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h f y y V V?V'H ltO ' ,f f.. nam mxm ,.. ft r ? MEDFORD MAtT) TRIBUNE, MDDFORD, OREOON. VRIDAV. OCTOIWU 25, 1012. H S?!"f?3 i 't II Medfojrp mail tribune 'L.AN NnPKNplNT NKWSPAPKn rUWilllt;o KVKRV AITBUNOON KXX'HIT HUNDAY HY TUB MKDroilD PIUNT1NO CO. .T.h9Jr5"n.9crRt,. Times. Tlif. Mod ford Mall, The MoJford Tribun, Tlio South ern Oretrontan, Tho Ashland Tribune. OfflCB'Mall Tribune Tttilldlnr, S5-27-S9 North Fir ircet phono, Main 3021; Home 76. ' ' OBOnOB PUTNAM. Editor and Manauor 'Wnterd ns sccond-clM matter at Mrnlford. OrpRon, nJcr the act of March 3, 1879. Official Paper of the City of Hertford Official Paper of Jackion County. SUIISCUIPTION KATKS. One year, by man .,15.00 One month, by mall.. .'., ,60 Per month, rtnllvered hy carrier In MoiUonl. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point...................... ,bo ?trday only, hy mall, per year.. S.n Weekly, per yenr ,,... j,60 SWOIWf CIUCltl.ATIOX. Dally average or eleven months end ItiK November SO. mi. 8751. "ull Leaaeil Wlrr Vnlled Praia mpntche. The Mall Tribune la on aale at the Ferry Newa Stand. San FrancUco. Portland Hotel Now Stand, Portland. jMiwmon ,owa uo rortiRivJ. ore. V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wah. MtDPAHii. miKnvv. Metropolis of Southern Orcpon and Northern California, and the fastest- Popnlatlfm U. S. census 1910 S840: estimated. 101110.000. Flvo hundred thOniand dollar Gravity Water Syntem completed. Klvln? finest ennply puro mountain water, and 17.3 miles of strru nnvied. Postoffico roro-lpts for year endlnR ..iMiuvi .,, mil, hiiuw increase 01 i: per cent. Banner fruit city in Oregon Rogue lllver Spltzenlier? npplea won sweep stakes prize and title of . ... "Aunt Klfc of (he Wort4 Hi tho National Apple show, Spokane. 1909, and a oar of Noxvtowns won I'lmt l'rlse la I.HO at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. H. C. rst rrlae la 1911 at Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Xewtawna. liogue Klvcr prart brought highest firlces In all markets otvthe world dur ng tho past six yearn V l rite Commercial Club. Inclosing t cthtii for postage for tho finest commu nity pampniet cverjpubiisaeo. j- Col. C. K. S. Wood will peak in Mcdford uoxt Tuesday evening for tho nntioual democratic ticket. Col. C. E. S. Wood graduated from AVciit Point in 1874 and resigned to jmictieo law in 1884 in Portland, Oregon. Judge George II. Williams wis hi partner till his death and Richard W.' "Montague is now asso ciated with Iiira in the practice of the law. Colonel Wood was the editorial writer of "Itnnrcbhions' in the Paci fic Monthly and is tho author of sev eral hooks. ITc is an eloquent" ora tor, never partisan and it will pay you to hear (lim. His view is that this is the most imiKirtant campaign bince the civil -war being the firtt nttnek by an aroused people on entrenched privil ege. Ho thinks the tariff the one issue and thnt voters must choose between Tnft and the party -which built up the tmsls. Koosevelt who believes monopoly and trusts are good things if regulated by himself; nn'd Wilson and Marshall who both believes that monotxdy ig a curse and must cease and thnt the true test of prosperity is the welfare of the plum people. GREER HELD FOR LIBEL (Continued from page 1.) fluombers of tho alleged gang, and that ho was under no obligations or agreement to anyone and would run the office on business lines, in the Interests of tho taxpayers If elected) that ho was his own boss and was not under obligations or pledges to anyone. Tho defeiiBe submitted no evidence but Attorney Driggs occupied half an hour lu explaining that the word "loot" did hot necessarily mean rob bery or theft, and that It might mean tho advocacy of county expenditures In excess of constitutional limits; that nil the alleged members of tho "Bang" woro reputable and progres sive citizens and that tho writer ot tho artlclo did not mean that they woro thelv. Nominal Itail Fixed Attorney Itcainos concluded with tho assertion thut tho arguments of tho defendant's attorney woro un In sult to Intolllt'cnce, that tho defend ant' published assertions intended to Injure the complaining witness and othors, that they had been circulated all ovor tho'county, and that It was not what tho defendant meant to Bay, but what his rondorB thought was meant hQn they road tho charge that theso men had formed a gang to loot Jackson county had looted It for hulr a million dollars, and that they had mado "a deal .by which thoy know they could control Tou Velio." Objections of tho defense woro overruled by tho court, wlio bound Kdltor Groer ovor to tho grand jury .and fixed hail at ?10C, COAST LKAGVH COLONEL WOOD TO SHK TUESDAY W. Oakland ....,,... HO (Vernon 1 1 5 ' Los Angeles ..,.,. 1 10 PortlHHd IS Mil Francisco . . . . 88 U. V, (J. jla .587 82 .580 88 .55.G 87 .104 112 .43!) jMwHiMito iss.t.M m n m E Oatno Warden Arthur llubbnid "jumped" u biir black bear near tho Mopes H Warner Uutte olio day lnM week it having a lnir about n cptnr tcr of a milo from what is known ns Wtigon Camp Corral, says the Valley Kecord. Mr. Hubbard was not Mined nt tho time but it is prob able that Hruin will bo brought to i speedy end one of theso days as sev eral hunters have signified their in tention of Koin into that region with dogs. " Mr. Hubbard stales thnt cattle from tho Little Applento have re cently been in thut locality and that not far from where ho found the bear he found n dead cow partly enten. In this connection it way be stated bears arc reported frequently. E. N. llntlcr who lives on tho Green Spring Mountain ranch, reports thnt one went through the brush adjacent to his cow lot a few evenings hrh. 2f 1 REGISTER TO VOTE In Minn The total number of ,lo.-ephiue county votcr who have qualified rs. electors for the general election to be held November 3th is 'J.4S1, of which number 1,013 come from the four Grants Pns city wards. Of the totiil registration. 1.407 appear on the books as republican;., 550 as democrats; 'J3S as socialists; 24 as progressives; 19 as prohibi tionists; 103 as independent, nud 1-10 who regi-tered as nou-pnrtinu, suffragette, )puli-t, etc. ROAD TO COAST IS Incorporation paers for the Ban dpu and Oregon Eastern railway have been filed at Salem, the Premier Con struction company being: the incor porators. The corporation is capitalized at $100,000. It gives ns its object the operation of railroads and steamship linc The railroads are to have terminal at Baudon and Coos Bay and r-t Grants Pass and Port Orford. These lines are to operate through Jackson. Josephine, Coos and Curry counties with the principal place of buine-j-. nt Marshfield. The terminus of the steamboat lines will be at Baudon. The incorporators are T. A. Thatch er. George V. Wcnner, William B. Ac ton and D. 11. Morgan, of California, and Benjamin II. Older, of Oregon. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 1 Beaten almost beyond recognition, tho body of Mrs. Mario Rachel, C5 ( was found In tho front room of her home hero at noon today. t sti . i&ti WORST STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED "I'apo's lapepsln" CJIvcs Instunt Belief and tho Keller Lusts Every year regularly moro than million stomach sufferers In the United States, England and Canada take Tape's Dlapepsln, and realize not only immediate, but lasting -relief. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eut and overcome a sour, gasBy or out-of-ordor Stom ach five minutes afterwards. If your meals don't fit comfort ably, or what you cat lies like a lump of leud in your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that Is a sign of In digestion. Get from jour pharmacist a fifty cent tuso ot I'a tip's piapepHlit and tako a doso just as soon an you can. There will bo no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed wth acid, no stomach gjiu or heart burn, fnllnoHs or heavy feeling lu tho stomach, nausea, debilitating head aches, dizziness or intestinal grip ing. This 'will al go, utul, 'besides, there will ho no sour food left ovor In tho stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pape's Ulapapsln Is a certain euro for out-of-order stomachs, becuuso it takes hold of your food and di gests it just tho sumo as if your stomach wimi't (bore." Relief In rivo minutes from all stomach misery Is waiting for you ,t any drug store. 'luoso lurgo fltty-cont cases con tain moro thun sufficient' to thor oughly euro almost any caso of dfl pepsla, Indigestion or any other utoiuficii tllwrdyr. INKER Ellin MRPOH .)l.Xsjlt.Mti...Vi;'j-t'-..t'...j'i.VA-'f iAtJ 4lgi tMUjr Hint trout JParls, Green liberty istln Mth orrlra ni a tunic of nt. embroMciml ilth o.i thaped IxnJu. WIJo sash loop4 n ItU ctil ot btack elet. cml-rolJercJ nelniol!f malchln: tunic Consunplives Helped by tuberculosis Medicine It U follr to liellerc that Conmittlptloa differs from ererr oilier illvnw In not rt-qnlrlnff the ue of ahj- medicine fur It trmtnicnt Kor n iuiui1m'- of yejni an enormous ma of oltitilnrr ami th.ink ful trllnumlalx from pvnuins who eonliler that thfjr onp tholr Htm to Kckinnii'ii Alterative, it uusllilno for Ttilfnulosl". baa heeti :iccumit.ittnc Stirrlr plenty of tliuw to ilcmonntrate It liutlni; value. You eau write to nn.r of them. Iton- I one .VK3 Olranl Ave. Phlla, l'a. "ficntlcnieu In the winter of 1903 I hail nn attack of lirlH fnllnntil br Pneumonia anil later by Consumption 'l Krew xteaillly worse. In li wluter of fill I h.nl ronh nlRht awr-jt. fei-r ami mljitl iiuantltles of nwful-lwUiij; tutt nini later I hail many hrimirrbaKest; at one time turro In thr"e ucii,lre ituyn. Milk anil vkz iKTnme , ittta.trful I could keep nothing ilown Thr, phyl elan treated me I wa onlernl to the mountain, hut illil not ko. Kekman'a Al teratlre w-n rewmmeniteil hy a friend. After tnkltie n small iin.tutlty. 1 hatl the nrt tinli-t night Ie'P for weekH. My Improvement nan market! from the Unit. I ir.iliifil ntn-nsth anil weight ami hp. tile I iirter 1ml amither hrmnrrhajaml my coukIi Kmlually lweneil nntll en Ilrvly Rone. I am erf-tly well. Ktery thins 1 iar here can lie veriOetl liy my family ami frlemt." ISworn ntmiavlt) AN.NK K. I.OrnUUA.V, Kiknian' Alterative I effective In Ilrnn ehltL, Athma. liny Fever: Throat and I.unir Trnuhle. ami In uplnillillnc 5 tie fytrm. lnox not rontnln xilin.-uplate or li4lilt-fonnlii)r ilrnsu Ak for hooklet telllnc of rertnerle. nml write to KekiHiii I-ilonitory I'fill nlrlphlj I.i for more evi dence, for Mle hy all lr:ii!lD(T UriiKChit. n'tio f mm m HfflritBs Wfl md: r'lB B Anniversary Sale SOME MOST REMARKABLE VALUES TO CELEBRATE THE ANNI VERSARY IN A PITTING WAY BARGAINS THAT WILL CREATE ADDITIONAL BUSINESS AND FRIENDS FOR THE STORE. SILK DRESSES, VALUES TO $30, ANNIVERSARY SALE $15 Beautiful Silk Drosses made up oC foulards, inossalines, chiffon, taffe tas, faille silk all the newer type of dresses trimmed in shadow or mack ranio lace others are plain tailored styles, long or short sleeves, high and low neck an event you have been waiting for. Alterations if any will be charged for. Actual values to K). .Anniversary sale 4., , , $15 TAILORED SUITS, VALUES TO $35, ANNIVERSARY SPEC'L $15 There are about forty-five Tailored Suits assembled on center Tacks, in pretty mixtures, plain browns, blues, etc. Jackets are 28 to '.12 inches long. "We do not claim these to be the cream of the stock but garments that have not moved as rapidly as others. To keep the rack clean Ave have made this unheard of reduction; actual val ues to $35. Anniversary Sale $15 Anniversary Sale of TRIMMED HATS Youi unrestricted choice of any trimmed hat in stock 20 Discount. M Womeu GOLD If you are trying to lteep house without Gold Dust, you are not taking advantage of modern methods. Get some system into your work, but let Gold Dust do all the hard part of the task. All you need to do is to direct it. There are millions of women in America today who wouldn't givo up the use of Gold Dust for anything. Are these women all wrong? If you want to get right, buy a package of Gold Dust today and join the millions of happy housewives who "Let the COLD DUST TWINS do their work" THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago The Only Attraction of the Season i l.'ilwlti Srbmliler nt the I'laito. Our Second MORE NEW COATS Added "for the Anniversary Sale. !Many new coats have been added to our already large slock .Johnny 'Coats and full length Coats in the most scarce materials, diagonals, boueles and golfing materials. All of these are temptingly priced $15, $16.50, $17.95, $19.50, $25 to $45.00 MACKINAW COATS $8.95 The much wanted mackinaw coats, made from the genuine mackinaw goods, Avaterproof, in Norfolk style; a good value at'$ll.50. Anniversarv Sale $8.9l CHILDREN'S COATS deduced 10 per cent to 20 per cent during Anniversary Sale. ROUGH NECK SWEATERS $3.95 "Rough Neck Sweaters in a plain heavy stitch, all Avorsted colors ma roon and oxford; a regular $5 value. Anniversary Sale $3.95 ALL FURS REDUCED 10 DURING ANNIVERSARY SALE. 4wAl - if tinAth ItMM .jw&Ji J vote, for DUST Another Reform Movement SKATS OX SAI.i: AT HASKI.NK PUICLS .S'-MM) $I10 and $1.00 Med ford Natatorium Monday Eve. Oct. 28 Mme, Johanna GADSKI World's (Jiviili.t Dniumtlc S(iiruuu Otto Concert Only J . f-,. y..ly -..T , K ,.-;.. j.j. , yOTEFOR . . G. A. GARDNER for COUNTY CLERK If oltH'tcd, will ciui'titlly timitlnlxo tlm uuodH of tho otrico and iniiko any oluuiKOH that will luVp to to'Htoumtlxa tho work, without uutU'ciiHsiiry ns uoiiho to tho mntiity, Uutloa iur tunned nrcotdluK to law. Dun coiiittt fy to nil yIrUoih or luqutiloB. Dunl-mBH-lll,o ndinlulMtrtUloii utmurml. Itopuhllcan iiomluoi) nml voluntarily oiulonwl hy prohibition party, ('tin dldato hutt hoon iwddoul and IiuHlitovM nuin of Tnlunt for tiovnrnl yoni'H, porvltiK thu jmbllo In vnrloun way. Home voto lu April prliimrlon 10S out of It I votoH cant for ropuhllcan cnndldntOH for county rloll. NO. O.V OIWiriAli IIAI.I.OT Mil I'ald Advt.) WK AVU.Ii .AfAHi OU ft for on?ti tot ot old I-'nlao Tooth tout u b. nighont prlcoR pnla for old Oold, Silver, old AVntchtn. Urokoa Jowolry and Proclaim Stones. Monoy Sunt by Upturn Mntl. l'tilln. Htiicltluit .V; Itcftnln Coiupnny KBtabllnhod 20 Ycari H0.1 Clicotiiut St., 1'hlladolphU, I. ( To DriitlNtH Wo Will buy your Gold Filing, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. IltKuoit prlcon paid. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all timoa to loan on improved ranches and city property nt lowest rates wjth "on or before priTilcgc." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320 G -C. BldR AVI.' IIANIM.i: Al.li Magazine Subscriptions and moot all cut or club raton which nro tidvortlttcd or of fered by any company. llo bIcIcm wo rIvo 'you,n 'piclalv norvlco which ou do not Rut If you Bund dlroct to publlith- MEDFORD BOOK STORE We Examine Closely ovory dutnll of faulty tucth and pro Bcrlbo tho romvdy (illicitly. Wo nro nxportH In tho raro and proHorvatlon of tho teeth and well ' up lu nit bninclicH of Dontlbtry. From pain Iomh uxtrartltiK to nrtlHtlo crmvu and lirldRuwork our work Ih pronouncud faultloHH hy thoHo who huvo patron ikod iih, and wo know that our mod orato prlccB liavo mado frluntU for uh ovcrywhoro.j j , I.tidy Attftitlaut DR. BARBER TIIK DUNTIHT Ovor DanlolH for DudH, I'acltlo I'liono 'iT'i, Home I'hono 3C2-IC, rient Cruise SE-yp,lhePrf-mldi na Ilia I lot LincI AikUlilluluulieoii llio palatial S. S. CINCINNATI (17,000 TO.NH) , ,, 1"(iilpicd nlMi rery luxury ut the lirHt iiioilern JiotcU NeVvoik JAN 28 1913 Vltllinv KlINOIIAI,, 0IH CIIIIHAIk I'AII, AHUKIIH. 'OMNOAf Vll.l.lji I'llANCIIt:, HVIlAt'UNIJ, MAI.'I'A, I'OIIT MAID, JAffA, HIJVItOiri', IMHAIIUS. KAf.AMKI, 'wirfHTANTI Mll'l.n, OA'ITAItO, .U:hMINA, I'AI MIIMO, AMI NAI'l.nN. 80 sax? $325 AuT Ruml for full Information. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 11-15 l'vnf, N. Y ur lornl ". t ySi B trJll ;J.Aj4"w-MJU"ri''taiTi(it''t't'."t.iJ tstnk WHERX TO GO TONIGHT STAR JL X JLJ2sjl X JLXL Tito Mourn or I'Yitlnii" riioloplujM TODAV AND 'I'OMOItHOW ()NI Hviimitliinal, Oolooaili Itlulorlml Alllltttry I'loductlou 'fl'HTKU'rt I.AHT I'KJtlT" , ' III Tliiou Huolrt Tho inoMt Htnpndiiuu ptodtlrtlon nuir concclviMl, I'OHtltiK n foUumiMo iniilio. Itoproduiillon of tho IiiohI nuiidit. tloiuil Inolilont lu tlm If. H. iiriuy. In which ono Inillaimiiiid 1000 Holdlum tuiKiiKutl lu a bnttlti to tho duatli. In which CiiHtor'ti tioopu woio com plotidy unulhlhitcd. Not otto man ivmipi'd from iliu ilr 'lt (if tlcatli In addition. IIMIO IVrt of UUwy (Vniu'd), fully up In (ho Slur Hlatt tlatd ) Ali SATMKU In 1'opiilar Son); till Corrvct M utile aiid Uffutdti. MATINICUH DAILY ADMISSION, 5c AND 10c ( 'tuning IVutiiK'Nt "Call-It Wi'nt," III two U'olH, Novi'iu- her I and 2 "(Suy .MiiiiiiIiik,m III lliruu roU, No oiubtr ami r. Till: 1M.ACH TO 110 THE- UGO A cotnploto rhaiiKo of program at tho t'go toiilKht A WASTI'.D HACIIII'lUlf Wcstorn play Vltnirnph. a HtiiiHTi'ttrrio.viifeiwi ,i u .. Comedy liitbla. ClltCt'MSTANTIAh KVIDKNUi: KollK. muTitix n'lvsri: v. (i. r. u. Good M utile ADMISSION .Ir AND 10c FREE DIRT Rich. Black Loam MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. A SNAP CO ncrcn, idx inllon from Medford. good Kradod rond cronca tho tract, all froo noli, At 00 par aero. $1000 will handle, on ay tornm on bnlanco. Part In crook bottom Innd, ultnblo for nlfalfa. Bovornl sprlnm on tho plnco. Tlmhor nnoiiKh to pay for tho tract. No building. In tho Griffin crcok district. yi. T. York & Co PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Water Heating All Work aunrftntoed I'rlcei Iluiuunabl COPFEEN & PRICE as Howard Btook, Xntrmc on tb II. r Mom Clark &i Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Mattert: Final Proof. Doaort I.nnd, Contoit and Minim Oanos. Borlp. Draperies Wo curry a very comnloto Hun of (IroiiurluK. luuo curtuliiH, tlvtuniH, oto, and do till uliiHHOfi ot unliolHlnrltiKi A wiioolal man to )ool artur tliln work uxolitHlvoly and wilt lvo iim uood iiurvlra u Im tinmilblo to Kt In oven tbu Jurftctit rlli. Weeks & McCowan Co, i JlWkWUltolKtM.