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i, , .i-w h' (mo mTonw rin JMf ivmiA'v li, a t .. t PiCGl TW MEDFORD M3H! TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1012. . . a tVAPi' i , ty r t ii ' i ' i . f li t i i IOCALAND ?!5d5!!5!CSI5 Mrv-wnlMr.J.F, Iteddy left Tues day. eTCHlBK tor Pendleton. Mra, Krddy will continue to Spokane. W. A. tiarbeo and wlfo left this morning for Marshfleld whoro Mr Barbee Has aecurcd a situation on Hte Dally Record. 1 1 ' I Dr. Ickert, eyesight specialist, orer Ketner', JjiarljjNjckfill who Ik maklnR hl8 home' Is 'this cfty for the winter, loft yeanuay tor a visit at ma ater llnjrrabcn. I Opemhouao tonight merchants car nival,'. MarlonCkimaR players prc wntj tka r,fy "Paid In full." 200 imats' free.' Get 'your free tickets from your merchants and have them reserved at llankln'a drug store for SO cents. Clay Patterson of Talent was a re cent visitor In Medford. Bedford Conservatory of Music and Languages, College Bldg. The only musie school In do. Oregon with a full corps of teachers. 8end for catalog.' Austin Corbln and Mose narkdull have'returaed from a short auto trip to Crescent Ct)i 8. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th ftoer M. F. H. bid. Mr. "and Mrs. E. B. Hanley Jeft Tuesday evening for a visit at Pen dleton where they will attend the rp.Hp,dup Q4ttlt at neVne'a. Mrs.' Q, H. Henderson of Leland Is. Id Med ford on a short business trip. Mr. fruit grower. See Giant Bean Power Sprayer In operation at Fruit G rowers, association Wednesday, Thursday, Friday andd Saturday. Ex pejrt fre factory, 359 W: Vt French of Grants Pasa spent Wednesday at Medford on bust Hess. Big saving In up-to-date styles at the;.Hoffle Millinery, 1101 West 9th street. l& H. F. King of Trail Is In Medford on a short bualnosa trip. Garland stoves and ranges, Inbrl catlog oils. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware, No. 28, South Central. Mx, and Mrs, T. R. Nutting loft Tuesday evening for a short visit with 'friends a't Eugene. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and 15.00 per corJ. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth 'and Fir. . ' Mrs". Andrew Fallls of HUt, Cal.v Is la' Medford for a ahqrt visit with friends. 'Dtan'oad Edge tools and cutleryj picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware, 28 South Central. Mrs. G,' B. Burns left Wednesday morning for a visit with friends at Corvallis.' 'Dri '.RIckert, eyesight specialist, over 'Keataer's. Terrance Judy of Griffin creek has left to attend school Corrallls dur Ing the coming year. . Kodak IlBlshtag, tae best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. ' The drying of prunes is now gen eral throughout the valley. An un- ususally large crop Is not being har vested. ' Oak and hardwobd (4.50 and 15.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith or Talent were receqt visitors In Medford. See R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Map over Jacksoa. County Baak. ,Mra,(Matt Coleman of Jacksonville wa's a 'recent visitor In this city. E. D. Weston, commercial photos raphera, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M, 1471 C, C, Gall of Sams Valley was a recent visitor In this city. Hq has served many terms as Justice of the peace In his section. Carkln ft Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-a,t-law, oyer Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. " Mr.'and Mrs. G, A. Jones have re moved1 from this city to Butte Falls where they will make their home In Ed Brown would have had nothing hut water to drink on his way to Pendleton to attend the roundup. They substituted water, but Brown's nusplrlons worn aroused and ho heat them to if. Tito nsultiR1 scramble at the Southern Pacific'' depot at tracted the attention of a' largo crowd. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Lewis of Rose- burg are In Medford on a short busi ness trip. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct from tho Oyster bedsr at Hotel Med ford. ' v ' Addison B. SchtmTor, advertising nmnager of tho Mall Tribune Is so journing for the week at Kaglo Point. Mr; and Mrs. S. A. Pattlson of Cen tral Point spent Tuesday In Medford on buslnoss. They recently "returned from a business trip to Condon, Ore. Frank Jameson of Hugo Is In Med ford for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Bardwcll have returned from a short trip to San Francisco. Prof. P. J. O'fJara will glvo a lec ture at Willow Springs school house Saturday evening, Sept. 2Jf. Every body invited to come. Don't fall to hear Cabrella Stlck ney at the Baptist church tonight on "Objections to Women Suffrage An swered." Sho comes highly recom mended from California where she did great work woman's suffrage "Bud" Anderson and Manager Dick Donald arrived In Medford today after spending two months In the north. Anderson Is in the pink of condition and Manager Donald ex pects to Invade San Francisco with his wonderful lightweight boxer. HUME P " BRYAN 4 irmnen ma SAX KKANCISCO, Sept. 23. -"This is n douioerntio your, Uomot nioy is nhont lo rvnp the fruits of ni.xteen yours of sacrificial devotion to tho creut principles of Jefferson. Woollrow Wilson will be Hit next president by triumphant mnjority.'' ThN was tlie o.pressioj by Williivm Jetutihtrs' Itryfiii iulny f his M plielio Vision ihto tho fnliirV. llh.Vnll liiui ju-t loft the hreukfiist table wliero he hnd been felieilitled by Iwu. score prominent Sun Knilicisco dents oenits. lie il of iho Vn Vitamin .spirit : uAsMi from its iwliilcal projjres. .sivisni, the Cnlifornin spirit is dis. tmetive. it Yumi foils itself at itll iHinventons itini politicnl ineMiiijs wliero n Cnlifnrmn nltilieiicc 5n pnS enr. "There is nn old snyinj: Mhe latcli string is on the outside' the expres sion is used to convey liiwpitnlily. ''In Cnlifornin the Inlch Mtviiij: is not visible, it is not needed. The donr is open. 1 shall carry nwiiy with me ti wnrm rcmfiubriuieo of my reception in tho Golden stnUv" WILL NOT ADMIT GUILT (oatlhi&l from page 1.) WEST RENEWS W 1 VICE SEATTLE, Sept. 2f. Four trnin men were killed, the engine blown to bits, windows in nearby house .shat tered and the shock felt in Auburn three miles nwny, when the boiler of the engine on Milwaukee freight train No. 64, bound for Senttle blew up nt Pacific City, a few miles south of here nt 8-25 last night. Those killed are L. Mnyhall, en gineer, A. E. Perrin, 1509 Ninth ravenue, bOnttle, 'conducter: K. A. Tehner, brnkeman, and Firemrfn Manning. All of the men were experienced and the only possible explanation is that the ejector mav have become cioggea. ajio imin was moving siow ly at the time. PROMISES TARIFF REVISION '(Cootlaned from pagel: mad,e the, future. Got Mjs, "Reyaotdi home bread at'DeVqe's. Mrs. Captain Carol has" returned from a 'short vlslt with" friends at Ashland. Soda .Fountain at PeVoe's. Itr. aSul Mra. E. D. Samnson of Roseburg spent Wednesday at Med for'd'on & whort business trip. Oysters, we know how to serve thira 'any lilyW llofel" Medford. Mr. and Mrs. K, F. Ameson of Ash land Bpent Wednesday with Medford friends. Vetch 'seed and winter oats for sale. J. O. Schmidt. 159 B.' Cecil 'Jacks of Central Point spent Wednesday In Medford with friends, Had the designs of Bert Harmon nad Frank Burgess not miscarried, mimmmBmmmmamaKBFrsa. -u n . jui i .a fecksiMcGowanCo. ''"ftflroiEftAKPEs WM .se.i r. 'u J 4' Uir"AfFAnf' Vii;iii,,ji Papie law has no more to do with the advancing cost of living than the latest installed Atlantio cable. On the contrary, it has enabled Amer ican workers to meet the high cost of Hung and maintain their families in comfort." President Toft denounced congress for passing tl)e woolen and cotton bills, which he vetoed, adding: "With the election of a. republican president and republican enndidntex to congress, tariff revision will pro ceed immedintely along lines advo cated by Hie tariff tyourd." Talk or Suffrage Asked if he meant by this that nn extra session of congress would be called in the event of bin re-election, the president nnswered: "I think my statement is suffic iently explicit." President Tft flatly denied th:jt there had been nny intervention jy this government in the Nicnrngnan revolution. He asserted t''t Amer ican marines' hn.d been lundtfd there merely to protect American lives, Regarding the woman suffrage movement, President Tuft snid: "Suffrage is (in issue to he decided by eacli fitafe. There can be no doubt hut that whenever und wherever u inujority of women jtppres. upon fathers, husbands, sons ;md sweet hearts thnt hey, want 6 vote, then, they wjll be given (1 right to voto. Tills in mi irft.uo too noble, serious ap'd stu'rvd to be 1sod by a political party merely to cntch votes. I be lieve women ure capnblo of ns wise use of Dig ballot as men." Favors Immigration K President Tuft criticised the recall of the judiciary find expressed him self in fnvor oi immigration. He de clnred that' the rtttat'ks of Sumi'iel GomncrH upon his administration were ns erroneous uk claims that he hud 'delivered the entire' labor vote to Hryaii four years go," , Ih closing th6 interview President Tuft expressed the hopo tlitit he would be re-eet'tei, dud tlmukod Go venidr" Wilson 'for 'his courteous treatment, adding: "As to GovQtHor Wilson's state ment t)(it J ImVe heeu misled by bad adiserrf, I winh him mid everyone elso to uuderbtiinii thnt I have been and will continue (o be president in All that tho title implies, mil re aoiisiblo for every act of my ud ministrntioii and have no burden o shift to tho shoulders or o the hi," place not fivt minutes after the mur dered man wnlked out alone. Spnnos nays (hat he reached his home nt 1 0 ::10 i. m. Three otiier witnesses state thnt he did 'not reach his home until considerably after 11 o'clock. Disowns the Knife Spnnos maintains that thu knife he described and nfierwhrd identified is owned by Louis Christn. This knife was found at the scene of the crime. Spanos mniutnius that he lias not had this knife in his possession for more than u month. Two other Greeks swear thnt he had the knife a week ago Friday while nt work on the section mid thnt he loaned this knife to fellow members of thp sec tion gang that day. They described the knife he had loaned them before they knew that n knife hnd been found lit tho scene of the crime. Louis Chris lo mniutnius; tlmt the knife does n6t belong to him. His brother Nick supports 'him in this testimony. When Spanos was first asked for his shirt at the Medford hotel he gave the officers one owned by an other man. Later the one ho wore on Sunday wns found in another locker nt the hotel with stains op it, be lieved to be blood. Spnnos had wash ed this shirt opt Monday morning nt the hotel. Jury Still Busy The coroner's jury met Tuesday afternoon and after hearing consider able testimony in regard to the case continued the hearing until this nfter noou when it will bo resumed. The Christn brothers in jail rt Jacksonville ns suspects have ac counted for their time for the most part. They claim that they were in bed at tho time the crime wns com mitted, Two other Greeks brought back from Ashlnnd ns suspects in the case are still being held while the officers account for the money thoy hnd with them when found. Other Greeks in the city stnto Hint they lind this money with them when tiey came to Medford Saturday to visit the murdered man. "fhey wore hhout to lcavd fdr Greece and came to get a message from their friend to take back to Greece to Dcdasknlous' wife. S.M.KM, Ore., Sept. 2R. Governor West today vigorously YtmoWed his campaign iH.ttlunt lco In Portland and Oregon, lie announced that Monday stilts to enjoin ivHcKcd ,h Jeotlonnhlo saloon now being oper ated lu thn dtiut of tho Oregon ICIectrlo Hallway hi Portland worth! ibo filed. Tho governor furl her stattd that October 10 ho would otter a stand ing reward of $luu for thn arrest and conviction of any owner Or lesson of houses' of pri)stltuthm ny'vvhertt In the Mate, llo s1i that to liiuk'o.ltio results of lils vice ciunpulith lusting ho was preparing for presentation to' tho next lcKlslntrtro a number of bills which he thought vrnuld bring about desired reforms. POLICEMAN'S SON HAS DISAPPEARED DR. LANE ILCOIf 0. BY LOCAL DEMOCRATS Dr. Harry Lane, democratic can didate flr United States senator, nr rived in Medford this afternoon, af ter having spoke at Gold Hill mid fcutrnl Point. He speaks nt the Xat atorium this eeliilig; ' Dr. Ltino wtfimet bylie county central committee, consisting of Chairman Noff, Mayor Cono'n, HM). Heed, Hd Pottiugeri J. T. Sumincr ville, 0. L. Reames F. L. Ton Vellc, K. K. ICellv nnd1 "Ihers mid escorted from Gold Hill to -Medferd: APPLE CROP IN EAST LIGHT AND INFERIOR WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.I)is cussion of preventives for plagues mid Joeni diseases featured tho ad dresses at today's session of the Hygiene congress. Cures nnd pre ventives of rabies, meningitis nnd Caisson's disease were the topics whiciT developed the most comment. At tonight's session Prof. liubner of Ilerlin and Dr. Jacques Hertillon, a brother of the famous crimologist, will discuss occupational nnd dietitic diseases. TQ0 UTC TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Modern four room fur nished, also six room liotjuo unfur ' nlshed, with barn, 731 W. 2nd St. 161 WANTED, A otump puller, must lo In first cais shape and rcssohabld, ' Address "W." care Tribune. 163" WANTED Furnished or unfurn ished rooms, must be in clean small house. Address Box D, euro Mall Tribune. ' 160 WANTEDrr-Mlddlo .aged lady wishes employment at house work, 'i or 3 hours' each morning. Phone Pa cific 7811. ' 160 WANTED TO TRADE What havo you to trade for a-now 1 horse power mo(orcyclo In good condi tion, Address box 70, care, MH Tribune. J61 WANTED Young girl to help take cam of baby. Phono C97-J-1. ' 161 HOOD RIVER, Sept. 25. Dr. W. S. Nlchol, of this place, who has boon making an extended trip throughout the appla districts of tho country. Bays that In no ulSiM, where he visited Is the apple cronranywhero near tip to expectations-! either quality qr quantity, HJrcports that tho lnk; district of New York seemed to have a fair crop and of fair quality. There thoy take rather good care of their orchards. In Ontario, Canada, the crop appears tobo light. In Miss ouri the crop Is largo nnd the quality exceptionally poor. Tho fruit Is simply covered with fungus, the trees badly affected wtth blight ahdHhtf apples full of worms. These reports are opposite from what has been heard from those points previously, the word having been that the East was loaded up with apples as It was In 1011, alt of which was expected to bo to the de triment of thij western npplo-growor. A letter received JieTre; from Indiana polls reports that the crop of the central states Is away balow that of 1911. Louis, the l.'l-year-old sun of Po liceman Mego, disappeared fioiu his homo in this city Tuesday ul'toruonn and lias nut been found. Tho 'liny lott note for' his father ih which he stilted Hint hi was going to mil n way. As soon us Officer Mego leu rued !' his sou's disappearance he' notified lils follow' nrfit'ers Mild' friends mid a stticl search wns urtidc for tho lad, No clue has been folinil as In hi whereabouts. " ' (. ,.- VIOLINIST BACK TO LOCATE IN MEDFORD Prof. U. ( Hench. violinist, will make Medford his hcadqiiailcrs, mid will receive students, both advanced nnd beginners. Piof. Iloacli is n graduate of Odeolt CoiiKcrvnloiy, Athens, Greece, mid is it musician ol' great nccmitpliHluucnl. Scholars wishing to take ti full couro under Prof. Hench will receive a vnlunMo instrument free as an introductory inducement. Prices are reasonable and in accordance with the pupil V advancement. Prof. Ilcitch, who also teaches mmtdoliu mid guitar, has ninuv friends in Medford to recom mend him and his coming to this city means n decided nctpii-ition to musical circles. Prof. Ileaeh is open for engngenienls. His address is Hotel Holland. 111.1 BRITISH TROOPS MOBILIZED FOR OUTBREAK AT ULSTER LONDON, Sept. 'J.'. Mobilirniion of sufficient troops to cope with any outbreak that may como with IMstur day demonstrations in Ireland was ordered today b. Hritish authorities. Two regiments are en route to rem force the garrisoi. stationed at Hoi fast. HERE IS A REAL DYSPEPSIA CURE "Pope's niniiepsln" Settle Sour, IV set Stomach in Five Minute WEST TO PARDON AGED FATHER WHO SHOT WILCOX SALKM, Ore., Sept. '-'."i, Gover nor West todav intimated he would pardon W. It. i'oote, of Coquillc, tho aged father who killed Charles L. Wilcox, after Wilcox, .it is alleged, wronged two of Poole's duughters. After the jury disagreed in tho first trial, Poole pleaded guilty to save his family the humiliation of the publicity attendant on uuotner friul. Manager Eddlo MCIJnnri, of tho Hrockton New England league team,, has quit the gamo or good und tak en a position ns 'traveling salesman for a shoe concern. Do some foods you eat hit back tasto good, but work badly, ferment Into stubborn lumps and ruuse a sick, sour, ,Kntti-y stomach? Now, Mr, or Mrs. Dyspoptta Jot this down' Pnpo's Dlapopslu digests everything, leaving nothing to bout and upset you. There never wns anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No dltfercnco how badly your stom ach Is disordered you will get happy relief In flvu minutes, biiT what pleases you most Is that It streng thens and regulates your stomach so you can cat your favorite foods with out fear. Most remedies glvo you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sure. Dlapopslu Is quick, positive and puts your stomach lu a healthy condition so the misery won't como back. You feel different as soon ns Dla popsli comes In contact with the stomach distress Just vnnlshcs your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, ,no eructations of undi gested food, your bond clours mid you feel fluo. Go now, mako the best Invest ment ypu ever aaudp, by gutting a lurgo flfty-cont case of Pape's Dla popslu from any drug store, You realign In five minutes how needless It Is to suffor from Indigestion, dys pepsia or any stomach disorder. S.S.S. At NATURE'S TONIC The vory great majority 6f persona nold & "tonlb IriiUio Spring or early Bummer. Tho system undergoes a cljango -at this" season uud tho entire physical machinery is disturbed. Tho gonoral bodily vyoaknosa, a tired, worn-out feeling, llokle appetite, poor digestion, a half stole fouling and a general run-down condition of the system, show that tho blood is vyoak or anaemlo, and a blood purifying tonfa is noodod to build up tho derangoU system and enrich the blood, Tho uso of 8. S. 8. at this time may savo you. from a, long spell of aloknosa, and jt will certainly prepure you for tho long, hot Summer, Many people hu,vo put otf using a tonic- until tho system became so weakened and depleted it could not successfully throw off dlseasq germs, and have paid for tho iiegloot with a spoil of fever, malaria or somo pther debilitating' sickness. S. S.S. la Nature's idoul tonio. It Is a composition of the extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks whloh Science and oxporienca have pravou arts best flttod for u tonio to tho human systoni. It contains no minerals of any knd add la thorofore porfootly safe for persona of any age. 8,8,8 tonos up tho storaaoh and digestion, rlda the systom of that tired,, worn-out feeling, and Imjiu-rts vigor and strength to every part of tho body. Xt purifies and enrlohea the bipod, (Jtimulatoa tho secreting and" excreting roombors to better uption, hulata tho ovor- ., .,, J-alSS&ffiM JSttM. O. Established 1878 Incorporated 1004 FRUIT p. 0ROSSJiUy,&SONS Commission .Merchants --' , 20i Franklin St., New Sfork Our HpeclnUy -. APPLES and JPEARS Wo have' our owp Iioubos in NEW YPKKi WVUnvOOlj, LONDON AN GIvASGOW Direct conslgnmontssollcttod or see fiur Roguo Ittver roprosentatlve. CHRIS GOTTLIEB . Medford, Oregon 1 tun t power for fcrent rood if you do not ubusc my use. In crtscs of need Itlo ny work well. I tun a builder up of. bejlil und strengthin tho hospittil or in the, home. j i ' i ' ' For the invalid or tlie convulescent -for rlio tired or over worked I offer a ran: help. A little of me goes a lonjr way. I have been anion; you for three generations. I'm known ns Cyrus N'ohte throughout the world. W. J. Van Sohuyver A Co., Ocnoval Agontu, Portland. Tho Univorsity of Orogon Corrospondonco School offers. iKIHJE. with thn exception of coot of pimlugii on pnirnrH and cunt of tho UnlvoVslty Klonsloi lliillotlu, to t'lTIXlb.NS OV UltKOON. forty UNI VICHSITV COUItHEH ly MAIU Ability to profit hV tho eoursen anloclml Is tho only reiiulreineut for enrollment In tho Corrospoiiduurd UopHrluioiit, Uuursen aro offered In tho departments of llolany, Debntlug. Economic, Education, ljloctrlclty, Kugilsh l,1toi"ttitro, Knitllsh Composition, History, Mathetnatles, Muehttulcal Drawing, IMbiilrM Educutlon, PhyHlcs, Physiology, PsyeholoKy, Boelology am) Hurvoylug Write' to tho Hmirtitary of thn Cor respnudoiiuo Hohool, Uulvoitilty or Oiogoii, Eugene, for Information and catalogue, COUltSICH IN HEHIDENt'i: at tho University Proliant for tho Profes. slous of ENOINKEUINO, 40IIUNAI.ISM, l.AW, MEDICINE, nnd TEAOII INO. Kail tinuicstor opens Tuesday, Hoptembor 17. Address tho Regis trar for eutnloguon descrlpllvo or the College of Engineering, tho College of ldhurnl Arts, thu .Schools of Education, Cotuutorco. Uvw, Medlolno nud Muslu. ' i ,) APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soil? What sorts and quantities, and what prlcoT Wo tiro not tend ering for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign nnd rhanca tho utarltotT Consul t us and wo will glvo you quotations. I every ensu wo send thn sellers sale not. N Now York wo use our own sale note, mid do not havo apples sold by auction. H. N. WHITE & CO. 7( Park Plaeo Now York FOR SALE. Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anno Addition "Wnliu', howpp, pavtMiiPiit. and sidownlkn in, alloy in rear; best two lots In Iho addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Streot Water, ho wop, pavement, alloy in roar. Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, iot 185 foot deep, half bloojc .Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oalcdale (10x175, nil improvements in, adjoins Howard property, Tapes Dakota avenue, alloy in roar. Seven acres, V miles north of Medford on Cen tral oiiit macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of thu above properties can bo purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. , A i' ,v MEDFORD BOOK STORE Nearly a fjuartor of a century under tho same management. THE Jackson County Bank ' ' N ' Medford, Oregon' It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle '' ;, Economy of management Safety1 of investment ,.. Courteous and liberal troatmout CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. LVawter .President G. R. Lindle', Vice Pros. 0. 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