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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1912)
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GARFORD 10 LEAD E COLII.MIIUH, Ohio, Kept I Tho nomination of Aittuir I. Harford of ISlyrlu, for coventor, lit tho pro grcHslvn con volition hum loilny scents Hcmirml, Portlier Secretary James It. Oar rliilil of tlio Inlurlor department, de clined (tint tin uiloptloii yesterday of llnY progressive iiuieudmouts to tho state ruustltulnu Insures it tromond huh KouhovcU vote In November. r YESTERDAY'S SCOnES Nnrflm extern W. L. Hpoknuo TK r.O Seattle . , 77 i;j Vancouver 77 Mi I'orllutiil Oft Ti Victoria r.a 1U Tiiroinii , . .fill 8.1 It. Portland , 0 Vancouver ..-. 3 H.-utllii 10 Tncoiiui . . . ., ..0 Hpoknno s 0 Victoria I ! U. .r.co ,r.6i .fir.: ,455 .40.1 II. I K II II 3 0 u. (I 0 Cmiit w. Iih AliKt'len Ml Vernon ,' Kfi Oiiklitml ,HI rortlaml ......... r.p Kuu Krumjlhro 01 Hiicr.iiuonto , 51 I,. 67 r.s CI 70 X7 00 It. .3 .1 P. C. .not ,r.'j.i .r.r.x .tr.s .111! .31 . :. Oiiklitml , . , Karrniuuuto ...'".... it 3 l.OH AllKoll'M ft 10 Hatt. V nutlHio 1 1 (I . ' t .Vntloiinl V. Ii. 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Ik hint two or ilirr olt h-ft ovpr, our of wlili-h wn u chi'Klnut piircr ly hl oM funrlle. t)rc-tiiui ICrllr. '-'ft-'I'i. n trot tlliK "Inllliill I tin t Mflit llirnilKh the Unniil t'lrrillt of 1MIS wllhoul Innluc n rnce Uilln, 'J l-'l1, the ilniii of Hie Milt. wit one of the unbent. n iroliirx of tlHM In ih (.reiil U-lern Clnult, when? tlip ilnitfliler o ln iitlu. 'J.Vi. Von M--n Ir.ilKht r.ieen In l tri Till end In now Ihr ;er olil and . tnowu nn Diieduin 1. He hi neer r 'II Isnlen, .---r, . - - c 1 UNG HELIJ ey .Mm I.Iiik wan Indicted hy the Kranil Jury Tuunday nfteriioon following the arrival of Laura Miller, white "lave, from Portland The trial will follow lator during thlM term of court Th ChltieM tonic In which Wo l.ee, who wan niomtilted hy Jim I.Iiik, IioIiIh momhorshlp. Id vald to ho ac tive In ImckliiK tliu proKccutlon of LI UK. Jim I.Iiik wnn first urreoted In thin city unveral monthn n;o for nsxault Ihk Wo I.e, n Inundryumii. I.ntor InventlRntlon Hhowed that l.aurn Mil ler, a white Rlrl, had heen held n n white lau In tho hatomunt of tho laundry. HILLES SAYS VERMONT SHOWST.R.SWEAKNESS NKW YOKK, Sept. 4.-ChnrlcH I). IIUI1, rhnlruinn of tho ropuhllcaii national committee Rave out a state ment today declaring that the Ver mont elertlon result hIiowh tho weak ueMH of llooHovelt, n It menus he will not et nu electoral voto In a Mingle state. HIIIoh also vald that ropuhtlcans who deslro to defeat WIIhoii will have lo voto for President Tnft. ROOSEVELT FLAYS WILSON FOR STAND UPON TARIFF HT. Louis, Sopt. 4. WooUrow Wllnon'n Htntid upon tariff, tniHtu and his propuxnl for minimum wngo nellies woro iiHsnlled hy Colonel Itoosevult In a Hieech hero "yeHterday, llu joined Ihhiich HQiiarely with Wil son taking au his text tho democratic caudldato'u speech ul ycHtorilay at Duffalo. Ho Hpoko before the Mis souri stnto progressive convention, RooHovolt hiiw nothing of tlo'vor nor lludley who remained at tho ntato cupltol. Tlip rolonel wad nakod for ndvlco whether a full ntato ticket should be named. "1 feel you ought to," ho said. "I fool that except lu those Htntes lu which wo can take over bodily either of tho old partloH uo ought to run n straight progrruslvo ticket." In IiIh speech ho said In part: "Mr, WIIhoii cuiiioh out mtuarcly against our proposal to regulate tho trusts. Ilo lttiK not anything to put In Its pluco except u statomeut that ho Httuids by ho great democratic think orn, who huvu mado tho democratic platrorm on thin uubjuct. Mr. Wil son Ik now govornor of Now Jortwy and liitH been for nearly two yearn. If tho ilaltlmoro platform really of fera any hope for tho truxt Holutlon why during Hioho two yours Iiiih nothing wbutevor boon done by Now Tortioy under Mr. WIIboii'h load or ovon attempted by WIIhoii In Now JeiHey for tho regulation of tho tniHtH? "Tho answer la becaiiHo tho atatea by themsolvoH cannot moot tho diffi culty and It h iiu.ro Toryism or tho most baokward kind to mippose- that thoy can. Incidentally hy any hiiuIi policy thoy would have tho grinning Hupport of ovory law broaklng trust. " It Is oHtlmatud that tho oxpeuuo of tho recent convention In Ohio to rramo it now toiiHtltutlon and of thn Hpeelal Htato oloctlon next month to ratify or roject tho proposed amend montH will amount to throe auiivtein of u m,llon ilollarfl, M INRV au tki Teiliiffff Y JACKSON, Mich , Hopt. 4 With five companies of mllltln encamped In tho yard of tho ntato penitentiary hore, tho whipping ot wan ro-cB-tnhllHhrd tody to quell a food muti ny which fur duys linn raKed In tho prlnoii. Tho state troops are patrolling the hlocku, cells and walls of tho prison today. All lu quiet. Prisoners wishing to go to work arc hclng ch corted to the factory tinder guard. Thoio who still refuse to work are locked In their colls nnd. If they con tinue refractory, It Is expected thoy will be drought to terms by the lash. TRIES TO BLOCK BULL MOOSE l)i:s MOINKS. la., Sept. 4. Krlends of SenatorH Cummins and Kouyon aro endenvorlng to prevent the state progressive convention hero from naming a stnto ticket today. A hard fight Is lu prospect. The question may not bo finally decided until Colonel Itooscvctt ml- drcsM'ri tho convention Into this af ternoon. hellofa"job in time OF LINCOLN SAYS TAFT IIOSTON, Sept. 4. President Taft last night contrasted the conditions confronted by a president In these daya of thn spoils system with tho HHtom of appointment under civil porvlco, and attacked tho democratic Iioubo of representatives for attempt ing to limit tho tenure of govern ment employed and declarod ns long as he had tho power no government clerk would bo discharged unless the United States provided n systom of civil service poiisloiiH to keep him front want in bis old ngo. Ilo Hpoko III Kattoull Unit to sev eral bundled poHt offlco emploOH In convention boro,- Tnft said tho job of president lu those dayH was not a thing of joy but lu tho time of Lincoln "It must have been a porfect hell." Ilo declared umphatlcally tho government em ployes worn not ovorpald, ami prais ed tliolr faithful acrvlco. Ho said ho believed In it systom of peiiHlonu with tno government paying part and employes contributing. Notice of KaleTif Hrldgo Hoods, Tho city council of tho City of Medford, Oregon, will receive scaled proposals for the purchaso of $20,000 flvo per cent (5 por cont), twenty (20) year, Urldgo llonds for not loss thnupar nnd accrued liitorobt, ut Its regular mooting to bo hold October st, 1012. All bids must bo nccompantod by i certified chock equal to flvo por com of tho amount hid for, said chock to bo mado payable to tho City Treas urer of tho City of Medford, Oregon Hud to he forfoltod to said City In eiiHo said bid Is accepted and said bonds uro not purchased In accord ance with said proposition within twenty ,20) days after tho notlco of Bald uccoptnuco. All bids to bo filed with tho City Keeordor at any tlmo boforo flvo o'clock p, in., Soptombor 27, 1912. Tho Council reserves tho right to ro ject any and all bids, KLMiait T. FOSS, City Itocordor. Datod nt Medford, Oregon, this Uli dy of skntombor, loja, IN DUELLED BY WHIPPING POSTS SICKELS WED TO LEAD G. A. R. HAN 1)1 KOO, Cnl.. Kept I, The namo of Oonoial Daniel i: Hlckeln of .New Yorft tJS'lll ho prwnlt'd to tho member of, tho flrnml Army of (ho Republic when thoy gather In na tional (ucninpinoiil lu J .on Aitgolex next week for the offlco of cominiiiiil-er-lil-chlof. It will ho presented by General (Jcorge Ioiid, past com mander of the New York CI. A. It., woh Is now vlhltlng hore. (luuoral Blclifls lost a log at (lettys- hurg, and souin hlstorlntiK declare flint liln Imnotiioiis itnsh al tti Iied of tho Thlrii Army corps without waiting for orders at that battle was what turned the tide for tho Northern troops. L PORTLAND. On-., Sept. I.- Th.it lie wan worthy of the triint rt'WHcl in lii til todny ! proved by George Gray, it Klnmatli Indian. When Gray wim Koiitcncqd to sixty ilnyn impriK- oiitnciil for irivitiy away liquor on the Klaiiiatli Iiitlinu rchonatiou ho nuked L'uitctl HtatpH District Judge Ilcnn that the sentence be husiH'ndcd two mouliiH ho that lie might return home and harvest hi cropi. The court granted his requeht ami Gray return ed ul the proper time and gave him holT up. Gruy'K trouble wuh tho re sult or the birth or nn heir. Ho felt so liapiiy lie obtained several kiiIIoiik of whifkey and hltarcd it willt his neighbor. IN IIAXKUUPTCY. Nollii of Flrxt Milling of Crcdltorv. In tho District Court of the United States for tho District of Oregon. In the matter of W. G. Myers, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of W. G. Myers, Bankrupt: Notlco Is Hereby GIvon that on the 31st day of August, A. D., 1912, tho snld W. O. Myers, of Gold Hill. Oregon was duly adjudged bankrupt, nnd that tho first meeting of tho creditors of said bankrupt will bo hold ut tho office of tho under signed over tho Jackson County Uank building in tho city of Medford, Ore gon, on tho 18th day of September, A. I)., 1912, at tho hour of 2:00 p m. on said day, at which tlmo tho creditors may attend, provo their claims, appoint n trustee, cxamlno tho bankrupt, order tho sale of tho proporty of tho bankrupt, nnd tran sact Bitch other business as may pro perly come before sntd meeting. Datod nt Medford In tho County and District aforesaid this 4th day of Soptombor. A. D., 1912. FRANK J. NEWMAN, Hofcrco In Bankruptcy. Stomach misery just vanishes. No IndlgcMloo. Gas or Sourms Af """tcr Takliu; "PaH)'s IMiipcnHlu." If what you Just nto Is souring on your stomach or lies llko a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and ortictato sour, undigested food, or hno a -fooling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad tasto in mouth nnd stomach head ache this Is Indigestion. A full case of Papo's Dlapopsln costs only fifty cents nnd will thor oughly euro your out-of-order Btom nch, and leave sufficient about tho houso lu ctiho some ono else lu tho family may suffer from stomach trouble or Indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you tho formula plainly printed on these flfty-cont cases, thon you will under stand why djspeptlc trouble of nil kinds must go, nnd why thoy usually rollovo sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestion In flvo minutes, Dla popsln Is harmless nnd tastes like candy, though each doso contains power, sufficient to digest and pre pare for assimilation Into tho blood all tho food you eat; besides, It makes you go to tho tablo with a hoalthy appetite; but, what will plon'so you most, Is that you will feol thafyour stomach and Intestines are clean and fresh, nnd you will not nood to resort to laxatives or llvor pills for blulloiisnoss or constipation. This city will havo many Dlapopsln cranks, as somo pcoplo will call thoni, hut you will bo cranky about this splendid stomach preparation, too, it you ovor try a llttlo for Indi gestion or gastritis or any other stomach misery. Got somo now, this inlnuto, nnd forovor rid yoursolf of stomach trou Vie (iml Indigestion, WITH Great Manufacturers Piano Sale Sale Opens Today Tho first caller cm buy n K.MKIt HON 91 IH Tills Is only one of n hun dred equally groat values. MIL PIANO Ht'Vi:i: you hnvo read of tho opening of this great salo no use of us saying ng.iln and again why tho manufacturer munt sell 100 hun dred pianos for us. 41'HT LOOK AT THIS Wo will show tho first four buyers this morn ing how they can buy a good piano regular list J3."0 our special salo prlci $2."R, HeiiiemlM'r Jmtt Four today will bo sold $136. Now, tho above prices are good only for the day wo advertise. Suro, we aro losing money so iar as inei salo Is concorned, but tho mamtfacl-i urer gives tho full advertising credit for three pianos to only one then wo ngrcc to buy from thorn three pianos for each one they sell. Ill-:.MKMMi:il All other pianos and player pianos, also Grands, at equally low prices. Wo will show you (If you call at once) how you can buy Iti'llntdo pianos nt prices nevci heard of terms never equalled. $2.10 PIANOS $1 IH Ask tho lowest price. $HI0 PIANOS $1H7 Tho lowest price will surprise you. :MO PIANOS S'-WH This is the ono for $13G. 125 PIANOS UIH Wo daro you to ask the price. $l7o PIANOS &ISH Please let us have a chance. S.V.0 PIANOS S127 If wo only dared to advertise the makers. You should see the PLAYKH PIANOS JJJ.-WO PliAYKIlS $.187 Let us show you ono of them for 125S.30. $000 1'LAYKItS SHIN Ask us suro it will bo equally low. There aro other Plover Pianos on up lo $1250 regulnr prlco very best nnd by rur tno greatest or an play er pianos. LOOK AT THIS! $12.10 PliAYKIt $77 And tho lowest can only bo told when you call. Terms. So far as payments that is only an after thought. Wo simply must and will put theso pianos In homes at once. Tho manufacturers havo guaranteed to sell 100 PIANOS Oiialllv and real wortli of tho In strument not considered for a min ute Quick Sales Only Object. TODAY wo must soil 15 PIANOS any piano on terms. wlutt do you think of this ovon It you only buy n cheap piano? 81.00 DOWN Simply to show good faith. sti.nn PKlt w i: 1 0 lv- Or n PLAYUlt PIANO $:i.M por weoic, DON'T FAIL TO COMH KAULY STOlti: OPDN KVKXINGS EilersMusicHouse 217 West Main Street NHDFQHD, QltKt Here everywhere -in the frozen north in the fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look to me for aid. To the invalid, the convales cent, the old, the infirm, I give real helpful service. A little of me goes a long way. CyrtH Noble, pure and old. W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents, Portland. NOT merely A MODERN BUNGALOW K l-'Bsl 1 Km wt'-k IMhM AiBES BSflBfl HVSSMJ Mr wrv v m vl..H -i KZr 9JBvJ VAB9B VMmBBI Pr.Sxi"l -rlMBJ B9BflA-SSSD9999K3lasVflEJ9Wn L' 8JB9 hMtoaiwt' laiaB99BSBMklBBBMvvBkn PimJBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBJ - PBJBjpB but A MODEL, MODERN HOME of five large rooms, bath, two largo porches, nnd connecting woodshed and store room, at 828 Dakota Ave., FOR SALE at less than cost, with grounds of three lots, all fenced nnd Improved with cement walks, lawn, vines, Bhrubbery, flowers, garden, fruit, shade trees, chicken house and pens. Houso just three hundred feet of pave ment, facing south, down center of Orange street. This will not last long. See It nt once. Call M. 1C31 or soe owner at houso for prico and terms. Flour? Coffee? OR WHAT? Anything you buy from us in the Gro cery line will be right. Our Bakery De partment is a source of pride to us investigate. Allen Grocery Co. Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtcr .President O. R. Lindlcy, Vice Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier GET BOXES AND CRATES for Peaches and Cantaloupes from ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Fac. 5621. . in.-.r' "S1" Tea? YOUR Oregon Hom)7 srt D ";'-' --M.rt'v-V--,-V-''t',J,""t Y '; I' 4 "