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o TVpjDffOftT) MA TL TRIBUNE, MrcPFOKD, QHWION, MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1012. PXG13 THRE1Q U is A vSf 'IMH ceol thought neighbors took water'sstrength Flunk CimiI, lliilinn I'n i ntfi' uho UKMtiitllcil mill nliinH Inllnl ('. Daley ol" l.uU Cri'i'l,-, pioiKiM ami tll'IIIIM'lUlle I'lllllllllllll' I'lir I'Olllll.V t'OIII lllittHliiIMM', Mil lll'lll OUT 1(1 till' glUUi jury in 11,(1011 Imiiil fiuf unlay aller noon, IIIh il'n mill ilmiKlilur, chuigeil with niiliiiir in III iimmiiiII, went iIIh iiiUiomI mils lifi'iiiiHii iliciii in n nii-k olilltl id llit (Vol Inini mill the iiiMi ciilinii Know i ihiil ulit'iii'cr il in i! hmiii'v Hint run ,n inldtii again. Mr. Iluli',' eomliliou ik ciilic.il. I'viilciico iH'I'iint .luxliee Tii.nImi showed Ilic iilliicl, iiiiiii tint aged mini l Iiiivd ln'cii iii'iMiliaily imillgiiniil mill iiiiiinol,i'il. .Mr. Daley wiim luiliolling ii w nli'i iliti-li thiongh the I Vol I'iiiiii for tin' tii'(,ifii' piiiiiiii' to '' tllllt IK) dulling" Man ln'illK ilmi" liv llm unl it lit ! IIiiIiiiii'h IiiihI. Ili wiH I'li'iirlx uilliiu hip Ii'kiiI nghl mill in fui't wiim t'tillnunnf thn in. UlllH'tiilllH n tint hii I IT f mm tint . Cool iiiihcil itt Mnliiv iih it mini umil'l lin'l.li' in n umiiii of I'm it Imll mnl llmnv him to th Kiniii.il. fmailitiiff blow alter Mow on I lie older uiiiii't fnee. One healiiit; u imt I'limiuli In mitUl'v the iae nf (Vn, mnl a Dalev H'iih iiialiiuc off uilh hi fnee hleeil big, the iiiiKereil mmi njrnin owitook him. thin lime lliniliiig a liiintlkci. ehicf in ial"sV limiilh iu that nii'h lor aiil eoiihl not he h"iml hy a neat liy mail ereu. I'inueil to Ihe ground hy the Italian, Daley wan Hiihjeeteil to Hie of the miit Innlal bi'ulingM imngiiiiihlt', for Mif. Ceol, an I with il lme, mnl (he Mlvteeit Near otil ilmiKliter. uielilinj: n hoe. heat the ilcfeiiHitltotM mail alllioot n illet hility. llillf elllwIitiL- noil Ii nl f wnll.iiit' I III lev leaeheil tint ('haiimmi lmue mnl tohl hi lm,v. Mr. ('hapiuaii ' wiihIhhI (iff the oiimlt, mnl inline, iliiitely Hen (or ii ph.VMeimi, dm he reeoKtiireil that the kull hail heeii frantiiieil mnl Ihe lloli mil fiom the imiMeleH. In mlililiiiit there wi'i'c mil ami hrni-en nil user the hoily, a hail nil on one foreaim ami an ly hru'iMe on (ho fchmihler. Dr. Seely hlMtex the injury to the knll is mi HerioiH iih in make the ouleotiie ilouhlfiil. IVeliiit; iH ery lituh acaiiiMt Hie U(iult in Hie Kak'1" Point ilixliiel, u 'everyoinr l,i(ovii mill uvMets Mr. Daley iih a mini who woulil never wi'iUiL' uiivnne. lie in a eauiliilate for eoiuuiiNHiuier ami a pionl' n' In popiilmitv is that when he was eaii iliilllle hefore he leeeixeil eerv ole in his ilintriet eveept nue, hir. own. TIiomi who hove lalkeil In the Ilalian av that iani'iiuee and jeal oiiny eautieil (he miiae. The mail has seen water tun HiioiikIi his farm ami iln womleix for the Dalev ami ('Imp. man place ami has lint heeii alile himself to raise emps nn. where neir a proinisiuf, alllinnli he han riv:lit -t tit the wilier. His iyinnaiit tniinl eolei the jilea Hint the iieiulihiti-N went Ketliliu Hie slienlli mil nf the water ami thai lie was lii'in ehenteil. In (leiiiiiiny tint iluht to Htrlkn U wltlilielil from eniilo)en of uitinlt! Mil, kiix ami water niiiille ami tall, wayti, INDIAN CATCHER HAS " bio . 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In the pfiiiy weiu two women, jii ninthly t )n find of Ihelr m x to vImIi (ho lalin (IiIh (.iil In tlm huunoii. Tlio IoiiiIhIh vvi'iK ,Mr and Mm. It. V. Neighbor mnl Mi mnl Mtm. I'liinli Trowor of O11I1I unl. Oil 'Clin puity i(iioilN 10 fciL of wiow .vol at A ran I'n (ami. 'Tln rdghl of tin' lain Mll Hipalil mt for Hie hard rililn4 of tlm trip." milil Mr NHgli- bur, 'mnl although vi i-xiiuicil a Kiaini higiit, wo wuro li inlly pro pari'il tor tlio night that nut our o)w I have mtmi tint (Jrainl Caii von, VoKi'inlti. Pink, (.alio Talioi', lhi Hulldilt iiioiiiitalim, tin Ciniailliiii Itocldi'H mill otlior. Anictliaii Hci'iiif of wouih-r, lint In my nilinl, ntnc of tlii'tm coinpmit ulih iiur slew if Ciiilor l.alto." 'Mr, Tiouur anil Mm Neighbor illniilaji'it ii'inailiiililc pluili during ' ,,"" H""'"",,IM ,rl. "' iiJ'l '' ery luomeiit of the online," wihl Mr NelKhlior In rniirlmtliiii 'Ktlll tlilx Ih a dip (hat I would not ml vine older women to make no eaily In the Ki'imoii, mierlally tliofe who are not UHi'll ( LOIltlllUOtlH rid I a ." Colors and Light. White linn He- Kiunicft ireMrty of n'llectlin; llulit of tiny loloruml lilnek the lentil. While while reo'lvet the colnr It liniuiilliitely m'iiiN It away nxuln In the form of re Heeled IIkIK. IIIiicIi nli'inrh IIkIiI. Iji.v a while ami a hltii'l; piece of rlnlli oa the miiow and thut under the while cloth will remain ii It In. while under the lilncl; one It will melt, Thli miKKCKtH n retmon nn to why white Kiirment are coolent for titinuner wear. They do not nlinorh the hent ami Iltrtit from the mm, hut re fleet It off. In winter Ihe dark ii t norlirt the Unlit anil ihtoiupIImIkw more wlmt one wnntn. no lrk clollilni; N the common llilnt: for winter utc. If you want a ool house In tniuimer pnlut It whlte.-.S'ew York World. TerrlbU Tamptation. "Of coiirne." Niiid ihe iniin who wni looking out of the window at the In-nvy rnln. "1 don't hellexe tieorne WiihIiIiik ton wiiti ciii,ilile of tellhu; a lie Hut I don't coiedder Hint iherry tree Incident much of a test." "Could you devlne a hfttrr onn!" "Yon. I'd like to know whnt Wnxli IiikIoii would June said If II" had ntood at the door of a restaurant on a utormy iiIkIh and Hie waiter lunl tiurihd up to him with a tine new sill; umbrella with an Ivory handle iiud no name on It ami mi Id, 'Isn't llili youni. ulrV " Wimlilin;. ton Star. Home Melodrama. "The cards are marked I" mild the mini The woman cowered "The canN are mnikcil!" he repent ed. There wan no tragedy however. S'ceius the ttnhy had Kt held of a lead pencil ami marked up the. euchre deck. Washington Herald. Tho Iowa Stain Kcdorallon of l.ahor, w'Iiomo chaitur wan rasoked 'n tilOii hccaiiHO of Ita rcfuHul to comply wlili the coiiHtltutlou of tho Ameilcaii 1-Vdciatloii of tiiilior, has applied for ie-aflllntloii. HOME RUN HABIT " MaYiaRa DoraThorncat Bedford Theater Tonight i KKmi Pir-;''i:Jfe 'saaLM mB&h m&fji& " m-suwu r '-b A nvMiJof the mi r popu1 ir pi it.i Mis . Dnroihx D , a will Dm,- Tlioin ," a lrauiitii lion ! 'l.Mi , h ,, , nU. I i V i Uri with Iti'illin M ( 1. 1 t lainii'i noMl, win he pK'sinUil h .in M'cllent on i.i at Ihe npeia hoiisi on Mnnilax. .linn llllh. All the I'linractetH in tin- hunk hae hycu ictaitieil and ate p-ioii a en i ef ul ami viid pint nival hy Hi" at list n the company. "Doni Thome" telU a romantic sor of hue ami tv-alnimly. The play itself is Jull of kooiI, eliinntie situa tions mnl niaiiv pritlielie inotaeiils are (ill li the audience which is relieved at tunes li a delightful view ul coiin'ih lliroujhoiit the pnrt-K of Hie plav. CENTRAL POINT 4 TO 6: lit a closely contchted Kami) at Medfonl Siindav, t'entral Point was defeated l a uroro of C to t. The followliiK IoIIh the Hlory in detail: din I nil Point All. It. 1!. K. T. How ill II. h'mulcrnDii e Marnhall Hi . Cook ft ..r. .. t ...:i ...t 1 I 0: n 0 0 0 '- 0 0 0 Clark 3h ' 6 llopklim iwll) I Mclntyro p . I II. Kom ef SS Harper if .. I I'nrrd If I 1 1 1 1 0 B 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 37 1 J Modforil All. It. .11. llm (on '.Mi I t 0 Mile hh I 1 1 llutler p M . 0 1 Isaac ct I 0 0 Hill rf I 1 I Wllkiimou Hi !! II 0 Antic If Jl a 1 Tinny r.h I 1 Ueiistrom c I 0 0 K. 1 :t ) o 1 l a l 0 .u:i ii n s Suuiiii.il) - Two haso hits, Anllo, (illl Struck out, hy Mclnt)ro, C; llutler, 10. Ittihit on Ii:1Ik, off Mr Int) 10. a, llutler, I. Passod hall, SanileiHOH. Left on hao, Central Point, 10; Medfonl, C. Time of Came, l hour 15 minutes. Umpire, lliotiri. SHOES STOLEN ' TALENT STORE The police aie on Ihe lookout for u well shod hinder who cuteicd the stoic nf the Talent Mercantile com. panv at Talent Saturday ovouin mid stole 17 pairs of shoes ami ? I .."() in cash from the cash ivaister. The hui'iilar or hiiiliir gained ml iiiittaiiee through u door tit the rear of the slore. Tlie.y left no clues to their ideality. Diet). William Cnrnill Myrne, aed IL'. single, ii native of Nevada, died i.t the Sacieil 1 1 carl hospital Juno I) from compound t'inclute of the skin), duo lo accidental explosion in .lack, sonville quarry. r'uncrnl will he held ut Catholic cumuli Tuesday ninrniuu: at I) o'clock. A Statu Federation ot l.ahor Iiiih hoeu nrgnnlzod In l.oitttduna with n inonihovHliii of twoiity.sovun uhIoub. Action waa tnkon applyliiK for a. oliat'tor from tho American Federa tion ot l.ouoi', MEDFDRD PlnHBnBjHV1 v riyg---M tin ill! 'n nt pait of l' i.i 'I home and liu hat dim,' ol tin- (L.n.uter lias won her iirieli credit. Ito'iald Kane in in the i-npahlo IiiukU of liillie (iiinri, mIio also- dlsTM-s eredit hy Hie way he trwOitlH this character. Other in the couiiiMiiv are (Iconic II. .IoIiiimiii, hucillu Ulnvlon, Clnrcncc ltve. (lav Went, Armip I.amh, Rich aid Wilhur, Marshall Zcuo mid (Sraiit Fisher. The niatuiciuent has iirr.incil for popular itrices mid He advance sale Ihas ,ilrc i i otit;iown ( )cetatioiin. WARRANT BUYING" l.onil men who have heeii in the hahit ol Imimii count wananls n.- mi investment, have iii-pcmlml, pemU iitir iIuuUiou, iuruUA-fK of warrant-. iih the direct result ofothc .siut tiled hy Heiitou I low pin mid S. A. Carlton of Ashland, to eiijom the erection of Ihe propowd liridsre over Dear creek in (Ins ritv. The coiuphiiut attacks nil oiitstHndinL' warrants as illegal. .1. S. I low aid ot this oil v. who has dealt in county warruuis for n nuni- her of ear-. stated IiuIhv that Im would huy no more wiirranls fur the picscjit at least. "I Imvu (l.(H)ll woith of warrants now," Ktatod lr. Howard, "mid 1 XIwiim uniiroaehed ami asked to take ocr mi mlditional Monk of them todiiv hut 1 leluscd. The iisk is too "icat since suit wan filed to en join the enmity tiom huililnif,' the hride over lleav cieek. Tliis suit questions tilt alidit of the warrants ittMioil all cad v ami no one can toll where it will end." Attention B. P. 0. Elks. All l-!lks who ale yoiii),' to I'm timid to ntteiiil the enincnlioii will meet at tho Xiilaloiium tonight at S o'clock for drill practice. This U impoitaut and iieeesary. A. v. nr.A.v. Chirr Ball Player 0 with but One Arm ?i?ANK "KlURPMY , Tho handicap of a nilsslnj: left nrni, Which was amputated after a street ac cident when he was threo years old, has not prevented Frank Murphy, of New York city, fiom becoming one of tho best amateur ball players on Wash ington Heights. Murphy U if pitcher mid a left Holder of tho. Church of tho incarnation nine. Ho leads the team In batting and base ruunlug. Baseball and hlsMiidlcs now Interest Frank Murphy nunc than anything else. That tho truck which crushed bis arm tlfleen years ago prevented liliu from becoming a second "Ty" ('old) Is the belief ot his teammates ud tbvlf followers. NOW SUSPENDED 1 MS PARSONS n BOARD 4 f Date or eleetion, June 17. Who may vete: Any man or woman who paid taxes in Medfonl for 15)11. Any Meil Innl man or woman owning stock in any incorporation which paid taxch here in 151 1 - u f f HI H II look a mans meetiii',' ol Medfonl women jiixt two minute Saturday afli moon to nominate Mr. Mahel II. I'aisous iih candidate for kcIiooI din i lor. There wiik not a dissciitinu o(c mid untiling' hut hearty applause dintui hed the eienity of the atlier- The incetiiij.' whh called to order hy John M. Itoot, who announced that nomination for a candidate for a position on the nchool hoard would lie in order. Clarence Hcamcs, hefore inimiii'.' Mr. Parsons, took occasion to explain the qualifications of voter in the school election. The jreiieral hclicf that head of families, whether taxpayer or not, have have a vote, he showed was wron'. a tluit applied to school district of another classi fication where the number of pupils is lens. None hut taxpayer, men ami women, or those who own stock in tnxpayinj.' concerns, have a vote in the school election. In presenting Mr. 1'arsons name it wa made plain the women were not legally noininatiii a candidate, hut were simply sutrnesthii: a woman they thought was best qualified for the place. Dr. K. H. Pickle complimented Mrs. Pan-oiis and the Greater Medfonl cluh on their work in inspecting the dutiful work of this club in re- iMirtiiii' unsanitary conditions in the schoole and''you have till read of the beautiful way the school hoard forced the teacher to sipi n denial," he declared amid laughter and applause. "It showed on the face of it that fcomethiiitf was wnmj;. I believe a w'oman should serve on the board and take j:rcat pleasure in seconding the nomination." The vote was un animous. Kollewinj: the vote Mr. Parsons was presented with a liue bunch of roses, after which she spoke briefly, outlining her platfonn, which she hopes to carry out if elected. Upon the acceptance of her noniln atlon at the hands of Mr. Keames, Mrs. Parsons gave, her platform as follews: lTrbt: That I believe any public official owes his first and only duty to the constituency which ho rcpre tiunttf. Secend: That ho owes whatover he may possess of special equipment for that office to tho best Interests of the community which ho repre sents, and that, withal, dispassionate ly and without prejudice. Third: I belle vo that honesty of purpose and a differing viewpoint need not signify dcstructlvo meth ods. 1 believe In tho constructive op. oration ot Ideas presented, rather than tho destructive, and In tho duo recognition of all real sorvlco per formed by previous or present Incum bents. Feurth: I, bclievo In tho full rec ognition of efficiency, wherover and In whutoer form manifested, and that real efficiency should bo tho only measure of public usefulness, Fifth: 1 believe that ovory ad vantage, gained at tho hands ot socie ty should bo rendered back to society In terms of public service. I.hpior Notice Notice Is hereby glvon that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, at tho next mooting on Juno 18, 191::, for a license to sell spirituous. vinous and malt liquors In Quantities less thnn a gallon, at his placo ot business, 17 South , Front stroot, block 20, tu said city for a period ot six months. O. M. SKLSHY. Dato of first publication Juno 6th, 111 12. Stomach Misery Quickly Ended Sourness, (,'as, Heaviness, Heart burn Co in l'lii) Minutes. Kat a hearty meal It you want to. Then tako two Ml-O-NA tablots and you'll wontlor why that old stomach ot yours Is so comfortable Ml-O-NA tablots do inoro than glvo rollof, thoy cloan, ronovato, put strougth and elasticity Into tho stom ach walls and build up tho gonoral condition ot tho stomach so that you can digest tho heartiest nioul without fear of distress. Guaranteed for Indigestion, dizzi ness, biliousness, sleoplessuoss, sick headacho, and all tomnch dtsoasos, I.argo box 50 cent at Chnn, Strang's and druggists overywhoro. Medford Theatre WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 THE WORLD FAMOUS Mountain Ash Male Choir (Welsh) Without Question the Leading Men's Chorus The Musical Treat of the Season POPULAR PRICES $1, 75c and 50c Seats at ITaskins Winner Over Mormon Choir at Salt Lake Winner ol' .First Prize at St. Louis World's Pair Medford MONDAY, Bertha M. Clay's Famous Story DORA THORNE A Favorite of Two Generations of Playgoers 2ue, 50c, 75c. Scats at Haskius GROWERS The prospects arc good for it bumper fruit crop iu the Pacific northwest. We avoiiUI advise all grow ers of Peaches, Apricots, Cantcloiipes, Tomatoes, Po tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us. It is a part of our business to find a market for the fruits and produce grown in the valley. We have our arrangements completed to handle the crops that will bring good returns to the grower. It will pay you to investigate. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pacific 5G21. ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. Nearly a quarter of a century undor the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Orogon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principlo Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liboral troatmont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor, Presidont G, R. Lindloy, Vice Prea. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier Theatre JUNE 10 Ilomc 307.