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MEDFORD MXD1 BKEBTOB. MEDFOftP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 10.12. FX& 9QUM ! !lil 7m ..3-ja-TTiT. ., , i ; : " ; f w If IV. ". t I r , TR1BUNI UN The D-um-watto -rimes, Thi Mcdford Mall, Tlitt Mp.Uonl Tribune, Tito Hovith em Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune: Offlee Mall Tribune nulldlnr. :5-IT3 North Kir streets phono, Main 30U; Items. 7B tHJORCSR PUTNAM. Rdltorand Manager Hntered ai second-alass mntter at Medford, Oregon, hJer tho act of March S, 1879. Official Paper of the City of Medford. Official Paper ot Jackson County. SUBSCRIPTION RATRft, One ywtr, fey mall... .............la, GO One month, by tuatl.. ........ .&0 per month, delivered by carrier In ) ModXord. .faeknonvlllo and Cos- H tral Paint. ............. ........ .SO miuraay oniy, oy man, -per yrar,. . Weekly, ber year 1.00 SWOBJf CltMHII.ATION. Dally Jiverano or olven months end ing November so. isii. M&i. Pall I.eard Wire Itntted Vrtm Dlapntrlir. Tho Mall Tribune la on ale at the Forry News Stand, San rranelsco. Portland Hotel Newa Stand, Portland. Bowman Newa fco. Portland, Ore. "VV. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. PROSPEROUS YEAR FOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PORTLAND. Oct. 30. The slate grand lodge of llio Knights of Pyth ias, now in session, is todny endeav oring to ptnrl a campaign to hixvc the lintionnl PytJtinn convention brought hero in 1030. J(. was announced that tlio pail year was one of the most fruitful ever enjoyed by the state lodgo. The report of I Jt. Stinson, grand keeper or tho record and seal, -showed n balance of $84,8t17 in the treasury for mil, and an increase in member ship, with seven lodges yet to bo heard from, of 7,72-1. The Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khornssan. the fun-making auxiliary of the jPythians, held its annual banquet las, night. NAT GOODWIN SUED, ' FOR STEALING A WIFE SAN DIEGO, Cal., Oct. 1C Nat Goodwin, famous actor, was sued here today sjby Charles Doughty, a real estate man, for ,$25,000 dam ages for the alienation of his wife's affections. Mrs. Doughty Is known! on the stage as Margaret Moreland. MASKED BANDIT KILLED HOLDING UP STREET CAR OAKLAND, Cal.f Oct.K 10. A masked bandit who wns afterwards identified as Edward Weiss, a car penter, tried to hold up n street car at the terminus ol Grand avenue here is dead today from a bullet fired by Motortnan II. J. Hegwer. The car had just reached the ter minal, and Conductor V. E. Meeker was changing the headlight when a stranger approached lnra from the darkness with a curt omiriand to hand over his nionfcy. Meeker was about to comply when Motorman Hegwer came around the car to fix tho trolley. He was also ordered to throw tip his hands,' but instead lie drew a revolver. The bandit fired first, clipping off the end of Hekwer's finger, but the motorman sent a bul let through the bandit's brain, killing him instantly. Weiss leaves a wife and three chil dren. SEATTLE INDICTMENTS KEPT QUIET UNTIL ARRESTS SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 1C Al though tho grand jury, specially convened hero last Saturday, has completed Its work and was dis charged by Federal Judge Howard yesterday afternoon, tho indictments returned will bo kept secret until .specific orders aro received from Washington, D. C, when the ar rests arc to bo made. Copies of tho eight Indictments returned yes terday morning were forwarded to tho department of justice. Two other Indictments not included In the general class of cases for which tie Jury was specially called, wero returned and arrests will be made Immediately. 0SI0RN IN CUSTODY F0RMUGGLING OPIUM SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 1G.W1I Ham Osborn is today In -tho custody ot Federal authorities on a charge of smuggling opium In tho country from tho Canadian lino, as tho re sult of his own overcatttiousueBS. Oaborn was the only passenger to losivo the train at Delljngham on an opposite Hldo from that taken by the, others. This attracted Inspec tor George Hubbard's uttentla.ii, KxMiHlimtlon revea)ed:-eocret poctfets ln;-Oauorn'8. coat1 In which wero found eighteen five tool tins of MlDFORD PJW-- &, THE MILLAGE BILL. ONE of tho most; meritorious initiative bills before the people is that which appears upon tho ballot as No. 5120 and known as the Uiillage bill tor the support of the state university and state agricultural college. The bill should receive the support of all believers in higher education. Its purpose is to take the educational institutions out of politics by providing by taxation a stated income. In a degree, tho measure effects a consolidation of tho two institutions by providing a single board of regents and repealing the uOard of higher curricula. The bill provides a levy of six-tenths of a mill, which means no greater taxation than that recently provided by the legislature, but, .it removes the log-rolling and wire nulling between the adherents of the two schools which has in the past demoralized all legislation. The levy raises about $510,000 annually, $220,000 for the university and $290,000 ior the agricultural college. From this amount, all the expenses of the two institutions, including new buildings must be paid thus stopping the semi-occasional raids upon the treasury by both schools. At present the schools receive $275,000 annually for run ning expenses, and the last $1,000,000 for new buildings. The title of the bill is: A bill for an aet creating the university ot Oregon and tho State Agricultural col lege; creating funds for their support by making an annual levy of six-tenths of a mill on the dollar on all taxable property within the state and repealing all other continuing annual appropriations of the two schools, and Sections 4283 to 4293, Lord's Oregon Laws creating the board of higher curricula. A TRUE STAND-PATTER. CE. WHISLER, republican nominee for oint repre- sentativc from Jackson and Douglas counties, is evi dently afraid that some one will mistake him for a pro gressive, for ho omits no opportunity to shout his reac tionary tendencies from tho housetops. !Mi Whislcr certainly has the courage of his convic tions and does not want anyone to he under the impression that he is tinged with progressive tendencies, so from rostrum and in the press he shouts his stand-pattism. Taft for president, Selling for the senate, Buun for comity judge are Mr. Whaler's candidates. AVhisler completes the quartette of staunch stand-patters who seek the endorsement of a progressive county. But jNLt. Whisler does not stop here. He has annointcd himself as the special champion of opposition to equalsuf fragc and for months has been, busy stumping the county against the women. On nearly all of the issues involved, Mr. Whisler is standing pat thus offering the voters of both Douglas and Jackson counties a chance, to elect a true stand-patter. EOUALIZERS WILL ' MEET MAY Notice has been Issued to the ef fect that the board of equalization of Jackson county will meet at the court house on October 21 and public)- examine tho assessment rolls, and correct all errors In valuation, description- or qualities of lands, lota and other property assessed. The county clerk, assessor and Judge constitute the board of equal ization. TWO NEW HORSES Frank Wannamaker of Albany who has Just purchased the two fast trotters, Sweet Adlna, 2:27; trial, 2:13 and Llsterlne, ut Salem Is stopping a few days with Dr. Helms having the animals treated. He will start both of them Thursday at the matinee. AUTO CLUB HOUSE AT PORTLAND DEDICATED i PORTLAND, det.'io.- Th'c mag nificent new club house of tho Auto mobile clubs of Portland, stands dedicated to tho service of nntomo bilists throughout the state. At the dedication ceremonies ap peals were made for better highways, by I 11. Riley, Samuel' Hill, and !n number of others. M. C. Dickinson, past president Vf the club, was given a rousing wcl (jonio becnuso of the splendid work he bns done toward the upbuilding of the el lib. NATIONAL W. C. T. U. TO MEET IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Oct. iailliiyldMo. gntes mo bora today for the opening of the national W. C. T. U. conven tion on Saturday. It is expected tluti about 400 delegates will l)c ill at tendance, and the executive commit tee will bo housed in the different hotels while tho remaining delegates will bo the guests of families throughout tho city. The 'California delegation, Miss Sam Dorr of Snif Jose in charge, is" expected this iiitenioon, while each train is bringing in members of the whito ribbon host. legislature appropriated a single board of regents for ARE1 REIEC1 The city council transacted but little business at Its regular meeting Tuesday evening, the most Import ant matter being the rejection ot ap plications for liquor licenses, one for a wholesale license by the Wine hard Brewery and ono by George Maples for a bottling license. Fire Chief Amann asked for 1500 additional feet of flro hose and two new nozzles, drawing a lesson from the opera house (Ire when all the hose on hand was 1 mine. Ho also asked that fire escapes bo placed ou St. Mary's Academy. Petitions for sidewalks and street .lights were referred (o committees. HEIRS APPEAR AFTER - a - ! SEVERAL YEARS rri H Suit has been Instituted In the circuit court by tho heirs of John Wood, who died March 27, 1903, intestate at Gold Hill to recover from the state $3,9.75.40. Wood's heirs wero unknown at tho tlmo of his death and subse quently his estato went to the state. Now several heirs havo come for ward to claim It. Notice To Fruit Growers. Tho Garnett-Corey hardwaro havo the agency for tho Bean Power Spray machines, tho best muchlno made, and havo ordered a car to como for ward Novombe'r 1st. They will glad ly show tho working of these' ana chines and quoto tho best prices. Store corner Main and Grape street. Notice to the Public. Our attention having been called' .to the state law on cruelty to anl !mals by one of the members of (lie JHumano 'Society wo wish to state that tho Fair Association officials will not tolorato any Inhuman or cruel treatment of any animal , in the Hound-Up part of tho program, notice will bo publicly given to all riders of tho bulls or steers or cows that everything done must be huraaiio and no beating or whipping will bo allowed of any animal In auy contest at our mutluoo and 'round-lip Thursday afternoon,-11 A. K. WAIIB W. It. CANON Secretary President. 177 LIQUOR LICENSES E i -'ii Heal Kstato Transfers A, 1). Coulter Lnhd & Orchard Co., to K. !;', Webster, flood . awvi swi-U sec 4 Up; a", s ii t w w m -M 4 Mr Esther Lance- (it, al to W, A, , ;" "V TVTu uTm i w rML -i iu n ;;w A. Jones, sheriff to Androw Elliott deed land In See. .U, Krwtn, deed mining clnlm:3aG.7i J, I). Meonnclt et tX to A- L. Smith, deed, land In Sec. 10 Twp at? sit 3 V W M 1 S. I'ennlston ;U nl lo O. & C. It. It. Co. deed, right-of-way through certain lots In Ash land '.:... f0 A. II. Sadler t ux to U. 1 Huntington,' de?d, part lot 7, blk. 2, Mlngtis Add Medford 10 David W. Day ot tu to 11, F. Ilutlugton deed, part lot 7, blk. 2 MliiRtts All Mcdford 10 J. W. Itock et ux, tq.M. L. Baldwin deed. Jot 7, blk. 3, Lewis Add Jacksonville? 100 7 SI C. E. nrown et tie to AV. A. Schlmsog et ux, deed, land In Sec. 21, Twp. 35. S It 1 W W M C, E. llrown ct le to U E. Wakemnn, guardian, deed 4.90 acres Orchard Home tract 2500 W. A. Schlmsog et ux to Cella E. Brown, deed. 4.90 ncros - . in Orchard Home tract ...... 1 L. E. Wakeman, guardian, to W. A. Schlmsog, deed 4.90 acres In Orchard Home tract ..- 1700 Denton flowers ot ux to A. C. Joy ot ux. deed, 14. Si acres Twp. 39 S R 1 B W M N... Denton Ilowera ct ux to A. 1 Mayberry et ttx. E 'i N R ,' Sec. 31, Twp. 3C, S It 1 E W M S. O. Kealty Co. to Hotter! 11. Stanly, deed, lot 11, blk, U Colcstln Heights 10 3400 COO J. W. Hamlin et ux to W. E. Lane et ux, deed lot 9, blk. 52 Mcdford 1850 Rachel M. Whiteside to G. It. Ends et ux deed lot 9, blk. 52 Medford ,1..?r . Will Von der Hollen et al to T. E. Nichols, deed, lot R, blk. 9, Central Add Eaglo Point ....a.... ........... Jacob Shrlvely to Florence J. Bartley, deed. "Sec. C, Twp. 40. S R 2 E W.M v..- 900 10 10 Wj H. Watt, to W. .A. Schlmsog deed. lots 3C31,38', 39. 45, blk. 3. Orchard Home tract 4000 W. A. Schlmsog et nx to Orln Cornish deed 5.27 acres Or chard Home tract 1 O. R Llndley et ux to T. J. Fish deed lots 2, 3, 4, 8, blk. 17, Phoenix ..-.. 10 T. J. Fish et ux to C. D. Slov ens deed. 16ttf"2; "3, 4, 8. blk. 17, Phoenix 10 S. A. McCuno et ux, to J. M. Abbott et ux, deed, lots 21 and 22, blk H Railroad Add Ashland .'; 10 Frank P. DeDolt et ux .to Alice Flnley deed, lots Botilovard Add Ashland 3R00 New Cases Stnte of Oregon vs. Phillip Mar tin, Frank Doylu mid J. Travis; tran script from justice court. State of Oregon vs. Frank Ilclch crt trnn.scriid from JuMieo court. Stnte of Oregon vs. Mike Spano; transcript from justice court. W. II. Barr vs. L. II. Vilctt, ac tion for Taoney. Vm, Wood vs. ,Sfr.tc of Orcgoil; action for money. liny & Kcegan v.'Adolph Seliult notion for Lconey. r , A. W. Ilodgwoii-tthd W. D. Hodg son vs. E. M. Connor nnd Clarence Conner, action for riioney. J. V. Nichols vs. J. W. Hogsett el nl, suit to forec)o mortgage. H. O. Lane, trustee, vs. W. 0.' Meyers, ct al, suit in equity. lilllie Slroinpf vs. Joe Strorupf, di vorce. J. A. Mining vs. O. M. Crouch ot nl, suit to foreclose (miner's lien. I. D. Phipps vs. ,C. J L, Pierce ot nl, suit to dcclaro mid foreclose niort- j Kdila M. Parish -vs. C. A. Pitrisli, Unit for divorce. . 1 MurrlngoIilcensc. Pert Parks and Vcrna IIutclieiiH. L. R. Cader and Ahnedu O. Hel mitn. ,,' '; Q. W. Arevjll drill Cnrrio Minard. Walter Martin mid Nora Buoy. Rl- L. Pulaski unci Hltmcho Acres. W. K. Jfcckwitl? and- Ila.rricttd Stone. f C. M. McKiniiies and Johiiuu M. Jones. ; C. W. Davis mid Ruby Sllby. NOTICE. Notlco is horoby given that tho undersigned will apply at tho special meeting of the city council October 21, 1912, for a license to soil malt, snlrltous and vinous llnuors at 22 (Nortli Front strofe'tr for a-piVrlod rff six months, 8BL8BY. & KENNEDY,; Dated October 9-1018. .. t . . iii::; NEWS CEL M- A GREAT SUCCESS . KUONNI2, Orn., Oot. IG.Orenoii la today rejoicing In tlu IniuiKurn lion ot n now feature for thu up- billldldg of the statu, and Euono Is wcbvarlnfc Its, wind as thu rcnult of W wW.rU i which murk tho In- a ;-,. .1,,-f. For tho iiitrpo.no or hIiowIiir tho HC.t'to hew' nlnd 11 Is to have tho OreKOi: company hero, tho city had n key for ovory visitor yesterday, hnd for their delectation hud ovury thing from it ivanufncturers' exhibit to 'ii Mitvtll Oiiih. Tho lunch In the rnuiim of tho Commerrlitl club, attended by Presi dent Young ot tho road, Carl Gray and a nunibiir ot other railroad nOtnhfen, wns Horvcd by pretty girls. UPSET STOMACH ?. i i 'AND INDIGESTION i i "Paige's, nlapepsln" dirt's Sour, (Jas wy Stottutrlts tit Five Mluut- Time It! In five nilnutos all stom ach distress will go. No IndlgeMtlou, heartburn, sourness or bolchlug of ;ns, ncUl, or eructations of uudlgeat ed food, no dlzklnoss, bloating, foul breath or headache, Papo's Dlapopsln Is noted for Its speed In regulating npoet stomachs. It Is the surest, quickest and most certain remedy In tho wholo world and besides It Is hnrmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know now It Is needless to have a bad stoinnrh. Please, for your sake, get n largo fifty-cent rasi of Papo's Olnpepsln from nny drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep ou do ing miserable life Is too short yon aro not hero long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest It; enjoy It, without dread of rebellion in tho stomach. Dlnpepsln belongs In your homo anyway. It should i kept nanny, should ono of tho family eat soote- thlng which -loenn't agree with them or in raso of nn attack of indiges tion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytlmo or during the night It Is thero to give , tho quickest, surest relief known. HIGH-O-ME That's the Proper Way to Pronounce HYOMEI, tho Famous Catarrh Remedy Made from Australian Eucalyptus and Other An tisepticsJust Breathe It. It Banishes Catarrh Chas. Strang is authorized to re fund purchase prlco to any dissatis fied customer. Complete outfit, $1.00; extra bottle, 50 cents, Ask your grocor for Model Ilakory's LILY WHITE llltEAl) and savo the wrappers for pillow tops. The Model Bakery .Wholesale . and retail, lWiul, Pies, Cakes, Pantry Special orders for birthday, wed ding, and party cakes, Always fresh Home Phone in (10(1 E. Main PLUMBING "Steam and Hoi; Water Heating All 'Work Guaranteed X'rices Reasonable COFFEEN4E FRIGE 18 JKowerd Slock; XBtrssee.oa alb Ii ' o,fai p. rr-t Draperies Wo 'curry a very complete line of dropcrlofl, luco curtains, flvturu, etc.; and do all clune of upholstering. A pedal man to look after this work exclusively and will slve an good service us Is noislble lo get In even' the largct xltlua. ' f Weeks &-McGowan 06. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, li O. . Public Land Matters: Final Proof, Desert Lands, Contoit and Mining OaiM. Scrip. El UGENE EBRATION nf ' m InterestS dn your money. Whoro is there another pro poHition in iMedl'ord that will pay you New Hnngalow home for sale I hat will rent toy $110.00 u nionlli. Wo aro forcing a salo on this handsome cot- tnjso and on'ci'ini; it( for $L';iJu. .Not lor sale at tec Oct. 20th as we have agreed lo rent same for 2 veal's at $.0.00 a month rent lo re sponsible, parties If r the house is not sold by Oct. '20th Get busy if you want to buy a Real Home at about HALF PRICE The house we .jrtst eomploted and built for a "Jlome" new and (dean, einyies $2500 insuranee which is not near the cost. 1 Read Description This artistic bungalow is 28x50 feet on a largo lot OOx ltlO feet, located on Rose av enue, a paved street, close in, where everybody owns their own homes ami many new 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 the front ,with large Cut stone porch piers, large living room 12x28 feet with fire place of whito glazed brick, maple floors highly polished, nice grills, china closets and built-in cabinets and bins in the kitchen, solid brass electrio 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 ot Long Beach, Cal ifornia. If there are any houses of this quality and lo cation in the city for sale you will find them listed around $1000,00. $.1,100.00 cash will handle, balance easy terms. No trados of any kind con sidered. This property is for sale only and not to trade. H. E. GATES Owner 23 Rose Ave. MORTGAGE LOANS .i Monoyvon hand at? all' times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest rates with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phone 3231 320 G -O. Bide; 'l -r , '.,. ' i" , '- ii SNAP 00 acres) six mlloi from 'Medford. good graded road crosses tho tract, alt free soli, at SG0 per aero. $1000 will handle, easy terms on balance, Part Is crook bottom land, sultabls for alfalfa. Boveral springs on the place, Timber enough to pay for the jtract. No buljdlugi. in the Orlfflb crook district, ' , W. T. York & Co. 13 WHISI TO Q TONIGHT Jl JTllLxm. Ml JlVJL- Alwnys n good show. No long waits, contdOloiiH iiiirfoniiunt'O ; Tho Kdtvi . l-'Mu'r Alnwlloim I'opulur vitudnvlllo, nnV'ricts, now pnopiiv, f Ocldbci- tijW:iii AVKIIY AND TAVt.Olt lllnckfuco SliigltiK and 'fulklug Com udlans. PIIOTOl'LAYS Tho latest and host moving pictures, Puiiiiy coiuodlt'ii, western plays, thrilling adventures, splendid mod ern drutnitH, THE A.N'ftENT HOW Vllugrnph westoru tiii: ttox v.n iiaiiv Excitllenl Comedy Drainu A COltNKIt t.V WIIIMKKIIH A real rollicking Joy film EXCELLENT MUSIC. Mattneos Snturday and Butidny 2 p.m. Matlneo prices Co nnd 10a Evening Performance 7 p. m. Admission ovonlugs 10a nnd 16c AT THE UGO TONIGHT the '.:.iio mum: Westorn lory--Patho THE n.U'GIITI.'lt OF'rilEHIIEItllT A western romituro Kitlem, iitrrTV fooi.m m:.tt old iaiv A railroad conioilyintlove'silKhWnyhi,.Vi.aits). ' "SellK.. Tilt: OltANDOIIILII Vltagraph . A complete chntiKv of plcl tires niul vnudovlllo toulghtV pictures, ncls, .4,rVds j . 1(1 AND 15 CENTS STAR THEATRE Tho only real Moving Plrtttro Thea ter In Mcdford 4000 feet of matchless film 4000 "THE FORECLOSURE" This Is a humiiiur worth whllo Pro duced by tho KlyliiK-A Co. "ANimtJELl'fl AND THE LION" Spectacular, Historic, ChiHHlo Ho tho Dig Lion "Tlnm Avenges" Very Interesting SJory k 'CUPID VS. CIGARETTES All Comedy AL SATtlElt, THE SINGER You know our Musln and ICffuntH aro uuexculled MATINEES DAILY, ADMISSION, 6c AND" 10c COMING SOON "U.NIHNE," tho groutest foaturo over seen lit tho Star, nnd "OUSTER'S LAST FIGHT" Troniondous historical photoplay, WK WILL MAIL YOU 1 for each sot ot old False Tooth sent us. Highest prices paid tor old Oold, Sllyor, old Wntchos, Ilrokon Jowelry and Precious Stones, Money flout by Roturn Mall,' Pblla. Smelting & Refining Company Established 20 Yn-ira IMS Oliestniit'St., Philadelphia, Pa, To Dentist Wo will buy your Gold Flllnge, Qold Scrap, and Platinum, Highest pricog paid, . r - -. - . '.J Jl' t V