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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1912)
V page Eiairr MTODFORD MAIfr TRABUNTO, MTSDffOUP,, ORWION, PHI DAY, APRIL fi, 1Q12. t: FOSS CHOICE OF BAY STATE NOTED CONCERT SINGIil? L I KKX"XK IS SUGD FOR DIVORC! i WANTS EXPOSE NEXT SUNDAY WILL BE EASTER IE i HOSTOSf, April f.- -Alllmuch Uov ornor Kimono N. Kosx linn wlllulriiwn his niimo from tho Miwuoluwotts luVHulotitinl priimiry, ho cxpooU to l)o tlto nominee for Iho domoorntio prosiaVntinl oiuulitluoy, nt'conling lo ti stntonimit jiiuiilo horo toilny hy Iiih soootnry, Ihiriloy lltiltiiiin. Ilolnnui siiiil (.lovornor Kiws holio oil Mint nono of tho various tlonuiom tio npiriuits In t!u iirosiilonliiil noili hint 1011 will ho ulilo to mnslor tho two thuds voto nooossiirv to suhic tho iititiouiil ooiiNontioii, mid thinks tt ilnrk lion-o uiiiloiihtoilly will p't tho iinmimitinii. In his opinion ho is tho lurk hoto for tho plnoo ami ho lo hows his rhani'os fur brooking a proxpoctivo ih'iullook anion,: the other o.i.iriirinUw aro iinprovod hv his with tlrawal from aolivo oaiulitlao at this tnuo. PLANT WIZARD FREE FOR WORK SANTA HOSA. Cat Apnl fl. I.nther But hunk, tho, plant wizard, is today free to ilevoto tho retiiaimlor of his earoor oxolnsivolv to tho conduct of further experiments, following tho sale of his immuiise farm here ttatl tho transfer of the eoinmen'inl end of his e.toiiMvo fruit, tlowor and plant husinesn to Hollo Hough ol Oakland and William ti. Smith of San Kranoisoo. who represent hovcrnl California oaoitalists Iiom numos h.io not yet hoon made puhlio. Mu. hank, uho is (Ki years old, dV ohuos that the time devoted to his hn-inoss has Mriotisly haiidienppod his oM'rimt'tital work. The inooino nooosMiry to oarry on his work has aoraged $10,000 u year. Tho pur chasers of bin property will iiImi have an interest in all his future novelties. MfeS.ACJNfcS QRACE KlMtWLL ROOSEVELT HELD UP BY TRAIN WRECK n MIIEIIUXNI), Mil.. April .-. -Colonel Theodore Koo-cvelt's spool il train was delayed today hero two hoiirv hy a wruight wreok. More than TiOO iKirsous greeted ItooMivolt t Ke.vser, ". Va., and a similar number heard him here. Tho woe of n domestic tinprinrli were rcvoalod In tlic divorce null tiled In Pill slmr;; hy Clmrle.i V. Klmlmll. nn auditor for the Caraoijlo Hteel Coin paiiy. iiKnliiHt tih wife, Mr. Agn Cruco Kimball, n noted oratorio and coueert ulncer. Mrs. KIiiiIkiII It nnprnno at the Uriel Presbyterian Church, In t'lrth nveinie New York, one of the most fiulilonnli'r oiiRrvgntloint In that city. Ileforr coins to Now York she wm noprttno it the Third Presbyterian Church In PlttHburg. Slio and Mr Klmlmll nnd ilnVr diuiKhtcr, eltfht yours old, llrisj ai Kiln worth avenue. HAYWOOD TO LEAD STRIKERS I'ACOMA, Vn., April ,"i. Three ANOTHER RECORD EGG FOR ROGUE TO BEAT IfKLUNOHAM, Wii., April .". -A black Minorca pullet ownud hy I). L. I'arhamau of this eitv, holds tho re cord for big eggs. The pullet's hjjk measurus nine inches in circumfer ence and weighs jiit five ami nno half ounces. It is in the iiicuhiitor. UNWRITTEN LAW RESULTS IN PARDON FOR TWO OLY.MIMA, Wii.. April 5. -James Olitiu nml Hurt Williiiins, of Tacomi, who invoked the unwritten law in uxMiultiii" a man who was alleged to have insulted Olivia's sister, wore pardoned by Governor Hay. Try Suspect Over Atjaln I.OS ANGULI28, April 5. When tho ottradltlon hearing of Charles Dean, alloKud Cunudlun bunk robbor, was rouumed today it wiih nnnouncod that practically tho entlro proceed- lugs til nut bo repeated bccaiiHO an un authorized Huuographur had arted an court roportor during a portion of tho hearing. It wan expected that tho cubo would bo concludud tomorrow. bundled men are on strike at the St. I'aul and Taeoma Lumber mill today, the men claim, mid within it week W. I). Haywood, central liguro in the Cripple Crook strike mid murder tri.il of a few years back, will arrive to direct tho men, Haywood also direct ed the big xlriko leceutly uf l.itw itiicc and comer, her' from there. Kjixabeth (lurloy Klxnii, tho Spo kane girl who went through the fjee speech fight (hero and who was nlso active at Lawrence i nUo coming. The strikers believe that the long shoremen unil sailors will refuse ,o handle the St, J'aiil mill lumber. They expect to have the whole pistil lied i;d within a few days. The null employs sonic I'JOII men. NM'JW YOKIC. Anrll ft. The liiniher men of the country today aro directly chiilli'iiuing tho policies of (lie depart -iiioul of cotumorco and labor at Wellington mid demumliug that tho dopaitmont "ooino out Into the open," with Iho result of Hh five years' in vestigation of tho alleged "luuib r trust." The National l.uniher .Mmiufactur ots' ushociatioii. the national organi zation of Iho small mills of tho coun try, representing illl per cent of tho total lumber mmiufncturcrs, has ad dressed letters to President Tuft do iiimidiiik' tho publication of the titul iiiks (if the depot liueiil of commerce nml labor in order "that the people of the country may no longer have to depend for their lumber producing in dustry, upon insinuations, unverified oharges, suspicion or prejudice." Seek Drowned Pair LONG HKACMI. Cnl.. April R lie- lluvlng that Mrs. Htolla Wellfnrc, n:t. Jumped from tho uiunlclpnl pier with tier flvo.yenr-old baby boy In her arm ii, tho police aro patrolling tho ntraud today to recover thnlr bodlej. Search wn bo,;un when a woman'n haudbng, cont und hat, tOKother with n boy'rj lint and overcoat, wore found on tho plar. Pinned to tho overcoat wnn a farewell nolo nddrosicd to tho woiunn'rj hUHband, John Wellfnrp, an cnglnoer. The New Benjamin and College $$ F1I Wilson as Populist LINCOLN, Neb.. April 5.--Informed thnt nonicouo Imd filed IiIh name on the primary ballot horn nn a poo iillot cnndldatn. Wood row Wllion wrote tho secretary of ntnto that tho action wnn unauthorised Ho rn ipicitled that bin iinmo be withdrawn under that clitisUlcntlou TO CURE A COLD lit OKU SAT Tflko I.AXAT1VR IIIIOMO Qulnlno Tnb lot. DruRKlHta refund tnnnay If It fall lo euro. 11 W. OHOVira lKnaturo It on nacli lioi. Ilia California Land Is Opened HAN KltANCIHCO, Cnl , April 5. Auuoiiiiecniout that Kcycral thotiHaud acres of land In Trinity, Humboldt and Mendocino counties, withdrawn from entry flvo yearn ago, and In cluded In tho Trinity national forest, would bo opened for settlement May 7 ami for entry Juno 0, In mailo here today by !'. C. Uozendorf, chief of tho field dlvlaloii of tho United Ktaten laud office. Killed Girl He Loved OAKLAND, Cul April 5.-Leaving a nolo dcclurlug that his act was prnpmtud by his lovu for tho woniun, .Iohho Turklngton, a fuilcHiiiau, is dead hero today, after having killed Mltoi Lco'-i Mooro of Loh AiikoIwi, hhi paramour, 'l'mklngton mot tho ghl iih slio wan mounting tho milt'H to tho aitartmont which thoy occupied and uhot hot down. Ho then Hont a bul let through IiIh tomplo. Trainmen Warned to Ceaso Flirtlno CIHCAGO, April D.-In an onlor iHuuod by woutcrn rnllrouda, onglu com, flromcii nnd trutiunon aro wurn od to couko fllrtutloim with furmoru' daughtcrH mid direct their attention to tho track ahead. Ask for I toad Afonoy WASHINGTON, I), C April 5. CongroBHinmi Warhurton or Wiiuh lugton today introduced a bill In tho Iioiiko appropriating SCO, 000 for a road from tho foreHt reuorvo lino in C'hclmlllH county, Wn., to tho Qulnalt Indian resorvnflon. WHAT SAVED J1EB LIFE Mrs. Martin Tells About a Painful Experience that Might Have Ended Seriously. niTosTlllo, W. Vn. Mrs. Dor Martin, In a lottor from nivcnrllle, writes: "For threo yearn, I miffored with wo manly troubles, and had pains In my back nnd iddo. I wan nerrous and could not sloop at night. Tho doctor could not help me. ITc said I would hnve to bo operated on be foro I could get bolter. I thought I would try using Cardut. Tow, I am entirely well. I am sure Cardut sared my life. .1 wlI novor bo without Cardut tn my homo. I recommend II to my frlonds." For fifty years, Cardut has been re lieving pain and dlstreau caused by wo manly trouble, It will Buroly help you. It rocs to tho spot reaches the trouble relievos the symptoms, and drives away tho cause. It you Buffer from any symptoms of womanly troublo, tako Cardut. Your druggist soils and recommends it. Oct a bottle from him today, N. II. Wrxtt (! I Jillti' AdvWory Dp.. OiU noog MMklne Co,, Ouuunooc i, Ttnn,, far Special Inilruelioni, ind 64pt book, "Mom TrittMi for Woono," mm la plla wrppr, oa U4UMI OLD AGE PENSIONS l'niMr( try (SmgrnJii To give every man nnd woman over SO yearn old a pension from the United Htates treasury, la the sur prising proposal of a conKreutnnri What most old people need is help In keeping up stronnth nnd vigor, ThousuiidH of them know that tho greatest help they can get Is our do HctoiiM cod liver nnd Iron preparation without oil, railed Vluol, Mis. Mary lvy of Columbus, Oa says: If people, only Knew tint good Vltiol does old people you would bo tumble lo supply tho demand. I never took anything bi'foro thnt did mo so much Kood as Vino! had done. it Is tho finest tonic mid strength creator t over used In my life." Vlnol renews tho energy mid strength of old people because It en riches tholr thinned blood mid Im proves their appetite mid digestion, and Ih a I mo no pleasant to take thnt they llko to use It W guarantee Vluol to Rtvo perfect satisfaction and pay back your money If il docs not, Mcdfnrd Pharmacy, Medford, Ore. f7"' ..!.. a: y&izrn , t -fe - - A y t i Tn n t f) v"7ii'' im "" Brand Spring Clothes Y Y Y Y Y Y X I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y IjDlfegcrmnlMias Are here for you to see, try on and compare with the Spring clothes you have had in mind. An immense new stock fresh from New York has been unpacked, pressed and placed in cabinets for your inspection. They're very attractive; we know you'll like them. Yes, they're in the fashionable models, but they're com fortable too. Materials: Never handsomer weaves than in this assortment. A wider range of designs than ever. Price $12.50 to $30 Our New Easter Hats Both stiff and soft blocks arc also ready forjyour careful inspection, Be in style and wear a new hat on Easter day. We have Nossants (Imported) - Stetsons - Schobles DANIELS FOR DUDS jt-T f v9vv9V V if & The Quality Store 5 JjMjMjJJsJJjMrJl .A. A M. A :; LA Tfc jFApAM?A.jr, A JJlJ?AJTa v ' - -- "r 'rir '' " v "" " ' " &.A V Corner 7th and Central tXMXj XXXX &tyfr$&Mr&WHfc&MF X X ; "WHAT YOU WANT ! ., ,.. WHEN YOU WANT IT" Opening Saturday April 6th F; W. Shapleigh Hardware NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Hold In Mooho Hnl! ovory Thursduy at 3 p. in. Everybody invited. HV. Y Y t 7 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y ! i M 20 South Central Avenue ""Dimojvb Edge is yi QuahWPledge" tit ,:,f , r I ? 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