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n "SV WttfyM&r XJTt jt? , 11 PAGE TWO AITOFORD MATL TRTBUNE, MKHFOttD, QKIOTON. TriONDAV, MAY 21. 1012. w '. i1 P U IfM t ' f u !l HI f ii I IOCAI AND L PERSONAL BIG FIGHTER UTAH UNDERGOES REPAIRS. Dr. nm! Mrs. M. S. nurgoss will lonvo In nbnut two weeks Mr llcrlln, whore, (ho doctor will Attend the July clinics, after which they will tQir,15urppo,i Mr. mid Mrs' ' I). S Shirley of Quceii'Clty, fo., who havo spoilt sev eral weeks looking over1-tho-vnlloy, perhaps will locate here. They are visiting their son, J. W. Shirley. If you hnvo nnyolil clothes, hats or shoes, drop1 us a card. We pny cash. Will Hi Wilson, 10G N. Front St. fi.1 Mrs. William Hockctt, residing on a homdstead about 14 miles, oast of Ashland; toll from a box last Thurs day and broko her wrist. Tho injury, though painful, was attended to as quickly as a physician could be sum moned and tho patient Is getting along Jilcely. Wo pay cash for cast-off clothing, hnts and shoes. Will H. Wilson, 10G N. Front st. 53 E. D. Brlggs returned from south ern California, where he went to In vestigate the feasibility of tho aerial trolley, says the Tidings. Mr. Brlggs spent considerable time over the proposition and came back highly pleased with it. He states that It will undoubtedly prove a valuable addi tion to tho present means of trnns- portation and will mean a revolution in transportation. Regarding the proposed experimental lino up tho canyon, Mr. Brlggs had nothing to say, that matter being too indefinite nl present. Washed ami screened sand for plastering or brickwork. Mcdford Concrete Construction Co. Phono 652. 56 Kodak work dono neatly and quickly at Gregory's, the old reliable. Don't fall to attend the high school junior play tonight at the opora house. Gregory is making big reductions on all photos to graduating pupils. E. L. Warnsdorff or Eagle rolut spent Tuesday in Medford on busi ness. Money to loan on first mortgages, mixed farms preferred; rates reason able. W. D. Hodgson, Ashland, Ore. 73 Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kershaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Xyc of Rock Point. Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from the M. F. & II. building to room 9 Palm block. Opposite the Nash hotel. G4 T. E. Knode left for San Francisco this morning on an extended visit, j He may decide to remain there. S. A. Newell, ladies' tailor, 4th floor-M. F. & H. Co. bldg. Mrs. G. It. Stone of Ashland Is spending a few days in this city vis iting'' friends, D. B. Rcame, tho Wonder soap and talc man. Is the best sewing machine repairer on tho coast. 24C North Oakdale. William H. Henderson of Watkins t precinct Is in Medford on a short business trip. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. Sprague Rclgel of Gold Hill spent Monday in Medford. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Mrs. F. D. Anderson of Willow Springs was in Medford Tuesday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Rutlu Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 per single cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. Albert Hall of Williams Creek was a recent visitor In Medford. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. James Keller has returned from u visit with friends tit Grunts Pass. . Mrs. G. Ii. Haft of Gold Hill spent Tuenday at 'Medford visiting friends. MrslE; A. IJrowir Hpent Tuesday afllutte Falls' with friends. Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50 por Binglo cord. Special low prices in carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co., Cth and Fir. Harry Green has returned from a two weeks visit at Eugene with his slsfor, Mrs.' W, A. Doano, who was formerly a resident of this city. S. A. Pattlson of Coutral Point spentf .Tuesday tit Medford oil busi ness. A' ' "' 1 Kedak: finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's,1 opposlto book store. Tho city council will moot In rog ular session this evening. A largo amount of routine business will bo transacted. yJe.f :, ' ', 1 1 ! fiR-lf iSBfi r i wk ' -:mr.v; vLwiKiMiHbi. Tr UTAH IN DQy DOCK. . 1 IS 1ST The "hoodoo" that has been hanging over tho new $10,000,000 dry dock No.,4 in the New York Navy Vard was jlfted wheu tho battle ship Utah wai placed In the dock without a hitch, it was necessary to place the Utah In do dock became of the dnmase done her bow plates last month by the Condor, 1 freighter, which was In colllou with the battle ahlp. Charles Estelle of Talent spent Tuesday in Medford. Ho reports great Interest throughout his sectien: of the valley In connection with the public market which Is to open In this city next Saturday. William Powers has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. C. S. Blrdsey of the Applegate sec tion was a recent visitor In this city. He reports large crops In his section. George Crowell of Portland Is In Medford visiting his brother Frank. G. II. Eads lias ?urcnascd tho coal and fuel business formerly conducted by J. W. BurbiCgo and will at all times have In stock a full and com plete line of fuel of all kinds, In cluding mill blo.-.K wood for summer use. Jack Merrill drove- In from his Gold Hill ranch Tuesday. W. H. Ltndscy has returned from attending the Shrincrs convention at Ims Angeles. A. J. Dunlap of Central Point spent Monday in this city on busi ness. Harry E. Trovllfo of the Central Point district was a recent visitor lu this city. SHIR OF PEH IS A 1 PA ON TIL TODAY LONDON'. May Churned with n conspiracy to tinman? pioporty. tho outgrowth or tho toceut activities hero of militant Hiiftnmottos, Mrs. Knuulelnc Punkhurat. a loader of tho suffragette movement, and Phtlulelc Lawrence and wife, n input hhsois of tho ennse, woro placnl n trial here todnv Mrs. Pnnlchurst was repVosentod bj Attorney Timothy Henley and I awroiu-e acted as counsel for both himself and wife, in an Impassloni d uldress In which he accused tho po Ike of unjust persecution, Lawrence duuanded acquittal, llealoy nsked for Mrs. PanlshuVst's dismissal on he ground that the Indictment in her case was defective. Mrs Pankhurst. lulo and on tho ergo of collapse, ndtlressed the Juii, defending her daughter Chrtslohol, who Is Jointly Indicted with her but' who has not been arrested. She at' trthuted tho defeat of equal suffrage In tho recent government election to' a general raiiure to rooognlxo tlu Importance of woman suffnigo. SI DIEGO CONTROVERSY E BIHER DAILY LELLAN-ANDERSON COM TONIGHT; A A VMM M voice mJn Every woiuan'n lumrt roiiponiln to ,. .. . jjltJ vHwm nm nweetiieim of a hahy'il t ,1... ,,... .... ,, ... ' voice, bpcnuao nalnro lutondi'd her for At tho Medford AUiMIn club to- luo101 ,u)m,, llt ov,. ,ho Iovnff night IiovIiik rim me ll,blo to seojitnluro of a mothor hrlult from (ho one of thu nrettltat lu.iitM mkdii In )r-',,l"'l oc """s'l'IMB UliU tiuugor. oiu 8oii whon 1 he jeni nouils Hut Anttor 3011 and Junk Mcl.ullnti on their ton round JnuVtiftv As Ih iiMunl, when two boora moe( en who uno Motlior'n Friend lit 0 mivetl much tlltn'onifort. nud thntr uytitoitui nro lu u healthy condition to meet tho lltno with tho leant podnlhlo ditnuot'. Motlior'n Friend la locoiuiutiudod only for tho rellof and toinfoit of expocN who are both using to reach the top, nut niothorn, nml Hit many yonva of t night's lout nio'iua oveivfhlii1; to nnceetm, nml Iho thoumtudi of endiiiHO- fie winner, whil.Miu, On0r , ;ont rocohnl from woinou who s'nit all over ngaln, But that Is one l)PU0(U l() bw in,r,v,H, rr0lIV ,u UH0, Mother 11 Frlijitd ivlliiyn nnwen. prs vents caltlnt: of 04'O'KO0'J,OI'O'l"O,'00'' Yum will wniit i Isoilnlc 2 6 IJiih Hiiiiimur. Ilcllt'i' gtt. it now wliilti our Hi.oclc coinplrtlo. i H TKIIGItAX. 1'ers.n. Mnv 21- Kuhn Zenlirem, known ns "The Onrilmhh of Persia'' nml constitutional general t that eoutitry, is ilenil ttxlny by the hnntl of an unknown nsnin. lie wjtn murtlei-etl while sitting in his tent after a brilliant victory over Salnr-Etl-l)owlehV eouiiuunil, when with only U00 men, he completely muted the recalcitrant Persian official' toroe of l.")00 men. The niunler has created n trenien dons M-nsiitioii throughout I'erisa. SEATTLE DOCK ACCIDENT DUE TO CARELESSNESS SEATTLE, Wash., May 21. "Due to carelessness and negligence of tho Colman Dock company and Its em ployes." Tills was tho verdict of the coro nor's jury at 2:30 this afternoon in fixing responsibility for the death of E. u. Weston, commercial photog- carl iirutler, ageil r,, and .Mrs. Flor Weeks&McGowanCo. y Phone M7X Vlybt rboatsi X. W. Wcoka 1071 JL. M. On, MM HAT AtMlUTAVT, rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471 Emmctt Beeson of Talent was a recent visitor in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Patterson were recent visitors in this city. Harry Matthews was a rocont vis itor In Medford from his Talent ranch. Mrs. Lester Davis and ohildren, who have- been visiting friends in this section of the valley, have re turned to their Ashland home. C. H. French of Eugene Is In Med ford on a short business trip. Mrs. E. It. AVatterson of Ashland is spending n few days in this city visiting Mrs. F. D. Smith on West Tenth street. CHINESE STUDENT EDITOR OF DAILY PRINCETONIAIJ ence E. Learned, who woro drowned Sunday morning when a slip extend ing from tho dock to tho Steamer Flyer collapsed and hurled CO pas sengers Into tho bay. Criminal pros ecutions will undoubtedly follow ns the result of this vordlct. II. L. Davis, englnoer for the stato public service commission, who with Prose cuting Attorney Murphy helped Cor oner Snyder conduct tho examination today, will recommend that steel slips and overhead chutes be substi tuted for wo6den ones on all docks. SAX niEGO. Cnl. Ma 21 Not-1 withstanding the fart that tho nt- tempted Invasion of tho I. W. W.a has ceased temporarily tho fight hero between those favoring and those op posed to the notions of tho vlgllantcfe Is becoming more bitter dally. This conflict was made oven more bitter today when reports thnt sov eral "gunmen" hud arrived In tho city were circulated on the streots. It Is known thnt tho gnards about tho homes of Superintendent of Police Sehon, District Attorney Utlcy nnd Chief of Pollen Wilson were Increased Inst night and Tnted States secret service men who came here lu great numbers at tho beginning of tho trouble are said to have Increased their activities. r- ,MM M i HHHSSfliB mmaBmSkmMBi i llollierlf! thu bretttttti, nnd In every way contributor to ntrong, healthy uuithorhood. Motlior'n Friend In iohl nt time stores. Wrlto for our frmi book for expectant mother. , DHADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtUntu, G. Medford Book Store- OOO'J'OOOO-f'O'VOO't' ANNOUNCEMENT N'ooiit'hcsttM' Ui'ollicrrt have purt'linntMl Hie jro '(r,v biisinrss of T. StolmiiKli, tin1 Olson Street ( J roi'iM'.v. All ortitM'rt will bt tlclivcrctl proinnlly and cwstoiiiiM'tf art gnnrantfi'd court t'otts ami fair treat ment. NOONCHESTER BROS. VIieih's: Pacific r772; lI.nueJrM-K. Medford, Ore. MEDFOKD THURSDAY f TOOK UNCLE SAM'S COIN TO ENTERTAIN SWEETHEART PHINCKTOX, K. J., Mhy 'JL The di-tinetion of belnsr the firxt Oricntul to Iiold nil editorial position on any of Princeton's four undergraduate publication belongs today to Han Kun Kwons of Hliiingliui. n sopho more, who Jiiis been clerted to the editorial board of the Duilv I'riiiee SAN FRANCISCO BULLETIN PRINTS RUEF'S LIFE STORY SANT FRANCISCO, Mny 21. -('uri'.viii out its promise to publish the autobiographic account of Hie carreer of Abraham lluef from the time lie left college until his committ ment to Kan Qiientiu on conviction of bribery, Jlie San Kraneiseo Iltilletiu today republished the firologuc f the story wliieli bus been carried by the United Press. IJiiel's story, (lie Bulletin uiiuoiiuce'd, will bo continued tomorrow. Alexander The Suit Man Call and look over twolvo hundred samples of tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings, ' A made to your measure suit, ab solutely guarantocd to fit, guaran teed all puro wool and guaranteed to hold its shapo, Mado to your meas uro suits, f $18.00 to $10.00 Room 8, Palm building. SAN PHAXC1SCO, Mnv 21. Km bezzling of ."rlO of I'nele Sam's money in order to give his fifteen year old sweetheart a "good lime" on New Year's eve, Karl Moblcy, 11), former pout office clerk nt Ceres, Stanislaus county, was sentenced to one year in the Stnninlnus county juil for the crimo by United States Judge Van Fleet here today. Ho was recom mended to the leniency of the court liv United State- District Attorney .NfcNitb, Mobley hud subsoipiently married the gill. GOVERNOR TO ABOLISH USELESS NAVAL MILITIA SALKM, Ore., May 21. Thai un lesn u sliewiiii: eoiilil be inuile to jiirtti fv its existence, he would disband the Oregon navnl militia in lliiity days was it statement mado lioto by (Inv ernor West today. Governor West said tho abolishment of the nitvnl militia uould be done in accord uitli his policy of economy in thu conduct oKtnle iiiititiitroii's. ' ' -! a ii . ! UNITED CLERICUS MEET ' IN ANNUAL CONVENTION J'Oin'LANI), May 21. Willi enti ty ministers present ns delegates from Oiegon, Washington, Idaho nnd Itrit isj Coluiiiltin, the iiiiiiiiiiI convontion if the United Clcrieus liugiim hoie tonight with n luiiuiuot Iciulered the visitors by citizens. The convention Will last throughout the week. TAFT TOO FAI 10 SAVE HUCKLEBERRIES KYLE, Wash May 21. -Although he expressed admiration for Presi dent Taft whei he returned hero froln a trip to Washington, where he Interviewed the president In the In terests of his plan to conserve tho huckleberry fields near hero for tho iiBO of his tribe, Skookum Wnlllkee, chief of tho Klickitat Indians, todny Is on record ns farorlng tho election of Colonel Itoosurolt. Explaining his reason for switch ing from the president to Colonel Roosevelt, Chief Skookum expressed tho fear that President Taft Is mo fat that It would bo Impossible for him to act with tho energy necessary to (Jonservo the huckleberry fields. NEW POTASH FIELDS FOUND IN CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. New potash fields, of greater magnitude tlinii those recently discovered in this section, are causing it rush today to the Niptou Luke region. The deposit isreported to bo tho richest ever lo cuted on the Pacific const. PINKHAM TO COACH UNIVERSITY OF OREGON PORTLAND. Ore, May 21. An nouncement Is mado hero today thnt Louis Pliikham, noted tacklo on tho University of Oregon football team a few years ago, will bo lioad coach for tho university In tho football sou sou of 1012. Ilutl Anderson, (ho rotolug IIkIiN uelgtit cloiioploii of the world, who Jioncs due McLellnit lonljrlit. of the trials nud tribulations of tho squared rln game. Tho winner Is nlwnya lauded to the hkliM, while, tho game loiter Ih left along to think It nil over, but, ns In every other walk of life, to attain siircewt one miivt bo f willing to pay thu price thnt sad de feat spoil. Anderson has not tried to force his way to the top tilth a leap ami bound, hut bIIvtt In coming up grnduntly, thus securing both confi dence and ftxporlence, tho latter a thins which l Mtdly lacking nmong the nowiulnys boxor who tries to overmatch hlmnelf nd become n champion over night. In hja only two bouts hero with Evans and Mcl-'arlnnri, Dud showed his superiority nnd proved that ho was nblo to copo with higher clasn men. In meeting Jack McLcllnu to night Hud lias not ovcrtiuttched him self, but ho Mill find himself pitted ' Acr " X&SvM fiSPS :'4 hizzs'- vri: ik . i - v. ir-'ii icv, v J S . ATL reHCircus.StrietieadVl0:30 aim. 9.bands,.25Po4sra,:;c;hS1?,lJS,ftS peonfeof all climCH in native costumes will be shown in parade. Two.how'3 daily afternoon at 2, night at 8, cloont ojim nt 1 and 7 pan.' 'Waterproof tents.' Admission 25 cents to kco it .ill. GUNBOAT ANNAPOLIS TO PATROL ME ICAN COAST VALLKJO, Cal., May 21. As signed to patrol duty along tho west coast of Mexico, the gunboat Annap olis left hero todny for tho south. It will Rtop at San Illego on routo. Commander W, J. Torhiiuo Is lu charge; of tho Annapolis. GREAT N0RTHEN DITCHED ENGINE CREW INJURED - NKW WKSTMINKTKK. 0., Mny 'Jl. Thc (Jn.it Northern local 1'or Seattle went into jjio ditch iibout two miles south of Ijlnluo nboul 0 :.')() Huh morning. The engineer and fireman were hud lv iujiireil, hut tlioro worn no fatulitics and it in understood tliat all iiuseii gers escaped unhurt. DAYTON, Ohio, May .21. Fred Houthnrd, a Minneapolis aviator, was killed today on tho Wright avia tion field hero m maohlno turned turtle whwon ho was 100 foot In tho air. .taik McLcllnu of Keuiictt, Cal. against a hardor lad than ovor bo- fore. McLellan Is an old blind at tho Kiinio, linn went through a lot of hard battles, gaining knowledge of ring generalship, nud ho should bo nblo to glvo llml his first rail tryout tonight. If defeated, I! lid should not bo dis heartened, for McLcllnu him stowod away many moro men with nil estab lished roptllatloii fur greater than Diid'H at tho present writing. Tho preliminaries tonight should bo extraordinarily good. Australian Kolly Is on with Young Mnxwoll and lu tho other Jack Hraut and Jon King a pair of big heavywelghtu, will box four rounds. Heats on sain at Nush lio'el. Summer Vacations Via tho To tho East Roso Festival Elks' Convention Seashoro or Mountains I W SUNSET l1! I (OGDENaSHASTAI I ROUTES I Round Trip tick tx to tho prin cipal Cllles or tho East, going or r o t ii r ii lug through Califor nia, or via Port laud, doing lim it lfi days, final return limit Oo tober HI, on salo mi follews: 8A!iH IIATI'hS: May 2-.1-l-!).l0-ll-l l-in-17-18- Aug. l-2-a-r,-7.12-ir)-l0-22-2n.2a- 2I-2U. .10-31. Juno l-(l-7-H-i:i-in-17-i-10- Sept. 1-0-C-7-8-11-12-30. 20-2 1-2 I -8 r.-2 7-2 8-2 i). July 2-:i-r,-7-ll-12-iri-lC-20- Hlop.overH going or returning 22-2:i-20-29-:i0-21. ttllhln (bo limit. Newport Yaquina Bay Tho homo of tho Rhododendron, an Ideal plnru to npond Ihu mini uier. Low round trip and week end tickets. Roaiiouablu hotel rates, out door uiiiiiHomoiilH, bathing, boating, golf, flailing, olo, I.mv I'arca to .Mcellug or Women's Claim Knn l-'rauclHco, Juno IM to Inly (I, PACII'K) RAILWAV At NAVIOATIO.V IIKAOIIKM Aro now within onsy ronch by tho P. R. & N. and a now field for a pleasant vacation open. Week end tickets now on salu and season tlckotu from nil points on Halo Juno 1st, PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Opens .Tumi 10 and closes Juno 15, Tho Kroatust Klornl Fiesta ami Carnival or Ploasuro yet hold. Low round trip tickets on iialo from nil points. Kor beautifully Illustrated bookloln describing Newport, Hay ocean and othor points, nH woll as Inforniatlon nbout L'nstern KnroB, loutciH, stoifovors, ote., call on nearest Agent or wrlto to JOHN M. SCOTT, fJoneral Pasiiuiiger Aguit, Portland, Oiogon. It. P. O. K. (KIIin) Convention, .Inly H to III, MM -J, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Oft TRADU Ono tent houso with fly; pnlntcd and screened, 12x16, Phono IM-R, Home, C3 WANTHD Wonion wiiHhlug hmuo, Now town, to take family Call -102 South D3 Graduation Presents Appropriate Kecpsalces of this Memorable Occasion ntt&ist m m't Sec The Jeweler MARTIN J. REDDY Near Postoffico MAY 23 'K Ta i IN