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(i MEDFOftD MAIL TRTC-USTE, MEDFORD, onrxlOX FRTDAY, APRIL 1.0, 1012. pxtJTC Timrcrt S3 ,ff o f W 2 Nf S A am DS HI MM INCORPORATING NW RALROAD OMAHA, NVI,., Apnl hi. ,K ltnu cliiinicli'iiVcil ln N'l'litiiKlc.i IHdlViciiH' iiiliiiniy llmiulintil flic Mute Ititlnv, iiurti lit the fuel Unit (lie J'liuiier inv iniiililc Id im llidr t'lri4.. I'llf lidivii'M linlliiliiit; in (xM'cl.'l lIliH CU'lllUK, till' polls ll'lllllillilll! IHII utilll (I o'clock io -Ivc tlit Iiiiiiii'in on Iplllltlltllllv'ttl Villi'. Tin. iiollitij. Ik lu'iuu ri'lnnli'il run. hIiIoIhIiIv ll lllll'lt-HIIll HI'Vl'll oo( IiiiIIoIm which mi' in iihc, l'liKH'"iti'h nr liolli llm rciililitUi mill ii iitui'i nti puiliiw nut iipllmihlii' iMiiii'i'iiiiuu lii niiii'iiiiio. The i'IiIciih cinmiiiMci' in (Iiidc of lln plmiH lor nc('iinn: n iiili'itnil I rum .Mcill'oril i the llliii- !.! mini' ii r now liicorpdiiillnc ii compuiv ami will lnii' llif iniillcr ri'iidv to m'iIiiiiiI to llm poiipli' ullhlii (he m (Inv or hvn. Wink of ilrnniiiK t he liicorpoiii lion piipt'CH 1h now iiinlcr wi.. mm i LOSES LEFT FOOT Win, UlirlMi'iiHon, n Jinnlxirjiu'l; who wnit mt'dllni; u tide mi tin limki'liiMiii or It I III (Ml till) HIiiihKi l.linlli'il, hnil IiIh loft font ciiiikIH tin ilur oiin of tin' rnr whcdit lit AhIi land K1I1I11) morning, niul In dri'twliii: tin' wounded member In .Mcdfnid Dr. Mioftriitt round II iii-i'i'HHtiiy in iiiupu into Iwo Ini'H ClirUl"iiNnii tin tl iIiIiIkii tho ln'tiiiiK on tint HIiiiniu l.linlli'il nvor tin ninnniiiliiN, utnl wtn Kiidciivorliig to rrn hI frmn iiihIit f ho rnr nt Aitlilatid when IiIh loft mm wan caught under n car wlnml lint tho heavy heel niul nolo of Til k lumber ithoo iroti''t'i the. font to m i eh mi 'Xtnt (lint tho Injury wn only mIIkIii compared with what II might Iiihh lioi'it. . After tin above experience f'hrlH Ii'Iinoii pulled hlniHi'lr Intel; onto th hrnko rmU of tint moving train juhI lode to Miulfonl, uhi'rn tin crawled from iiiiiIit tin rnr nnd wan taken cure of by a .Mod ford pullt-ftiiiiiii, hIio Niimmoni'd a pliynlrlnn niul the wound n dri'imi'il Heltig wlihont in i'ii tin In hiu taken to the county hoHpltttl, ma Ml m I STAMI NUW-YOHK, April 19 'Wo, tint tllllliTHlKIHMt, Mill V IvllIK pllKMIHIKITM on tlm Tltunlr. in order to foifntnlt any in'iniatlonitl nr oxuKKurntcd Miuti'iiU'iitti, deem It our duty to glut to (ho pri'itu a nttitcnioiit of tactH which linvu come to nnr knowledge niul whlt'h ho believe to tin trni'. "On Knnilay, Apill H. I J1J. at about II: to p. in., on a fold, utar Unlit night, In a hiiiooiIi una nnd nit It no moon, tint nhlp Ml ruck nit Irehorg H'hli'h hail hcoti reported to Hi n bridge hy lookout, tint not early enough to avoid a rolllnlon. "Stepn with (alum to iiHctTlnln tin) damage and navn the pattRinnTH niul tthlp, OrdiTH hito ;l'i to put on llfn pri'NiTVt'iH nnd hnatit went lowered. Tho nhlp ttnitk nhont U:3U a. m. Monday, niul nmial dliitrcsH hIkikiIh hito Hont out hy wliolt'im niul roiikntK nt Intervalit from thu nhlp, l''oi innately llm wlroletnt mi'ii nitRit wiih itTclvt'il hy tin Cuiinnr Carpathln nt about nildnlijhl and nil n arrived on tlin hcoiio oC tho dirt iiHtnr about I a. in. Monday, "Offlrtirs'iiiiil rrow of thn Kloain Nhlp Cnrpathla hail been preparing nil nlKht for thn reiicuo nnd comfort of tli niirvlvorH, nnd tho last mon tloned hoiu lecelved on hoard with inoflt toiiDhlni; ran nnd klndnoHH, nv- ory ntro ImhiK k'voii, IrrcHpot'tlvu of rlnKH. Piihhciikoih, offlooi'rt nnd crow Ituvii up tholr Htntoroomii, flothluB and conifoilH for our hunoflt. All honor to thorn, "Tin ICiikIIhIi hoard of tiadu pnH BoiiKorn' coit If lentil on hoard llm Ti tanic Hbowed (ipproxlinatoly H 5 0 0 , mid tho mtini) initlflnito cnllod for lifeboat nccniiiiiiodiitloiiH for npprox Inmtoly 050. (Hum follown HHt of hontH.) "Tlio nppioliniUo nuinhor of pan hciikoi'h cnrrlnil at tho tlmo of tho rolllulnn follewu: Flrfltclni.H, ,130; Kornnil rlnBH, ;!30; third oIiihh, 750; total, HOD: offleorH niul crow, 010. Of tho foroKOltm. tho following won iimnied hy thu iiteaniHhlp Carpnthla: KlrHt-clonu, 210; noennd rIiiuk. 15; third cIiihh, 200; offlcoru. Ii Moninon, 110; Htownrds, 00; flromon, 71; total, 210 of crow, Tho totnl of about 715 rnivod wiih about 80 por cent of tho maximum capanlty of tho llfolioate. Wo thouRht It our duty to cull utton lion of tho publlo to what wo con Bltlor tho Inadoqunto supply of llfo Hiiylni; npplhtuccH provldod for on moilorn piitiBoiiRor ntonniBhlpa and rocoininond that linmtidlato Htopw ho tukun to eompol paBBoiiRor Btoiunorii to curry a mifflcltmt numhur of honta to uccommodato tho maximum num bor of pooplo carried ,on board, TALKS TO REPUBLICANS 1)1'. .lolm U'eHlny Hill, pri'Mdent or tht' I'eneii roiiiin of .Vitw Yoik, who miupitliuu'd t IiIh htnlo In I be IntiircHhi of WUIIiiiii Howard Tuft, ndrip'wd a fnlr hIimI auillitnce at tbe Nnlator Itim Tliiirxilny i'Vi'iiIiir and di'llvcteil oiii' of the uiOMt eloqueni nnd effec tive ndilri'Hiii'M ever heaid In nusilliurti Onr.oti diirliiK a republlran cam ImiIkii. Ilbt lu'iiii'iH i;avit hlin i'Iohii attention thimiKhout. Dr Hill paid n tribute lo thn nn- Iou'h t'hlof Kxeciitlvo nnd .dticlnri'd that ho hum entitled to icelectlou nnd wan a real pronreHalvi', IIIh ri'iuarkB wen' rii'iiui'iitiy inlerrupted by np plaiiHi'. Ho deuouiiceil ,a Toilette mill ItlioHevelt SAID TO BE POOR ONE (IKANTH I'AHH, Or April 10. Tlu MIiiIiik mid Hclcntlfli! PrejiK of Kan I'rntiuhu'o, dato of April f), wnrnn tho JiiinttiR world iiKitltinl tho now Kohl rumii of HIrIi Ornde, Mo tion county, California. An editorial In that technical Journal nayo In part: 1 TJit Ih Reed reason (o licllovo that tho excitement at, HIrIi tirade In thn artificial product of Hpeculnt or nod promoter who wind to din poKn of their holiIliiRH, uh, on thn mi thorlly of mi eiiRlneer who In thor oiiRhly familiar with tho dlntrlct, wo ntti Informed that there, are only thieu properllt'H which merit ntten ilou thn HuiiHhlnt', C'oiiBolldnted mid Hli; rour. Hmall nnd erratic rich iitrealto of oro occur In Hrecol ateil mid thn low-Rrado ort-H nro not iliivelopeil Biifflcleiitly to allow any accuracy or tlu-lr poHHllilllty. BOYCOTT OF SAN DIEGO FAIR IS PROPOSED NTW YOKK. Apnl 10. Willi the rinmifiiil einuuiuinlv Mt lit under the Midi of llif t-rent Titnnie ili-n-ter in. tilth's upt'iUiii; htoek liinrl.ct tlt'Veliii"il it Ktnte of HtiiRUiitioii, llie like of wliii'li the mitiki't bad not witnem-d in iniiiiv Hcekx DeiiliiiKH went o l'lit iik in Inuc iilixolutcly no Kiniti eanee ami llm nioxeiuent h'iim ulto I'tlier perlunetory. The miiil.et elos. eil dull anil xteitilv. ' lloillls Ht'll' lllie. YESTERDAY'S SCORES: (-MAKT w. r.. Oakland in Vol lion . 0 I.ON Algt'll'lt ti Sacramcnti 5 Hnu KrnnclHco ...... 5 Portland 2 I i; s x u p. c. ,K07 .1592 .500 ,:iss .385 .151 Pnrtlatid-Snti Krnuclvco, rain, it. ii. i:. Oakland '. . 2 -I I 1,011 AllRlllt'B i i; 2 IlatttirleH Parkin, Martliioul nnd Mltrt; Torer nnd Smith. .Sncraiut'iitt S 13 7 Vernon H It 2 IlntttirlcR KltzRoiald nnd Check; Cray, CaMleton mid llrown. KACKAMCNTO, Apiil III.-Hcko-lulioiiH eiillinu Tor n niitionul lio.veolt ot the San Diced exKwilion lieenuse of the treatment of fret speech nilvo eati'f, in that eilv linve been ndopt-'d lV the Mieinliht party beie. CONGRESS ADJOURNS BECAUSE OF TITANIC DISASTER WASIIINflTO.V, Apiil III. -Out of rospect to the memory of the ictims of Hit' Titanic tli-nsler, the hoiist' of lepiehentntixes iiiljoiiiucil (IiIh lifter noon until tomonow. Declares I. W. W.'s a Trust. HOQIMAM, WaHh., April 10. I)e clarltiR that tho I W. W. organization patterned after the IiIr trimtH In at temptlui; to weld together nil labor ing forccri, Fred HoIiiich, an official of tho I. W. W. tlt-batty! with Albert Jobnjton. editor of thn lloqulam WaHhliiRtoiiluu. before a crowded boiihe at tin.' Hoqulnm theatre hint nlKht. JoIiiihoii tlctiouuced thu I. W. W. uh nuarchUtM, attuilstH and un moral. He Included HoclallHiu In the Hiimu category. HolineM argued that the I, W. W. tloctrlnt'H preach peace liiHte.id or anarchy. JARDINIERES Half Price We 'will ipu! on .sale tomorrow any Plain or l'ancy .rardinitrc in the store at, your fhoico, .J nsf One Half the Marked Price. - One Third Off on All Cut Glass, Gold Decor ated Glass and Fine Imported and Hand Painted China. ''; to croBB a coz.s nr ova ult Take I.AXATIVK tmoMO Qulnlno Tab. Uti. UrucKlata refund money If It fallaj lo curr. K. V, GUOVira alcnstura la nn nnh lior. 15a Toilet Paper 1000 i'oIIh, soft strong silk finish Toilet Pa per, lo(K) sheets a full one pound to the roll, a 15c quality every where. Here tomoV- l'OW FOUR FOR 25- Talcum Powder 100 cans Andrew Jer gens best quality Tal eum Powder, a full size one pound can 15 EACH Men's Black Silk Hose, Men's Silk Lisle Tan Hose, Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose in medium and light weight, colors black, white and tan, a 35c value, pair 25 Men's, Ladies' and Misses' Seamless Fast Color Hose, all sizes, black or tan, pair 10 English Semi-Porcelain Blue Willow Dinner "Ware, 15 pes. for 25d HUSSEY'S .Saturday Specials Pure Extracted Honey, large jar Special Saturday , 45 Pure Extracted Honey, medium jar Special Saturday t...25 Pure Fruit Preserves, large jar Special Saturday .. 30 Log Cabin Maple Syrup Special Saturday 20 Half Gallon Preserved Figs Special Saturday $1.25 Quarts, Preserved Figs Special Saturday 75 California Brand Gherkins, Chow Chow and Mixed Pickles, Special Saturday 10 Extra Fancy Large Ripe Olives, quart only Special Saturday 50 Extra Fancy Large Queen Olives, quart only Special Saturday .45 Why buy Coffee in Canisters, when you pay 8c to 10c for the Canister? Our Special No. 2 Blend Coffee, equal to any 45c Canister on the market. Guaranteed sat isfaction. Special Saturday, 3 pounds ...,?1.00 Headquarters for Fruits and Vegetables Special Express Shipment Strawberries Saturday B (& C Cash Store Home 235 Pacific 2351 PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE The absolute vegetable purity of S. S. S. has always been one of tho strongest points In its favor, and is ono of the principal reasons why it is the most widely known and universally used of. all blood medicines. A great many of the so-called blood purifiers are really nothing more than strong mineral mixtures which act so unpleasantly nnd disastrously on the delicate mombranes and tissues of tho stomach and bowels, that even if such treatment purifiod the blood, tho condition in which the digestive system is left would often be more damaging to the health than the original trouble Not so with S. S. S. It is tho greatest of all blood purifiers, and at the same tlmo is an absolutely safe and harmless remedy. It is made cntiroiy of the healing and cleansing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks, each of which is in daily use in some form by physicians la their practice. Years of work &nd research have proven S. S. 8. to contain everything necessary to purify tho blood and at the same time supply the system with the purest and best tonio effects. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Oatarrh. Sores and Ulcers. Skin Diseases. Scrofula. Contaeious Blood Poison and all other1 blood troubles, and it leaves the system in perfect condition ! whon it has purified tho blood. Book containing much valuable informc I tion on the blood and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. $M$M$M$M ..mi:hioan w. llORton I'lilladtdphla .1 Cleveland A Chicago Detroit .1 Wanhlni;ton 2 St, I.tnila 'i Now Ytulc 0 Ii. I C. 1 .800 I .750 a ,0G7 a i;c7 a .r.oo i! .r.oo r. j si? r. ,ooo St. I.oiitn 7, Chicago 1'-'. All other Kainctt postponed, rain, NATIONAL W. Cincinnati t St. I.oiiIh I Philadelphia .1 Ilotiton 3 Now York 3 Ilrooklyn 3 I'lttuhiirK 'i ChlraRo 1 L. P. C. 1 .800 2 .0(57 1! .000 a .noo 3 .noo a .r.oo I .333 t .200 St. Louis 3, PlttHhuri; 1. All other Raines poHtponed, rain. Freckles Don't Illdo Them With n Veil; He iniivo Tlteiti With the Now DniR An eminent hU In uiioclallst recent ly (llsroviiruil a now ilriiK. othlno donhlo HtroiiKth. which Is ho uni formly MicriiKHfiil In romovliiK frock lea and kIvIiir a clear, hoautlfnl coiu pluxlon that It Is wold hy any flrst oIiihh tlniBBlst In Medford under an aliHoInto Kiiarantoo to refund tho money If It falln. Don't hldo your frccklcH unilor a voll; not an ounco of othlno ami io inovo thorn, IOvoii tho firm night's iiho will show a womlorful Improve ment, iioino of tho llRhtor frueklos viiiiIhIiIhk entirely. It la nliuoliitely harmloHH. ami cannot Injure tho mnttt tender akin. Ilo Hiue tn link any Miut-claus drug. KlDt In Modforil for tho ilouhlo btroiiBth othlno; It Ih this that la Hold on tho money uncle Btiariuuoo. t t f V t t T T T T f r T T t t t t f t y t y y y y f y y y y y f y y A Most Remarkable Sale of Newest Spring Merchandise Just tt few items picked at random from the many special prices quoted tli is week. makai . TAILORED SUITS SPECIAL $13.95 Tailored Suits that regularly sell at $18.50 Special $13.95 About fort v Tailored Suits thsit regularlv sell at $27.50, $:0.00 and $V2.oO Special $25.00 LONG COATS SPECIALLY PRICED Medium Priced Millinery of High Class Distinction tfxccptioual values at $3.50, $3.95, $4.95, $6.50, $7.50 up DRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED AT $15.00 Pretty party and street Dresses in Mcssaline, Foulard, Chiffon and "Woel: some of these are regularly priced up to $25.00 Special $15.00 HOUSE DRESSES SPECIAL $1.35 ' We are always told wo have the best values in House Dresses and 'now this special price, $1.50 and $1.75 values Speeial $1.35 CHILDREN'S DRESSES The better made, of Gingham and Percale, sizes G to 14 years $1.29, $1.39, $1.65, $1.85 up PRINCESS SLIPS SPECIALLY PRICED Regular $1.60 Slips..Spccial $1.25 Regular $2.19 Slips.. Special $1.69 Regular $:i.50 Slips Special $2.19 NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES SPECIAL 98c Niagara Maid Silk Gloves, 16 button length, double tipped, all colors, reg ular $1.25 value d. L' A ifM Special 98 HOSIERY r? rfTgj Wear Armour Plate Hose . Compare our 25c, 50c and 75c values with any other you have ever worn and we are sure of your future Hosiery business. A strong statement, but wo can substantiate it. SHIRT WAISTS SPECIAL 50c About three dozen left yet of this lot to close out,- values $1.50, $1.95 up. ' . ., Special 50 BLACK SATIN SHIRT SPECIAL $2.95 A Black Satin Shirt, Gibson plait over the shoulder, a regular $4.50 value Special Saturday $2.95 t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ! PROGRESSIVE AGGRESSIVE Who Is The Best Citizen? The man who does what he thinks Is right regardless of the opin ions of a prejudiced few, or the man who does what he does for the simple reason that his ancestors did that way andjio wants to follow In their tracks, in these modern times, with the old worn out Ideas. We are doing something entirely NEW and -we are tho originators of this principle because we are not afraid of criti cism and WE know we are right. We do nothing hut treat the diseases of tho head and yet wo have had years of general expe rience in general practice. We want your business We want you to know that when you have a bore THROAT, or a pain in your EAR or soro EYES that WE are tho ones for you to consult, and REMEMBER we charge nothing for CONSULT ATI OX. Don't for get that If jou need a pair of glasses that we do expert refract-' Ing and furnish glasses. Drs. Saunders &. Green. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists Second Floor, Garnctt-Corey Building MEDFORD, OREGON RELIABLE ETHICAL S-3 H 4 t y y y y t y y f y y y t ! t y f t y y y y t y y y y V PANSIE PANTIES A Special Fine Strain of German Pansies Extra Fine Roses. A Fine Line of 2-Year-Old Stock Cut Flowers in Season Always on Iland Medford Greenhouse Home 237-X . Main 3741 923 East Main $31.55 Medford $31.55 TO Los Angeles and Return VIA THE $N$M Sale Dates April .30, May 2. 3, 4. Return limit CO days from dato of Balo. &m rft SUNSET OGDEN&SHASTAI ROUTES Fares opon to all. Stop-ovors in each direction. I On account of the Annual Pilgrimage of tho Nobles of tho Mystic Shvino, to bo hold at Los An geles from May 4th to 12th, tho above low round trip faro has been made, by tho S. P, open to all. Call on A. S. Rosenbaum, Agent, for reservations and further information, or write to JOHN M, SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Of f o J a if ;