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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1912)
1 1 " i u 6 1 1 r i' -4rW- PAGE TEN TEDDY'S LIFE IS THREATENED NEW YORK, Mnrch 23.--Thnl he lins received mnny letters from mail crrtiiks tbrenteninjr bin life wns ad mittcd by Tlicodoro Kooscvelt. "The letters wore first licnrd of in Port land, Maine, and lloston, where ex'tm precautions to protect the colonel were taken. Hoosevclt would not htate wliero the letters came from, or what they contained. BOSTON, Mass., Mnwh 2.1. Col onel ltooscvelt's train was late in nrrivhig hero today and he wn. forced to rush across the city to frttch a train for Portland, Maine, where ho speaks tonight. The former president is accompan ied on his trip by Mcdill MeCormiok of Chicngo, one of hU chief support ers. Colonel Hoobcvclt i scheduled to spenk today from the rear plat form of his train at Dover, N. II. COURT HOUSE NEWS Circuit Court News. State oi Oregon vs. S. W. Wane, uttering a forged check. Grand jury returned a true bill. State of Oregon vs. Wm. Corneti, (Hunting a gun at another. Grand jury returned u true bill. State of Oregon vs. Dan Mahui, belling liquor to a minor, true bill State of Oregon vb. Mark Fii.tie.v, selling liquor to a minor, true bill. State of Oregon vs. C.VT. Stockain, selling liquor to a minor, true bill. State of Oregon vs. Chas. Leon, larceny, tmc bill. . State of Oregon vs Peter Ij-ibi-, larceny in a building, not a tme bill. State of Oregon vs. R. J. Edwards, assault, not a true bill. Probate. Will of Eli K. Anderson probated. BstaJc Stephen II. Glass. . or"dcr confirming sale o'f real property. Estate rienry Horizon Trip!.!, order appointing Marie Whipple. John Owens and Hasten M. Srctt apprais ers. Estate Rebecca Eggleston, order removing executors and appointing R. P. Neil administrator. Estate W. II? Caine, order setting April 20, 1012 us day for final settlement. . MKD1?0RT MATE TRTBUXE. MK1)1 LOOKS GOOD l-OK TNb HJTUK1: Ol- I'UON INU vn VtBmjfySkw0 fill rXv fftfs Tt1 AW m. --i r OK IX 01?K(JOX, SA'ITKDAV. MAKOK 23, 1012. TWC ItAtVETCC.l Ol C IT. O. niUlnp. imtvhnso of The Harvester i2.ni for MO.000 tru cnusptl no end of comment anions horsemen. The price U the li!?liet paid for n trot tta? stallion since the Iwoui la.v of twenty yean, a so. ant tlie follower?, of harness racing regard It as orMctuit of the vitality of their faxorlte -port. OFFICIAL FIGURES PLACE MINE DEAD AT SEVENTEEN M'CURTAIN, Okla., JIarcli 23. Official figures given out tonight show the death list at the Sans Ders Coal company disaster here Wednes day to bo seventy. Twelve bodies were recovered today, making a total of sixty-four. The remaining bodies were located and will bo brought out when tho debris Is cleared away. Whiskey Stirs Eloquence. RED BLUFF, Cal., Marcli 23. Unusually eloquent was prohibition speech delivered here by Dr. Bone of San Francisco. It ended with a scathing denunciation of tho miscre ant who had filled the orator's water glass with whiskey. JOE BAUM HERE WITH PICTURE SHOW PRINTING PAMPHLETS FOR PARTY PRIMARIES SALEM, Ore.. March 23. A total .Toe Ilnum. formerly u resident of Mcdford and well known in bushier j 102,J0O corrupt practice., pomphlct. . , ,,,... ii . ! it is announced today, will he printed circles oi tins ciiy, i m iu ny ium aging the production of the photo play "Zigomar," having purchased the state rights. The pictures were shown Friday night at the Ugo where they will be seen again tonight and Sunday. "Zigomar' is a great Frciich detec tive story. It is shown in three fuil reels and is said to be one of the most sensational pictures produced. Ac cording to tho:-e who saw the play Fridav evening it is excellent. HOME STATE OF DIXON MAY REJECT PRIMARY PLEA for tho republican party, 41.'J$0 for the democratic party before the state primaries April ll. In the pamphlet will be mater instructing the voters in regard to the casting of their ballot', and the election Iaw& so that the law need not be violated through ignor ance. LA FOLLETTE PLURALITY CUT DOWN TO 9519 GRAND FORKS, X. I).. March 'J1. With 350 precincts in North Dako ta yet to be heard from. Senator La Follette in today leading Theodore Roosevelt in the recent presidential primary election by 0,510 vote-. Walks in Her Sleep. LAKEVIEW, Ore., March 22- Miss Nellie Porter, 20, walked ten miles In her sleep, stumbling over rocks, fording streams and climbing barbed wire fences. When sho awoko she was on a neighbor's front porch, with her breast badly- cut by barbed wire. HELENA. Mont., March 23. United States Senator Dixon, man ager of tho Roosevelt campaign, made an appeal today to tho republican committee' of this, his own state, for the presidential preference primary. Tho state committee will meet to morrow to call a stato convention. It is said thcro Is a disposition among the members of the stato committee to ignore this request, which is sim ilar to others that have been made. USE ALLEN'S F00T-EASE by the Progressive Republican league The antiseptic powder to bo shaken of Montana. I'nto the shoes. If you want rest and . comfort for tired, tender, aching, swollen, sweailug icei, uso Aliens Foot-Ease. Relieves corns and bun Ions of all pain and prevents blisters, soro and callous spots. Just tho thing for Dancing Parties, Patent Leather Shoes, and for Breaking in New Shoes. It is the greatest com fort discovery of tho age. Try It to day. Sold everywhere, 25 cts. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE trial package, address Allen S. Olm sted, Lo Roy, N. Y. Tacoma Plans Auto Races. TACOJIA, Wash., March 22 Ta coma is planning a big auto parade for tho carnival In June, to bo held on tho American lake prairies, just outside the city. An effort will be made to get tho drivers who enter tho Santa Monica races to compete here also. APPEAL TO REASON CEASES PUBLICATION KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Mmvli IM. "The Appeal to llea-uu," leading so cinlUt periodical of the United States i- soon to ecne publication, accord ing to announcement made here to day. The editor, Kii'd I). Warren, declare- that it w too hard work lo keep the paper gomu'. and miv thai the Appeal' present t ilit with the rutted States court- and the po-t of tiee department over the alleged Lea venworth pri-on senudal i- the impel'- "-wan song." " The Appeal to Ken-on i- puhli-hed in tlinud, Kansas ISSUE TEN MILLION BONDS TO IMPROVE RIO GRANDE NEW 'YORK, March '-:. 'Final tip provnl has been made of the arrange ment for the propo-rd i-sue bv the Denver uud Rio Grande railroad of .flO.000,00 seven er cent ndju-tment income bonds, by the directors of the company, according " auuouiiceineut made here today. The money thtw rai-ed i- to be u-ed for the immediate improvement of the road. COEDS BETTER STUDENTS THAN MEN AT EUGENE EUGENE. Ore.. March L3 Women student.- of the Univcr-itv of Oregon today arc jubilant over the report of the university regi-trar -honing that thev arc doing better -ehola-tie work than the men. The report -hows nl-o that as a rule the Mudcnts living in Eugene do better work than those who come in daily from some other locality. Slto - jK" H ' I Complete K AN INVESTMENT IN A DIAMOND i-opilrcn careful thought ami the proper coiifldeiuo In n firm to uiirrnnt absolute satlNfnctlou. To noto tho proper com. imrltoii you niuM Inspect them from i largo ami woll holcctoil utoek, Hiich hn I am able to Miow. In this way ou bccoiuo thoroughly familiar with value mill feel iiHMirel of wife mill economical buying through my binding guarantee. I V I N K W A T V II A N I) ji: w.niiuv lmiwiuiNu Medford, Oregon Martin J. Reddy Tho Jowolor DIAMOND NKTT1NU AND ENOIIAVINO 1IONIJ HEItll Noar Po8toffico ssnsc BS se.-jilJiiijmiij.Ji!.l!U :im ma. 4 4 It Is Not Always Fair to blame carbon trou bles on the oil. An improper mixture m.ny often cause car bon; o may carrying oil too high In the crnnk-casc, or driv ing with a retarded spark. So far ns your hi bricatlnjroll iconrrnml. you can alwayi krrn frro froin,carlx)n trouble by utinr I'olannc. Polarinn Oil contain no free carbon, yet It re tainaall the real lubricat ing properties. 11 does not break up or lotc body under high temperature, or icTrro friction. It affords com plrtr, uniform lubrira tlon in lint and cold weather alike. OurPolarine booi.lt t ttlltall obout rolarin Oil. Trnn million LubrUanti and Oriattt. Writt for your copy today, to any agtney Standard Oil Company ( Incorporated I A Big Reduction in Gem and Madza LdtllpS We are now selling the Gem and G. E. Edison Madza Lamps at the following prices: Gem 30 Watts 20c Gem 40 Watts 20c Gem 50 Watts 20c Gem 60 Watts 20c Gem 80 Watts 30c Gem 100 Watts 30c Edison Mazda 26 Watts 50c Edison Mazda 40 Watts 55c Ediaon Mazda GO Watts 75c Edison Mazda 100 Watts $1.10 Edison Mazda 150 Watts $1.65 Edison Mazda 250 Watts $2.30 This means a saving on lamps to our customers of 10 to 20 per cent. Rogue River Electric Co. ; You Can't Beat it Too Fast T T t- T f T T f I t t T f T T - mm ' I V . ? 9 9a 9 9 9 9 Wl 2Mb Sttfe Iftk 3? 3P 3EF 3? t lh ' W- t BACK TO THE WOODS Everybody's Doing it Now f&$!9&& l-wnii,iiMiM'uMmiig" mmmiifiw . c, . ! f ? f t t t ? T T T ? T f T f T f t f i M 4