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4J '- , iSJViwi;i'! ''- ,- ,"2 V-.V- .W. JV 'A PAG1 TWO MEDFORD MATTi TRTBUSTEJ MEDFORD, 0KKC10N, "WKDNKSDAY, AUGUST 28, .10,12 JMf tWfrbi T p a f.l u : 1 : : A : !f 1 I ' w II '4t MIltTmTUNK PAP1 kMBll 4PTKJJKOON ii'.nr Tim 1VRINTINU CO. , WMV Th Meilford Trllmno, Tho South- mfpMnniflliin, Th Ashland Tribune. MMw ..iiiim mah aritmna immune. 35-27-I8 fMclfc Flr'atfroti plion. Main HtMUltr 1031; gllQHOB PUTNAM; auditor and Mannjwr n Sl 2 ulfc.tM an Moond.clfcs matter s AMl3Af" tn& CHyofMeOford. ft lOffrtlM I'pr ot, Jackson County. inWCMTOOI SATSt. yAr, by mall.,. ......... .....15.00 month, liv mull .SO month, ritllvpred by carrier In lMfirl.j Jacksonville nnd Cen - if1 r tral Po-lnt. .......a....... ....... .SO y only, hy mall, per yr.. i.oo pr year i.ev WiftJUuvK, BOYS WILL BE . VTr STEVEN'KS, Ore- Auk, 2S. Or tho olght companies of Coast Artil lery, Oregon Keserves now 4n camp at the fortiricallonu commanding the or $jmcqJLo the. Columbia River, the 7th alone posses men -with "tin, jtomachs." Every other companyj have endeavored to coat tho pill of pork and Leans with garnishes otr fruit and pastries'. Mcdford's men alone arc content to cat tho same as tho megs." u Tho ration per man is Unified to' 4t,cent8 per day; 'eight cents pur meal. . . , At the end ot tho 10 days practice 19S0 meals will have been served at tho ,coBt of $158,40. ;,,.No complaint has been heard from tho men as to tho eats. In fact It .was at thoir desire that tho company Is taking their 3 plain meals every day instead of the special issue. jThe Sth company f torn Portland has the largest expense record. A complete set of enameled ware graces their tables which are ovorsprcad with table clothes. Oa the menu is found fresh fruit, salads, pudding, fruit and everything that a restau rant might offer. Ono day tho aver age iper man was 75 cents. This is the first time since the companies bavo been assembled at .the Fort that tho experiment has bcn tried and it is with great interest that tbe officers are watching the rc-j 'shU' as tho "llegB" complain often' of their faro. MOUNT! KIN ' VERY BAD SHAPE J. A; Perrj and family returned Tuesday night from a. peek's visit to Crater Lake, Pelican Bay and Kla math Palls. Thoy rotunaed by the northern (California route, but Mr. rfPerry says "never again.' This as applies to the northern California part of his trip. "Tho roads," he says, "from Med ford to Crater Lake are thV best' wo found any place on tho trlp!'and ho repeats he did not return from Klamath Falls by this route. 'Other automobile parties who have visited Crat'er Lake and' Klamath Falls and have returned to Med ford bjr1 tho. Green Springs mountain routo were' very much disappointed. Sel dl'n Ridden and Tarty, wno returned a few days ago, say this route Is almost Impassable, tho road being filled with largo rocks, deep gullies and mud hoies filled with largo hogs. HELIOGBAPHING FKOM CRATER LAKE TO EAGLE POINT 'Hcligraphlng botv.'con Eagle .Rldg'o Tavern and tho rim or Crater ' Lake Is becoming a regular pastime 'of plear days, 6f luto, ' . It Is ahout forty miles from Eaglo Rfdgo Tin'orn to Crater Lake, by an ulr line. Several weeks ago tho ex periment of signalling from ono place to tho other with a mirror was thought pfjud jiut Jnto practice by lira-arr4nngenient. During u clrfir day Eaglo Rldgo Tavern can bo soon 'vfyth the naj;od oyo from tho rim of 'Crator Laico.nndutsiich tlmo nn or dinary locking glass is used to flash tho signals. Thoy are caught with tho aid of a pair of field glasses, Heliograph signals also Jiavo boon flasifcd from tho summit' of Mt, Tdc 'LaugVlln atld Ilarrlman Lodge re contly. Tho Spear Jirothers whllo speeding' thoir vacation nt Ilarrlman Lfldge afecendtWl to tlo Buin'mlt of Mt. M'of'tfuKhllh and by arrangoniont enr rled on a regular conversation through theso sun flushes. Klamath 'No'ri'llw'atrii. ,JLmJf,, (Joriminy, Aug.. 28. 'jBplMejrWiyju'liu.yf, Genii'any, who'lpis jbuM (otiip(J( JO bin. bed aiiiffeniig fyym n Huliblion of the throiit nnd SiHM 'eonililioi ,vJj onHiderei) Wtriuvf, ,h much' iiii))Wod (mluy, kSoiiiif ttV tliu lnit bulletin froin IJie wmt phyiejnu. A. AK'BiWm'MiHbWNT NfCW8 rriTMumtm. .. tvtRY. f MieUFOHD Si MHIWI ItUHUl BACK HUNGRY DENiEDDAUGHTER,: lite Mtt HAGEHSTOWN, 31.1., Mg. 28. Confronted hero today hy lite swe,ot heart, AHs Wall Homy, NVmrtaii MeClerilryngcdl2'l years,' brok.dovji niul confessed to strangling' Hie gtrl'.-i niothor, Mrs. .Nannie llonry, to death ulnl stealing $-10 i'rom tho victim, fcoinjr to Washington, to Mek the girl. Jits. Henry. JlcClcstry told the iwdioe, objected to liis ntteittious to her diuijrhtor ami wnrned liim to stay nwny from the house., I'ecoiiUy Mis. Henry sent her daughter to Wn.shinj;- ton to visit relative;. On August J" M.cClenr,v deuuuuted the mother to give him her daughter's mWivss. Wlien tills w rofitseil. IcCIeary wnited until niglit when he returned mid reiterated his demand. Again refused, lie choked the woman to death nint finding the address in tliu house started for Washington, where ho wis nrrested on suspicion. Until he was confronted today by Mns Henry, MeClcary had denied all knowledge nf the crime. He is n member of a prominent lIngertowu family. .. it SCHOOLS WILL OPEN IN MEDFORD NEXT MONDAY Prr. U. S. Collins has mado public the following": 1. School will open Monday, Sept. 2. for enrollment, classification, etc. 2. General teacher's meeting In 'tho High school building Saturday, August 31, at 2 p. m. 3. A mooting of tho High School and Special teachers Friday, August 30 at 2 p.m. 4. Children who will be C years old on or before January 1, 1913J may enter scnooi next .Monday morn ing. 5. Boundaries of Ward schoels: Owing to tho fact that the Wash ington school is centrally located. nnd all pupils of the city south of Main street to Bear creek must bo enrolled there, It makes It impossible, to accomodate many living north of Main street, near the Washington school. The division has been mado after much deliberation, and wo hope, until buildings are erected on tho new school sites, that the following will meet appreval: (a) Washington School bound aries; South or Main street to district limits, and east of Bear, creek. Also.' north of Main street to Fourth street, thence to Holly street. (b) Lincoln , School beundaries: East of Holly street ' to Bear ijf reck, all .lying north of JMaln. ic) Jackson School beundaries: North of Fourth street and cast to Holly street. Note All pupils up to the 8th grade. In this division, enroll . In Jackson school,, as seven rooms will1 bo maintained there to accomodate the overflow ot tho Washington school, t " (d) Roosevelt school beundaries: -All or district -ID, east of Bear creek., Note This school .will maintain flvo grades. AH pupils nbovo Uio 5th grade, south of Main, go to the Washington school. All pupils north of Main go to tho Lincoln school. C. Mr. -Bowman, principal of the High school, will bo in hla office, every afternoon of this week; Stud ents wishing to roglBter, or talk over High 'school work,- aro requested 'oJ meet him. If possible, this week. "K 7. Tho principals of thd Wartl schools will bo in the office of thoir rcspectiyo buildings all day Friday, for Interview In regard to school' work, registration, cfc 8. The Oregon Statu Fair will open on tho 2nd, and closo on tho 7th of September. Nono of our teachers will be ablo to attend, as school will be In scshIoii. Wo bavo sent an exhibit from tho domestic science, art mid manual training de partments, and I take this mcana of soliciting some ono to look -after the cihlhlt for o'ur boIiooIh. Please call nib" by phono. If you contemplate attending tho fair. Cordially yours, V. S. COLLINS, Supt. City Schools. GOVERNOR BLEASE.LEADS IN SOUTH CAROLINA CITARLKSTOK. H. C. An- "8. - Governor f'ole Hlcnse U leading Iru'i Jonvii by 700 votes in the gubernator ial raeo in this Mate, according to latest returns received today. Homu of (be diblnnt counties Imvo not been heard from. NOITCE. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold Septem ber 3, 1912, for a license to soli malt, spirituous mul vinous liquors lu quantities Jess than a gallon at Its place of business at No. 31 S. Front street, city of Med ford for a period of six mouths. B. S. REDCLIFF. Dated Aug. 20, 1912, 137 PROMS MM EIGHT INDICIENIS M AUTOMOBILE BY GUM AY A novel method of enuipnigniiig i- that being followed by 11. hoe Pnqct. prohibition candidate for tTuitd States senator and O. A. tilliuan, candidate for enngnJs, who will speak here Friday night. 'Messrs. Paget nnd Stillpmii nvc irinking an automobile tour of the principal towns in every county in tho state. Thoy have nlrcniW visited 110 towns in Washington, Yamhill. ClacJtaimis, llooil liiver, Marion. Pull-, Benton, Linn nnd Liim coun ties. Their "water wagon'' as the automobile has eonio to be known has taken Messrs. Paget nnd Still man to lumber mills, faetories and to farmers nnd threshing crows in the fields, tu all of lhcte plmvs they have received a thoughtful hearing. Mr. Paget is a well known citizen of Portland, who has been identified with all the movements for the bet terment of the community. He ?s treasurer of tho Peoples Power I.ague and n member of tho stale grange. I Circuit Court E. II. Hnnlcy, ct ul. vs. unknown heirs of John O. Qreen, deceased, et nl decree by default. Andrew Hcarn, et nl, vs. Lilly Hlackwood, et nl; order vacating former decree and amended dcroe granted. Mcdford Merchants' Association vs. Helen H. Strausberger; receiver ship proceedings. Anna A. Jackson vs. II. A. Jack son, divoce; decree by default. Marriage Licences Madison C'nlhoun nnd Catheni A. McDougall. Orvnl Spencer and HuldiihvRluir. II. B. Jones and Hazel Dolph. Earl Brittsau nnd Nellie" Baker. Real Kstnto Transaction's. J. 'V- Brown, ct nl, to IJ. A. Sprague, et nl, deed lot 18, block 7, Central addition Kagle Point 10 W. A. Folgvr to C. W. Sluirpe, deed lots 1, 2 and 3, block 3, Lumsdcu addition Medford, . 30 F. P. Schneider, ct ux, to Chas. S. Johnson, deed, lot 0, block "C", Boulevard Park add.. 1000 Charles W. Sluirpe, ct ux, to A. P. Herbert, deed, lots 1, 2, 3, block 3, Lumsden nddition Medford- 10 J."L. Wheclr, et ux. to H. H.' Cal houn, deed, lot 0, block 4, Page addition, Medford..., 30 Charles Burges, et ux, to H. K. Gnteo, lots 1, 2, and 3 blook 1, Roanoke add., Mcd 'ford 2500 II. E. Gates, eUiix, to T. K. Scaiitlin, deed, lots 1, 2, 3, block 1, and lot 3, blo'2 Bonnoke addition. Mtjilford. 10 Jackson County Building anil Loan Association to W. G, AIdcuhngen, deed, pripcr'ty on Orange street 10 John S. Hogey to II. B. Hntch- kisfi,' deed, lot 10, block 2. Cottage Home addition, Meil- f vd ...... ..,.,,-. . 3 J.Ji. Wheelr, ct ux, to C. L. Einknpf, deed, Jot fl block 1, 1'jigo addition, Medford .,. 10 ChnrJcs Burgess, et ux, to f. B. Gate., deed Jot 12, bluclc 1, Roanoke nddition , 000 Chnrles Burgess, et ux, to II. li. Gates, deed, lot M, block 2, Hoanoku nddition Medford. , 7"i(l Charles Burgess, et nx, to. Hur ray B. Gntci,, deed, -lot ,33, hlbfk 3,' HounniiQ ,-iddiioi)r . 'Medford, .'..'..,.... (100 Charles Burgess, ct ux,i II. F Gates, decI, lot II, .block, 1 Hoanoke addition, Medford. 000 C II. Cftlli, ct ux, to, Trail Tjtuiihnr Co,, . deed, lot , , ,)k 0, Highland Park addition, Medford ,.... 1 United Slates to Gcorye T. Wil son, W 3-1 Hctioii -I, town. 35 S. R. 1. K. W. M Pntent United States to Kduu M. Spoij . cr no 3-4 Hr;lini 10, town 32, S, K. 1. K, X,..,.. Patent STILL SEARCHING AT LAKE FOR BAKOWSKI'S REMAINS Although B. B. Bakowski dlsnp jiearcd in Crater Lake Park in Fob runry, 1013, and " trace of him has ever been found, hope of finding Ids remains has not been abandoned. CJc.0, Clark, V. Fnmk Aranl, ju periiitcndoiil' and Harry Momyc), hnad ruiigirvif tho (Val.er Lake National Park, spent it day recently fcourchiug for trace of t)icj missing iiian, , TJicy hpent: somo timo in innk hlg pnriloiis dlinibs nround tho. inside of tho rim of tio prater nlthougli nil thoy could liopo o find were the bloodied Irot'es of Ihtkowald, HOUSE m Eight iiidtetiiienls won tehii'itcd by tho irruiid iiirv tfnedav al'teiiiiion and uon'ieo wull be made oil the men not yet in euntodv us rapidly as they can bo louated. The iiidictiucnb, for tho most, pnVt lollnwed prolimi'i nry hearings in the diffortnit justioc's courts over the county. Trial will follow in most of the oases at an early date.' Indictments wen returned against FraukVCeol, his wile and his daugh ter Annie, for nsnult ou V. 0. Daley at. Lake Creek about three month ngo. The assault u very hrut-.il one. Pauls bntiight out at the pre liminary hearing of Ceol hov that he attacked I)Ale after they had had sonic words over an irrigation ditch. Ccol's wife and daughter are said to luive aided Ceol in the as sault. An indictment was also returned against K. C. ' Montgomery who de sorted his wife. KKio Moutgoniei-.w shortly after their marriage, telling the young wife to jjo home to her parents. Montgomery is now said to be in Idaho. He was released on bail and in case he docs not soon show up ho will probably also face u charge df jumping a bond. Other indictments .were for lar ceny. Fred Schaffer, who is charged with robbini'u jewelry store nt Cen tral Point, being later apprehended nt, Portland with a portion of the stolen uoods figures in one; M. Duulap of Ashland, said (o have stolen tools, figures in another. True bills were also returned ugaiust Thomas Monk ami Lawrence Brooks, two boys for larceny nl. AKlilaud. A true bill was found ncninst James Gibbs, n loan! barber, for simple as sault on Bert .Johnson of this city. A number ot other coses including the one ngninst Jim Ling, n China man, nre now being considered Jiy tho grand jury The jury which wiife clioseu for the March torih nnd which will bo succeeded hv n new one next week when the-' September term of court opens, consists ot Iru hboiuly, foreman; G. 'B: Ros, "Elmo NeJI. U. II. Toft. T. J. O'Hara, J. C. Brown nnd P. W. Sifcrs.' A slanting aerial In wlrcle's tele graphy Ib less efficient than a hori zontal one. , T Don't Blame Your Over Worked Stomacfi When your stomach will not digest food, tho worst thing you can do Is to take a lot of digcstlvo medlclcs. True, they glvo temporary relief, but your stomach is tho sufferer. Loss of nppetlto, Indigestion, dyspepsia and headaches can only bo perma nently rellovcd by removing tho cause. In many cases, various remedies taken to rollovo theso con ditions result in ruining tho stom ach nnd preventing it from' digesting food In a natural way. If you want your stomach to do Its own work properly, without resort ing to artificial digestives or predl gested foods, use Jayno's Tonic Ver mifuge. Take small doses regularly, profcrably boforo meals. In n llttlo time your stomach will again do Its own work nnd yon will cat heartily, keep well and enjoy living. Jnyno's Tonic Vermlf ugo Is- not n digester in itself, but It toiics up to tho stom ach and fntcstlnos, giving you nil tho nutriment and strength from tho food you cat. Many forms of supposed Indiges tion are tho result of intestinal para sites, for which Jayiio'u Tonic Vorml fugo is uiiHurpasscd. Insist on Jayno's; accept no other. Millions have praised It for moro than eighty years. Sold by druggists every where. Dr. D. 'Jilyup & Son, Phila delphia, Pa. ii.' -.i Hfeaire a A Fair Face acaulres added dignity wlicm adorned with glnsscs do not bollevo tho story that their wearing 'implicit ago. Hnvo you not seen llttlo, children wdarlng (Basses? Thoy n.o'odod thorn surely. Young and old nro allko uinoiiftlilo to eyo-dlsorderfl. Rut f corect thorn. In young or old by provldlngtho correct lonijos to glvo tho.oye relefllriprove tho slght'and banlsli'lioadacHiis.' DR. RIOKERT ' Eyesight' Specialist Oyer Kentner'n STATETICKETS . , 1 1 IB MBIft'iN nirrnoiT, jiioii., Aug. as, in. comploto returns from tho ntato pyl in nry election received today tihow tlint Aiiioh MiiKselJinun ban, bpoV iioiulimted for governor by tho ro publicans; Woodrldge Ferris by tho ddiiqcrata, nnd L. V. WtiituYiiH by tho pregresMvoa.- Tho ruttirna aro coming In very slowly. Less than one-third the voters of Michigan cast thoir baltotoi The pro gressives' vote was Hinall. TIkN returns front fltt'ontinttcH give Mussellmau'n plurality over Martin dale of 1.000 votes. ' Eight of the seventeen aldermen Housed of grafting have horn renomi nated. WHERE TO QO TONIGHT THEATRE Tho only theater In tho city whoro you can seo high claim vaudeville and licensed motion pictures. Only Two moniilghta for the big Pantagcs licndliuers THE OLIVIA TRIO Feat u ro singing and mmdcnl act. A rnro musical treat. PHOTOPLAY" PltOOIUM Tiies. Wel. Thurs. YKLLOW lllltl) powerful Indian drama tiik tilip op im:atu Hand colored; 'film D'Art HOW 1UTIIKII ACCOMPLISH!!) HIS WOltlv A Hiiro laugh cotiVor . KITTV8 HOLDUP Bnmo comedy Coming Friday -, Dig Kiileui font ii ro AX AUAIUA.V THAOL'OY XTItA Fill ito V XTUA MIbs Florence Turner i'u "iU:n HfAuv" GOOD MUSIC Matinees Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m. Matlnco prices Go and 10c Evening performatico 7:30 p. m. Saturday and Sunday nights 7 p. m. Admlfislon evcnlncn 10c and lCc THEATRE Undor direction Pcoplo'n Amusomont Company. ALWAYS I.N TIIU LKAI) Tho plnco whoro you got your mon ey's worth on both uldca of tho dlmo. Nothing But Dig Blight Feature Photoplays 1001) Feet of Classy I'llu 1000 Pap special ntreVthiu" to ,ou'r iiiiinIc and cec(, " ' J . "A Ltl'M l-'O'R thrilling wcdtern FcritH A KISS" full of daring ".MIL X AN!) THE IJNFOIITUNA.TK UKIUKSS" Or "Tho' Mystory Solved" Powerful drama 'Tin; NIJW OLKIHC" A Htlrrlhg ltdbinnco- "A .SEW VVIUi J'Olt IMVOItOE" A lOftsoil to :: r ,, ,7Jil's : . All SATHKIt Singing 'I.V THE OAHDKN OF MY lll'llt" ATT'ENTfOX, SI'IJOIAL N'OTICE 1 To MiikIo Lovers Como'itrid llston t6 Mr, It'. I. Forrest tho pnbrlosH ontortalnor on tho piano, and Mr, WoolivorlliM In realistic " 'effects COMNfI--"Llfo In ail Ohio Peilltoii llaiy, Sept, Otlt and loth, and NAT OOODWLV Jit "Oliver I'lvlat", Sept, ' Hltlininl 1-lth ADMISSION 10 cents, CHILDREN, cents, rsi STAR i ,. . i i -Tujjt, u bHvoT'iJionl,iotV lyiioi jidipH yon nwHt hth deeply inleiTBiofl TALCUM Tnlpiiiiinontilly tho litoat populnr of toilet iiowdoru, , Wiiijcnrry nil tho 1eadlii btWiiiln tiny Iclud you want -4u'ny tiifor nny tint any price. ... . . FACE LOTION Yon iieiii faco lollonir, loo --mighty desirable tor tan, freckles, and wladlnirn- a . vaen'tlo'u iicceHalty. ,Wrt Imvo i.'a HortM tho boat pnei We tiuiko Witch llaxul IlonxOln Ureniu. GOLD OREAM for ladles and hnbUm, for laddbm ami laaleii, , for ovorybotly-t-Cold Ureniu, All the popular ktmiH aiul V fine Kpeclal iiuido by our Holves. 1'ltt Theatrical ('renin. MEDFORD PHARMACY Near lNMofflro ""f" y. i ' ' ": I-OI tilllt IXklarMJ hv 1 STSIIKB Ul III NITir NAMtS OF KSUS AND KARY r,A A) ! CtthtUu C-'t. Mii. Ait, riiliiJC4m,r' cUl l)-lt. Jwi fJIXii tM.-nH,iar.( M snl t I lltUlinullir.WllllJlAo.iMt.(4.AJ4ltM ittrrx tvrtKm. it. .,.,, j,Uti, iiu4 when you begin rough, high-proof, whiskey when delicacjr and alg'e no longer appeal to you cut: out drinkino. im..i ' t-if ' !"V 1 y iCyrus ohfrflsitijirc, old nlid t ' llTjttl'd'jat dTrjikliig Mreugtl;' Costs no more tfinu any olbcr . .. . . .' " W. J. Van Schuyvor & APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soil? What (torts nnd iiuniitltlen, nnd what price? Wo nro not tend erlng for uuybody'n fruit. Do you want to consign nnd chance tho mnrkut? Consult tin and wo Will glvo you quotations, I ovary raso wo hoik tho miller salu not. X Now York wo uno our own'iliifo note, and do not bavo npplos sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. ... ; .,,,. , 7fi Parle Place Now Xoi'lc ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT THE RIGHT PRICK III carton, -P renin per quart. af cents extra for packers of nny nUo up to ono gallon. Any order over ono gallon at ft per gallop, DoH'vertc. of packers to any jmrt of tho city. Ice dream sorved at tho crouiuury at G cunta per dlih. Medford Cream (EL Butter Co. 'r TJirTiiiMi ' It f$ . IT PAYS THE 1MIOTOORAPHER To Ityl-J AND IIANDLI'J vSeneca Cameras Tlioy nro iliioijuulod li'r Iinpllolly- of operation, In durability and In roHiiltH. Hnvo many miirkod lnipfovoinotltu not found on-nny otliof Cuulora, ' ' , ' Maa!e on Honor Sold on Merit Not in the Trust 'Our lino In oxcoiitlontiljy comploto, coiiHstlug of many stylos and filzoH, jtmabjlng ,ovory onoiitoVoiilod in Iiliptognuihy to Bouiiro Just tho Camera thoy wilnt, HHNEOA CAMERAS will ploutio y'6ur oustomors, and pay you n good profit, WIHTE TODAY IOR HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED OATAItl SENECA CAMERA, MFG, OOf, Pooliostor, N.' 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