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i FAG1 TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 'OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(5. 1012. I - ( ') I , &.-. " f 0 II iM ' 1 J CAL AND PtftSONU Opftra house tonight merchants car ntVKtp. ,Mar!onCtamnn players pro- ,nt the jtlay-The Girl of tlio llilW pO, catf free. jpGcl jjenr free tlrtt ta .from your merchants nnil have tthsm reorvcrf ai Hashing 'drug ntbro "A. W; Shoaror of Steamboat ami 'A. '.Icldnoas "6t lho SIsklycTu copper belturon lford. ," JJ Save tfroiii $2, jo J 10, Vi' lwltf your triHik. ami suit caso.M'iefi N. Front St., thd cheapest store In the; f if.. ! ' ; ' , .ii-j . Mac, Andersen and A. S. Furry of Fbfoeplx Bpnt a few hours In Med ford nnn dav thin week. j John W. Mills, who is now located loar Ashland, was In Bedford Tues-J .day, , Dr. Rlckcrt, eyoelght specialist,! over Kentner's. v tJtf. ft. Flynn ot Albany wnB hero this ,wce,k, In tho Interest of Blake- "WcFall Co., of Portland. uK, It. . Bradshaw of Brownsboro. n. . ri - " , . f and Frank Attains or willow springs precinct were amoagVike many 'farr mere in weuiprn .auring me weeK Don't be a fall guy and bar $1.00, fer underwear when yon ran buy It for four bits at,106. N .Front St. JTho' cheapest store In thq west. 1611 Dr. E. Klrckgessuer and Rcj; I.ampman came, down from River dale the fore art of tho week, ,JFrcd Pell made, a trip o tho Apple gate mines. Wednesday. . 'Opera liouse tonight merchants car-, nival. Marlon-Claman players pre sent the play "Paid In Full," 2 OH seats free. Get .your free tickets from your merchants and havo them 'reserved at Haikln's drug store for 20 cents. Frank Simpson, brother of T. IK Simpson of Ashland, died at Phoe nix, Ariz., ot consumption, recently, aged ,"30 years. He leaves a widow, tho daughter ot T. K. Ilotton, also! of Ashland. A. D. 'Xaylor, who has been look ing "after the irrigation proposition being worked out on Applegate by F. M. Wado ot Tacoraa, for some tiwe .past, returned to Medford on Wednesday. Justireceivcd a Job lot ot men's un derwear. Better have a lqok. 10G y.Pront-.St 1G1 . -.Mra. J. P. Dews and her son of Ap plegate are visiting Jn Medford and Jacksonville. 4Fred';Kelly, who -Is operating the Pennsylvania mine In Elliott creek district,. In company with Ed Faucott is, Ja, Medford. , Medford Consevatorjr ot -Music and Languages, College' Bldg. Tho only music school Jn So., Oregon with a full corps of. teachers. Send, for catalog. .Dan Chapman of .Barron precinct jvas In Medford Wednesday, en route to Jacksonville to attend the pioneer reun(on. -Henry D. ,Reed ofyCold Hill was among tko democrat? who met in Bedford during the week. 'S. A, Kowcll, ladles' Uilor, 4tb flopr.M. F.,H. bldg. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nell are down from Big Butte district and will spend a few days at Jacksonville. J. B. Eddy of Portland Is in Med ford on business for the S. P. Co. Get It at DeVoe's. Judge Nell was a Medford visitor Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock wwro among their Med ford friends Wednesday. Garland stoves and ranges, lubri cating oils. F, W. Sbaplelgh Hard ware, No, 28, South Central. Dr. and Mrs. T. Tr Shaw of Jack sonville wero in Medford recently. Mrs. W. C. Lcover, MIbscs Mary A Mee and .Esther Merritt were among the many residents of Central .Point in Medford his week. , Oak and hardwood 4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. ' ' JCaahJer Orth of tho Medford Na tional; Rank, .wasr In .Jacksonville on Wednesday. ,AlvnJ3!fibQrstQdt of Willow Prai rie, Albert "Yocuui of tho DoBar ranch traasacted business in Medford Tues day. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Sbaplelgh Hardware, -28 South Central.,, " ' Mrs. Titos. Moffutt, who has beon vhdllng her former home in tho east' iu -expected homo this week. ' ,Lee Johnston of Portland Is vIb- lting his former homo In Medford. Dr.. 'Rlckort, eyesight specialist, over 'Kentner's. Mesdames 'W. C Deuoff, A. Hebo" nd O. Harbatiyhr 'Misses A, Britt and KflelhtiLevy bfrJaoksonvillo werolu' MWJfdd?VHe8dky'e'e1ftng,. "WJ11 J" Jh. 1' "- ''" 1 Wceks&NcGowanCo. UNDERTA'IvjURS 7;raM.ttU A. Jt. MM 1 0 AT'A! AWT W. Itcoftoii and J. W. Dnllcy ot Tal ent. wero bunncss visitors' In Medford Tuesday. 'JUv. W, II, Mooro, who is sta tioned at I on, a suburb of Port laud, Is.iuaklnK friends in this val ley a visit Ho presided over tho Mctliodbt church of Medford and Jnrksonvllle for a number of years. Kodak, finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite bonk store. , Onpt Xp J t, Nash I In Siskiyou coulity, Cal., heretho Isvorklug a quartx mine ShrilCf and Mrs. W, A. Jones were over rrun Cincksonvlllo Wednesday. Oak nnd hardwood Ht0 nnd $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. "K. Jerry, the nugget king, Is In the valley, adding to his already largo collection, which ho will exhibit at tho Panama exposition in San Francisco In 1915. He returned from a trip to the Hawaiian Islands recently ;Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackron County Bank. Tho annual reunion ot tho South ern Oregon, pioneers Is being held nt Jacksonville and quite a number from different parts ot Rogue river valley nre, In attendance. These meet ings arc, among the most interesting that arc held "regularly in this sec tion. VP. D.'JWestoa, commercial photog rsphern, negatives 'made any time or place by appointment Phono M. 1471 H. B Tronson was over from his Eaglo Point orchard Wednesday. Carkln & Taylor (oohn H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Dr. J. M. Keonc made Portland a short visit this weok. Mrs. B. D. Smith was a Medford visitor Wednesday afternoon. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made hroaft nt rVnV W. T. Cross of Portland, the well known cattle buyer. Is in tho valley again. He has already bought a large number of choice beeves. Fred Kelly Is In from his Apple gate mine for a short visit in Medford. Soda Fountain at DoVoo's. C. H.xPhelps Is at Portland on a short business trip. j II. D. Wooley ot Crescent City Is In Medford for a short visit. Oysters, we know how to serve them any style. Hotel Medford. Jdlss Fay RInglcr of Crescent City is in Medford on business. Mrs. Frank Bcrchcll of Crescent City Is in Medford visiting her sister, Mrs. rJack Npff. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct from tho Oyster beds at Hotol Med ford. Andrew Jcldness of tho Blue Ledge country who has been In Medford on a short business trip left Thursday for home. E. G. Cunningham, interested In the 13ueno Vista orchards, has left for an eastern visit. J. T. Redtleld of Newall, Iowa, who has been visiting bis son. C. H, RedfleTd of this city has returned o his eastern home. Prof. P. J. O'Gara will glvo a lec ture at Willow Springs school house Saturday evening, $Pt. 28. Every body invited to come. Don't fail to hear Gabrcila Stick- ney at the 'baptist church tonight on "Objections to Women Suffrage An swered." She comes highly recom mended from California where she did great work woman's suffrage. Rev. Sir. Shields has returned from a visit In the Table Rock section. August Siugler left -Thursday to servo a warrant on George Carter and Jim Owens of "Wlmer who are charged with mortgaging a sawmill which they do -not own. The com plaint was .made in tho court of Judge -Taylor. Arthur 'E. Evans of Rogue River country Is In .Medford on a short business trip. E. G. Kaiser of Ashland spent Wednesday evening at Medford on business. ' Mr. and Mra The Daily Hint from Parts. BRAN El BY NOISY WHISTLES i A n KBNO, Nov,, b.t. lilt. William J. Hrknu wn h itrrivul hero I'uVly toilnv.t Ilo wiw' mot nt tho stntttnt by reyopiioii committee iull eviral tliutKniultiteuK. Tlio KeliniHkMn wa kopt IniKy 1'or, inoro than tenjninuto "Imkliij: lulmln ith tho pfinvil. Then !io loft in tin nutnmoliilo forlA'tralniu CiLv, Ktsv., to. (Ulre!s n gnthuriiij of Comstbck minciy, . .i REPUBLICAN SPEAKERS TRAILWOODROW WILSON i iuurtrU Vaflrta skirt. m.il.nn litk iu Medford for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. T. II. Smith. T, Ri (Chick) Wilson who ndorned local sporting circles for several monthspast was apprehended at Sa cramento on a warrant issued here for Jumping a board bill. As the of fense is a sltnplo mlsdcanor tho Sa cramento police refused to hold him for extradition to Oregon. John W. Tcalson of Stlneman Is In Medford on a short business trip. He Is making arrangements for shipping two carloads ot beef cattle. II. C. Stoddard,' superintendent of tho Oregon-California Power com pany has left for a business trip In tho Applcgate section. WllllanSwnrUflgor and son of Ap plegaeo are visiting Medford. Mr. SwarUflgcr has resumed mining operations and again has his mill run ning. S Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Reaincs, with Mrs. Reames' mother, Mrs. Tongue and two daughters of Portland havo returned from a visit nt Crater Lake. Jeff D. Heardtleft Wednesday for Los Angeles to look after mining Interests. NEW YORK, Sept. 2C A corpse of republican speakers, domiciled In n special car, nre on the trnll ot WoOdrow Wilson )n Now England to day for tho purpose of answering tho democratic presidential nomlneo's tariff tnlk. Among those iu tho par ty nro Secretary of Commerce , and Lubor Congressman Glllotto of Mass nchusctts nnd former governor Gil bert of Rhode Island. POOR MEN NEEDED (Continued from Page Onu) NETTIGHTENS.GN SPAHOS t (Continued from Page One) M. F.Mordorff mo tored to the Applegate Thursday for a short outing. E. A. Hicks spent Thursday at Grants Pass on a short business trip, I). L. Webb has encouraging re ports to make of the copper mine which lie nnd his brother operate on, tho west fork of tho Illinois river, Tho tunne) has been run in or 400 fct,aiul a depth of a like dlstanct' has been gained. Three veins havo belten crosscut, tho most recent ono having a width of 9 feet. Tho as says given an average return of eight to ten per cent ot copper and $8 In gold to the ton. F. Itoy Davis, official roportor for tho circuit court, wus taken sudden enly 111 In tho court room at Grants Puss Wednesday forenoon, when ho fainted Whllo at his desk. Ho hau had to retlro from his duties for tho tlnio being, but his condition iu not considered serious, Klrby Miller, manager of tho llogue Ttlvor Fruit & Produce asso ciation, "who has boon orlouuly ill during tho past week at tho Hacred Heart hospital, Is reportod much Im proved In health, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Doon of Thomp son creok wero in Medford Thurs day on a short business trip. Mrs, A. D, W, Heath of Lelaud la had been Ijlng tw tho officers and that ho had the 'knife on Sunday which was later ; round at tho scene of tho crime. Tbo finding ot tho watch and tho blood stained money is duo to the great anxiety of. Mike Spanos iu his present predicament. On Wednesday afternoon he-called Acting Chief CIngcade Into tho city Jail and tend ered him a flvo dollar bill. This bill was folded In a compact manner and lookod as If It had been in that condition some time. Spanos stated that on Monday ho had seen Bert Cummlngs placo something that looked like gold on n shelf above tho dish-washing stalls nt the Hotel Med ford and that at the samo tlino ha dropped the bill. Thereupon the of ficers went to tbo Hotel Medford and failed to find anything on the shelf. They then Interviewed Cum mlngs who vehemently denied that bo knuwt'anything of the matter and insisted 'that he bo allowed to con front Spanos He was taken to tho city Jailf.wherc Cummings accused Spanos wuraglng htm into tho case in orderjo conceal his guilt. Spanos then Insisted. that he had told the truth anil-UiRt. if the shelf wns searched something would bo found. 'Find tho Wntcli It was Irmly bolleved Uiat Spanos was lying again, as he was caught In several like lies but this morning tho officers determined to havo another took. In making tho search the watch was found. It Is n 17-Jowel Elgin apd bears on tho case the name Fred Witt, a Gold Hill section boas who sold the watch to tho murdered man.1 It was undor the paper cover ing of tho shelf directly above the placo where Spanos works. Ho had evjdentljplaeed It thero Monday and wishing at thls.tlmolo throw tho guilt elsewhere swore ho saw Cummlngs placo thiy watch on tho shelf. Tho officors then lookod again at the bill which they had not examined and on It aro several blood stains. Spanos had this bill in a secret pocliot ot his coat and It was overlooked when he wus first searched and lodged In Jail. The officers on Wednesday night succeeded In connecting Vrank Park er, yardman at tho Hotol Medford with tho case but thoy do not divulge tho nature of tho evldonco hold against him. Ho Is now lodged In the Jail at Jacksonville pending fur ther resoarch. , Spnuott prollmlnury hearing will come up In tho Justice's court this afternoon. Ho bus retulncd DoAr- mond & DoArmond to defend him, Tho Chrislo broUtors and two other, (rooks held as suspects wero re- leusod ou Wonosday by Sheriff Jones. tooted industries, the lowest of tho nation. Tho l.nwrence hlriko bhowod the regard tho tariff beiioticiuries Imye for labor, when nn entire family is forced to work long hours to ho- oure ii bare sustenance, mul tho ef forts of mothers to soiul cliildron away where they could lie fed wnh met by brutul attacks- of tlm Mlio upon the mothers. Trust muguiitcs ordered the police to bent the mothers upon thu breiiHts, where the injuries would not .show, rullior than club them over life liuntl, where the blood spilled caused riot." Hack to tlui I'ui-o Dealer La Follctte wan quoted to show the over-capitalization of industries the enormous ninount of watered stock forced upon thu jwople to pay interest upon. "Jlettcr w back to tho pioneer days .gf the fnro dealer, where a mini had, mw ehauce iu twen ty of winning-, thnn piny the giimo of the bunco kuigsHif finance, whore the chance is les.s thuu one iu n hundred" he ntnted. "The Portland Ituilwny, Light null Power company is an nietniico of what hut) been done, and is bciu' done nil over tho nation'' ho continued. "It is making tho people of Portland pay interest pufe7iV)00,0U0 of - curilic, when I c.-tn duplicate the en tire system for .f'J0,()OI);(JUO, ami in addition iiieklc-pluto the rnil.s and paint the tied red. "I believe this reign of special priv ilege must end. Tho tariff is the same tux upon the people that the Milt tux puis iijiou l'Ynm'C, which unused tho revolution, nnd if wo don't correct existing abusex, we shall face a revolution iu the country, fnr great er than tho French -revolution. Al ready boap box orator are prciiehin;? discontent, nud sftcialiritri waving the red flag and haven't they cuiioo enough" '). Talks of OpiKiucnt "It is to the law-iniikerx, to both Iioii&ch of congrehH, that wo must look for a correction of evils nnd the people must be very careful as to whom they fielcet. thov miiht bo men of backbone with the counigeof their convictions, men who Imvu been tried mid found true. "The people miist chouse between my opponent, Hen Selling, and my helf, to represent them iu the sounte. I believe that I am the best (pinlilicd of the twonot but 'that thero are thousands of others ns well or bettor qualified, but that I'hnppcu (o be the nominee. "J have known Nt. Selling 'Ifi years, nud havo jinthing to sily Ugiiinsl him. He js honest and hon orable iu his Ijiisiiiitss dealings and bus iiiiiiihhed n fortune along legitim- ulu linos. Ho owns n nkywirupov nnil six olntliiug hUuos. I am n poor mini, mul Mr. Soiling, ly inlVreueoj hii.vh that because. w is Holt mid I nm poor, lie is hotter iimlific lu look nftor tho petplo's intorosls than I nm. Deserted by Woaltli . "t liotiiixu tho iMuthiiry is truo. When miiyor of I'ottlmul, I fnumt tin t whonovOf t opposeil olin i vtoirsts lif ntiy grub, that tho first to ttosorl ui .were tho prominent nml WQutlhy luon upon liy xe)(ltivo board, where lliolr intvuls oinbuv rassotl them iu uny M(u ngniust other intero-ds-. Kiutilly I ms loft nlniu', with thioo poor mou m tho hoiu-dmul we tddppeil thu' grnhltiiig of hIivoIh uiut' contrncl Htenls. , .I'll ' . "It will be tlm snuio in' tlii' mii(oi States senate. Our pro.srilt imuhlvx nre due largely to tlm fuot (hilt tho senate, has boon controlled by rioh men. Tho lioh iimu'ii iutorests live not the poor man's, Vo uooil poor men thoru also. 1 nm afraid that when Mr. Soiling, with his uxli'uYifc interests, gets into thu somite, other hig interests will politely inrtrmt him how to vote ou o-ssmitinl Ques tions nud ho will have U ohoyfor if ho don't thoy will enii hhn." FavoiN Kipnil SuffniKo During the day. Or. Umm spoktt nt Gold Hill, Central Point Mini tit tho veterans at Kuglo Point. Thursday he .spoke to the pioneers at Jackson ville, nud in the evening at A-hlnuil. "Kvcrywhere," stated Dr. Imno, "I have mot a coidiul rocoptiOti ind I think my chances nro 'pood for elec tion." liuforo penkilg nt .Medford, lorttl siiffrngettcs nskod him how ho stood on this tpiosdion nud ho Htated tint ho was strongly in favor of oipml Hiiunigo nun nml appointed many wimitii to office while miiyor of Portland. n JW w r' ' vapp r natns Scientific Massage $1 20IM505 (IjinioU-Corey Building Jltjino I'liouo lil)u. riu'il'iii Phono 0712 Jm 'It'., --. --MV l.i.i 'V. Estnbllahod IS78 i Ineorporatetl 11)04 FRUIT D OROSSLEY & SONS rtrvmmtatitntt TTnrrtlinMtB -tf.l-f, W mu VrAMfclln u... vw Yorir Our KiWclntly APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own liousim lu NKV YORK, I.lVEHPOOr. F.ONIN AND (HiAHOW Direct conilgnmouta solicited or seo our Iloguo River roproRonthtlvo. OHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Orogon Good, Somid.Tegth rJi iJriJ accentuate tho beauty of a fuca al ways. Sometime thoy oven help out a plain faco; but ono thing la certain, they nro never n detriment to any faco. Wo mnko a special study of tho teeth lu old and young, nnd have aclilovcd nn on viable repu tation for performing first-class Den tal work in nil Its branches. Wo should bo glad to have your patron age, nnd promise you that you will bo woll satisfied with our work, our methods, nnd our prices. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Daniels tor Duda. Pacific iPhono 2528. Home Phono 3R3-K MODEL BAKERY FOR PURITY AND QUAX1TY Our Bread, Pies, Cakes nnfl Pantry nro Tho Host in town. Call nnd hco them. Good sorvlco and quick de livery. Home Phono 32, REIN'KiNG IlKOH., Prop. Tom Kelly, who has boon horo vbi Itlng his brother; 'E. 13, Kelly will leavo tonight for ofe Jowuihmo, too ' l'ate to' Lyssftnr FOR SAIiKKlvo'or six good mjlk cows. Am short of hay. Apply to J. Ii, Hngsdalo, I.ako Crook. J'"" - 100 FOR BAtiE Automobllo, four paH ouger, fully c(uil'od, good run nlng condition. ",Uox R a Tribune WANTED To buy, 86cbnd luliul elder press, qoorgo putS' Medford. i02 FOR RENT Modern 5 loom bunga low, Noff & Mdaly,'P, O. block, ' ICO FOR SALE 10 head ofjiorses, avor ngp from 700 to4L400 pounds each, ' "18 North lUvorelcie. Call 323-R. 100 Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 20 acres adjoining Ashland, well improved, 1G acres In fruit, somo lu alfalfa, in aro and colt, cow nud calf, 100 chickens, goes with tho .place, will trado this place and pay a dlf-, ferenco on a river bottom placo. 100' acres, with f room box 'hointo nnd log barn nud other out build ings, prlco $2,500 will trade for city property. ( 120 acres, 12 miles north, no bet ter grain flr fruit soil in, ,tho valley, prjco oniy iso por acre, ' , 'l-tO acres, 55 'ncrca'In ctiltlvatloif, S'room'hoiiKoand'lurgo lirtrn and all out -buildings, prico ?7,500 or will tako somo city ir-: rl- in ,uk first payment. If ytiii havo somo good city propor-' ty you want to exchange for acreage! coino and uoo what wo havo. Como and list your vacant hound with IIH. Employment Girls nud woinou for gouoral house work In and out of city, Waitress, oldorly woman wants po sition au hoiiHokoopor ou ranch, Ranch hand. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phono 411 1 ; jrome, 4. ,, I Opposite Niisli Hotel ROOMS 0 and 7, 1'AtiM linOCK. APPLES APPLES APPLE.S Do You Want to Soil? Wlmt aorta nnd iiunntttlos, nud what prlcoT Wo aro not tend 'erlng for anybody's fruit. Do you wnnt to consign and chnnco tho market? Consult us and wo wtll 'glvo you quotation's. I every cabo wo scud tho sellers lalo'not. N Now York wo uno our own snlo note, and do not havo apples sold by auction. , . H. N. WHITE & CO. VOPnrk'Pluoo Now York FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Quoon Anno Addition Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley in roar; host tyo lots in the addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Stroot Water, sower, pavement, alley in rear. Wve-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumh ed, lot 335 feet deep, half block tfourfh street pavement, lii'h ground. " Lot South Oakdnlc G0x175, all .improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alley in rear. Seven acres, .V!j jniles north of AftuToril on Cen tral Point macadam, ditcli across highest part. Any of the above properties can bepurehasod at cxcqptionu(ly.JQy priqes and tonus to 'suit pur chaser. ' '. '. MEDFORD BOOK STORE GROCERIES AT PRICES THAT TOLL ATTRACT THE SHREWD BUYERS MOST PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES Hi lbs. Best Fruit (inundated Sugar .. $1.00 20 lbs. Ked Mexican .Hoans . .$1.00 25 lbs. 3'iiik Beans ; .-. $1.00 14 lbs. small or largo White licu'iisl..' $1.06 14 lbs. Best Jap Rice I...., $1.00 10 II). sack White or Yollovv Corn (Meal JMty 10 lb. .sack .Kino or Coarso Graham 30 Big paekago Columbia Oat or Wheat Plaices .....JJOci fi boxes Best Parlor Mutches , .....25 3 lb. can Famous Tavorn Cof foo... '. k. $1.00 50 lb. sack Pine Salt , 50tf 50 lb. sack Stock Salt .40 Kerosene Oil, por gallon jgO Star, Horseshoe or Climax Tobacco, plug 15 FLOUR FLOUR Jiemombcr Wo aro headquarters for J lard Wheat Flour in Jackson county. Wo 'lird ((noting duly OLD 'WHEAT FLOUR. , ,, , v , iryland Blond Hard Wheat 'Plour, sack ; $1.25 American Ifoso, Cream of .BluesteltrJlavd Wheat JFJour, ,sack lM, , ,l ,....1..;.;$1.40 PRICES SUBJECT TQ MARKET CHANGES Hutclilson & Lumsdeii 213 East 'Main St. Me'dford, Oregon t n