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' gSOE BIGHT - HEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MTSDFOTO, OKTCGON, SSTOTOaY. SEPTEMBER K 3012. FISHER ABULIAS SCENE FROM THE FUNNIEST PLAY EVER WRITTEN "BABY MINE" WHICH COMES TO THE MED- FORD THEATRE FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20 44-H-W4 Schmidt & T fyiiji,Ty!irv "'Kitkr' '' '' ' T UHL DEMOCRATS HMMMiuMHit in give a ran m if 4 H I 1 if n M ji 1 1 ti. - S4 !. r li.- ks I1' .A ' IV- .V Iff? WTN 1 WASIIIWTON, Sept. U. The Reprcjnry of the Interior tins issued nn order prnctienlly elimimiting tlie spccinl ngent's rexrt as n factor in determining the eiuiitien of public hind entrymen, nnd the notion innrks another important step nwny from hnrnnnonitic methods so severely criticised since the first Roosevelt ndmitiistrntion. Land enses coining on appeal to the secretary are always accom panied by a report of the special npiii of the government. This re port is supposed to ho for the private information of the government, and' neither the entrymen nor his attorney arc ever allowed to see these rcxirts. It is frequently charged that this special agent's rejort really forms the basis of opinion for a largo number of cases decided adversely, and a there has been no opportunity given to answer its charges, the report hns been severely condemned bv entrymen nn attorneys generally. The result of Secretary Fisher's order means that in future the law clerks of the department are not to be permitted to see the special agent's report in considering cases assigned to them for review. As these reports are always adverse to the, entryman, who never has an opportunity to answer the charges H . f ' B -: J" i ft IS mmmm ' f,- . I - mmi w I r mmJmAmm - ' aaam. aB I : f aIiR II mm -vitK&mS&i F fci F if At tekwXZmmmW.&tmma aw. amA v-i aaWl v- r i rv'mmmmmx' mJ.-u W'iMAi:J- wWt-Ailmmmmmmmf!; ' PllflaWilaVBWila ra mfJSimmmwikVmimm aaaaWMWr?ayiffaaaaaaflamiii HxHviiiWLJi1HHbkkf! i3P BaHalaaWil awWAtlBaVWalBHaaVaBHv - r laaBaVaaaaV H 1 M' V lb vJBMHflHBBaHIBlBK' w IBBH aa BaaaaaT.t . 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Under tho con ditions by which the money was sub scribed, $100 was turned Into tho Wilson fund being raised by Tho Journal, and 1300 has been, placed In the hands of tho Democratic state central committee. LOS ANQRLKS. Cab, Sept. 1" One mnnwa killed nnd six Injured early today when n Short I.lno car left tho rails at Vonlco. J, H. Lloyd or Vonlco died In u Santa Monica hos pital from his Injuries. 'No othura were fatally hurt. they contain, the secretary holds that such testimony should not be tnl;en in considering the equities of an ontryninn. Land attorneys practicing before tho Interior department here predict that this order will reduce in large measure the number of adverse rid ings nnd place tho entryman who np- neals on n much more favorable footing in prosecuting his case. YESTERDAY'S SCORES Northwestern Vs. Seattle 5,5 Spokane ...84 Vancouver 84 Portland 68 Victoria 6C Tacoma 59 L. 64 65 67 73 83 90 R. nn p. a .571 .564 .556 .482 .443 .396 H. E. 20 3 r, Seattle victoria i iu n Batteries: Fullerton, Mclver and Whaling. Wallyi Wilson. Kantlehner, Harmon, Clomentson and Meek, Troeh. Vancouver 6 6 1 Tacoma . . i G 7 2 Batteries: Engle and Lowls; Crl- gor and Crittenden. Portland 2 10 4 Spokane 3 11 3 Batteries:, Eastley and Harris; Touer and Devogt. (13 Innings). that whtlo It would be foolhardy for the United States to Involve Itself unnecessarily in Mexican affairs but at tho same time this government should not hesitate to protect Amer ican citizens from torture, persecu tion or robbery. He says so many cases of oppression have presented1' themselves to the commltteo and ap parently so Uttlo has been dona by this government to strlko at the root of the entire difficulty, that he !sauot surprised that among some Mexicans there Is a disposition to belittle this SCHOOL FOR APPLE PACKER TO OPEN Thursday morning a school for ap ple packers will open In Warehouso A of the HoRite Itlver Fruit & Pro duce association In this city and wilt continue- three days. All who wish country's prowess, decry our strength ' to lijarn how to pack apples are re and misconstrue our motives. ! quested to attend. The harvesting of the 1912 crop WOMEN REFUSE TO PLACE FEMALE TICKET IN FIELD LKW1STO.W ldnho, Sept. 14. Strong opposition is developed today among the women of northern Idaho to the proposal made by women in Boise that the women of the state put n separate ticket in the field. Mrs. B. P. Willis of Lewiston to day denounced the proposition as "silly and mercenary." It is not generally believed women of the state will support (such n movement. of apples will start a weeks from Mon day. Arrangements are now being made by all of tho big orchards to handle the crop. Jonathans will come off first. WASHINGTON PRIMARY GIVES WOMEN PLACE ON TICKET SEATTLE. Sept. 14 From scat tering returns received from all parts of the state the following list of prob ata democratic nominees chosen Wednesday has been cempiled: Governor, Hugh C. Todd or Ernest Lister; lieutenant governor, Hurry II. Collier; secretary of state, George K. Ulan: treasurer, I.oiils C. Gilbert; auditor, Guorgo K. Stephenson; at torney general, William C. Jones; commissioner of public lauds, Albert Schooley; superintendent of public Instruction, Miss Mary A. Moore; In surance commissioner, Jnsso K. Mur phy; representatives In congress, first district, Charles G. Helfnor, sec ond, Charles Drury, third, Koscoe Drumheltcr; at larfie, B. O. Conner and Henry White. Mrs. Josephine Preston carried nearly every county In tho state over A. S. Uurrows for tho republican nomination for superintendent of public Instruction, but It Is doubtful If she will bo able to overcomo u 3000 majority secured by, Uurrows In King coutuyMrs. ,Tamlllnand Miss Ullnn, apparently are oiii of the .republican ram for commissioner of public lands. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1? -Samuel Gotupors today Issued a call for the thirty-second annual convention of the American Federation of Labor At Rochester, N. Y,, beglnnliiK Novem ber 11. UUJ-UlU'q SEATTLE. Sept. 1 Two thous and Seattle Japanese attended a me morial service atjhe Uplyeralty of Washington uudltorlniuw.today honor of Empero'rfiirutBiihlto. ' In Money Back Gatarrah Remedy Dosing tho stomach won't kill Catarrh germs, Neither will sprays, douches, snuffs or olntmonto. Tho quickest way to kill gortns Is to breathe deep Into tho lungs tho vaporized air or tlooth's HYOMBI. As this antiseptic air passes over the sore spots infested with Catarrh germs, It not only destroys them, but heals thq Inflamed membrane and stops the discharge of mucus. Then hawking, spitting, snuffing, crusts In nose and foul breath will disappear, and vile, disgusting Ca tarrh will bo conquered. A complete HYOMBI outfit, which Includes a hard rubber Inhaler, only costs 11.00. Extra bottles, It after wards needed, 50; and Cfaas. A. Strang Is .authorized to refund your money If dissatisfied. Coast W. Oakland ,...93 Los Angeles ..... .89 Vernon ..". 88 Portland 63 San Francisco .....70 Sacramento ...T...58 L. 67 66 66 70 88 94 R. P.C. .581 .574 .571 .474 .450 .383 H. E. Vernon 3 8 1 San Francisco :..5 15 1 Batteries: Brackenridgo and Brown; Fanning. and Schmidt. Portland ..1 4 3 Oakland 3 8 2 Batteries; Koestuer and Howley; Abies and Meecb. Sacramento 3 7 1 Los Angeles 2 10 0 Butteries: Alberts and Cheek; S!a gel and Boles. F. W. Shapleigh Hardware National w. Now York .'94 Chicago 83 Pittsburg ........ .81 Cincinnati 68 Philadelphia ......63 St. Louis 56 Brooklyn ....... ..DO Boston 41 L. 40 50 53 68 70 77 84 92 P.C. .701 .624 .605 .500 .474 .421 .373 .311 Philadelphia 5, Pittsburg 6, At Boston Chicago , ....3 11 0 Boston 2 5 0 Batteries; Cheney and Cotter; Donnelly, Dickson and Rarldan. Umpires: Orth u'ud Klein. St, LouIb .., 2 5 0 Now York 3 8 0 Batterles: Sallee and Wingo; Mar qiiard, Wlltse and Wilson. Umpires: Finneran and Hlglor. At Brooklyn Cincinnati 5 7 2 Brooklyn 4 9 3 Batteries; Suggs and Clarke; Cur tis and Miller. Umpires: Eason and Johnstone. MEXICANS SNEER IECAUSE BECAUSE U. $ IS DILATORY ,EL PASO, SepL 14, Summarizing tk wrk of, his committee of the sHste mmwIUm on foreign rela- , tio'tui to iHvestiiHite alleged American activities In. fomenting tho present .revolution, BMiator Smith said today dfMss& Jk?F JiimmmmmmL yVQtfmJmz ALL TOOLS 'f'A tf BEARING THISThADEMARKlX.C- mmmWm I ARE REC0GNI2EDAS A VTZZZWmmm jb the best made. (K "' iyRJL i 28 South Central Av. TKr- I atcdfonl,- Sept.. 1-lth, 1912.- Vr-- '':. jMV. and Mrs. Visitor to the Fair: Yon are pei-sonally and cordially invited to make our store lieadquartcrs ". now and at all times. Leave vour packages, we will take" care of thciti. ,' .'.'"' For that present look over our complete stock of- Diamond' Edge. Ooods'rf they're all guaranteed and prices are right. ' ' AVe have sonic bargains better have a look. Yoiirs for a good tiiiie, "i W. SHAPIjEIOU ITARDWAtl'li W .ni..'-in- r Just Off Main St., oh South Central. I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of need I do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strehgthr--in the hospital or in the home, i For the invalid or the convalescent-Jtfor the tired or over worked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three gerferations; ; 1: v W-"-.;. fV. . " ' '' ' '.'..'.! 4)9' "" i r- :.:mi . ' 'iffy . ... , ,. . I'm known as Cyrus Noble throughout the world. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agent, Portland, , .' 7 FOR "GOOD SHOES ti At right prices say.s it Ih jimt fifty Htops from atuin SI root to No, 21 North Central Avenue,, opposite post office, which will moan a Having of fifty conf h on a pair of shoes. REMEMBER "A PIT OR NO SALE" About October 1st Wait for tho date. 4-MM I .M.I'11'Ji1.1 J" ..IBBWR -mZTmrj''"' M m. 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Bank Medford, Oregon ; :J i' :'WN K;t;;s-h It has sueeecued becauso of - u ? ; .. ijj ')' - Soundness of principle r ' ' " Economv of nmnnnrnmnnt ' '' -s "Ui ',,,' Safety of invoatmont . , .'.''", J, Courteous and liberal treatment ,,,.'...' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 ' - ' r ' . i W.I. Vnwtor ,President Gf. R. Lindley, Vico Pros.' ' C. W. McDonald, Cushior j '.j -,- JU , j-ojuuai T POPULAR EXCURSION PACIFIC L EASTERN RAILWAY SUNDAY,' SEPTEMBER 15, 19J2 TO BUTTE FALLS Fare the Round Trip Only $1.00 " - DollKlitful iluy'H trip, Good oliuilo for picnic groiindfl on bank of cold mountain ntroam, Tako your picnic buakutu or ko to tla Kood hotol on tlio Kroiindt). Louvo Mod ford 8:00 a, in, Upturning louvo Ilutto KallH 4:00 p. m, '"h vi ? : '.,.,i iLXJ.iaL..ai8 , "t- 1 1 Vapor Baths Scientific Massage $1 ' ;,.! y QnQLOftfi nfimnff.1nt.n,f nn;iit,n. Ilome Pljone 145 ' , Pacific Pi,bnp..G712u ' ' -a.; mjimj t( a ' )i , W . . -ft-ii&lfM j J ,,.'. J . 4fcW J Jit- iVnitS .4 '. 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