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aiIiIl)FOIlJ)iMATJjTJIl3UNI3, AtliJUFOnD, ORECJOX, MONDAY, FJ0B1UTARY 13. 1911. j BIG DITCH IN SCIENTISTS 60 t MINES WING FINAL VICTORY Have You Seen the NEW STORE AT OLD THICKS 1913-GOETHALS TO T NG TO BAY CITY! PAGE TWO Si N 0 D 1 I Heavcywelght Champion Shatters Speed Laws and Judge Is Hostile Negro Says He Will Do as He Likes in Matter. ' . . SAN FHANCISCO, Cut., Fob. 13. -Jnuk Johnson's nt it iiftiu. Sure, scorcliint,'. And tlii.s timo it inny menu jail for tho liitf sinoke, (lie judjfo said. Pntrolmnn Willimn CVinnr nt noon today feecurud a warrant for the ar rest of Johnson for bliutlorhif,' tlic city automobile snood Iiiwr. 1'oliuu Judffc Wdler issued the warrant. Johnson, when in Californiii before, appeared twice before that magit-trale for tlio Banie offense and the last time Waller warned tho fighter tlitit. another charge of speeding would got for tho negro a heavy jail sentence. While; on his beat along linker street, C'cinnr said when ho swore ouL tlie warrant, he saw an auto mobile go by n( a mile a minute gail. He saw the rnr's number and an in vestigation allowed it to bo owned by the pugilist. Ceinard called atten tion to the statement of negro, who fcaid-he would brook no interference. "Jf ho tries to start any trouble "willifnie, it will be the sorriest day of his lifts'' said the officer. y. m! c. a. is planned by gold hill citizens Tells House Committee That It Will United States Supreme Court Will Be Guy Thrasher Returns From Wolf Senate Today Unanimously Passed' Cost $630,000,000 Will Be Com pleted by September 1913 He Says. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. in. Colonel GocthnU, head of the Pan ama Canal Commission, today told the house committee un inter-state commerce that the big ditch would be finished by Septembor 1013, at a cost of $(530,000,000 including ap purtenances. He declared that at the date of $1(5 per net ton the canal would uive the trnns-eontincntul railronds serious competition for the busines between San Francisco and New York. Asked to Divide Right of Christian j Science Practitioners to Heal the Sick. . MAN PLUNGES TWO STORIES TO DEATH GOLD HILL, Feb. 13. A sugges tion was offered o the city council by J. II. Heeinan, at (he regular monthly meeting of thai body AIom day evening, that tho city of Gold Hill should encourage the organiza tion of n Y. M. C. A., and (hat the city council, in conjunction with the school hoard, should see if ways and menus may bo provided toward the acquisition by the city of the pree'it school ground.1; and buildings, to be used as a homo for the Y. jr. C. A., a public library and other municipal purposes. It was further suggested by City Attorney .7. L. Hammersjy thTit (he city council use their influ ence, both as citizens and council- men, toward tho furtherance of the excellent plan proposed by Air. Helmut). ANOTHER BOXER WAR SAID TO BE EMINENT LONDON, Feb. 13. Probability ot another Iloxor uprlalnt; In China to add to the horrors of the plague and famine Is iiiwortod hero today In dls lmtcliOH to tho Pull Mult (lazetto. Tho Gazette's correspondent cables Unit lluddhlbt priests throughout all stricken districts aro taking advan tage of tho situation to preach an up rising. They blame the "foreign dev ils" for tho plague and aro urging a war of extermination. SACKAMKNTO, Cab, Feb. 13. Charlcfi'B, Wilmarth, a prominent business man and secretary of the committee on arangements for the national fruit jobbers convention which meets hero next week, win almost instantly killed by fulling -two stories down an elevator shaft to day. Wilmarth was supervising the finishing touches to the building, which will house the eitus fair, an auxiliary of the jobbers' convention. With an cleclrioinn he had started up to the top floor in the elevntor. Al the second floor tho electrician jump ed off safely while the elornlor was in motion. Wilmarth also jumped but his head struck the top of the door way and he fell backward under the till ascending car into (lie shaft, lie died an hour later. NBW YOKIC, Feb. 13.-Tho United States supreme court will be linked to decide the light of Christian Science practitioners to hen,1! the sick. William Cole, pastor of the Provi dence Church of Christ, Scientists of New York was today held for trial to the court of special sessions on the charge of illegally trcatinj; casc of grippe and malaria. Cole was complained of by the New York County Aledical Society. After his client was held, Attorney William T. Jerome, who appealed for Cole, agreed with counsel for the .Medical Society that the cae, invol ving the whole right of the Christian Scientist healers to practice, was t-o important that no matter what Hie outcome in the lower court, it would bo carried as a test cii'-e to the highest tribunal in the land. Creek, Josephine County, Where He Is Doing Much Development Work On Claims. JAMES PUBLISHES HIS "FACTS" IN LIBEL CASE PARIS, Feb. 13. Kdwnrd Holton .lames,, (he rich American publisher of the Liberator, today published his first so-called proof of King George'-, morganatic marriage, for assertion of which ICdwnrd Alylius has been sentenced to a year in prison. The story is more detailed than that fifr which Alylius was punished but no new light is thrown on the subject. CANADA MAY BE MORE STRICT WITH CHrNESE OTTAWA, Out., Feb. 13 Should the bill to amend Chinese immigra tion acl, introduced in the senate by Sir Kiehard Cartwright jiass, the government will ho given more com prehensive powers in regulating the influx of Orientals into Canada. The now rule provides for a more stringent definition, of merchants, students and others entitled to free ndmsson to Canada. Among other things (he amendment provide-, for free admission of wives of Chinese born in Canada and of sons of dead Chinese coming into the country lo continue the father's business. All Life Near Extinction? NF.W YORK, Feb. 13. Dr. Perei val Lowell, astronomer, in nn address says (ho world j, headed toward ex tinction of nil life. Mercury and Venus already are dead and dried an worhb-, he declared, and Airs, is on the way to extinction. Guy Thrasher of Phoenix, who Is developing n number of promising mineral properties on Wolf crook, JoReillilnc county, returned to this elty Monday from tils iplnc. When seen at the Nash hotel, Mr. Thrashor told of the development work being done on the mines In his district and said thnt nil of the mines In the Wolf creek, Coyote creek and Columbia placer dlitrlcts are being developed as rapidly as conditions will porniit. "On our own properties," he said, "we are developing four very prom ising veins. Wo hnve gold and cop per In big quantities and are now working to open up sufficiently lo make greater operations possible. "The .Mnrshall properties on Coy ote creek have Installed a cyanide plant.and have already exposed a G0 foot vein. That property has pro duced over $05,000 up to the present and prmnlsoB to become one of tho best producing properties In tho country. "The Coliimbla placers nro work ing to almost their limit and are us ing on an average 500 pounds of powder per day. The Greenback mines have built a now ore chute nnd are now dropping 20 or the 10 stamps In their mill. They' will work moro stnmps when tho chute Is completed, so that the ore can be handled hotter." Mr. Thrasher will visit his home In Phoenix and will later return to his properties. ' Coast City Exposition Resolution Passes Without Either Debate or X Argument. WASHINGTON, . C, Feb. 13. By a unanimous vote the sonateij; pasHed life San Francisco exnosl-, tlon, New Orleans making no oppo- X sltlon. This action ends the world's $ fair fight with complete victory for J the Golden Gate city. X No Clump in Flujtt Laws. SACKAMKNTO, Cab, Feb. 13. The legislature probably will not liuiko a ttihglu ohuugo in the lawn gov ering prize fighting. The auti-fight bill now in committee will ranmni there until the sensiou ends, accord ing to reliable intormutiou today. Some member wanted to regain It? boxing by now laws. Governor .lohn bon iu not in favor of ohnlijfing the prize fight nn, it is said. Bank Clerks Strike. LOCOS ANO SPECIALS WILL BOWL TONIGHT The third and deciding game of a series being howled between the 'carried off tho honors and purse shot BEST SOOT IN TOWN Gus Stlnison. a local crack shot, Villanc Blown Out to Sea. IIHLSINGFOKS, Finland, Feb. 13. An entire fNliiiig villnge of 2."3 men, which had been established on the ice outside of lljorko Sound, wa carried out to sea in a gale. The disaster was not discovered until next morning, when th village wc out of sight. Honts have been M?nt to the rcM'iie, but hnve not yet returned. Transport Lost at Sea. CONSTANT! XOIM.K, Feb. 13. Reports reached heic today that the Turkish transport .Marmora, carry ing troops and munitions of war to Yemen, where a serious revolt of Arabs is on, had been lot in the Red Sea with all on board. It was at first reported that (liO transport hnd been enptured bj Arab' We Imagine that every person la. the city has been hero and yet no want to bo sure that jon realize tlmt ac deshv a visit from you and your friends, too. If yon haven't called, wo Invito you to come ami examine our new nunrters, an'd enjoy the display of new goods. Values and Prices Right Allen Grocery Co. South Central Ave. P9 CATAItltll (JOKS Ko ll.wie C...... ri'i. ....... 1 l.t.l ..... .-, ....,.; win, ItlOIII llllll, Croup and Asthma. Z I !.i..fc. rar vim -wtt "W-qfe. v &A 5 K mi ... -w v a vim x t-ri S.B. Jffl rf W -A. v -- JL- ua.. - $j You can easily tell by reading the symptoms below, whether you have catarrh or net: Offenslvo breath, frequent fitiooz- lug, discharge from tho nose, stop- page of tho nose, huskiness of tho I voice, tickling in throat, droppings in J 11 North D St..Medford Ore. tnroai, a cougn, pnln In chest, loss STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING $ All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN & PRICE ' I of strength, variable appetite, Kpasms of coughing, low spirited at times, raising of mucus, difficulty in breath-, ing, loss of vital force. , Chas. Strang has a sensible reme edy (money back If It fails) for ca tarrh, called IIYOMEF (pronounced Hlgh-o-nie) which is a vaporized air, J so antiseptic that when it is breath ed over tho inflamed and gorm-ln-! festcd membrane, it kills all germ! life, gives relief In two minutes, nnd curesNcatarrh. Tho price, including hard rubber locket inhnler, Is only $1.00. The' 'uhalor will last a Hfetimo, bo that' should you need a second bottle of J HYOMEI, you can get it for GOc. ' Phone 303$ 6 A Wffrrrr.tf Medford Iront WorRs E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. POTJNDEY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, BoileiM and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Nntiitoiluni Specials" and the "Lo comobiles" will be rolled on tho Nnt atorluni allejs this evening. The game begins at S o'clock. The honors are now even botwoon tho two teauiK, as each has one netios to Its credit, and both sides show a deteunlnatlon to "put it ovor" on their nntiiKoulHtH tonight. Howling for the teams are: Natatorluin HpoclalH" Jack Nuff. Walter Autlo, Dudley, Kirk and Dia mond. "lAicoiuuliilfa" O. J. Patton, Hub ert W. Teifor, (!. Sony Smith, Waltor Woods and ,M. h. Patton. Kaufman Sells Career. NBW YOIHC, Feb. 13.-Uiyutr their domund for higher pv ami shorter hours hn been wfuued, 800 bank clerks, employed in 2'J priat Kutit Sido ImiikM, mil begin h ittrikc lute today. The employes of out of tho banks involved will go on strike today, and each day following the olorkK of nn additional bank will guit until the 22 institutions ate out. Wants No Extra Session, LITTLE HOCK, Ark.. Fob. 13. That there would be no extra action of congrotiH U tho opinion Senator .Toff Dnvli oxproasod horo today. "Thuro Ib but ono runnon for nn oxtra smwdou and that Is to ratify thu reciprocity treaty with CanudR," ho snld. "Tho progont congrtws ia cer tain to npprovo tho agreement bo foro adjournment." Indemnity Selections Up. SAUfiM. Or., Feb. Kt.-Ooviwnor Wtf6t hiiu leeeivml h euiuiuuttioii Hon from Senator ( 'kauibortHin that the general land office would at onyu dike up tte (jucMtuui of kulmul intjcjiijlitv selection in Oregon. JjC CU"'runr WehtV MMflioelluii w oarric'd out, Oieyou' indemnity no- Ipfiojjij nggrcKnting 48,0(10 neie of for last week over the rifle rango of the "Nntatorltim" by milking n per fect targot. Ills score was 25 out of a posslblo 2." Tho noxt best score, 21 out of 2R, was made by "Doc" Stevenson. Anothor "Jaak-pot" Is to bo Bliot off this wook anil about 25 targots hnve already been scored, which prontlios a return well worth win ning. If a sufficient number of ladles can bo prevailed upon to outer tho weekly content, a prlzo for the bout woman shot will bo. pouted overy wuuk. Student Misslnn ROM K. Feb. i:t.-The police today Hre searching for Henry Lnwreinv Wolf of New Yoik, a student ( painting, reported inibning by Fiedtr-1 , , AuiuricMU Academy. TO Ol'HK A t'OLl) IX OXK DAY Tako LAXATIVE UUOMO Qulnlno Tablets. D.uitclots refund monoy If It fall to cure. E. V. GItOVE'S sig nature In on ouch box. 25c. HAl.TIMOItE. Md., Fob. 1.1. Al Kaufman, one of the leader in the uiiuicrtHi "white hoe" class, toduy Mold bin career ui a nuirilitit I'm' ilu ne.t two yuHi-w to hu umniiBor, Hnr- ''"' 'rouiui.hiold, direotor of Ihe ii oy (lor id. Oerurd gt(s to give Kaufman $.'i(),00lt lor bin henices during the specified time, it being provided that IvHiifmuii must do his utmoi to re main in perfect physical condition and be prepured to meet duck John sou at any time m match en be hi-i-Hiiged with the ehaaipion. Dies From Injuries. PASCO, Wush., Feb. III. Carl Johnson, a carpenter died early to ibis from iujurii Miistaiiied yester day when ira aceumuUted in a xho hue lank in the Northern Pacific round houxe let iro. lteport from Walla Wulla where Ivound lluue Foreman lteid was nuhed in a spec ial train. mu.v thnt he probably will itlhii die. Keid's aukle went broken nod hi back badly injured. W. IL HuwkiiiM, a labtuvr and h Jaui'e who weie iiaar ttie scene weru biull.v injured but will recover. Joluuon in iuried b three ti and a dHughter, ull of hom irnide ut St. Paul, Minn. IS DIRTIEST NATION ON EARTH PAULS, Feb. 1.1. If soap sluti-.-ties, gien out today, are correct, Itu-sia i, the dirtiest nation on earth, and F.nglnnd the cleanest. America stands .second to England. Statistics show that each individ ual in luisi;i only use two pounds of soap annually; in F.nglnnd '21 Mjiind; in America, 17 pounds; Franco, l.'i pounds; flernmny, 10 pounds, and Austria, 7 pounds. $50,000 Given Monmouth. SOUTHKUX PACIFIC COMPANY Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Feb. sth, 1911. Advertising Department: "Wo take pleasure In announcing hat our eastern connections will sell second class colonist tickets dally at reduced fares March 10th to April 10th, inclusive, 1911. We have lecelved tho following rates and will bo pleased to accom modate you In giving you all tho In formation that is roquired. You can doposlt the money hero in Medford and wo will bo glnd to notify and have our agents In tho east furnish your frionds or relatives with tlckots nnd sleeping accommodations. Fare3 frem: Chlcngo $33.00 Minneapolis 31.75 Missouri river points 25.00 .Vow York, N. Y 50.00 Yours truly, A. S. HOSMNI1AUM, Agent. r ALFALFA LAND SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition In tho state, located on tho main line of the Southern Pacific railroad, between Sacramento and San Francisco. ID12AL CLIMATE AI1UNDANCK OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION Write Us for Information DIXON ALFALFA LAXI) CO, - . DIXOX, CAL. 1rr'ww&fV&&fP9P9PI0iJ&&GfitXQipq0QQRpfl STATK CAPITOL, Siilem, Or., Feb. l.t. Fitly thousand dollars for a new dormitory and improvements at .Monmouth Normal school has been granted by the ways and moans com mittee. It vxaii. suggested by the hoard ol regcuU that an udditional .f.'iO.OOO be gianlcd for m udmiuiMrutinii building, but the hiiggc!ion wax re- Blbles for Hotels. LOS ANCJKLF.S, Cab, Feb. W o$ Autfole U to follow Ihe lead of Clucairu and wit kin a few day the lobbies of ail Ihe leading hotel will ha aupplifd with Miklen, arcurdiuir to - ;"H'' &. . '- laud, will he tftiircd in a eonipaol an aunouncemeni by the (iideonx body' in (ho C'.t-cade liutioiii'.i foret. band of l'hritinu lrueling men, Hotel Arrivals. The NwhIi Al. Al. Speyer, Seattle; I). A. .McLean, .1. W. Parker, Puit bind; W. It. HieU; F. A. Weichnrt, Sau PruiioUco; J. L. (leit.tel, San Frnuciecoj K. S. .Miller, Portlun.l; V A. Dm vie, County; J. Alills, P. H. Peterson, Seattle; .Mr. Olding and Alice Aiuelin, Omnt'!. Pb; N. I.. Warlord, 1. Al. Anderwm, Seattle; . Attien, S. Oureie, Portland; T. A Diiboi, Tucuma; L. UnrUberg. Su . KriiueiMHi; il. It. Dodd. Nevuda; J M. Chuuiliriiaui, A. J. IW, F. Thi Itin, Portland; Harriet Ca.el, J. M. Csi.el, Abertleeu, S. 1). The Aloore -1). W. llalpli. W. Wallace, Oruut Fot.te. Portland; Henry li. Siuittt, Uis Angeles; Air. and Alr. A. QuackcubiiMh, Oakland, Calif.; E. L Ymii Ortuuu. Air. and AJr. Al. J. Nurri. Porthind, Ale, '. K. Collins, Portlund; 0. (I. Smith. Oumh; 0. 1). Brown. (Irani Pa; Frnnee Al. AloWilliumx. Ashland: Al. . Cohen, A. K. MichneUoa, Portland; HKTl'RX IIOMIJ TllltOUOlI TIIK Sl'XXY SOUTH. Whon you arrnngo your oastem trip bo suro to lucludo tho Sunset Route through Now Orlonns, El Paso, Lob Augcleg ami Snn Francisco for return. It Is a splondld educnttonnl i Journey, and at this tlmo of tho yoar espitvially delightful bocauso so warm and comfortable. Kvory mllo is through the sunny southland tho rice and cotton Holds of Louisiana and Texas, the vast mtrngo moses of Now Mexico nnd Arizona now sproad with bright green, tho orango grovoa aud somUtropIo charm of Oalifor nln, mlle ami mllos along the ocoan shore, aud several of tho most In teresting cities on tho continent. Ask your local railroad ngont all about It. 292 Alodford, Or.. Fob. C, 1911. This Is to certify that about November 1st my dnuglitur was tnkon with a so vere attack of rheiunntism which ren doied hor left nrm usoloss, In fact It was so near paralyzod that she was not ablo to movo hor fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvolous euros of long itnndlug cases of rhoumntism, wo de ckled to consult him, in which I am olonsod to say mudo no mistake, as his rumodles acted as ho clalmod they would, nnd aftor tho third trontment the rheumatic pnln entirely left her and sho has not had any symptoms of rhoumntism since; besides her general health Is much improved nnd I do not hesitate tn saying I believe thoso afflicted with rhoumatlsm or parnlysls will do well to consult Dr Chow Young, whoso house is corner Tenth and Front street, Medford Oregon. CS4 A. P. WEISS. ; : : : : : . I ' i: : : - : : : -i : - ' : m TIMBER LOCATIONS i T&vovy United Slates citizen has a tim ber location riifht ol' KiO acres if! you still luivc yonis, LTSIfl JT NOW. Jmvo Wo A FEW GOOD ONES on which we can locate you. For fur ther particulars, address EVANS & McKERCHER TIMBER CRUISERS 67 Main St. Ashland, Or. Box 204 Red Bluff, Cal. JnjIfrHUflimi -: - ; : : -: -: ; : ARK YOU l.NTKIlKSTKl) IX A (JOOI) IXVKSTMUXT? Ono hundred acres Rutto Creek bottom, utulor Irrlgnttou, perpetual water right. Al for a p pica or poars; can make big money raising onions, celery, tomatoes and all kinds of veg etables; big money in subdivision; Joins a new townslto and tho rail road; all under now wlro fence; oan The best kind of a Valentine to send is a nice BOX OP FLOWKKS "We have them. Choice flow er and vegetable seeds. J. T. Brodley 6 Co. j dor. Sixth and Central. I X The QUAKER NUSSERYMAN . . Agency Grand Union Tea Co. 1 10 Tripp St. Phone 901 William urn der llellen. Kule Point ir?ht ,for,ono;;m,t ftho "r,co of.ToaS, Coffees, Baking Pow u. .....i m l' n i l J . Hdjolntag land. Buy from owner i ' . ' 1 . J Mr. and Mr. K. 1). Murbaiik. Uw ' ,. ,u- L A.i.i,dnr. Sn ogs. Sonivs. Stnivli. ? Everything in the Nursery Line Sec the nice English Hollies. All kinds oC shade, trees, shrubbery, roses (only the most perfect plants), and full lino of pear, poach, apple, apricot, prunes, etc., etc. Angel; F.. ,1. Nman and family, KiiiiK Ynllvv, III. i llnsklus for health. and save tko ooiuuiImIou. Address i UGr, CspiCCS, JMOailS, OiarCU. J box 35, Mcaiord, or. tfi 0te. Ordei-s takou. J W t F iliklua for Health. i , Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 238! -Res. Phone 2493 iPrompt Delivery,. . 4