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MEDFORDJTATTi TRTBUNE, MTCDFOttD, QHKOOy. WMDKKSnAY. MARP1T 27t.l!)12. REBELS FORCE GRAFTERS KEPT L TURKS DEFEAT ITALIAN TROOPS PROGRESSIVE AGGRESSIVE FEDERAL RETREAT SEEK NEW RATES REODY. CONFER ' PAGE SIX EMON GROWERS DUNN HARMON SENATORS CON 1 Efj 1'ASO, Tc.sns, Mnrch 27. -After four days mid nights of fiejilhi which bcBiin tit F.senlon Saturday ntid cnileil nt 9 o'clock Inst nicjit on the outskirts of liininex, the federal troops under Generals Aubert, Villa and Urbinn arc retreating today. They stopped this morning ten miles from the San Pedro ranrh. About the San Pedro rnneh the halite rtiKed with varying success all day yohtcrdny. The cnnnuiiitding was continuous, the federals having ten machine guns and three cannon, the rebels four machine guns and two cannon. Tho rebel marksmanship was the morn accurate, making up for the difference in artillery strength. Overwhelmed by the combined nt tack, the federals retreated in go"d order nt titfO o'clock last evening, carrying their wounded. They admit losing 200 killed and wounded, while the rebels clnim that less than 100 of their force were killed. TinifTs sn 70 COAST WASHINGTON. 1. (. Man.li "Ji llinling that the 1 07,000 alleged to have been penl by Senator Nnsve Stephenson of Wt-eoiiMii in purclms ing his scat in the Pnited States on atc during the senatorial piimarie-s in that state never left the hands of his campaign managers. Senator Pii, crane of Ohio declared in the mmi.I" todav that he will vote to allow the Wisconsin senator to keen his cal. "The failure of some men who re ceived Stephenson's money proper! v to account for its disbursement." Pomeivnc said, "is referable rather to the fact that they did not disburse it at all than to the fact that it was disbursed illegally." IA FOLLETTE TO OR OREGON "WASHINGTON", D. C. March 27 The California congressional delega tion here this afternoon declared that they believed nil danger of the dis continuance of the Sau Francisco mint as a mint, has passed. Following u heariug before the house sub-committee on appropria tion Congressmen Stephens, Kent, Hayes, Baker and Knowland united in declaring that neither assaying nor coinage would bo abolished at Snn rruneisco. All mx were present at the hearing. "We convinced the committee." said Hayes, "I am sure, that to stop coinage and assaying at San Fran ciso would be anything but econom ical. I think no change in the present status will be made." DR. BURKE STARTS PRISON SENTENCE SANTA ROSA, CI.f March 27. Resigned apparently to his i'ate, Dr. Willard P. Burke, sentenced to ion years imprisonment for dynamiting the tent in which Luetta Smith and her baby lived at the Burke Sanitar ium near here, left for Sau Qucntiti prison shortly before noon today. I)r, Burke surrendered himself to Sheriff Smith upon receipt of word that the sunreme court had denied his applica tion for a new trinl. The aged phy&i ciun was accompanied by A. E. Grigs by, superintendent of his mines PEACE REIGNS ONCE i MORE IN HONDURAS NEW ORLEANS, La., March 27. Honduras Ik at peace, today as a re sult of tho crushing defeat of Jokc Maraua Valladarea, the Indian leader or the Hondurau rebels, In which 100 or his 200 men wero killed and CO captured, according to dispatches re ceived hero from Tegucigalpa. Tho victorious federals had -00 Infantry and a machino gun detach ment In command of Major Guy Ma loney or New Orleans, commander or President Bonlllu's machino gun corps. Valladarcs has fled the country. PORTLAND, March 27 An nouncement is made- today by Thomas McCtisker, manager of the campaign in Oregon of Senator Robert M. La rollette, TJr.it the i-coiimii senator will cover tho state thoroughly in his speechmakiug tour, probably making nt least n dozen addresses. Senator La Follctte will arrive in Oregun be tween April 1 jjjnd 10 and in further ance of his campaign for the republi can national convention, will speak in Oregon point, besides Portland, Bak er, Ln Grande, and the Dalles, in the eastern part of the state: Salem, Al bany. Kugene. Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland, in western. The Oregon presidential primaries will be held April 10. RIOTING RESULTS. (Continued from Page One.) WASHINGTON. 1). C. Maich 27 California fruit growers toda filed with the interstate commerce commis sion a new attack upon the lemon rates to Oregon. Washington and Idaho. They declare the $l.2." on lemons to the northwest is excessive and ask a rate of 1 per hundred IHUIllds. The petition filed with the commis sion says the growers supposed tlu were fighting the northwestern rale increase when they asked the com mission recently to cancel Utah in-1 creases because the North Pacitic states have always been under Salt Lake tariffs. Recently, however, the railroads changed their tariffs. The growers also demand repara tion for oerehurges. PAYNE MUST PAY Much political piKuidcaurc In seen In 'a luncheon ulven at the Hotel Holland today by in .1 F. Kedtly at which lluorgo W. Dunn, candidate for county Judge, cvRoadnutstor W. W. Harmon, Kcl Andrews, Colonel l L. TouVelle. UeoiRC P. Minis and (leorge Putnam were guests. While those who attended the tuncheon ad mit that the count) political nit na tion was" touched upon. In fact, dis cussed at souio length, they refuse to state the real reason for the confer once, maintaining ttiat the luncheon had no significant It Is known, however, that l)r J P. Iteddy re turned In some liable fiom Portland today, that Mr. Dunn mine from Ash laud on the motor this morning and thai Mr. Harmon was at the train to meet them. LONDON, March 27 Thut five hundred men slum mid wounded is the estimated loss of the lluhnu forces in the severe defeat llu miH'ered ill the hands of the TurU near Tohruk, Tripoli, delajcd confifimallou of which was received by the Central News Ageuev here today. The dispatch gives verification of u I'nitcd Press cable from Constan tinople March 1. which stated the Italian losses as two thousand and lite Turkish casualties at 1100, and said the Italians wcic diivcu back badly defeated. Continued Trom Page One. Schriver, the first mayor under tho commission rorm of government, and his political opponents. Matters reached a climax when John Lobney, editor of a weekly paper here, pub lished a severe criticism or the mayor. It Is alleged that Schriver thrashed Looncy so seriously that he will be confined to the hospital for some time. After two days of rioting the mob attacked the police station and the police fired a volley Into the crowd. allowing a wide latitude ln the pre sentation or evidence. It was brought out that tho sub scriptions totalled about I'.iO.OOO. that about $S000 was still due ami collectable, that the survey mnde by Engineer Heldel cost $4000. that the survey notes and $10,000. secured trom tho underwriters, had beon turned over to the county which had tlnished the Pumice hill grade at a cost of $9 ISO additional, and that the subscription lists were In the custody of P. 11. Merrick, trustee for tho underwriters, to whom $3000 Is still due. Mr. Payne stated that he had been promised by the soliciting committee that he need not pay the subscrl tlon unless $100,000 was raised, but members or the committee denied ' making any such promises. E DWARDS SIGNS TOM MTARLAND Tommy MeFnrl.iml, a clever little Sun Francisco .scrapper who recently went against Ad Woleuil -sticking out a 10 round bout, with honors even, has been signed by Frankie Kdward for a go here with Bobbie Kvnns ne.t week. MeFarlaml will he here soon to train. Orrine for Drink Habit thy it at out i:.pi:nsi: ttVe are lir earnest when we ask you to give ORRINH a trial. You have nothing to risk and even thing to kiiIii. for your uionev will lie re turned, If after a trial ou fall to get results from ORPINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opirtunlty to try the OHItlNE treatment. It Is a very simple treatment, can be given In the home without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small price. ORRINE Is prepared In two ferms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE No. 2. In pill form, for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $t a box. Come In and talk over the mattur with us. Ask for booklet Leon W llasklus. East Main Sss CURES OLD If an nbl mrn nrlfltaul slmnlv boeiMiBA thn flnh vn (1Iaiua(1 nt til (it I particular spot. It would bo an easy matter to apply so mo rotnody directly The following witnesses testified: i t0 tho placo that would kill tho gonus; or tho diseased. Hash might bo v wtnriumi .- v inrrii.v Con ' piovou oy a surgical operation nau a euro oncoiou. imi uio very ioi A Wcterlund. K fc. Merrick. ( co. ovo fopm q( Qr extorLll an,fOVon Davis, Geo. Putnam. . . Hnr- return nf tor bointr cut nwiv. shoo.- th.it buck of thorn It n. mnrlilil oaUM J. L, mon. Dr. C. R. Ray. J. M. Root. Wm. M. Cohig, A. Coleman. Spence Chi! ders. L. G. Porter, D C. A. Weaver. The jury was composed ef: W. which must bo removed betoro a euro can result. Just as long ns the pollution continues in the blood, tho ulcer rom.ilns an open cesspool fjr the ftnnn.l,nf lM.M..Jt H.ltlnt. ,kn .t.A..l..lUH I. v-....a .. ,V O O O . "Ml Qami TT nn-tnn nn.1 ""F"' w JIUU HMM.U mu VUI.UI.I mill uuu wo lilt . o.v.u vuil'ii u uviui . i.awion anil . v.,, ,,ii y. ,i.i t. ,., ....... .. ..... ,., . ,(. .,, MJ fU.jrU,t bliU U.WM. . 4U.MUVUS UVO.jr UilUU U, ilIi,M4bJ U..14 IU,U, 4.W.AJ tho clrcuLition, and thus complotolv doc3 nwav with tho cause. Whon '8. S. S. has clonnsed tho blood, tho sore, begins to hoal. and It is not a H VorcroBs foreman- Goorco Hoi- surfaco cur0 but- U hoallng procosa bogtns at tho bottom; soon tho dla- M. .NOrcrOES. roreman, UCOrgO HOI , h coaSflS. tho inllanunntlon leaver, anil thn nlaeo fllU In u-lth llrnt. comb. Asbury Hcall, Chas. Owens, : healthy flosh. Under tho purifying and tonio olToots of 8.8.S. tho system Is built up, and those whoso ho filth has boon linpairod by tho drain nnd worryjot an old soro will bo doubly bonofltod by lta ubo. Boel: on Hcroi and Uloora and any medical advice frco to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Geo. E. Moore. J. E. Roberts, W. W. Gregory, R. P. Campbell, Grant Mathews, Frank Crump, W. A. Tresham", A. S. Furry. WEST ENDORSES PLAN TO BRING GOVERNORS WEST firairs CENTRAL AVE NEAR P.O. EASTER SALE Hffis ONLY TEN DAYS TO GET READY "La Vogue" Suits and Coats PORTLAND, Ore, March J7. -Governor West today cndoivcd the efforts of tho Roso Festival associ't tion in bring woMcru governor to this city for a. conference nt tho lime of the Rose Fo&tival in June. lie in tends to ibsiio invitations to twenty governors of wostern stutes to mtt in l'orlluud and dincuss economic liroblcnin con fronting Pacific coast nnd the Rocky Mountain states. NEW MEXICO ELECTS STANDPAT SENATORS SANTA J'B, N. M., March 27. -Thomas. J). Catron of Santa Fe and Albert IJ. Fall of Three Kivern wero elected United States bcnntorh from New Mexico today by the state legis lature. Roth are fituudpnttcrs. MARRIED. At the Presbyterian manse, tho Rev. W. F. Bhlolds united Jn mar lingo Mr. William Ellis Mooney und Miss Pearl .Hollenboak at 2 p. in., Wednoaday, March 27. These young puoplo aru both of Prospect, this county, and in that pluco they ox poct to malto their futuro home, Thoy have tho good will and good wishes of all. IS ' vp'vrv uii Vcjaoon mjp HO Beautiful Xew Suits man tailored, made of all wool materials in navy, blaek and iancy mixtures v e r y special, $15.00 500 Beautiful New Lingerie and Tailored Waists, alllhis season's styles, nicel' t rim med, well 'niade,rtg fom a svwhd 3)13 New White Serge Coats, Suits and Dresses (fW' a& 25 New S)ring Coats made of all wool materials, all sizes and colors up to date in style, specially low priced at $5.98, $9.98, $18 and $20 Beautiful New Lingerie Waists made of .Marquisette beautifully trimmed and well made, very special val ues for this sale $2.48, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 GLOVE SALE KuvHors I.islo Gloves, a pair i!."c Kaysurs 10 Mutton Wash able Chamois Gloves, a pair flDc Kayhor'n Ml Mutton Kllk Cloves. $1 2!S Krado, a pair. ..98c Easter Neckwear The verv latest ideas in Collar and Cuff Sets at ! 19, 50 and 98 a set The new .Monobows at 50 each Beautiful new lace Collars in all styles at 25, 50(i and 98 each Easter Handbags Just received, the new Wash Bags in white and colors on sale at 48, 69 and 98 each. New Leather Bags 69, 98 and $1.50 BELTS 150 new wash Belts with genuine ITa Pearl Buckle, worth 25c, each ItlL COMBS Some new ideas in Back Combs. AQp See them at, each tOL Usjifi Easter Corsets We are sole agents for the celebrated J)r. "Warner's Rust-Broof ('orsets. See the new models at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3 "Red Ifern" new model, $5.00 a pair We have recently added to our line tho celebrated "Goodwin" Front Lace Cor set, the best fitting corset, made. Many styles ut $5.00 and $6.00 Easter Underwear Our Spring and Summer line of Under wear and Hosiery is now complete. See the splendid values we offer. WEDNESDAY Win)Ni:st)AY The third day of labor we've had, In helplnit the PKOI'M'J inaKes I'S feel itlad For OUR vvurh for the I'tUII.H' demands their imipeel, And their Faith and their TRUST we will novel" musical. WRDNKHIUY We say lt You ale niililbiii' lllt'00, Until the tomorrow you will not he Tree, Rut today Is tho day for InttittlKcnt woilt, Do It well and he happy, your duilurt don't nllllk. WICDN'WHDAY- Is tho time, and (his Is tho day. For "when the sun hIiIiiom In tho time to iiuiko liiiy," And (lie "wealdliiK" HUe IiUIih iiiiimt our flllnerx Olirbjil, Needs trultiliiK for the hattles of this old world. WICHNKSDAY -Your place Is as fluid as the Mini, One day. and your cce In this week In done, I.Ike some l'tJOl'l.i: who stand back and let others loud, You must push youiselt forward If YOU would succeed. WtCDNUSDAY For ourself why don't YOU do ThliiKH that are ditfereiil and by MKTIIOOH NKW, Make a place for yourself In the foremost ranks, And make the old PUIII.IC to you return THANK!?. WKONKSDAY Old day wo aio here all the while. And by our NKW MKTIIODH we make PKOI'I.K smile, While others are cryhiK that their HUHINKHH Is RAO, We're happy, we're WORKING, and we never kH ul. WKI)Ni:.SI)AY--Next week we will meet YOU tmalli, OhniiKe your dress, ho the FIRST, and as tho FIRST rolKu. (live the l'KOI'I.K a chance, to uet n sipiare deal, And llko US stand up squarely and say how YOU feel. It's a fiitin thltiK. but It's a FACT, the ones who are first are the mil) tines you ever hear of. WHY? I (ecu u mo they are FIRST, and are dolin; NKW UiIiikh and nr umkliiK thliiKn Ki). We are tho FIRST. We want your HUHINKKH. We are couiIiik after It. We are up to the minute In our NKW MKTIIODH. We are RKUAUI.K. Today Is the time. And do not fori;ct that we are the 1IKST and there's a rea son. CONSULTATION ALWAYS FRKK. Drs. Saunders &. Green. MKDFORI), ORRGON. GARNKTT.CORKY RUll.DING RELIABLE ETHICAL THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WAKHINO A BPIX'IAIIV. A Mi WORK GUARANTRKl) Orders called for and dollvered. First class work donn by hand. Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and presned. Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Corner Klghtli nnd South Central Aveuuo. Sprin Seed V-'N;YH-- 1,. 1 ? -l 'C W9 ZjS l" ciPisW L a Jul! Seed Potatoes I have received a large shipment of Sunrise and Early Hose seed potatoes and am prepared to fill your orders. Theso are tho best varieties for this section aijd are tho best seed that grows. Garden Seeds Wo havo a big stock of garden and grass seed in "packages and bulk. Allen Grocery Co. M r-. r-