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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
ijm8U(.-nwwDr4wiwri iwiinaftn t,tme mmnimwiw PAGE SEC MEDTTOttD MATL TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD. QKKGON. WRPNKRDAY, FNlVRUAftY 1-1, 1012. HOMESTEADERS WIN COW Wlllfam Lindsay and Margaret Lind say Advised That They Have Won Caso Involvhif Their Properties. Oiih Nowbury or this city Is In re ceipt of information to the effect thai tho local land office at Ilnsebnrg has decided the homestead contest cases of Win. LlntUay and Margaret Llml Bay In favor of tho homestoaders. Mr. Nowbury was attorney for the onlryincn. Among tho soveral homestead con teat cases held before Commissioner Canon In Med ford a few wcc!;b ago were tho cases of Mrs. Margaret Lindsay and her sou William Lind say. Mother and son had in 1902 each tikon a homestead In tho Dead In dian country, cast of Ashland. In 1907 final proof testimony was taken nnd after being sent to the land of fice at Itoseburg, and before patents wero Issued, the forest servlco filed with the gcnoral land office a pro test alleging In each caso a non compliance with the homestead law WASHBURN AGAIN HEADS FRUIT ASS'N Annual Meeting of Rogue River Fruit nnd Produce Association Held Indosc Plan for Central Selling Agency. Tht D.rtty Hint from Parts. At tin? minimi liuiiiis m.siou of Hie Rojjue Iliver Fruit nnd Produce association, Tue.-ilny afternoon, Col. K. t Wasblmni was re-elected presi dent and A. l UniulnH vice reiileiit. The following hwutl of directors was named : H. ('. Washburn. A. C. Allen, It. II. Pardons, A. C. Fiero, A. 0 Handall. U. K. O.tle, II. T. l'ritrluml. II. Wood, K. K. Palmer, C. W. Potter, C. H. Gillett. A. S. V. Cnrivcntoi-, F. K. Merrick, C. E. Whiter and Q. A. Hover. The association indorsed the plain to form a central soiling njieney with Hood Hiver and Wenatehee and dele jratcd a committee of three, W. I. Vawtor, It. 0. Wnshbtini and 1. S. Miller, to meet with representatives of these districts to perfect plans.. Annual reports were read and ac cepted. The business ilurini the past year was plensinjr to the members of as to residence, and In tho William the association, who extended a vote Lindsay caso It was alleged that at of thanks to Manager K. S. Miller. me time ho made flung on the borne- iff WmvmJiM IsBIImJ - B i 1 'T LIGHT SNOWFALL WORRIES RANGERS Outlying Section of Crater National Forest Hns Less Than Half ns Much Snow as Fell One Year Ago. , The local forest offioiaU are pre. paiitii; for a strenuous lire season owiiijj to tho li;lit snowfall in the mountains' this year. Only about one half as much snow lies on the "round in the forest us was there at this tunc last year. Supemsor ITriekson of the Crater uittiotml foivsl has just Mimlo iiIimi.K'ii Imiu. tlirnittttutiit lln. r " - - " " tores t lyuitf east f Itutto Falls and e.presses nmeli iIiMiHiiiitineiit at lite depth of the snow, Snow has fallen recently in the mountain", but ruin has followed mi eaih instance and this has itiillilied the effect of the full BOURNE FIGHTS PENNY POST Chairman of Committee on Postof flees Authorizes Statement That Ho Is Opposed to Lower Rates of Postage. WASHINGTON', Feb. II. -Present efforts to establish penny posture lates nie lo be met with opposition by Senator Itouiue of Orcpiii, cliuiiiuiiu of the committee on posluffices mid postroails. This announcement was atithorixcd by Senittor Bourne today. ORRINE CURES WHISKY AND BEER HABIT OltUlNK Ik the Hlnndiiid remedy and Im everywhere riirognlmid an tliu numt HiicreHsful and rellublo home tientnienl for tho "Drlnli llnblt." It Ih hlhly pmlned by tlioumintlH of women, becauno It hat) lenlured their loved mien to liven of nobrlely and iisefulneiul, mid tho weekly wageii which at one time worn spent for "Drink" me now uhoiI to purcliiiiio the nooeiimirlen and many comfortti for home. Any wife or mother who wiiiiIh to huvo her bunbaud or mm from "Drink" will bo Kbul to know thai mIio can pur eluiMo OltltlNi: at our Htoie, and If no benefit In obtained after a tilul tho money will bo i of nutted. Cliu bo kIvoii xeeretly. OltltlNH l prepared In two formic No. I. Hceritt trentmont, a powdor. aliHOlutely timteleHii mid odorlen. iilvon neerotly In food or drink; oil. ItlNK No. a. In pill form, la for thono who dcHlre to take voluntary treatment. CoMtn only tl 00 per box. AhK for rrco boolilet tnllliiK nil about OHHINIC. LEON W. HASKINS, EAST MAIN rtlick nlln rlnth conn with luea collai and crrisc elvrt belt. stead ho was tho owner of more than 100 acres of land, which, had this been proven would have disqualified blm as a homestead enlryman. Tho officials at Roseburg In their opinion stato that tho government wholly failed to prove Its charges, and recommended that the contest be dismissed and entry pass to patent. Thirty days will be allowed in which to appeal to the general land office from the opinion of the local laud office. ROGERS SCORES DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF LOS ANGELES BOY WHO SHOT DAD TO SAVE M8THER,FREE SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 14. John Phiilp Clark, 19-year-old boy, who f-bot and killed his drunken father here two days ago in order, ho said, to wive his mother's life, will be re leased. Evidence collected since the (hooting nil tends to substantiate the boy's story that his father appeared at their home at 2:30 o'clock in the morning nnd threatened to murder his mother and sister. Ho was at tacking his -wife when tho boy aroused from lii.s bed, seized a shot gun nnd shot bis father. TEDDY HAY TELL WHERE HE STANDS LOS ANGELES, Oil.. Feb. 14. Earl Uojjers, counsel for Clarence Harrow, roundly scored the district attorney's office today when his client, who is charged with bribing a Mc:samara juror, appenred in the superior court for the setting of the trial date. Rogers accused the district attor ney's office of juggling with the rights of his client, declaring that the transcript of the testimony taken by the grand jury that indicted Harrow, which had been given to the defendant in accord wit lithe law. contained the testimony of but 1G witnesses, when! 32 were examined. Ho further de clnred that the testimony of Le eompto Davis was omitted. Mir WOLVES al TIMBER Ben Edmondson in Black Butte Court try Runs Across Band of Ten Kills One Hammcrsley Has Little Success. MONEY FOR LIQUOR A BOISE. Idaho, Feb. 14. The sud"- den withdrawal of funds to purchase liquor licenses following an election In which the county -went wet today Is held primarily responsible for the closing of the State bank at Elk City, Idaho. It Is said that the heavy withdraw als crippled the Institution, as no provls'on for such an exigency had been made. NEW YORK, Fob. 14. Whore Colonel Roosevelt stands In tho pres ent political mix-up will be definite ly stated by the former president himself at Columbus next Wednes day. Roosovelt, It was said, will clu cidato fully what will be the nucleus of the platform on which ho will seek the presidency If ho is nominated. BANKER MORSE OFF FOR EOROPE NEW YOHK, Feb. 14. Charles W. Morse and fumily sailed today for Germuny on the stenmer KnUcriu Aiiguite Victoria. Tiie convict banker boarded the steamer at Hoboken last night. He is accompanied by his wife, his son and Dr. A. K. Fowler of Atlanta, Oa. RECIPROCAL TRADE URGED BY AUSTRALIA GERMAN NEWSPAPER DEMANDS INTERVENTION BERLIN, Feb. 14. The Berlin Po-t demands that the German government intervene in Mexico to secure repara tion for the murder byMe.icans of Huns Kugclmau. "There i no reason why we should uwuit action by the United State-, in the matter," the Post says. "Ger many is strong enough to protect Iter own people. The time has come when the Mexicans should be shown that they cannot murder Germans with impunity." REGIMENT MOURNS FOR POPULAR LIEUTENANT MELBOUHNE, Australia, Feb. 14. A meeting of thu cabinet was held yestonluy to discuss further recipro cal Jtrade with Canada. Nothing will be made public until negotiations now proceeding huvo been completed. Many Register. SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 14. Reg istration records in Seattle have been broken. With lf,200 men and women registered yesterday, the last day, the total ran up to 74,324, according to the figures for thu Gill recall election liibt yeur. Woman Is Assessor. BAN JOSE, Cal., Fob. 14. Tho now county assessor here is a woman Mrs, E. II Spltzor, widow of Louis A. Spltzor, who dropped dead Thurs day ufler 30 years of sorvlco in tho position his wife today ussumes. Bho will hold office until her nuccossor Qualifies i" 1016. MANILA, Feb. 14.-A pull linugs over the annual maneuvers of tho 0000 troops in Luzon today. Lieu tenant J. II. Powers, Eighth euvalry, one of tho most popular young offi cers in the islands, is dead. He is reported to have killed himself while on Jiis way to Luzon. Hi regiment is in mourning. Wolve-. are more numerous in the outlying district of Jackson county this year than they have been for several years-. A number of stock men above Butte Falls are driving their cattle to the lower ranges in order to protect them. Ben Edmondson recently ran across a bunch of 10. They juiiihm1 his dog and he succeeded in killing one outright and badly wounding n M'couri. On the di-eharge of hi rifle the wolve- scattered rapidly. Wolf track-, are oluiitiful in the Bhi"k Butte country. Trapper Hummer-ley is hiiid to be meeting with little sueee s. He is employed by the state and federal government. The wolves are making great in roads on the deer and unless checked will do far greater damage than mi all the year hunting season. TRAIN ROLLS OVER; OUT NONE IS HURT HIS TROUBLE NOT ffl; HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R. Huffman's Illness. Relief 0b- tained By Curing His Stomach Ailments. Wayncsville.N. C Mr. F. R. Huffman, ol this city, says : "I suffered dreadfully will: what I thought was heart trouble, and tried various medicines in vain. Alter other remedies had (ailed, Thed ford's Black-Draught restored me to health. I would not (eel safe without Black-Draught In the house. I consider it worth its weight in gold. It cured my indigestion, and by this means I was restored to health. I can not express my gratitude forlts benefits." Good health depends on the condition of your digestioh. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Thedlord's Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set in order your digestive system. It has done this (or others, during the past 70 years, and is today the most popular vegetable Jivcr remedy on the market. Try it. Insist on Thedford's. Price 25c. ' Progressive Aggressive It's Money in Your Pocket to cut nut tills ndvortUciiiont and bring it In our office if you have work vou want done or owe us a bill. FROM FEHHUAKY 11TII TO MAHl'H ITU WE WILL DISCOUNT EVEHYTHINU '..') PER CENT. $10 WORTH OF M WORTH OF AS AN ILLUSTRATION OUR ADVERTISEMENT and $7.M will pay for WORK. OUR ADVERTISEMENT and 18.7.r will pay for WORK'. WE ARE THE BEST because of our training mid iiipiucut. WE ARE THE CHEAPEST because we are the best and because wo ehooso to give the public a SQUARE DEAL. WE WANT EVERY ONE FOR A PATIENT AND EVERY PATIENT A BOOSTER. IF OUR WORK FOR YOU HAS BEES' SATISFACTORY TELL OTHERS, if not toll us nnd wo will make it satisfactory. IF OTHERS LOOK WISE AND CRITICIZE WE DO THE BUSI- vi.'yo j SKILLFUL WORK, MODERATE PRICES and a '.: ht cent RE DUCTION'. ASK US FOR OUR PRICE BEFORE SHOWING THIS AD. Clark K. Saunders, M. D. . K (Iroon, AI. D. Consultation always JRIOM Drs. Saunders & Green I'rnctuMi Limited to J'Jyc, War, No.so and Throat Garnott-Corey Building Medford, Orogon Reliable Ethical v44ArfMAA!4ariArfAAMM4MM44MArfMrfAfe4A4ft4AriflAMMdUUMft4MaMMaMMMttM ?'''"'-" vw-r-w ..rHv---v-v-"v--'-T--v''--''------r----'-l- - w- v w V V , 4P DEVILS LAKE, K. I) Feb. 1 I. Passengers on tho Oriental Limited, tho Groat Northern rallroad'n Pacific coast train, owe tholr lives to a mir acle today. Striking a broken rail east of Doyon, the train junipod tho track and rolled ovor and ovor down an ombaukmont, but nobody wau bc- rioiiBly Injured. Jeffries Feels Bad. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 14. - Juiuoa J. Joffrioh was deeply affected when he learned today of tho sud den death in Brooklyn of Giih Ruhlin, once a contender for heavyweight honorH. "Ruhlin was a Mpuire man, an hon- fft fighter and a credit to his pro- tuHnionr haul tho former champion. "He gave mo one of the hardoht bat tles of my career when he held mo to a 20-round draw, and I always held him in the highest respect." Thmrm is Only Onm 'T "Bromo Quinine" That is Laxative Bronte Quinine useo THE WOHtJJ OVER to cure a cold ih ome day. Always remember tho full name. Look (or this fcignuturo on every box. 25o. SWA rrnra LAND BARGAINS L. N. JUDD TALENT, OREGON JACKSON COUNTY Orchards, Homes, Farms In a Thriving Center In One of the Garden Spots of the Rojjuc River Valley. Great Display of New Spring Goods NEW BATISTES 1000 yds. beautiful now Batistes for waists and dresses, on sale Thurs day, a yard 8 AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. NEW GINGHAMS 2000 yds. fine quality J)russ Giiighiuiig, fast, colors, now patterns, on sale Thursday, yd. 10 NEW SPRING SUITS First showing of " La Vogue" Suits in tho lat est imported styles at oaeh....$18, $22.50 and $25 NEW SPRING WAISTS Thursday we place on sale 1000 now Tailored and Lingerie Waists made in this season's most up to date styles. It will pay you to see them. Prices $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 each. Make your selection while stock is complete. NEW SPRING COATS Tho latest ideas in Women's Spring Coats made of all wool serges and fancy mixtures, "La Voguo" styles, at $10.00, $12.50 and $18.00 oach NEW SPRING DRESSES Just received, a beautiful lino of Gingham Flaxon and White Lingerie Dresses on sale Thursday at $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and $0.98 oach Special 100 Women's Percale House Dresses worth p, on sale at $1.75 The greatest showing of Wash Goods Medford has ever known n6w is the time to buy 32 inch Zephyr Ginghams iu beautiful new patterns, colors guaranteed fast, good as most 20c grades, on sale Thursday, a yard 1G Beautiful new Dimities in dainty patterns for children's dresses, special, a yard 15 Hyde- Grade Galatea, best woaring'eloth ina'do, very special, n yard 18 "Klaxon" Cloth in now patterns, best washing cloth made, a yurd 18 5000 yards beautiful Silk Mixtures, fast colors, just the thing for dainty summer gowns and evening wear, special, a yard 20 Imported Japanese Gropes, crinkled effects, vtivy special, a yard' .'.., '. '....: 20 A. F. C, Dress Ginghams, beautiful plaids, stripes and chocks, very special, a yard 12 32 inch Imported Scotch Ginghams in the most beautiful selection of patterns at, a yard 25 "Liuare" a new wash fabric, beautiful do signs, a yard ' 15 MMrtflftfrllMlMftftllMMlWlMW ; : ; : : : - ; - ; . : ; : : : ; ; ;: -; : ; i -: : : : : . - : - : : : -; : : : : : . ; ; , : : : : : : ; : : : : ; : 4 4