to C, B. Graves et al, land in D L C 43, Tp. 38. 1W Clara L. Hartley to Thos. B. Hartley, land In D L C 39 Tp. 39 IE It. W. Fisher to John A. Van Sant, property In Ashland,. Emma T. Whltnoy to Jomes N. Parvle, land In D L C 48, Tp. 37, 2W F. C. Foley to James N. Jarvlo, land in D L C 48, Tp. 37, 2W Samuol I. Wilson to A. E. Rcamcs, lot 9, blk. 2 Bunga low add. Medford Rogue River Irrigated Orchards to Edward A. Evanson, 10.87 ucres in Tp. 3C, 1W, agree ment 2000 O. & C- Oov. Co. to Richard Tronmlne, land in Tp. 38, IE J. D. Heard to Albert Anderson, et al., CO acres In Tp. 37 1W Minnlo Clurk to J. D. Heard, land in Tp. 37, 1W M. B. Banker to city of Med ford, property in Barrs add. Medford B G. Notherlund Jr. to Alhort Alford, property In Talent,, 10 10 10 10 10 450 10 10 1 1 If there Is anything of Interest In the city of Medford or the Rogue rlvor valley which the visiting dele gation of I Gronde business men will not haw seen when they board their train for the north Friday morning It will not be tho fault of local business men headed by Presi dent Colvlg of the Commercial club, who are today showing the visitors the city. Km It and literature has been placed alumni their car and this afternoon the visitors are being taken about the city In automobile. Statistics regarding tho building of Medford have been crowded upon them and they are delighted with their visit hero and that that thtey are rocolvlng Jitst what they want. Tho men havo been throughout the state on this trip, but It Is easy to see that they were greatly Impressed by the- growth and air of prosperity found here. They all express great admiration for tho metropolis of southern Oregon. Jlio members of the party are: V. J. Church, mayor of I .a Grande; George L. Cleaver, president of the Thronson Fruit company; Charles K. Cochran, attorney; 'George T. Cochran, state water commissioner; George H. Carrey, real ostato; John Collier,' president People's store; Bruce Donuls, editor nnd owner of the La Grande Evening Observer; J. E. Foley, proprietor Foley hotel; Fred D. Gaskell, stock ralsor and farmer: Frod J. Holmes, president La Grande National bank; Ed Kiddle, president La Grande Milling com pany: F. L. Meyers, cash lor La Grande National bank; William Mil ler, vice president United Statos Na tional bank; Dr. N. Molltor, physic ian and surgeon; Walter M. Pierce, proprietor Hot Lake sanitarium; E. Polack, proprietor city grocery aud bakery: Julius Roosch, proprietor La Grande browery; P. S. Johnson, We-i naha Lumber company, president La Grando Commercial club; James A. Russell, president La Grande Meat company; I). M. Sherwood. proprie tor IbIs theater; Mac Wood, prosl dentotho Golden Rule company; Sam Brown, farmer, aud J. M. Rice, mer chant- Prosecuting Attmnev Mulko'y on Tuesday Mod u petition with County Judge .1. In Noll ahinir that Minnie Frodenbui'jc, Hfted 1 1, and Kthela I're denburg, aged 1(1, be committed to the custody of the Uos and dills' Aid society nt Portland, alleging in the petition that they are dependent chil dren. The matter wns culled to the at tention of the prosecuting uttnmc by a women's orgaiiiMtioii which was perfected in Medt'oul u few weeks utto for the purMso of lookiutc a tier eases of deliiupiency and dependency which may be found among the bos aud girls of the il. Fight Fans Disappointed. TORONTO, Out.. Jan. IS. -Fight fans here are greatly disappointed hero over the announcement that Al Williams, an eastern heavyweight, has been substituted for Al Kiibtak, as the opponent of Jim Fljnn In a to-round fight tonlRlit. Tho ovact cause for tho substitu tion could not be learned, but Tom Flanagan, promoter of tho local club, Intimated that Jack Johnson had something to do with tho change. Ah neither man Is considered a real op ponont for the Pueblo fireman, much speculation has been caused concern ing the real reason for the shift. HnsklnB for health. Family Hair Dressing Benefits the Hnlr of Men, Women aud Children Get a bottlo of dollghtfiit, refresh ing PARISIAN SAGE madam, and have ovcryody in tho houao use it regularly. It's fine for children as woll as grown nps nnd ('lias. Strang guarantee PARISIAN SAGE to drive away dandruff, stop falling hair or Itching scalp, or money back. Largo bottlo 50 cents. ' "I think PARISIAN SAGE Is good an a hair grower. It Is good to rid the hair of dandruff and stop the hair from fulling out. It is a henu tiflor as woll as a scalp cleaner. I Intend to keep it in the houso. I know It helped my head," Hannah Harkness, Marsballfnwu, Iowa. L. N. JDDD TALENT OREGON Jackson County Orchards, Homes and Farms In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots of the Rogue River Valley Monthly Blooming and Climbing Roses, Tree Roses, Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a General Assortment of All Kinds of Fruit Trees H. B. PATTERSON Office la Nash Hotel Lobby IuMiIo Kiitninie Next to Barber Shop Salesyard III Koutli Kir Strut Office Phone .Main (till RchIiIcikc Phono .Main 210:1 : CLOSING OUT BARGAINS PRICES Hoys' and Misses' Flat Weave and .Teisey Ribbed Heavy Kleeee Muni Vests mill Pants, sizes 20 to JM, regular 2lfc, IUc and HOe values, sale price, eaeh . ...: '.. ...i25 .Misses' Fleece Lined Union Suits, f0e and (0e values, 39c the suit: 2 for 75 Misses' Kxtra Heavy Fleece Lined Union Suits, 1 and $1.25 values, each 75 Hoys' Wool Ribbed Union Suits, $1.2o value, closing out price, suit 75 Ladies' Union 'Suits, (iOe quality 3fty; 2 for w . 4 . "t Ladies' Union Suit, Toe quality, suit. .50 Ladies' Union Suit, $1 quality, suit ...75 Ladies' Union Suit, $l.f() quality . .$1.00 Ladies' lleavv Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, (J(V finality IX)$ each; 2 for . .. 75 Boys' Madras Cloth and Che viot Blouse Waists, in sizes 6 to 12 years, 25 and 50c each Fancy Calendars for 15)12, eaeh in box; regular 10c aud loe quality, each 5 China Lily Hulks, small size, each 1 1000 Photograph Local View Post Cards, 2 for 5 or 12 lor 25 1000 cakes Toilet Soap 5c, quality, :i for 10c Andrew .Jergens Talcum Powder, full I- II). can worth 25c, sale price I5c 25 doz. Men's Heavy All Leather Work and Driving (Moves, the best values in the city at 50, 75 aud SI pair Ladies' ISxtra Fine Quality (launtlet Driving (Moves, pair $1.00 The best line of popular priced Hosiery in the city, any size or color in men's, ladies' and misses'. HUSSEY'S i i&&tlkt11ftlftimtKtIJrffrlklkfrW &jjj&jjjprp j Attention OrcKardists Orders are now being taken by the Association for ORCHARD HEATERS of five-quart capacity, lard pail type, costing not to exceed 9 3-4 per pot f. o. b. Medford. This pot has been found by tests 3 recently made in the valley to be the best and most economical type lor our purpose. f. umcrs aiso taicon iop JtauttMUJND iviuuu-Jb; j OIL, which can be delivered in tank enrs for not to 5 exceed 4 cents f. o. b. Medford. Orders for pots must be received not later than February M to secure this price. Orders for oil should come at quickly as possible that distribution may bo arranged. Rogue River Fruit & Produce Assn. i i 444(4(44(4444(4444(4444(444444(44H(4f4f Rex Spray Companies Special Attention to Users of Lime and Sulphur Spray Notices lm vu been hciiI out brnnnYant by n (ntnpotilivn Arm, clnimiiiK a spray of (15 pur cont, nearly one-Hixtli Htronor than nny other Hprny and m'oinmoiiiliiif,' mihjIi Hjirny to bu moru diliitcil than I to 11 bccniiHo Htroiii;ur than II HX. Tho following h an onny tout by which any gtowor can imccr lain i'or hiniHOir au to wholhor hiioIi rupriiHunlntionH uro correct or not. Tho spray Kcmt out by Tim Hx CompnuioH will woih 10.0 pouuilH pur gallon. When diluted J to 11 tho mixture will wuigh 8.5(1 pomidn pur gallon. Any Hjiray rajirusontcil as boing Hlrongor which will not mrot Hio above requirciiieiilH i old under 1'iiIho l'epre.noutiitioiiH, anil tho pernoii ho offoring Hiunu 1h miliject to proHooiilion by thu Slate nnd Federal mithoritiuH, HKX LIMK & SULPHUR SOLUTION i giiiirnntooil nt nbovo Hlrcngth. If iniide any Hlrongor there m daiigur of oryutiilliatioii, cBiccially if tho wprny in loft out in cold wcmlhur. HKX iH jiiNt what it ruproHoiil i I Hell' to bo, mill Hhoiild lie lined according to dirnclioiiH to got bent rcmillH. U',K SIMIAYS uro iiiiulo in nil purlH of (ho United HtutcH mid Cniinda. - Wo havo had yours of oxporionco ami know wlmrcof wo Hpcnk. For cnwli or lime tortus, ieu Producers Fruit Company Distributing AgcnlH for Oregon, Mi for Hollon Huaturs, We wish to impress you with the fact that we are EXCHANGE HEAD QUARTERS Through us you can ex change what you don't want for what you do want. Nothing down and 20 per mouth buys new two room house with two large east facing lots, sewer ami water. Price $!)00. o-aero tract just outside city limits, suitable for sub division or chicken ranch. Price $2!)00, easy terms. Splendid south aud east facing lot on South Oakdale, high class residence district. We are in a position to make price on this away below the market value. AVe have a few choice lots on Dakota and King St. at. prices that are right and terms lo suit. AVill exchange real estate for automobile. Nothing down and $10 per month buys good high, dry lot; sewer and water. Price, :i:io. Los Angeles and Sett Hie property for exchange. 10-aere orchard tract, near city; (i acres in 7-year-old Newtown apples, 4 acres in 1-year-old pears. Price $7(50 per acre. 2L acres within .IVIj miles of Medford; one half set to !J aud l year old apples and pears. Good deep black loam soil. Splendid homo site with fine view of vallo'. Price, $8500 cash. Wc aim to handle and ad vertise only real bargains. BENSON INVESTMENT COMPANY REAL ESTATE .'Kit OAUNinT-COUICV MINES neifiDiNo I'Iiouch! Hell, 701)1 Home, H1MC .