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i 0' , i i i PA'GE TWO AEDFORB MAIL TRIBUNE). MISTXFOftP, QKUHON. SATURDAY. !MA"V -I. 1912, hilj i-'-JJ 9R M FROM SDOffl IN SILENCE SAN DIEGO, Col.. May A. Ho turning from a sorrel mission tilong Hie Lower rnjifoniin ront, the tor pedo boat destroyers l'erry and Preble, comprising Hie !ccnml divi sion of tile torpedo flotillo arrived in port here todny, their conl supply ex hausted mid rations low. "Our orders from Wnhinjjlon' nn noiiueed Coinmnuder Hlnsford, in rominmul, to tlie l intod 1'itws eorre Hpoudeut, n the vessel docked, ''mv to give absolutely no lufortnntioti rts to onr trip." "Will you tell your destination!" ninsfnnl wns nsked. "I cannot do that." he answered. It is believed here, however, Unit the midget boht went to Mngdulcnn Bay. ' Tliey have ninde n lonir trip as their. tidal and rations t erepraotioal- ly cxhnusted. The men were paid off and have been granted slime eae until Mon day. They were cautioned not to say where they had been. 4-PAGE PAPERS M'FARLAND WINS UOHN JACOB ASTOR that bad coid OUI IN CHICAGO: IN SAN FMNCISffl IS LAID AT REST CHICAGO, May 4,-Four page odt-1 y Mcrarianu, mo ston;y tioim was the bet Chicago's bijjnior-'yoniiK lightweight who lias u ton ning uewspapei-v could do for the j round draw with Champion Ad Wol rending public hero today. The N-LaBl to lt8 credit, and lm Jioxo Jlnd sues appeared without any adcrm-A.u,orson ... .,drori, ..-, Tuesduv night, administered u crushing defeat 500 CHINOOK FRY - JUEiON EXHIBITION Five hundred voim Chinook salmon I . . . fc. Ia , .... fry hatched two inontlt ngo, were re ceived from the United States bureau or hatcheries, Klk Creek station Fri doy nnd are on exhibit in the aquar ium in the Mail Tribune office win dow. The fry average an inch and a half in length and still have the egg snek nttached. It will not be neces sary to feed them until it has all been absorbed, which should he in two weeks. Not a fi-h was lost in tran-it mg iu their pae., onlv a few were distributed in the residence di-t riots, while none could he bought in the chief IntMiie street. It is generally believed hero that the pros-men will win their -tiike. The lender spent today enlisting the aid of other printing trade.-. All i stceivolypers joined the pressmen at i storeotypors join the prosmen at bablv ipiit before tomorrow morning unless the publisher ive m. The Chiongo Socialist, an after noon publication, got out a morning paper ami thou-ands of copies were .-old. The Chicago Day Hook was also widely circulated. A few .-mall riots were reported to day downtown but no one was ser iously injured. It is feared other riots will occur Inter in the day. 150,000 PEOPLE SEE AUTO RACE (Continued from Page 1.) XKW YOUK. .Mnv !. To h dy ot Colonel John Jacob A '. roeouT.'d from the -en whmo w Inur Tilanu weul down, was buried this afternoon beside that of his imolm in Trinity (A'luctoiy on Washington Moitflit '. 'l!io n I .....;.... a .,i,.."... I., .1.1 :.. I.M.. ..,...'.,. .... to Young Watson last ul&ht t , V , ... ' '.' V nr...,.l.,.i ..nxiti..., .., i.'.....lu,..- " ni"-" "'HI lC. I.I .IV-. ....IU- IM'MIIIMMUI ,f,, l.,Wlt, IT,,.. . .ll,.-. i Reports ?ny that Watson was ti highly touted boxer from around Chicago, lint pioved a i-nd disap pointment against the aggressive Me Farland wlio guvo Young Watson a whaling that the latter l.s not apt soon to forget. McFarland Is well known locally having boxed Hobble Kvans here sev eral months ago. lie Is scheduled to meet Hud Anderson of Vancouver hero before the Medford Athletic club next Tuesday night McKarland will arrive In Medford from Sun Francisco tomorrow night. tlor presiding. All flag- in Rhinoi-li1' wore -i half mast nnd busii'osst WIk .eiiernllv sii spooled. The Kpi-on .i' church bl the village was packed '-ith niou net's, Tlie hvmii, "Xonw Mv (Ini li Thee," s oiiiitted livm the erice-, as relatives feared th.'t it- ividlnon might caii-e the o In-1 !' Mis Madeline Force A-toi. t'i. gir1 wuhw of Colonel A-tor. Ko'l in, tl -u vice tlie ImxI v was ltroii"li( t ., .Mmv York titv by fpecii' It. in. Vapor Treatment stiroly Does1 Cloiin i Oi.t Hint St off od Cp Head In Kcooril llroaklng 'lime Don't try to luoiilt , a cold with daiigeioiiH utoinach disturbing dnin (Jot directly to tho Inflnmod inoiii brano by breathing IIYOMHI (pro noiinco It ltlgh.o-mo). Hat a bot tlo Tor RO ceiitft nl CIiiih. Strnng'n nnd try this rapid nnd ocoiioiulcal trout mt'iit Hint thoutumtlH nro unlng, Into a bowl or boiling water pour u toiispoonful of MYOMI'JI, cover head nnd bowl with a towol, ami breiitho deep Into tho Iiiiikh tho heal Ing vapor that urines. Ilroatho thin vapor for five or ton minutes until tho head feels fluo and elenr, then go to bed and Bleep soundly until morning. No cocaine or opium or harmful ilrugN In IIV O.MKI, It Is giiiiritnteod to cud ra tal rl, or money hack, IT&SP' Am 14 -n i in i i f-ftiKi HJliv tfl .mm Medford Tent and Awning Company Mniiufndturnrn nf niul DmOiirii In AWMIIHIH, T11MTB, VI.YII, OOVIJU, OV ALL 1CXHUN Durli ..Ml. WcIkIiIn nnd Wlittlm, AwnliiK. HlrliH, Ulo. WltOnHHAXn AMU KUTAIIi All MuloMt of Awulaitn "Mil I'uroli CintaliiH put up at .Mttiiiifiuitur.irii' I'tlom, Aiji'iit for tlin KoAliokn NuUli VantlliiMntr Win dow Awalnr 1 100 TT, X'ront HI, tlutli PImmi"" Medford, Or"H'iii "BRYAN FOR PRESIDEND" IS SLOGAN IN IOWA DES MOINES, Iowa. May 4. William J. Bryan for president. This is the slogan here today of the Iowa Bryan league, which has formulated plans to start a "stam pede" at the Baltimore convention for the Nebraska statesman, despite his frequent assertions that he Is not ti candidate. Although the league has only been in existence about a month, it has grown at a surprising rate and its members assert that Iowa's dele gates will be sent from the demo cratic state convention at Burlington May 16 pledgod to support Bryan first, last and all the time. Judge Marquam Dying PORTLAND, Ore., May 4. Judge P. A. Marquam, Oregon pioneer and millionaire, today suffered a stroke of paralysis and this afternoon Is dying at his home here, biles nnd sjx'oial train were disgorg- i mg other thou-ands. Officials of the meet conservatively estimate that JoO.OOO perMuis .miw the race. The Itaees. Kight oars with pi-ton di-placeinont limitations of '2'M to H00 cubic incite-, were entered in the medium oar con-te.-t of lol.f06 miles. Kight ma chines al.-o were entered in the light ear race. 101.001 miles 1(51 to 2.10 cubic inch pi-ton displacement. The free-for-all nice offered evon en trie, driven by the world' greate-t driver.-, nnd featured the return to the racing game of Rnniey Oldfield, once king of the speeder. This race was 30:1.012 mile. Four hundred special police, aided by 200 re-en e from I.o. Angele-, policed the conr-e, 100 being on duty at the dreaded "death curve,'' the rnot dangerous spot on the road. WOMAN TALKS ffi N T iJ-JiHt7PTe8 HaveYouaBadBack? l)rlu away your backache, got to- ll7Vq??.rJtMr1Wvr jnowi. I . . , i Jit!cittt Mip!ri, Kriiitluti nmt DUmltK , lay a pnekugo of Mather 11 raj s Aro- of tlie sum im ti n.c iiimhI n.i mi A Tuuic, Atltitt've ami KtwiWcul. i.ni Tint COTTAGE GROVE. Ore., .May 4. Mrs. Arthur Woolcott has talked so much about her expeilences In escap ing from the wrecked liner Titanic that her voice today Is almost en tirely lost. Mrs. Woolcott suffered a severe nervous shock when the Ti tanic was wrecked and tho accom panying exposure affected her throat. The Woman's club of Cottage drove will give Mrs. Woolcott a public reception Tuesday evening, at which time If she Is able Mrs. Wool cott will entertain members with a narrative of her experiences in con nection with the great sea disaster. matte I. oaf for the kldtiex mid cor locttng that tamo, sore and all tin- Ibtrung feeling of the nerves. It your kidneys act too froquotitl) , or action Is painful nnd sennty, Aromatic Leaf Is corrective ami the best regulator. At druggists or by mall 00c. Sample FREE. Address The Mother Gray Co., I.e Uoy, N. Y. TiHt Mtcugth nud Ijor m the cutbe jlcui. fflo REMEDY XXtio PllCS ;CHUBt.AIN9 FELONS, oVlNNS, tIC AVAlUAnkC HCUSCMOID SALVC IL DKUMiftn Hvr iron whloct.in on MtauClt Atett-r no lyoiTirutu , rrtctsuSConfsr. iw;irvtMirHxci.!co ;ANrwANCi3C0 When you ask for Cyrus Noble the dealer knows that you know good whiskey. It cou you the same as any other good whiskey. W. T. Van Scbnjxcr Ai Co., (Jcn'I AgontM. Portland A MOOSE llAXCK. A social dance will be given at the Moose hall, West Main, Wednesday Ai'Dlitni. Mnv K Hut vnur Itivlt!.' FV ,l,llW.lf.-- rf,fl .1.1 .IU I.filll. . ......t, -J . J. JwM. .. . The feature event of tho day, the tlon cards from Moose members. 37 nual Santn Montrn m.iil rnpc irnn . ' annual Santa Monica road race, was started at 1:30. Barney Oldfield, making his first appearance on the track since he was ' ruled off for qualifying as a "white! hope" when he defeated Jack John son in a motor race, was accorded an ovation -when he brought his car to the mark. iMig The highest point ot -woman'B hap piness is reached only through moth- Oldfield was first away, followed erhood. Yet tho mothor-to-bo Is often at 15 seconds Intervals, by the seven other contestants. Dingley, In his Simplex, was the last to get under way. KING GEORGE GIVES FRISCO A BOOST LONDON, May 4. Iq a lengthy He was one I chat with the members of the Pan- of the early judges of Oregon and Is one of the best known men in the northwest. He is S9 years of age. nnia Pacific exposition committee who were presented to him today by the American ambassador, King George expressed the opinion that HASKINS FOUNTAIN OPEN. the California spirit, which built San Tho soda fountain at Leon Has- Francisco after the earthquake and kins' drug store was opened thlsjfjre of 190C, Is sure to make the afternoon. Mr. Haskins has bought I exposition a success. His majesty the best flavors on tho market and will run a high class, sanitary fountain. carefully scanned the plans and etch ings of the exposition buildings and diisplayed a keen interest. fearful of naturo's ordeal and shrinks from tho suffering Incident to Its con summation. In Mother's Friend Is to be found a medicine of great valuo to every expectant mother. It Is Intended to proparo tho system for tho crisis, and thus relieve, In great part, tha Buffering through which tho mother usually passes. Tho regular uso of Mother's Friend will repay any mother in tho comfort it affords before, and tho helpful restoration to health and strength it brings about after baby comes. Jlother' Friend Is for sale at drug stores wruo ror our freo book for expectant mothers which contains much valuable Infor mation. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AlknL, Cu THE Sunrise Laundry FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WOUK GUARANTEED Orders called for and dollvored. First class work done 'by hand. Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tol. Mala 7831; Home, 37. Cornor Eighth and South Central Avenue. m fift-- HOTEL HOLLAND DINING ROOM ' "Which Is Different" "Will serve on Sunday, May 5th, ilioir usual unoNffllcd Table d'Hote Dinner. 5 to 8 P. M. Price 75 Cents Special Merchants' Lunch served every week day 11:110 to 2 P. M. J 'rice .15 Cents Spend Your Piano Money Where It Will Bring Th e Best Returns And you'll purchase the piano at our warerooms ! The difference between buying here and else where is Our Prices are based not upon what we think you can pay, but upon the actual WORTH of the Piano you select. Our assortment gives you a wide range of reliable Pianos to select from and every instrument is thor oughly guaranteed. 'hr Jw i Jt , 5rVQ$? fe? Tho House That Soils Steinway Pianos A I a JmJmJmJmJmJ STUPENDOUS SILK SALE 9- AT THE M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE Beginning Monday and continuing throughout the entire week closing Saturday, May 11th It is with pleasure that we announce the opening of this sale, for we have been weeks getting together this splendid array of silken fabrics, gathered from nearly every portion of the world, for the largest portion of these silks are imported. We have the plain striped, the pin stripe, the fancy checked, novelty striped, tub silks, Suese silks, silk marquisettes, and everything carried in a modern silk stock. THE PRICES WE OFFER CAN'T BE BEAT $1 Fancy Suit Silk, brown striped, also grays and fancy patterns, 20 Inches wide, biggest valuo you over saw. .7l)o $1 Gray Fancy, prettiest you ovor saw, 20 Inches wide. ,7c $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta, fancy, with beautiful dot J)Hc $1.50 Twilled Silk, check black and white, tho "Iron Mado" OHc $1.G0 Drown with white check novelty, 20 Inch, Halo..Kc $1.50 Green with whlto check novelty, 20 Inch, salo. . . ,08c $1.G0 Navy, with white check novelty, 20 Inch, salo. . . .OHc $1.50 Dlack and white check, .Must bo seen to bo appre ciated , OHc 75c Novelty Silk In every check, every strlpo, light bluo, navies, biggest arruy of patterns evor shown. Yolt should seo thorn whether you wish to buy or not. Simply won derful values . . . .' 10u $1.50 and $1.25 Tub Silks, :(3 Inches wide, all hIIIc. . . ,lKo $1.25 Silk Morays, extra heavy, Salo prlco OHc Dlack Crystal Cords, .10 inches wide $1.7fi $2,50 I'eau do Solo K-liich double faced, extra quality, full guarantee, a yard $2.00 1000 yardH of Plain Sueso 811k, every Hhntln known; soils tho world mound at 35c, On salo hero (plain) . . . .22)ji: 75c Silk Poplins, all shades HOc 75c Silk Itajahs, plains noc Wo have tho asoncy for tho original Crinkle Silks, popular shades, selling ovorywhoro for 75c. This salo, yard noe Wonderful showing of French bordorcd Silks, tho stylen that nro selling In tho Kast Jllcu wlldflro. Strictly Im ported blues, Coponhagmib, blacks; 42 Inches wide. AsIc your dressmaker how good these French Silks aro. ,W I. -'. The now Changeable Silks, .'!(! Inches wide; ovary combi nation of HhntlcH, Sell In hiiIIh or short longtliH, , . ,0H $1.25 nnd $1.50 Showor Proof Foulards, bountiful pattoruii, f.tll widths. Salo prlco ,' , OHn 7r- Fntil.-rds, this Halo, per yard ,...,.... nOc. '!' ''.", St stock of PougeoH to bo found In Southern Ore gon, ;U inch Domestic Pougoo usually Hold at 75c; this salo, tho yard , ,',,,. ntin Tan Crepo (lb Chono, this sale, tho yard,... HOo 'J'Iicmo flood must bo seen to bo appreciated, Wo iiIho Invito you to look over our Nplcnilhl lino of specially priced PltlNOKHH SUITS, and also remember wo carry mcryUiIng Wr .MK.V, WO.MK.V AND OIIILIlllHN to wear. ..' REMEMBER EVERYTHING YOU PURCHASE IS GUARANTEED. EVERY CUSTOMER MUST BE SATISFIED OR NO SALE IS OUR POLICY S McCall PMUrni No. 4391-Walit No. 4589-Sklrt Price, 15 ctnti each LADIES' DRCSS S. ff'gzA III I i I if tla, A M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE, "For Good Goods" Medford's Newest Store SUCCESSORS TO MEEKER'S ' 226 East Main Stroot McCall Patterns :Ct WjUI No. 4587 -Skirt I'flc, 15 ccnlj tatli LADIES' DRCSS f ? V T ? T ? ? r T ? T t T ? T T ? 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