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1 'I .Iff i r ' KZTOE SIX BEDFORD MXTTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORI), JORTCCION, THURSDAY, .TUNE 27, 1912, On. lfl4 .1-1 t';' I J.. j '' .' ' it ' II ;! ': I .1 1 3 ; 3 " h PI NEWPARTYMAYPU I mm mm TICKEI IN FIELD In nil probability tlu National Pro gressive pnrty launclu'il by Colonel Theodore Hoosevelt following the Chicnpo (onvention will place n com pleto county ticket in the fiebl for the election in November in this coun ty. The state lenders of the new pnrty are already figuring on n stnte ticket nnd as Jackson county has n lnrgo number of progressives within its confines it is believed that thy will take steps to put n county ticket out. The matter is now Ihmhk dis cussed. If the progressives do name a ticket it will mean five tickets in the field. Tho regular republicans, the democrats, the prohibitionists and the Kocialists already have named their tickets and the progressive party would make five. Two members of the republican county' central committee A .1C. Wan and P. V. Mears have already resigned n? they do not feel that they can continue to work for Mr. Taft as they state they are of the belief that he stole the nomination through fraud. BIG FIGHT TO START AT 2 P. M. I.AS VKOAS, N. St.. June p7. That the .lohnson-Klynn flKht will start promptly at 2 p. m. (mountain time) was the positive announcement ninth) today by Promoter .tack Cur ley. Kfforts of nowspnper men to In duce Curley to bold the battle In the morning failed because Curley was unable to get the railroads to bring the expected crowds Into the city In time. For the first time In ten dnys tho wenthor was very hot but both fighters were out early, each doing about eight miles. As the day of the fight approaches, Flynn Is growing more confident. He Is undoubtedly gaining followers too, although tho betting still favors Johnson, at 5 to 2, with little money coming in. While orders for seats have not come In as readily as the promoters had hoped, Curley Insists that there will not be fewer than 10.000 In the arena when the bout starts. TEAM IS KILLED BY LGHTN N ROGUE H AD A learn owned by Charles Veghles of Kaule Point nnd driven by A. P. Zimmerman was struck by lightening on the Ktigtio river roud six miles above Kagle Point, Wednesday and instantly killed. Zimmerman was badly jarred by the force of the shook but oscaper serious injury. According to Zimmerman the shock came absolutely without warning, lie was blinded by a flash of lightening and partially stunned. When he re covered both horses were dead having dropped in their tracks. They were unmarked except for burns about the head. TO BE SOLICITOR GENERAL Of THIRD PARTY mm PORTLAND, June 27. The new progressive third pnrty was formally launched in Oregon today when Dan Kcllnher, one of tho Roosevelt state leaders, issued n call for n mass meeting next Monday evening to form a Roosevelt organization to be known as the "Roosevelt Progressive Ban dann club." In his call for tho meet ing ICellahcr states the organization will be formed along strictly non partisan lines. Former United States Senator Mulkey and other well known leaders will address the meeting. COURT HOUSE NEWS Real Estato Transfers. Lou E. Reader to W. S. Dwln- nell, 80 acres In sec. 36, twp J. B. Woods to W. C. Kenyon. lot 25, bl. 1, Woodland Heights add. Medford ... $10 Caroline Totheron to W. C. Murphy, lots 11 and 12, bl. 2, Summit add., Medford. . 337.50 Charles Daniel Scbell to Monto E. Uriggs, land In sec. 9, twp. 39, IE 10 Teresa M. Hllty to A. B. Wahl stroni, land In sec. 1C, twp. 39, IE 10 Alllo M. Walters to C. W. Roberts, lot 11, bl.l, Frult- dalo add., Medford 10 John W. Johnson to Louise B. Gleaison, property in bl. 19, Chllwood tract, Ashland. . . 10 John K. Hoppln to Alice Dale Hoppin, power of atty. Arthur D. Johns to Edward H. French, lot 1, bl. 8, Med ford 10 J. R. Eggeman to Oscar A. Bcrgstraud, 40 acres in sec. 17, twp. 38, 2W 5000 J. D. Bell to Lucky Tou Voile Copper Mng. Co., .mluiug property in Grave crtek mng. dst 2G000 New Cases. H. V. Holmes and W. B. Holmes vs. Frank J. Strlckfaden and Nan L. Strlckfaden. Action for money, Emily L. Carpenter vs. Lllllo May Henry, et al. Suit for injunction. farriage Mi-cukcs. Virloy T. Gabriel and Katherlno Hunt Falrchlld. Edward Egll nnd Alma Bohnon berger. Probate, Est. W, Q. Mourner. Order ap pointing Auiolla Messuer administra trix. Est. Urzllla Garfield. Order ap pointing A. M. Wilson administrator and W. A. Stewart, H. II. Calhoun (and Fred Tlca appraisers. TRYING TO SETTLE STRIKE ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 8ACKAMEKTO, Cul., Juno 27. In formation received by Iliirritutui fibop Bankers officials here, from trustworthy sources in San Francis co, is to tho effeut that the secret conference of Iliirriman line chiefs m tho office of President Sproulo of tho Southern Pnoifio in San Fran cisco during the pnst week, has been working opt tho details of n plan ol settlement of tho groat strike on the Harriinnn and Illinois Central systems. PORTLAND, Ore., June 27. Mayor Rushlight, Chief of Police Slover and Captain of Detectives Baty were Indicted today by the county grand jury in connection with the charges mado by Deputy District At torney Collier that city detectives act ing under orders had attempted to bribe him. The exact charge is not known. Clifford Maddux and Frank Reed, former police officers, also wero in dicted. All tho defendants are charged with attempting to bribe Deputy District Attorney Collier. It Is charged $400 was offered Col lier to obtain the dismissal of a true bill charging Reed and Maddux with extortion. It Is asserted the alleged offering of money to Collier was part of a plot to "get tho goods on Col lier" as a grafter and arrest him. Chief of Police Slover and Mayor Rushlight admitted knowledge of the plot say It was legitimate to use such methods as they believed Collier dis honest and thought they could thus expose him. WASHINGTON', June 27. It was learned at the White House today that President Taft will immediately offer the solicitor ucucrnUhip, mndc vacant by the resignation yesterday of Fred erick W. I.ehmaun, to William .Mar shall Bullitt, of l.tniihvillo, Ky., and New York City. NOTICE. I have impounded 3 pigs on the Guthrlo ranch. Owner may have same by paying damages done by them. 8C PROF. E. ENGELHAUDT. SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Choice of till Fine Htiml Painted China Half Price. Choice of all Coin flold Decorated (.Unas Half Price. Choice of any Jardiniere in the store Half Price. Choice of anv piece of Cut Ulnaa in the store at. One-Third Off. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned will apply to tho city council of the city of Medford, Ore gon, at Its next regular meeting on July 2, 1912, for a llcenso to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its placo of business on lots S, C, 7, 8, block 20, In said city, tor a period of six months. . HOTEL NASH CO. Dated Juno IS, 1912. WATER USERS' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the City Water will positively be Bhut off from every premises on which rent for the quarter from June 1st to September 1st has not been paid by Saturday, June 29th. Ordinance No. 669 provides that every delinquent user shall be shut off, without notice, after Juno 15th, but we are giving, in this instance, 14 days additional time, us well as a second notice. E. T. FOSS, City Recorder. Dated Juno 24. 1912. U00 odd piece Mulish Semi-Porcelain Blue "Willow Pinner Ware, Closing out price 10 each 3 for 25 100 Fancy Decorated ."Japanese Cups and Saucers, regular 20c values, Friday and Saturdav 15 f)00 yards all silk Ribbon, !1 to f in. wide, yd. 10 Sanitary Drinking Cups, 10 for 5c!? Sanitary Drinking Cups, 2f for ...10 Paper Cooking Ptigs, !J sizes and .'JO lags in package, per package 25c) 1000 Local View Photo Post Cards, regular Tic quality, 2 for 5; 12 for 25 Large Photo Local View Post Cards 15c each, 2 for 25tf 200 pair Men's Gauntlets and All Leather Driv ing Gloves, regular $1.26 to $2.00 values... Sale price, pair $1.00 Other qualities in Men's and Ladies', pair 25 and 75c HUSSEY'S i M$M$M$M$M r Y T y y y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y T T f f Y f Y ? T Y Y t X Y t Y t Y Y Y t T T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y NEW LEADERS For the FOURTH AT Best quality table Oil Cloth, light and dark colors, regular 2oc, grade 18d MOE'S 125 East Main, Heart of Medford Kayscr's 1(5 button double tipped Silk Gloves, all colors, sold else where fit $1.25, our regular price 08c) Sensational Sale of WASH DRESSES This lot of traveling men's samples consist of Dim ity, Gingham, Percale and Linen Dresses. "We bought them at a discount of 25 per cent and fire offering them at factory prices, range from $1.25 to $7.00. 5 dozen White Lingerie Waists, assorted styles find sizes, values up to $3.00. Special for the Fourth 89 .15 pieces of fine grade Lawn, light ground with small figures and stripes, 12 l-2c value. Special for the Fourth, yard 8tf FOURTH OF JULY HOSIERY SALE AVomen's and Children's fast color Hose, black and tan, all sizes, regular 15c grade. Our special sale price 3 Pair for 25d 25c Men's Fancy Sox 2 Pair for 25c Men's good Balbriggan Underwear 25c Women's and Children's nice sleeveless Vests, reg ular 10c grade. Special for the Fourth 7c, 3 Vests for 20c 5 dozen '1-in-hand Wash Ties, fast color and full length. Special 10c Our bote weather Towel stile is now on biggest values ever offered in Medford. Now is a good time to lay in a supply for the whole summer prices from 45c to $4.50 doz, Our assortment of Parasols is now very complete. Pig savings shown you in this department. Children's Parasols from 19c up. Ladies' Parasols from , 45c up The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty V ' t Y I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MICHELIN Quick Detachable Clincher m round mHV STRONG MV M resilient mm L DURABLE MF Easily Fits Any Quick Detachable Rim No Tools Required IN STOCK BY PACIFIC MOTOR SUPPLY CO. I'M W. .MAIN. Nearly a quarter of a century under tho game management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded becauao of Soundness of principle. Economy of managomont Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.01 W. L Vawtor, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Prei. O. W. McDonald, Cashier Increased Train Service On account of tho iiiinioroiiH Fourth of July cvlebrutloiiH In tun vulluy mid tlm C'liutuiiua iiiimiiIiikh tit Atfltlitml July Unit to July llMti, tho Southern Pacific will nut on additional train vorvlcu uml run uiuno jib follewti: ; on July 2, :i, I, n, (i, 7, h, it mill it!. Train will linvu OruiitH I'.ihm nt r. ;.'I0 I. M., n'ltclilni; Mi'dfnnl at c:r.r. i. m. uml AHhlnml ui 7 : a r. p. m. (City orrtcu.) I.tuvliiK AhIiIiiiiiI ut 1 U : a 0 I'. M. will reach Mtidford II V. M. uitil (IrantH 1'uhh 12:i:r. A. M. On July 4th and July 9th tho train will lonvo Oruntn l'usn nt '.) A. M mnctiluK Mod ford 10: 10 A. M. utul AMlilaud (City offleo) m 11 A. M.. I.oavo AbIi land 10:.'t0 I. M reach I in: Mud ford 11 I. M. uml (Iruutu Cuns 12:20 A. M. TIiIh Ir In addition to tlm riKUlnr mirvlcn, will provldo uinplo mir vlco In both dlrootlouH, tinnlilliiK tho iroplo to attoiid wovoral colo hratloim tho huido day. PICNIC EXCURSION TO COLESTIN SPRINGS and RETURN Via tlm Ctii mi - " a. iznza (A SU N S ET f 06DE.Ntkbt1A3TA ROUTES fijicuiul Train Sunday, Juiiu IIOIIi, S&fXO. 1C HoturuiiiK finino v Dny. ONE FARE ROUND TRIP Bpooiul Train wijl loitvo (IrantH 1'iihh (hill) a, in., Mudforil H0() a. in.. AhIiIiiiiiI 8:() a, in. Koluinin will lonvo C'lentin i 7 p. in., Riving ,n full day for a COOL DELIGHTFUL OUTING ,For leaving limo from other hIhMohh, faros, !., cull on any 8, P. Agont. TiukutH will alwo ho hoIiI to RIiiihIh Rprinnu, kooiI goiuj,' on roj,nilur traiim with a filial rcluru limit of fi ilnyH, TIiohii iliiHlriiif,' to pinul a fow dayH in tho inouiitaiuH or at ColoHtiu fipriiiKH, li(iotn to (hat point will iiIho ho good fivo dayH. JOHN M. SCOTT, (lonoral PaHHoiiKor Aont, Porllanil, Qrofron. Ji y i hi ftgasaCTa3W-i' H -'V'-")-'r)iVJiii-i"i MIm4WW'-'""