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l r fft " M f t! FXGB TBOTI MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTCKQON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912 ...... n. . Girls in the Musical Corhcdy Success "Louisiana Lou" at the Medford Tonight 1 .,i . A-" -S p, " ' 36.000 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmm III TUT FRY mm Klf) H h WEDNESDAY I'orllnnil, A titf. It. IIimi Utr r'inli Proh'i'Hvii Ahmii., Meilfortl, On., Wo iint Ht'iiilliiK llilily-fnur i'iiiih (if t'liHtorii lunok rlnfcorlliiK (null nil iriiln iniinliitr thirteen leiivlwr I'orU ImihI AiiuumI (I. IMciiHit Iiiivii HorM until ini't't li'iilii with nulniunliilen or wii((iiiM niiit Inkn UmIi Id hi-iiimih. WILLIAM h. KINI.KY, Hi tit o (Ilium Wiirilcii. An niniliiiiili'l,v 1,111111 Iroul enine In ii fun, tliiH iiinkoH ll'i.OOO imihIitii lirook fry. Tlmy will Imi placed in Little Mnlte, lUu I tut 1 1 mill Aiiliatc liilorcHtcil piirlii-H nre rcqiii'Htfil to Iiiivii iiiiIoh at lin,ilcot nt ll:."ll o'clock. Wciliicxdiiy moriiiiiK to licit iliMrilmlt! tlm fry, liuiuctliiito uclioii In nccoHHiiry to Insure the trout lu'lnir pliinlcil before tliu ti'inpuriiturit of tlic wulcr In tin ciiiih cIiiiiikch. UN OF HMD MAY BE INAUGURATED MISS WASHINGTON. Auk. C Criminal prflHticutlon of JiuIk" C. II. I Inn ford of Seattle hy Attorney tleiiornl Wick ornhuin may follow the formal re port suhmlltcd to the house thin af ternoon hy tho suh-coninilttoo of tho liouso Judldnry committee, wlitch took testimony In Scuttle rennrtllni: nil inls.eoiidiict of llunfonl when he presided over tho western district court of WathliiKton. The report which wnn suhiulttod lO' tho full committee, carried n roso I lit Ion. wlilcli puts fiituro uctlon In tho llnnfonl ciimo up to the homo. "Hosolvod, that tho testimony ob tained hy tho luih-fomiiilttcn In Houttlo ho transmitted to the attor ney general, wltli tho rccouimumta lion that ho take such notion us ho may doom nocesnary, If, In hid opinion, tho testimony disclose In fractions of tho law," Chairman Clayton or tho judiciary eommlttco opouly hinted nt further dnvolpmouts, declaring tho testimony of tho suh-cominltteo should ho printed to ho avnlliihlc, "In caso n Krand Jury luvestlKatlon Ih noces nary." Tho liouso hy nu overwhelming roto directed tho printing of n full ntonoKrnphlc report of tho auti-com-mlttco'n work. ll9UUMpyiiiViil tfStrtjuSmiM lirBMllialnn For Motor Car Lubrication. Use ZERQIEHE (In nee "LoiiinIiiiiii Lou" at the Alcilforil llieittre louilit nuil lor'l nil iiliout your liuulluril inul Iim Iciiho, whether Hiiilyot will ipiit loinorrow or Hlny her week out, whether your hint hill of kooiIm will move in time ii i. ...i ,i... in mill' (iipi'iimiit in niiriiii'r MO" country will have u new piciilcut n keep on pityinu the xaliiry In tho old one, OSGOOD WD ALBERT T. BROWN BUY YOUNG ORCHAM) NEGRO CONVICT MURDERER IS SENTENCED TO HANG 8AN KltANCIHCO, Cnl Auk. . Tho death penalty fixed by tho Mar lon County superior court for ld Delohcnaty, tho Klnnt ncKro convict who killed William Kuiiffmnn, n fol low prlnonor In 8an Quontln, was nf firmed toduy bytho ntato nipromo court. Tho lower court will act th dnto for tho haiiKltiK. Dclohtiuty killed Knuffmnn htRt .Inuunry. Tho convicts woro inarch ItiK Into tho prUon when tho IiIk uoKro leaped from tho lino and ran hack punt howlliiR convict until ho camo to IiIa onomy, whom ho Htabbed. 52 MINUTES DEMONSTRATION (Contlnuod from- pnRO-1.) Ilrlef lutroiliictlon Chnlrnmn HovorldKo'M Introduction of Colonel KooMOViilt wnn hrlof hut plcturoiquo. 1'olntlnn to tho por lilrlitK former president, ho auld: "(lanUomon of tho convontlon Tho Hour and tho Man Thoodoro Itoonovolt." Colonel HoohovoH ndvancod to tho front of thu plntrorm nt exactly 1H0. Ho clutched n printed copy of hta Hpocch, Uoforo turnluK to tho text of IiIh nddreBH, Colonel KoohovoH connrntulnted tho convention on tho work It hud performed, declaring tho progreHBlvo party dedicated to "Juh tlco and fulr play and oqunllty ho twoon man and man, "It waB real HlKitlflcanco," ahoutcd Colonol UooBOVolt n moment later. '"Hint thla convontlon bIiouUI ho oponod with miiHlc from flfo nnd druntB hy men who fncod death In thole youth. It woa Blh'tilflcant, Hint, hcHldo thorn Btood mem who woro tho Krny, Whllo I u'tood horo two men camo over. One said ho was n rohol Johnny, tho other declarod ho was n Ynnk, 'hut' thoy olalmod In unison, 'wo hoth now aro Amorlcuns. both pr9KHlvoH, and wo aro facing tho future,' " ,TTiIh doparturo from his formnl uddreas wiiu loudly cheered. A ipilet Himmcr weddiuu' took plnee Tuewdav nlteriioou at 'I o'eloek lit the fiiiully teiileuee oil North (Itnpe utreet, when Mih Jeanette II. OhooiI, iliui)ilitcr of Mr. Ida M. Ohkuoi, became the bride of Albert T. llrown. The rinj: wrvleo wiih em ployed, ev. . Shields, pnntor of the I'ifHt Prenhyteriiiii church of tliiK city pronouueiuK the ceremony. Mirt Lilla driohy effieiently rendered .MendelNMihn'h wcddiui: march, uud MihK I'hoehe I lance kiiiii; in her uhiiiiI plciixiui; iniiuner, "SpriiiKtiile" nnd "A Perfect Day." The couple were unattended, the bride cutcriiit: on the ann of her brother, T. W. O-gond, uud her clinrmiiii; liersiiiinlit.v wik. ucei'iiliintcd by her nvn of white xilk iiiiiniuiHette over white satin, nnd draped with n veil of tulle She cur ried n hoipict of bridal rones uud lillicii of the valley. The living roomn went nttrnetlvely decorated with mvcet pens carryiiiK out a color scheme of pink nnd while UKitiiiM n tiiit'lroiiinl of piiluiH, ferns uud hiuilax. The uuents coiioiriteii only of tho immediate relatves of the bridal couple. Mih. Ilrown has for many ycnrn been one of the popular memherx of the younger hiicicty of Medford, and Mr. Ilrown Iiiih been for home time UHKociated with the firm of ()iod & CumniiuK". Mr. nnd Mm. Hrowu left on train No. 1(1 for u nhort trip north, tho bride'ri traveling hu'K liein;; n pongee. After September lolli they will he .it home to their friends in their home on West Fourth street in this city. SUFFRAGETTE CONVICTED OF FIRING THEATRE The miHieul comedy from Hie Chi cuco Lu Salle Is u wonder. It is tiiiariuitced to rout hoodoos; put jinx to Hiht nnd to restore it Niiluruiue cynic to a healthy appreciation of the .'Oil thin) that are in life. The company is a remarkable, one in Hiiut of cleverness, the lines a lit hrifOL the iiiumc catchy uud "the chorus SALT LAKE PARTIES worth ("' miles to faze upon. Add to this, picturcsmic sceiii-ry, unusual ly rich and pretty costumes nnd the reason i easily found for "Ionis iaua LouV lone ni" i ChiciiKO nnd ils euthiisiastie reception in S.m Francisco. Haniey Benin rd ami Sophio Tucker alone would i-nrry h fur lighter vehicle to the hcichts of iniiHieul comedy funic nnd fortune. Hcssio DeVois and Hleanor Henry nro pretty as pictures; Harry Hindoo uud Helena Salinger admirable in char iicter roles; Ifobert O'Connor, Mor timer Weldon, Messrs. Crawford ami Senncls uud the rcmuiiiiiii; members of the cast in every wny nre unusiin' ly clever nnd entcrtniiiinL'. The chorus, ns Snn Francisco expressed it, it of "triple clnss A construction." MUIMK, Irclnnd, Auk. fl.-Glntl.vs Kvans, a suffragette, wns convicted here today of atlcinptiiiK to bum the Theatre lloynl ou July 18 just before Premier Asipiith wns scheduled to speak. Sentence wns postponed. I'm The Little Doctor W. N. Floyd,, has sold his ten acre pear orchard to Mrs. A. A. Hird of Salt Lake City. This prop erly in known as tho Fridijcr or chard and was bought at year hv Mr. Floyd. The orchard is situated on the south Hide of the Mcdfonl-Juekson-villo railroad about two miles west from Medford. The orchard consists mostly of hcnriiii; pear trees, nnd be sides these there nre a great many varieties of siiiall fruits. It is u delightful home place, especially he cause of the fact that it is so con veniently located In-iii;; within n few minutes car ride to Medford or tho county seat, with an hourly train service each wny. ,Mrs. Hird, with her two brothers, will occupy (he place, while Mr. Hird, who is a priictici;; physician, will take a Kist graduate, course in sur gery in London. Tho sale was made through the CIhih. II. Hoy Heal Kstnte agency. MKXICO CITY. Auk. C Fearful tortiircn of federal toldlora by Sierra Juarez IiidhiUH, who overwhelmed a detachment of tho troops near ltlnn wero reported by couriers who ar rived hero today. POLICE ARREST MAN WANTED IN SEATTLE Aetintr on advices from Seattle Monday night the Medford xliec ar rested Archie Dothnrno of that place at the Hotel Medford. Do.-horne is wanted, thu .'Seattle police say, for grand larceny, the charge growing out of a mining deal. I)obonic, who is iiImi known ns L. C. Smith, snys that he wiih ready to return to Seattle and would have left here for that place within' a few days had the police left him alone. He claims he will have no trouble in proving his innocence. NEW YORK. Aug. C Politics en terlng Into tho calculations ot the pro- i fesslonal element in today's stock j market caused heaviness In the gen eral list. Hock Island made no re- isponso to excellent monthly returns but the Hill Issues were well sup- ported. Union Pacific and the coal ' ers were Inclined to heaviness. i United States Steel was again under . pressure. Trading slackened after the first hour and the market closed Irregular. Honds wero steady. Telephone operators In Egypt aro roqnlrod to spouk English, French, Italian, tiroek and Arabic. Oh Mama! Why "don't you ring up tho grocer and havo him bring us some Hot Bread and Holts on first delivery or call on Medford.- Uakery on South Central street and get Hot Dread and Holts for breakfast. Ho has It In tho morning at G o'clock and It Is Just like homo made. It. C. JOHfJKXSKN, Prop. Pullman Sleeper Change liereaiter the local sleeper on Southern Pacific train No. 14 will be the first sicper on the train Instead of tho last as heretofore. Crater Lake Auto Line Car will leave Hotel Medford, for Crater Lake at 8 a. m. Tuesdays and Saturday. Return Mondays and Thursdays. Spend Sunday at Crater Lake. Reservations made at Medford Hotel offlco. Stop that headacho. You don't need to Buffer "tho llttlo doctor" Mao Lnren's Mustard Cornto applied locally gives quick and sure relief. It Htopa tho headacho and It docs not nffoct thu heart as almost ovory head ncho dopu does, Keep Mao Lnren's Mustnrd Cornto In tho house you can't nford to bo without It's prompt relief for Colds, Soro Throat, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Congested Lungs, It's easy to apply nnd always ready for uso, Bettor than a anustnrd plnstor, Your druggist has It In "5 nnd 50 cout Jars, Cot a Jur today. Insist on tho Original MAC LARHN'S 3 4 2 WILL NOT BLISTER- Accept No Buhstltuto Medford Plumnnoy uud othur drug- glats. FIFTY FIRST Oregon State Fair Salem, Sept. 2-7 1912 $18,000.00 offered in Premiums on Livestock, Poultry, Agricultural and other products Races, Dog Show, Shooting Tournament, Band Concert, Fireworks and Free Attractions Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks ' Reduced rates on all V Railroads For particulars address . FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon. I It loaves prnctifinlly no carbon deposit on cylinder nnd tjpurk plugs and ifa lubricating 'and cushioning qualities are unsurpassed. "We have had many years experience in the oil business, and we believe Zerolene is the best automobile oil yet produced. For Halo Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Zerolene Is sold In Vt, 1 and ( Incorporated) X, gallon cans tho small cans, flat shape easy to Insist on Getting the Orl- handlo. Just fits In tool box. glrul Zerolene Package ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THE RIGHT PRICK In carton, 25 cents per quart. 2G cents extra tor packers of any slzo up to one gallon. Any order over one gallon at Jl per gallon. Deliveries tof packers to any,part of the city. Ice cream served at the creamery at G cents per dish. Medford Cream & Butter Co. GROWERS OF PEACHES Do you wnnt your fruit handled by expert salesmen f , ,. . Do you wnnt the BEST PRICES the Pacific Coast market af fords? "' Do you want to line up with "The House of a Square Dealt" Ifjso, Ret in touch with us NOW. , ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. . Medford, Oregon Pac. 5621. Home 307 Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principlo ' Economy of management ,' I . . Safety of investment . .! ,, Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 $ W. I. Vawter president G. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. C. W. McDonald, Cashier ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. yf: Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice Gtb Storage Go. ..J -H 1 "M i " m -i fi !! n ,, I'if.'H