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'-it-Y" F nam six iAtKDEQKD3rAXL.TRTBU3rEm0RT), OKKCION, WKOMMSDAY, NOVRMRWU 20, 1012. i i I Ill's IT" "- - MY WICKERSHAM VALUABLE HORSE (COUGAR HOLDS UP T BY HELD ARCHBOLD WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. Flat charges tlint Attorney Qcnornl George Wlckcrshnm Is protecting John 1). Arch hold, president of Jtho Stand ard Oil Company, from .arrest on a federal Indictment returned In Texas wcro made- hero today hy Attorney V II, dray ot Uoi8ton. The Texan conferred with Wlckcrshnm regard ing the Indictment, which charges Archbold with violation ot the Sher man antl-truat law. "If a poor devil of a counterfeiter or a 'moonshiner' had been In dicted," said Gray, "ho would have been pinched.' Hut In this case, where tho powerful Standard Oil company Is concerned, Wtckorsham steps In and says: 'I understand the evidence- Is not sufficient to convict.' and directs that tho warrant bo not served on Archbold. "It strikes me that tho Texas grand jury and not Wlckorsham should de termine whether the evidence Is suf ficient or Insufficient. Tho grand Jury and a United States district at torney In Texas thought It sufficient. Wlckcrsham'a action amounts to a trial ot tho case by the department of justice ana not by a court.'' m MM Cureless shootinj uii llie pint of loom MMitiMiicu ts sum to ue iopon ible for tho loss of a valuable hoin owned by 0. Ik Kelicmorhorn Titos iluy. The iminmtV lc was slintlcrci by n shot nml so sorioiw wna Iho wound llint Mr. Schrmerlioru httd tho nuiiunl blint to put It out of its misery. Mr. Sclicmerhorn has uuw declared wnr on hunters mid is plus lerinjlii. huge imsture with No Tnvs- puss nmico. ue tiueinrvg it u o html with the ne.t hunter he otit.-hc. in his Inrgo field. This is but one of t'le many instm; ccs reported this yo.u of thu ibncil,v work of careless htuilt'i?. Com plaints hnvo couio from nil sections of the county. OY MR AUSTRALIANS EIECKO MOM IN PARLIAMENT SYDNEY, N. S. W., Nov. 20. -Most extraordinary scenes were wit nessed in tho New South Wales house of assembly yesterday. Pour mem bers were ejected and four others were named by Speaker Willis. This action roused tho iro of Attorney General William Holman, who threat ened the speaker with personal violence. As tho government has majority of only oue, and Mr. Willis is, although i-pcakcr of a labor administration, a liberal, the position of ( the Rovcm mejit is very pcrculiar. Should the &cakcr resign, the government would be forced to appoint a speaker from its. ranks, mid this would leave the parties unequal, and probably precip itate a general electron. TAX AMENDMENT LOST AT ELECTION SALEM, Ore., Nov. 20. Official figures rrom all counties but Malheur today denoto that tho tax amend ment, reported at first to have car ried In tho recent election, lost by about 300 votes. An error of 500 votes In tho affirmative returns from Ilaker couuty Is responsible. Tho repeal of tho county lax amendment and the household tax amendment Were tho only tax meas ures carrying. IMPRISONED SNAKE CHARMER PINES FOR REPTILE PETS FAMOUS DOCTOR DIES DCA6N0SIN6 HJS DISEASE SEATTLE, Wash.. Nov. 20. Dr. John C. Sundcrbcrg. aged 69, consul to Bagdad under Presidents Harrison and Cleveland, and later physician to tho former Sultan of Turkey, is dead here today. Always a disciple of science, Sund erborg'B end was hastened by an ef fort to further medical knowledego of the very disease which took his life hardening of tho arteries. Ho attended a meeting of tho King County Medical association Thursday, and took an active part In the discussion of this disease explain ing his own symptoms and telling what ho had done to promote his life. While talking ho collapsed, was removed to tho Seattle gonoral hospital and died in a fow hours. SPOKANE, Wn., Nov. 20. Tho county jail officials nrc today puz zled as to how they will dispose of tho case of Alex Smith, snake chnnner, arrested Tor "bootlepKtnjr," who demands that his thrc pet Miukcs be brought to him in his cell. He is plainly showine; the effects of their absence. It is against the prison rides to admit tho reptiles and n bartender in whose charge Smith placed tho snakes when arrested, now threatens to turn them loose on the streets if the authorities do not claim them. The other inmates of the juil gave the jailer three nnMilp: cheers when he refused to let Smith have his -nnkcs. Notlco Jo Public. I hereby give notlco that my wife, Salllo Turnbogh and children havo left my bed and board at tbclr own free will and I will not bo respons ible for debts contracted by them In the future unless I give notice other wise. , (Signed) W. TURNDOGH, 214 LOS ANGELES MANIAC WELL KNOWN IN UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, Utuli, Nov. 20. Albert Henry Davis, tho buppoM-d-ly demented mun who untied with six sticks of dynamite, held undis puted possession of tho centrul po lice station in Los Angeles yesterday for moro thai) un hour is well known to tho Suit Luko police. Davis was arrested here seven yenrs ago on n charge of petty lar ceny, convicted and sentenced to 100 days, in juil. Ho esciiped from tho chain gang, iKiiiiulhif,' thu shackles from his fool with a stone, eluded Ids pursuers. Davis also used thu liitmo of Vnrr Ilerr. Easy to Get Relief From Indigestion Your stomach should digest the food you cat, without the aid of any artificial digestives. If It won't do that, then you arc continually subject to dyspepsia. Indigestion, heartburn, headaches and constipation. ' Instead of taking digestive jncdi clncs, tako steps to get your stom ach and Intestines again In a healthy, natural condition. Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge will do this for you If you will tako it regularly. It is not a digester of foods, but it will restore your stomach and Intestines so that they will attend to their natural functions, digesting what you cat and giving strength to the body. I"or moro than eighty years thous ands of men and women who had suffered tho pains caused by dyspep sia and Indigestion have been prais ing this Tonic as tho only remedy which brought them pormancut rcliof. As tho Tonic acts directly upon tho stomach and Intestines, it is a nat ural appetizer and strength builder. Many forms ot supposed Indiges tion arc tho result of intestinal para bites, for which Jayno's Tonic Vermi fuge Is unsurpassod. Insist upon Jayno's; accopt no other. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. U. Jayno & Son, Philadelphia. Pa. CASH NOW CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 20. Charging corrupt practices In tho restraint of trade, tho cuso against John Patterson, president of tho Na tional Cash ilegjstor company and twenty-nine other officials of that corporation was bogun hero today btifore Judge Howard Hollluter. John 8. Mtller, attorney for tho Chicago B8f packers, is In charge or the' dT8M. The defendants pIwtM not guMty. Clark fie Wright LAWYEE8 WASHINGTON, D. C. Publlo Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Casta, Scrip. ST INDIES tfc. PANAMA CANAL 1 CnbM. Ut$. WW 0ILEAK5 Bra. 8. nrnopruiMMin IXliM, , Jan. S3 1-rb.lO In J fir lltiutrtui Mitt . 160 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal., or local agent. fll A young son of 11. ,M. Pfefforly of Waldo had an experience with n cou gar tho other day that caused tho cold chills to run along his spine. Tho lad was returning to his home from school Just before dlmk, and be ing late, tho father sot out through the woods to meet him. When lu a piece of slashing Mr. Pfefforly hoard a shriek from the boy, and running up, found the youngster held at bay by a full-grown cougar. Tho tawney beast had como up to tho boy lu tho trail, and when the father arrived It stood about flttcoa foot from Its prey, and was nervouwly lashing lt! tall from aldo to side. Mr. Pfeffor ly rushed ut Iho cougar and hurled a Hitch which hu had lice a carrying at It, when It turned away Into thu brush, NEW BONDSMAN FOR ACCUSED IRON WORKER IKDIAN'AI'OI.IS. Nv. 20.--A new IkuhNuuiu for James K. Kuv and V,U ward Suiylhe of Springfield, 111., of. fieevw of tho IVoriu Ironwoikurw' lo cal union and defoudnnls in the dynamite conspiracy trial here, who wore surrendered to Marshal Schmidt ycstoiday hy their original hoiuKmeu had not arrived when tho United Stutos court com cued today, It' was said that the now bondsmen would nrrive before night. FREE LECH ON IDS BY FINLEY Stale (lame Warden Klnloy will glvo a rreo lecture, Illustrated by colored slides, on bird and gamo llfo at tho iXiitntorlum hnll Thursday evening, to which all aru Invllod, es pecially sportsmen. Mr. Flnley Is iccognlxed as n lead ing authority on bird llfo and his lec ture should prove full of Interest, tlo will also deliver two lectures whllu hero to school children. Mod ford Printing company a full lino ot legal blanks. carry Thanksgiving Sale AT "Collates" Tnicmu ,a can' 12c MANNS CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. 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I'ooplo ttlay by your trluiids kcop ruunt cheap. . ui:i:i' All kinds of tcnk ..l.1c I'rlmo roast t1u I'ot roast 1-Sia For bollhiR .........., Hie Stow I oa I I'OltK OltopH .... ItlUIHt .. tlHlll MMtritMtt...irt4.imi IIor I leads ...,...... I no I "C ia lie no MUTTON I'ront iitiarlvr IOo llluil quarter l-)Jo mow , 1 for )c Clio pit . ..! trie 1 buy Jackson county beof, mutton, pork nml veal, Home riiono 272- CROWDER Booths 11 and 12, Public Markot WeEat to Live i ipk.'Nw -. ar : r n ' " ei"fir-3'--f - m rj t M. -- 1o - - . AND LIVE TO EAT and It lu nocoHHiiry to havo tho iiohI, cnpoclully when thu coxt In mod erate. You Rot top-notch RoodH Intro always nml wo Hiinnwitoo biUIh factlon. Aro you n ctiHtotuur ot our bakery? If not, why not? ALLEN GROCERY CO. Nearly a quartor of a contury under tho same management THE County Bank Jackson Medford, Oregon .,,'" It has succeeded becauso of . Soundness of principlo Economy of management " Safety of investment Oourteous and liberal troatmont ' ' ' - CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor ,Prcsidont G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pros, I O. W. McDonald, Oashiop i nwi m;tivx.'rivTmDtqmm T 4 y