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i l- r ...J 1 KS J ' y I -i n? it t -. r - ' v ;;ica;J:.Twe,t "' 'mmz WBUNl Mnieaoei JBrYNOON T TUB . 4"Te DMBoerallo Tlmm. Th M Marord .MM,' TheMedtor.1 Tribune, ,th South- i'.TM AWilWNt Trrbano. .1 MMm Mali.TMbUlt Bultdln. JR-J7-S6 Kl Fir street; phone, M lain 1931; me .?. .- (aaOKOmniTWAjfc.miorftnd Manager r -r... t s tsMili V. VonB1.cljiim mniUrr at w4, .. rtfefi, -ttJer - tfee act et, MaHrti h l; 1R79. aer:eae fcltf Mrtford. OOMal wiw. pc Jaeksem cetmtr. fl'.i V 'fJWicRlrTtOX HATK3. jOae, y&n'tfer mall. ...,.,.,. ......IMA One mdrith, by mall. ...... ........ ,S0 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville) nnd Cen tral Point. ..................a. . .Eg JbtUtrday only, by-wall, per year., S.o Weekly, per year.... ............ 1.50 I -; SWOKUt CIKCUi.ATtO?f. Dally averasre or plfren month end- lBtr.-Nevewbar. 39..18U. 711. V Full t,CMt4 Mire Vailed rrcta Bhtmlchnu m,mm HE'S MUNI "VMike Spanos held for the murder wfGrpe 'Dedaskalous, u Greek, in .this 4t5 Scivtembcr 22, lill continues HoSaatatatn kw innocense and states tfmt he does net anticipate rfuy great diffienlty in freeing himself when -brought before a jnry. He mints its eswly n trial as possible" believing that k will mark the end of his con finewettt. Spanos uncle nt Marysville, Cali- ionua, nas come io nis ma iinnucint- ly and' Robert O. Smith of Grants Phbs lias been retained to defend Spanos. U t jumm M FOR $10.11 4 Charles Hallowell of Brownsville, Oregon, has purchased the S. f!. George- fruit ranch adjoining fhp John orchard on Bear Creek. The orchard comprises1 25 acres' nnft brdugbt $11,000. Mr. Hallowell will wake his" home on the tract and will -develop the land. The deal was rnndo througli the C. D. Hoon office. trlrrf-j ? - - WEATHER fl K1WJ" ' Tfl FRUIT GROWERS 'The weather for the month ofSe elMr has baoa practically aoraal, according to Professor O'Oara, the excess prectfiltatloa being almost a Bllglble QHaatltyv The fact that prutiGallall of the 'precipitation use la the first week is 'iraportaat larlhat'lt provided for the rapid germination' of cover crops' In the orchards. Daly two very light frosts bcearred fa low spots, but did no damage. The' weather has-been ex cellent'- for the " harvesting of pears and early apples. The monthly re pert follews: ''"" ' nalnfall, Date. Max. 21 in. Inches. -;1....,............ '74 47 ....... ' :2.;.. .... . 60 46 0.04 60 68.5 C4 ' 4G.5 48.S 43.5 47 46 47.G 40 43.S 43 44.5 47.G 49.5 S4 47 CC 45 47 46 44.5 45.5 40 36 26 39 48 'tri 48.5 45 0.06 0.03 0.10 0.70 0,01 0.14 4 S: 'C... ..:..; 9 18 d 13- r !- t 56 64 68 76.5 84 84 86 90 90 88 77 74 ' 86.5 86 90.C 89 8'4.G 77' 76.C 84 87 -75 ( 76.5 80 70 " 14 15-..;..... 16....:..... it..: 18,.. m " 28..: 4 0ee. 24.". 25i:;....v. 2C. 27 ..... 2fe 2fi 30;,.'.lrj.V. .T. 7r. 0.03 de- nor- Maximum temperature, 90.5 grees; mean minimum, 77.79; Hal 'meaa maximum, 77; minimum, 86; weaa minimum, 45.8; normal Mwia tntnlmum, 47; mean monthly 61.8; 'hormal mean nlonthly, 62 J jtreelpltatluH, 11.1 Inches; normal monthly precipitation, 0.97 inches; uhh precipitation for month, 0,14 Msbfts;' iluajhef of clear days, IB; uWr of partly clbudy days.' 6; NUHibeV of cloudy days, 6; prevailing wlad direction, northwest. ih' 1 Horn. ' ' ( Orthy' 1b 'Medford, 'September 25, iMJte the wife of ifohn ,8! Orth; a dRHghter. Mother and child are do? lug ;.uily. v xi Jpnerowi) printing, co MI SPK HI THE IRON CAGE. .1.- .TOSEPIIEttoi, AVluix) Giovnunitii imtl Antonu Caruso, jbfjtjirce lcatlws of .the Imlf sttttTctVovor-worked and un .ici1)aid textile, workers imported froni Europe by tho thief beneficiaries of protoetivc tariff, tho inillionairo uiillowiiui'.of Lawrence, Mass.j are on trial charged with complicity in the murder of a, girl striker killed in a strike riot last winter. IiiJxricf, the story of the tragedy is as follows; On Janu ary 27,tAmiiu LOnizzo, Avho was standing near tlm.edgo of tho crowd with several other to tnc ground, snot through tho heart. The crowd dis persed. Caruso twas arrested on tho spot and held the next morning without bail, charged with murdering the Lopizzo woman. Three days later Ettor and Oiovanuitti were locked up, charged with instigating the crime through their speeches and through literature. Three wit nesses for the defense testified at the preliminary hearing before Police Court Judge Mahoney that they had posi tively seen a policeman shoot tho Lopizzo woman. They identified the policeman. No witness except the police man who arrested Caruso testified against the latter. At torney George E. Roewer asked Judge Mahoney to fix bail. It was refused. An appeal "vvas taken to the state supreme court in Boston; but, although Roewer had the three witnesses swear they had seen the policeman shoot. Annie Lopizzo, bail 'was again denied and the accused men have been in jail ever since. The defendants were brought into court at Salem, Mass., Monday, guarded by militia, all three handcuffed together. They were locked in an iron bound cage in the center of the Court room, .just as the band of Camorist assassins were locked in a similar cage in Italy. Two of the. defendants were a mile away from the scene Of the shooting. They admittedly had nothing to do with it directly. Their "crime" consisted of having been or ganizers of the strike. They had no more to do with' in spiring the slaughter of one of their number, not as much, as the wealthy nullowners who paid the policemen for shooting and clubbing the women strikers, whose crime consisted in sending away their babies to be eared for in stead of keeping them to starve. Another striker was recently railroaded to the peniten tiary for planting dynamite to destroy the mills. Since then the millowners themselves have been indicted for planting this same dynamite to manufacture hostility Against the strikers. One of them confessed to having been guilty of complicity in the plot, and then sealed his confession by committing suicide. Will the other mil lionaire conspirators be tried handcuffed in tho iron cage? America's boast of "Equality before the law" becomes a mere travesty when treatment before the law is accorded such as that given these labor leaders. The American people like fair play and these defendants arc not being aucurueu it. An iron cage for men whose crime consists in being labor leaders! An iron cage to defile an American court of justice for the first time on rnnord ami lot us lirmn flin ltitif ftfnrit A- ;,.. . v, .uu wiiiv.. xn jiuii caiiti news3'mbols of American justice, and Amnriran lilmvtv! The iron cage shows where the nation is drifting, under the beneficent rule of protected trusts. The iron cage justifies tlie existence of the I. W. W.t in fact it is the principle of the iron cage that has created the I. W. W. The iron cage is the fruit of the system of spoils. 1 'Whom the gods would destroy, thev first make mad", and maddened by their career of power, and spoils, the textile tryst, l-eplacing native labor by foreign, whom they, underpay , and persecute, has effectually disposed of .the myth that the tariff does ought to benefit American labor, and sealed the doom of the protective tariff graft by introducing the iron cage in the birthplace of American liberty. tt If TAXES The Kherifr office force is very busy nt the present time vith the second and finul payment of taxes. Tho last day on which the second half of the tuxes can be paid without penalty is October 7. A smaller ier cent of luxes re mains unpaid this year than usual. ASHLAND NOTES, Mr. Asa Hubbard, of Mcoford Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wallace Woods, and Incidentally taking Iu tho fair and institute. About 300 educators from Jackson and Josephine counties were In at tendance at tho Teachers' Iustitute, on Wednesday evening they were tendered a reception by the Ashland teachers, which consisted of a wennle roast out in tho cbautauqua grove. The wennles were roasted over camp fires and together with hot buns and coffee made a very aceptablo lunch eon. Mesdames A. L. Gall and Latins pach of Jacksonville, canto up on Saturday to attend tho 'fair and to spend a few days visiting rolativos and friends. ' Ashland has -open ; "pretty lively lately, Tho Methodist conference latjt week and the fair and institute this week liuye made things hum lu the old town, Mr, and Mrs, William Myor and son, Ccdrc and daughter, Uernlce, at tended tho pioneer's reunion in Jack sonville lust Thursday. They were, accompanied homo by Sirs, Myer's father, C, 0. Rail, ' . Mr. Hover and family have moved from their beautiful As.blandfthome to-u ranch In pasteru Oregon. MAN PAW BAH MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, women, .ieoviug tho police, fell, ..1 1 .1 ..i?i?.i iimi imiiii-ciu i en Tirisniini's BARRETTS BRING $3.30 NEW YORK Lalo returns from pears shipped by the lroduce;j Fruit company are very encouraging ts (q price. Iu fact the prices received were good. One carload of Uartletls hold in Ne-v York .city nt an average prieo of $J,'.W per box. A carloud of tVAujoii pears froln the O. JfL Dnggctt orelinrd, west of Medford, brought .?2,10. In this car were liujf boxes of 40s which sold for $2.'.H) per box; los ut nt and 50s brought $IM7, A carload of I5os pen re brought t3J50 kt bo for full boxes, whilo Jialf boxes sold for from 2 to .fUJiS per box- This carload wa from the JJruco Wilson orchard. The entire carload brought $1,837. Special efforts to organize are ho ing made among thorotal dorks Jn tho province of Ontario Canada. "" No More Dandruff, fe.'JFallinrf Hair, f J. Gray Hair Mon and women do you want a splendid head of luxuriant hair freo from scalp Itch and dandruff? Do you want hair so bpivJtchingly radiant that It compels the udmlra tlon of all who see It? Do you want a scalp as Immacu lately clean and bright as a newly minted 'coin? If you do, got a CO cent bottlo of VAHIHIAN Sugo today, at dealora everywhere. ThoglrJ with the Au burn hair Jh on oyery carton and bpt tle Ask or J'AItlHtAN Sage and seo that you get it, Chas.' Strang guar antees it, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER J. 1012. BARTLETT.S p SEVEN WEEKS IN FINE CONDITION According tp;xpcrimcitU conduct ed by I'rof. Rntusey Hie govcunmcnt preeooliug expert, it. will ho possible hereafter to. hold liogtiu lltvcr llnit leUs n month or'iiiorn in cold Mtlmtco after picking, to-obtain the benefit of higher prices nftctthtcrn markets. HtU'tlollH picked mid held in cold storage for bur, weeks, (hen pltuh'd iu a refrigerator car for two weeks, then exposed for a week in market, tire on exhibit ns proving beyond question the practicability of pro cooling nnd hrtldhig local fruit. The Bnrtlctt piekcd'Veven weuks agA n. re in perfect condition nnd just right for eating. ' The importance of lliesc expert Clients rmiluit be overestimated. Harlletts nre now' sellititf ut from .f'J to $.1 a box in the, east as against $1 to $2 six weeks nu. Such keeping tpttitities is rule 'n the llartlett, nnd llogue river fruit possess it to a remarkable degree. ,IS LONDON", Oct. I. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, famous emotional nctrcss, is reported dying today, following a night of tturcst. Physlclalns nilmlt they consider the case hopeless. Mrs. Campbell has been 111 two weeks. A rolapso suffered yester day Is given by physicians ns tho cattso for the sinking spell. AT rOUNTAINS.MOriLS.Oa CLSCWHCnC Get th Original ad Genuine HORLICKS MALTED MILK QtfouJmUaticn4 The Food Dirink for All Age MCH MIC HUT OtAlN CZTIAa. IN tOfKU Not in any Milk Trust ME" T.:. Hnrinr irvcn AasoftBk fgm mjiAax. r Takn a package horn DYING STAR THEATRE AT LAST WE HAVE IT TODAY ONLY . ... Blanch Walsh In Tolstoy's Ress "r COMPLETE IN p? Approve jl by the Police, Press and pulpit. ,. This beyond the power of contradiction is'tjto great t , est. production oi.' its; kind ever exhibited. You cannot Afford to Let This Opportunity go by. If you miss this you will be the losor. m RAISE IN PRICES. APPLES AFPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and quantities, nnd what prlcp? Wo aro not (ond oring for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chanco the murkot7 Consult us and wo will glvo you quotations. I ovory case -we send tho sellers salo not. N New York we use our own sale- note, and do not baye apples sold by auction. t ' H. N. WHITE & CO. 70 Park Place . . ... JfeXork. Ftabllshcd 1878 D, CROSSLIY SONS Commission Merchants 901 Franklin St., Now York " du'r Specialty APPLES and PEARS "'Wo have our own houses la ' ' ' -'; NKW YOU, WVKKPOOfc, LONDON ANI GLAHOOW ' Direct consigaRienU solicited or see our nogiie'HlVtir'repreBeatatiTe, CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon Believes Thh Will "Cure Lmm THWci, . Connutnittlmi In n MnllerliiR illn! tlinf l one of It vtilrt ilmurri.'Tliolm who hitve .11 win ratelt wlliliiK Io ? IdtoMi'dBp'the fact, .if thta trouiilo In prrtciil, It in no tltli for IrltltitK, If a HO-rnlliMl "roUl" m lomt ,craUtcdt If culiKh It lrcrul thai krrpn you nnlu, or any of llio H,vimlnm are trfpit. atiph a fotrr or nlalit wel, wcaknm ami Ifm of AiMtltr, and jtvrhnpa nomn rnNliiK of inm-iin 'In (tie tcimllilo lliliutl tl KcKtonn'a Atteraltre a Mr, llet tcrxwotth did. , ItowlInK (lrrn. s It. No. 4, '(lenllement t .thl to mt for your li'Mthf tlmt I IioIIcto It to Ik- a lord AllrrntOe tlmt I tiIltvi It to he a toedl tin? of nhMintilril rlnt for nil Itreiirlditl nnd l.una 'fnmhle. Tlif Stiflin nt tUW, I limi n ncvprii muli fur nil looiitlm. ! mod till tlio im'illcliip tlmt my iliwtorn rrcA'iianpinlr.l fo hip, imt no rpiiU came for the Mtpr. I Umt nlittil awpnl. and would (-oiiKh aitd "pit until I not ' no 'nk I pnulil hardly do aiiythluk, llut, at Mel, Jhiiip. Ihvrlnjs. of (Iikikuw .luno. t Ion, utpil that I try your nipillilnp, In one wc-k'ii llnui llum r- unite nn Improtpmrut In my niii1ltlon, nod nflrr 1 had takru "pvprnt Imttlc. I ft'lt n well an vwr In my life. ,f "I lrilro the wothl Io know Hint I firmly NMIptc tint your Ki'kimtn'a Altpr alive will pure miy ie' of limit ttouldp If tnliPti tcfon the wl hIiikp, I will Kindly nrltp iH-rnonnlly to nny pnrty wmitlim In. formntlon In regard to tour wotulrrful iihiIIcIiip." (Hworn AtridaTli) A. r. itirrrr.itHWOUTii. i:pliiiinn' Altprailtp l pfrpctlrp lii ltton rhltln, AHthmg, Hay IVvrri Throat and l.miK TrouliM, nnd In uiilullilna the ayntem, 1ip not mutnlii imlnoin, ont.itm or tmhll-formlni; tlruen. Aak for liuoklrt Ifttlttir of reeoTirlpa. mid write to rrkinnn l.ihorntory, 1 tillnilflptiln. I'a., for niorprvl. drnce. Tor nale liy nil lP,adltiK dniRKUU J.., I H- YouNg MOTHE No young woman, Jn the Joy C coming raothorhood. should neglect to prepare hor systom for the physi cal ordeal sho Is to undergo. Tha health of both herself and tho oomlng child depends Inrgoly uKn the car she bestows upon herself during the waiting months. Mother' Friend proparoa tho expectant mother's sys tom for tho coming event, and Its u9 makes her comfortable .during all the term. Tho baby, too, Is morq apt to bo porfect and strong whoro tho mother has thus prepared, herself for nature's cupromo function. No bettor advlco could bo given a youug expectant mother thnn that aho uso Mothor'a Friend; It U a racdlclno that has proven Us valuo in thousands of EtfS RIEND casos. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Wrlto for freo book for expect ant mothers. BRADF1EU) REGULATOR CO., AtiuU. Cs. MODEL BAKERY FOK 1-U1UTV AND QUALITY Our Dread, Pics, Cakes and" Pastry aro Tho Host In town. Call nnd boo thorn. Good servlco and tpilctc de livery. Home Phono 32. Iti-XVKI.Va nilOH., Prop. s ii9 cLaB v.vfejf urjrectioh FOUR REELS Admission 5 and 10c. rrr-Tvr Incorporated 1904 ", I K , It's a Bear! ' i ','i A Great 1 "Silver U'ipf ear fully inountod tt ritg that you could not buy for less than sfUOO.OO. Also One longolian Spotted J.uo- ni'l - I'nIK' liininiti'il It vigh priced" Hug, eliehp at a other expensive Oriental RugsLeopard skins with black bear border, rare spe cies, $100.00. Onn Smith American Illack l'jaghv mounted valued lit The Rug collection and the ". Rest"' little ifclROO.OO Htin- ga low I lome in the city goes For the modest sum of $2,175. The house we just, completed and built for a "Home" new and clean, carries $2500 insurance which is not near the cost. Read Description This artistic bungalow is 28x55 feet on a' large lot 50x .140 feet, located on Rose av enue, a paved street, close in, where everbody owns their own homes and many now ones under construction well built and finely fin ished, double constructed, which is a rare thing in this locality. Small :fuel bills, porch clear across th'e front with large cut stone porch piers, large living room 12x28 feet with fire place of white glazed brick, maple floors highly polished, nice grills, china closets and built-in cabinets and bins in tho kitchen, solid brass electric fixtures and solid brass hardware to match laundry trays with hot and cold water, large sleeping porch, two-toned window shades, beautiful tinted walls, nice lawn this is one of the plans being used so much at Long Beach, Cal ifornia. If there ai;e any houses of this mmlif.v-niwl In- cation in the city Vor sale you will find them listed around lOOO.OO. With this home w'e throw iu for good measure $G00.00 worth of Oriental Rugs all for $2375.00 becauso wo are moving east in October. Get busy and own a 'Real ITome'. Tf there is "one thing vou should try to buy "Good'" it is a "1101110." 'A cheap "Shack" of a house in a "Bum'' locution which you expect to dall your "Home" will always be an eyesore to .Yourself and family; build iiig material Jfas increased in price about 20 in tho last 3 months, and you would have to hustle to build this house "alone" even if you own your own lot for tho price we arc offering it todav. We will build no more in "Med ford" so if you want a house that will last H lifetime, we invite vour most careful nv. 'amlnation of this property. ipiwu easn will Handle this deal.. ,rust the pi-ice .of a small "auto." Which will increase the most in value, tnc Auto or the "iloiueif" ii. t. .MB Mt M ' t 28 Rose Ave. Clark 6 Wright LAWYERg WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Matters irinaj proof, Desert Lands, Contest-aad Mlatag Cases. Scrip. II.S, l. , tf.ft.JUfJL, . AUTO EXPRESS Call lis up for a1 klttds pfJjJxpro work-r-qulck delivery ew specialty, 1 -i f ' i, 'v r k, pjWb is IUlWREJCQ. Phone Piiclflq 3351, , Stand af Nash I WHlftl TO 0 I 1 tONIGHT I ISIS THEATRE VAUDKVILLltf. TI.0T.0 PLAYB. wimi; am imowN In n fiium In Flirting ' i.i i JMIcmUM.AY i-llQOIlAA.il 'I'll I HANUKH'H ItKWAUU Alt exciting wettloru drama FANTAHtW. TIII5 OII'HV A romance of llomiiny MAHTIIA'S ni:iti:i-i.ioN A comi'dy portraying John lltinny with a Krouch. It dotui oom minio times' us If lliinny U iwvor no funny as when ho crlnn, Ml, Finch iiIho helps to mnko this a ttullithtfuf com edy, (1001) MU8I0- Matlucco Bnturdny and Huttilny a p.m. 'Mntlneo prices 6c and 10a Evening rorformance t p. m. Admission evenings 10a and IGo LJS'l. THE UGO A complete !imiRr f progrniii to night I "-W ilin Hake of Uip PniKMwe," Imllnu story I'atho a "Tim" Dnul.ln Cn-"i," a rb ' tnnnt'w of old Colorado Sollg St "Tim Thief," a problem play.... KhIhiii 4 ."Tho Tnlkrr" ...litihln Tho Uko will open with atnhtdiir hlaht on Friday, October H, 'llioito wishing to outer tho amateur cuntnat must sco m nt tho Uko beforo Fri day. F. W. rOUTKlt. L il -.-L-fttiL-. . i. -. ' WK WlMi MAII TOU t for each sot of old Falsi Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, ailvor, old Watches, Drokon Jewelry and Proclous Stones. Money Sent by Hotttrn Mall. Phila. HmclUng lteflHlng Cowpaay Established 30 Venn? MS aiesUiUt St., Phtlnilclphlm P. To DcntlMa We will buy your1 Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. SJK A SNAP GO acres, six mtlos from Medford. good graded road crosses tho tract, all free soil, at (CO por acre. $1000 will handlo, easy terms on balance. Part Is crock bottom laud, suitable for alfalfa. Bovcrnl springe on the place. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin creok district. W. T. York & Co. PLUMBUSfO Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Wor)i ausrsntd ' Prices Kensonsbls '" COFFEEN Is PRICE - 8 owr Block, Hntrssc en sh II, jraoUlo aosi. mom , MQIVTQAGE LOAN 5 Money on hand at all timos to loan on improved ranches and city projiorty at lowest rates with "on. or before priyilo,gQ.;,, , r, ' JAMES CAMPBELL r Phon323l .130 G.-O. Bldg. J..J.-IL, , Watrti Oijir .: Addition Grow jfacksoa end ShmuhM '- '. ' ' .. i Mfdford Rwlty and Improvement, Company M. V. M. Co. Bldg, ' -i; "i h - rv v v it'