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1 6 : i .1 y T i a m 7 PAGE TWO lOCMf AND . LPERSONAL Dr, n. J. Lockwood, chiropractor ft ml norro pcclhllt, has moved Into new oMccs at 203-204-205 Garnott Coroy Uklg. , Mrs. W. W. Tou YcIIp nd slater MIbb Ilceil Avill havo Arrived from Toledo, Ohio, to visit sovernl weeks wlUi Mr. arid Mrs. A. 11. ToifVcllo. Mr,. and ftlrn, K. A, Strcmpcl and daughter, tlss Methn of Toledo. Oo., leava for their homo today after scv eVal weeks visit with their daugh ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, A. It. VTou -Velle. Hammocks, Bportlng goods, blue flame, ordorlcss oil stoves, rofrlBora tpra, etc Prices right. Shaplclgh Hardwaro Co., 2S Sonth Central. Tho Joint teachers' Instttnto for Jackson and Josephine counties will ho held at Ashland during the weolc of tho llogue JRIvor Valley Indus trial Fair, September 2,6 26 and 27, at which time all teachers of both counties are expected to be present. H you havo a small motor or 23 inch paper cuttdr for sale writo Jfull Printing Co., Central Point, Ore. 123 Paul Secley of Portland who man aged "Woodrow "Wilson's campaign during the primaries In this state ' Is Mn Medford on a short business trip. . VIcMcCray formerly connected with tho Fish Lake Ditch company la In Medford for a short visit with friends. Mr. McCray makes his homo in San Francisco; Mid-week prayer meeting at Chrls tlon church, subject "Christian Unity" John 17-11, leader A. It. Coffin, as sisted by mens Bible class. Como Tuesday evening ST o'clock. 124 Moso Barkdnll and Phil Hamlll left today for a visit at Crescent City. A. W. Copp, superintendent of tho western division of tho Associated Press Is in Medford on a short busi ness trip. - Ho states that Medford is the biggest little city he has ever been in. AVo aro still buying second hand clothing, hats and shoes. Will II. Wilson & Co., 10C N. Front SU24 Mr. and Mrs. James Frcdenburg of Sams Valley were recent visitors In Medford. James Owens connty commissioner, was a'recent visitor in Medford from hls'Wellen ranch. Carkla & Taylor (John H. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford.' ".-" Roger Hitchcock of Wellcn camo into town Tuesday to meet his father of Now York who arrived for a short visit C. P. Dennis of Beagle has returned from an automobile tour of Califor nia. " Highest cash price paid for cast off clothing, hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson & Co 124 v Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Roddy who left two weeks ago with a party of friends for Crescent City enjoyed motoring so weJl that they extended tho trip to Los Angeles. They will return at the end or this week. Dr. Conroy has left for a short business trip to Edmonton, Canada. Mrs. W. I. Vawter left today for a. business trip to California. Moved to 31 If. Grapo street. The Medford Conservatory for music and languages. G. Talllandier, director. Open all summer. Edwin D. Root and dog Snyder will leave Sunday for a brief outing at Shasta SpringB. ' W. L. Edmonson of Derby spent Tuesday in Medford on business. D. T. Lawton haB returned from an automobile tour of tho Klamath country. Want to turn your old clothes into cash? See "Wilson, 10C N. Front ctroot. 124 Dr. F. C. Page has left Tor a short business trip to Portland. Mr. and MrB. B. D. El wood have left for a visit at Portland. Money to loan on country proper ty, Carkln & Taylor, Jackson Coun ty Bank Bldg.. Medford. V. Tyior 8mlth who was badly In jured in a motorcyclo accident July 4. nnd who was taken to Dallas, Ore gon, for treatment will return to Medford Friday to resume his work In.thlH city. Miss Jcsslo Harriett of Salem is visiting Mrs, Donuld Springer of this city. Wo want COO pair of second hand shoos. Will H. Wilson & Co., 10C Nt Front utroot. 124 lA.tW. Bhopard of Havey, N. D who has boon looking after property lntcroata'Iuiro has left for Ills home. Ho Is moro than ever pleased with tho valloy. Mrand Mrs. J. W. Cranny of Rose burg aro in Medford on a short busi ness trip. Weeks &McGo wan Co. UNDERTAKERS JT IllORQ 9871 arirkt vitouws r. w. vrettu 3071 A. B. Orr 3893 ) X.ABY AMISTA.XX AVlUi tho exception of Gcorgo H. Millar, Roclallut1 member ot tho city" council all of "the members of tho council nnd Mayor Canon are out of tho city. MV, Millar Is busy receiv ing congratulations from his friends on becoming Mcdford'a first socialist mayor. Several radical chnngra havo been suggested to him but ns yot thero has been nothing doing. Mrs. D. E. Davis or Grants Pass is in Medford 011 nshort business trip. William Arllntrof Apple-gate spent Wednesday in Medford "on business. Sco R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jnclreon County Bank W. II. Canon loft Tuesday for Port land to attend a session of tho state democratic central committee. He will bo absent several days, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1). Hopper of Douglas County are in Medford mak ing arrangements for a trip to Cra ter Lake. If not in push tho money under tho door. 10G X. Front street, the rhnnnivtt lnro In thrt U'nsf. I'M Mrs. C. K. Dunne of Hilt, Cal., Is Jn Medford for a brief visit with friends. R. X. lnman of Evans Creok is In Mcdfcrd on a short business trip. Soda Fountain at DeVoo's. C. D. Hurd of Big Elk Is In Med ford for n short visit with friends. Ho roports many deer In his cectlon. I. E. Rogers of tho Eaglo Point district Is in Medford on business. Berlin Tailoring nnd French Dry Cleaning Company. 109 West Main street, wish to announce that they aro prepared to do first clnss clean ing and pressing, also hats blocked and trimmed. Ladies' and Gents' suits mado to order. Glvo us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phono Pacific B3C2. Harry Pollett or Ashland with a party of friends motored to Medford Wednesday on a short business trip. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphern, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phono M. 1471 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams of Rock Point are in Medford on a short business trip. E. E. Gore and friends havo re turned from a camping trip In the Fish Lake district. Mabel D. Hall, china decorator, will open her studio to tho public on Tuesday, August 20th, from 2 to G and 7 to 10. 'o china sold. Gar-nett-Corey building, room 10S. 127 J. W. Johnstone of Ashland spent Wednesday in Medford on business. B, F. Mulkey spent Wednesday at tho county seat on business. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made bread at DeVoo's. , Wilbur Jones, sheriff, states that taxes have Tieen ' 'paid with ,,fgreat promptness this season. Only $20,000 s delinquent in Medford" nnd about $13,000 in 'Ashland. This Is below the average. Leslie b. James of Barron spent Wednesday with friends in Medford. Hay for sale. W. H. Evcrbard. Phone CG71. "F. W. IfolIIs left Wednesday even ing for Glcndale, on account or the acciental shooting or Rev. John Howard.- Erick W. Hawkes or Leland is In Medford on a short uuslncss trip. Kodak rinlshlng, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. Premium llstsfor fair are out and ready for distribution. Call on A. K. Ware, Secretary. 123 8. A. Nowcll, ladies' tailor, 4th floor M, F. & H. bldg. , DARR0W PLEADS OWN CASE (Continued from pago 1.) man is being tried upon that charge. I'm being tried because I'm a lover or tho poor, a friend of tho op pressed. So I am tho victim of the criminal interests or this country. That's why I am pursued by as vic ious a band of cut-throats as ever breathed, who liave been hot on my trail, whose bark I, can remember hearing on my heels over since I can remember tho steol trimt. Aro thoso interests interested in bribery? Are they prosecuting It, when every bit of their lll-gdttcn gains have como through bribery and reek In It? No. Aro they coming from Now Yoik to Lot Angeles, to presecuto n briber? N'o,- tbey nro not. They never before, slnco tho world began, had u chnnco to Hay bribery has been committed by tho poor. They Jumped at tho chun co. Ills Voire Breaks "Hrjbory has horotoforo been monopolized by tho rjc'h. llko every thing else. Those vicious Interests want to get mo Into tho penitentiary because I have stood for tho weak, tho poor, tho man who tolled." Harrow's voice -broko, IiIb uplifted hands dropped holpleesly, and tears streamed down his cheeks. "Gentlemen, I am In your hands, not In tho hands of thpao vicious In terests yet." EXCURSION TO DUNSMUIIt. Evoryono will doubtless want to go on that Special Train Excursion to Duusmtilr, Shastu Springe, Coloatln next Sunday, tho 18th. Special Train from GrantB Pass, Modrord, Ashland and jntermedlilto points with modern equipment will take care of be crowd, an'd Odo Fnro for round trip places It within' roach or all. Seo the big game at Vecd, MEDFORD MAIL TR1.BUNE, SPLENDID PP OF MOUNTAIN ROADS IN FOREST ISSUED The local office of tho Crater Na tional forest hni Just received IH)00 mnps of tho forest for tree distribu tion. These maps Hhow nil roads, trails, ranger stations, hotels, stage lino, railroads, telephone linos and cabins Inside tho forest as well as lake, mountains, and places of In terest, The principal roads, towns and cities In Jackson county nro shown making tho maps, Invaluable to hunters, campers, or travelers In the forest or county. The map was prepared under the direction of Sup on Isor Krlckson. On tho back of tho folder Is much Information regard ing gamo laws, board of health laws which apply to mountain streams nnd data on the control of fires. The maps are very valuable. Tho Crater National Forest con tains practically nil thnt Is left un appropriated of tho former hunting grounds f the Indians In this region. It lies In two blocks. The moro northerly and larger block extends on the northwest to tho crest of the Umpqua Mountains and on the north east to tho boundary of tho Crater Lnko National Park. Inkr-oNthc-Woods, Fish Lake, and Four Mllo Lnko aro In tho southern part of this blck, which contains the south ern end of the cascade Mountains; tho bnsln of Rogue River and its tributaries lies between tho Umpqun Mountains nnd the Cascade Plateau, and drains them both. Tho trails which have jieen constructed by the Forest Service make available to tourists and pleasure seekers the trout streams, mountain lakes, hunt ing grounds, mineral springs, and ether recreation features, whllo a mountain road to Crater Lake runs through tho forest. Tho southern block of tho Crater National Forest covers tho northern end of tho Siskiyou Mountains, nnd extends into California to tho crest of tho divide. E BY ;T I'OHTLAND, Ore., Aim.'. I-!.-De tain 01 me urnvu res-cue oy .uns SteJIa Burger o Portland oC her fiance's Muter, Jliss Rom? Weihor, from drowning in the Willamette river became known here today. With Daid Weihcr, to whom Mi.ss Ilurgor wns engaged, the two girls were corn ing down the Willnmetto rier from Eugene to I'ortlanml in a canoe. The ennocenpsired in Deer Creek Rapids near Albany. 'eiscr tried to rchcnc hU hi.ster lint seemed unable to do bo though n good wimtner. Mi- Burger Hwnin to Mis Woi.scr'h aid nnd after a terribly hard struggle succeeded in reaching shore with her a mile down M renin from where the canoe capsized. Then she 'returned to look for Wcixcr hut ho had been drowped. JIw body is not recovered. ROOSEVELT TO STUMP THIRTY-SIX STATES OVSTBK BAY, N Y., Aug 1L PIuiik for tile progressive campaign were dNniKMud hero today nt n con ference between Colonel Jfoo-U'velt, Senator Dixon and (Juorgo V. Per kins. nonccH announced Hint ho ex peclK to Htuni'p in thirty-six' stliton, but the dcluilft of tho (our' Iuivc not yet been completed. The colonel lio gins his longest western trip witli n HjWdi'nt Kt l'aul 0I1 Labor Day, HEAVY GUARD THROWN TURKISH LEGATION SOFIA, Bulgaria', Atif. M. Owing lo threulK that were hurled nt the 'J'urkinh uiiuiritor here, following the massacre of Bulgaria!) in Macedo nia, a liunvv guard was today thrown around the Tiukisli legation. Died. AdnniH At tho fiacrod Heart Hos pital 'WodncBdny, August 14, 1912, Mrs. 3. J. AiiauiB. Sho leaves a hus band, futhor and mother, Mr. and Mrs. D, S. Wood, tw BlstorH, Mrs. Edith Shanuon and Mrs. PonrI War den, and a brothor Leonard L. Wood. Sho wow born at Rockford, Iowa and wns 28 years old. Funorfll will bo bold from WcoltH & McOowuu chapel, August 15, at 2 p. m. Horn. Ronnoy In Medford August 13, 1912, to. tho wlfo of II. C. Ilonney, u nluo pound boy. Mother u'nil child aro doing ulcoly. OTDFOttD, 01? ISO ON. OTiDNUSDAY, AUOUST R SINKING. SHIP Of G. 0. P. DESERTED BY CANDIDATES SEATTLE. Wiwh, Aug. 14 Fol lowing tho final decision of progres ses at a meeting hold hero to put out a complete ptogicxslvo nlntu tick et froin Governor down to wreck mas. tor, progressiva candidates who had filed In the republican primaries iuo rapidly with drawing their candidacy today. " "Hob" Hedge, of Seattle, and John C. Lawrenco of Spkntu candidates for Governor, were both out of tho city nt the tlntu tho .full ticket v.-ns agreed upon, bnt Immediately an nounced their withdrawn' from the old party. Candidates f'r minor of fices nro wiring, telephoning, writ ing nnd presenting personally their withdrawals to tho state auditor and tho various county auditors. l As It appears now, tho ropubttchh ticket will bo "stripped baro of Its randtdntcK In-" nituiy offices, nnd standpatters nlono will be left In the others. The. time for tilings has passed In tho republican primaries and no new candidates can bo iiL In. Tho decision to put out a full ticket followed' within a few hours after the loenh delegates to tho re cent bull 1110030 convention arrived yesterday; Tho nominations or tho third party candidates, It was de cided, are to bo made In nccordanco with otatc-wldo preferential primar ies. The law of this statu reaulrcrf new parties to nominate by convention. Tho primaries, however, will bo con sidered morally bidding upon tho delegates to such convention. Tho formal call, naming tho dny for tho primary and the pkico for tho con vention, will bo Issued within twenty-four hours probably by tho Roose velt delegates to both Chicago con ventions, tho central committee of tho tentatively organized third par ty, tho Roosevelt campaign commit tee selected nt tho Aberdeen state convention recently, tho offlcora of tho progresslvoMcognes. In this state, and Lorenzo Dow, national commit teeman for tills state for tho now progressiva party, SMALL FISH . CRATER FOREST A inniill forest firo is racing nt the head of Star (Inluh in the Appli'gnle Kectioii, according, to report re ceived todny bytho locnl forestry officials. It is believed that it will be tinder control in the near ftttnrc u sevcrn! men nro at work. A fire broko out on Klliot creek Mnnduv but was under control before liny grunt amount of damage was done. As the forest ? very drV nt present with high wiiid- each afternoon the danger from fire in verv groat nnd precaution hat 6 bceif Ve'donhled. ,1 ' 1 1 1 r OPERATION PERFORMED UPON GABY DES LYS PAWLS, Aug. i.Onhv Dm I;ys, the former luvorjto, of. King Mitliuel, deMiicd ruler of Portugal, mid well known stage celebrity, uudeiwent an operation here today nt the Doyens sanitarium. Her condition ' is not icporled scr'toutf " " Mrs. Lawrentz, Buried . .Tho Inuernl M'fHii'es pT Martha 71. Luwreiitz wns )uld from I ho residence of her sister Mrs Shult, on North Onkdnlc Tuesday uflcruooii at 2;:J0 bVlock, Ilcv, Doyle officiating. Ilf tcrniPiit in I. 0 O. F' ccmcterv. The pall bearers ucro ('. A. Dilfiieldi Jl, (J. Shearer, A. If". AtwtMl, A'. W. Ling, 1. A. Mcrrimiin and K. A. flii'ks. Tim funeral was largely nftended and the iloral ollcriiigs n'rOfitso bud hentiti fill. '( IIAHKHALL OAMK AT WHB , Gon thnt Dunsmulr Excursion noxt Sunday. It will stop at Colestln Springs, Weed, whore tho big baso ball gnmo Medford v. Wood will bo played, Shasta Spflngfl nnd other poIntB giving a splendid opportunity to excursionists to spund a delightful day in tho pure mountain air. Ono faro round trip Iiiih Imsoii mndo by tho Southern Pacific. ' Plenty rd(a66'H and 11 'good tfmo for all ' ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALK 500 White Leghorn chickens, must bo sold nt otico. Sco or phono. K, ll.Mnnnoy. Ifotno phono 10 nnd 37Z-R. 2& FOR HA LB Heavy toam harnosB, , ltos K. llth street, ph6no Roll 4291. 12fi FOB BALK Motorcyclo nearly nov, ' 1108 W, llth flfreot, Phono Bell 4291. 'V,t" v 120 ACKNOWLEDGE IT 1 1 i, .Metirrd Has lo Row lit tho luelt utile-Si'oivh oof ClthreiiN 1'lHHO It After toad lug thepubltu stutumont of thl ieprtsoittitlvo cltlnen of Mod ford given holow, you must conm lo this conclusien: A lemedy Which proved so beneficial yenn ago with kidneys, cun naturally bo expootod t porrornt thd same work In Rltutlnr Cnseii. Read thlti: Mrs. J, 1L BnuHNitiii, Centtnl Ave., Afedford, Ore., ajs! "I wum so bad with klilnoy trnublu that I could not do any houBowurk. My bac? wns weak nnd painful and In tho morning when I got up, I wih lamu and sore. Tito kidney scctotlons wero un natural and my health steadily ran down until I was hardly able to got aboout. While In that condition, I rend about Doiiu'b Kidney Pills nnd got n box. I felt bettor from tho time 1 commenced using thotit and It was not long beforo 1 v?nn curodi I am In n position to recommend Bonn's Kidney Pills to nnynuo afflicted with kidney complaint." (Statement given September II, 1907.) lte-KnitorM'iiu.'iit When Mrs. Hniixaunm watt inlor- viewed 'no vera I jears later, she said: "My former endorsement of Dohn's Kidney Pills still holds good. Since this remedy cured mo I hno hud tm further attacks of kidney complaint nnd I hnvo enjoyed good health." For sale by all dealers. Prlco GO cents, Fostcr-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for tho United States. Rnmembor the namo Donn's nnd take no other. , 6-12 WHAT BOBS IT MKAN? w Five Widely-Different Easy-Selling Magazines Want a Representative To Cover Local Territory Thero Is Big Monoy for tho right person. Man or woman, young or old, if you want work for ono hour or ft hours a day, write- at on co lo The Butterick Publishing Co Ituttcrltk Building Svw York A SNAP 00 ncres, six miles from Medford. good graded road crosses tho tract, all frco soil, nt $50 por ncfo. f 1000 will handle, easy terms on biMunco.' Part is creok bottom land, suitable for alfalfa. Bnvornl springs on tho plnco. Timber enough to pny for tho tract. Nijf, bulldlngo, In ho flrifln crook district. W. T. York & Co. '" tj es Wo carry a vnfi im 'o lino of drapjrlcH.,fitKi cuii , iiiuirijx, oto, nnd do all cAntthmi nt tipliolnturlriK. A Hpeclnl iriim to look after tlilu work fixctiiBlvfily and will glvo nil ood Hiirvlc-o nt In poHHllito 16 Jt III uvun tliu lurgdut CltlUH. Weeks & McGowan Cq. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work aimruritcod y Prices ItcanonabU ' -'COPPEEN i5"PRICE ' 39 Howard Block, Bntrsuot ori etn St. PdcUlo 8031. Xomo Q9. 1013 I am a powtfr fogrcat good v if you do npt jbusc,iiiyusc.. , , . . , In ,cascS. ofnocd-r-l do my work well... . I am a builder up of health and strength --in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent for the tired or overworked I offer a great help. -I . ., ; , . k s, A little of me.goca long way,. , I have 'been among you for three gen erations. 4 n , t , t I v " r.tJlu'i. 1 f J II ' 1,H I'm known ns Cyrui Noble throhgholit the world. W. J. Van Sohuyvor & Oo Qonortvl Agonta, Portland, APPLES APPLES APPLES ,Do You Want Soil?. What Horis and uunnlilioH, and what prliu 7 Wu aro not ttMidorinfr lor iinyhody's lYuil. Do you want to oouHin and clmnco ilio iiinrkotHY Consult ns and wo will givo you qjiulatjoiiH. In ovory oao wfi sond U10 hoIIoi's tmlo nolos. in Now York wo uso our own iv noto, and do not have applos sold hv auclion. W. N. WHITE CO. 76 Park Place, New York Kstahllshcd 1878 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 201 I'rnnklln Sr., Ni'W Vrtik Our Hiclnlly APPLES and PEARS Wo have our own hnusns In 1 xi:v Ytmic, i.ivkui'ooii, i.onbon ash oijAhoow Direct coiislgninonta solicited or sco our Boguo Illver repK'sentnltve. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon Flour? Coffee? OR WHAT? Anything you buy from ua in the Gro cory line will bo right. Our Bakery De partment is a sourco of pride to ua investigate. . Allen Grocery Co. GROWERS OF J 1 M m ib a m - wr m rtAunts Do you want your fruit lutmllril by export uulcMtnctiT v Do you witn tho IlKST THICKS tho Pncifio Count innrkol.tir fnnlsf Do you want lo lino up with "Tho MoiIho of n Biiuani Dnalt" ' If ho, get fn tmiuli wilh n KOW. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Oregon Pac.5621. .. . Homo307 " !.. ' i.i ! n ,. . ,. . ,! mi? ' t J I ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms' right for air t 1 , .' kinds or Our wagons deliver to all , . prts of the city. , . . . ,Wcb: Paci?641, HoW 240, ii H rt i ' M i I , r i ! fy .f'tt'u Medford Ice (2b Storage Co. Incorporated 100 4 Tea? 1 14 , goods. ' 1 t if " K