Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 04, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEnTORD MATTi TRTRFNR, IMTOnFCRT). ORIWON. THURSDAY. ,IVHTUY I, 1012,
t to Medford Thursday from Mt.
.Mr. uuiii wns forme
the market biiHtuoxs
LOCAL and IK"!;;
V. i Medford, but loft, here nbout n year
rHl"Vllll BlNJ.A I S'inM to find a -locution which would
, . I J UV "") IMIUllUh' , HUU "1.
mif he narel? hunted for l over the
- 'n . ',. v . , , ,, , J greater part or Hrltfsh Columbia nnd
Mrs. 11. F. MulUey ntnl c hi dronlS,,, .. ' ., ,,.
wll . ,, ,-. , , , . , 7 wtfaltthftton. HOT oxnects to now ro-
votiiniod Wednesday night from a .,,,, ',. A...A... ,
SlTWK LEADER IS RUSSIAN POLICE JBLACK JACK READY
DCpnDTCll Ql AIM .WW AMPDIPAHO: . TO START T
visit to rolntlven fn Monmouth.
floaton. Mowers, an Ashland capit
alist and enthusiastic good rands ad
vocate, vn in Medford Wednwday
on busuliiesti. -
Q. W. II. Albort, ot mute Falls,
was In Mod ford Thunklny.
II. M. HHbrs of Hftsevllle, Cal..
arrived InModterd Wrfflnesdny.
Mrs, V. $5. nonnafl Is In CiranU
PnB for a fow days' visit to friend
Mr. V. M. Vlfaftn remrfifcf ftaiw
dav to nor hftlnft tn'tiletidalo affUr a
visit In Mmltard with hdr totif C. A.
Wilson, and family. '
Mrs. Porter J. "eff willlonvb to
day Mr a couple or w6ko' visit to
friends In Snn Francisco.
S. A. Newell. ladles tailor, 4 th
Hour M. F. & II. Go. bids. '
Mrs. Ellznhath Robinson, who Is to
ho librarian whsn lbs new Carne!
library Is opened, arrlvod In Medford
Tuesday from Seattle. Mrs. Hobln
pon Is very much pleased with Motl
ford and the library prospects. The
new library Will be opened about
January 15.
Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law,
ovor Jackson County Bank building,
Medrord.
Mrs. J. IJ. Hqliuas and daughter,
Misg Gjadys, of Central Point, wore
In Medford Wednesday, Ruosta of
Mrs If. Ilartzoll.
Mrs. Will Howard, of Eugene, ar
rived la Medford Wednaeday and Is
tho guest for a few days of Mrs. M.
If Taylor, In Jacksonville.
Frosh milk at DeVoe's. 257
W. F. Middle loft Medford Wed
nesday evening for Corvnllis, where
he will take tho short courso In hor
ticulture at tho agricultural college.
Attorney Portpr J. N'eH loft Sled
ford AVodnosday for Salem, whore on
Thursday he arguod tho road bond-
ng Issue beforo the suprome court.
Rheumatism, In all forms; Ilko to
eco tho case I can't reach. Speedy
results. Dr. E. Brooke, D. C. 2-17
South nivorslde. S4-K. 215
E. B. Petzell of Glendale was in
Medford Wednesday on business.
Sec B. A. Holmes. Tho Insurance
Man, ovor Jackson County bank.
A. S. Boscnbanm, L. A. Gregory
and C Walker were In Ashland
Wedaesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Dale wero in
Ashland Wednesday.
Emily T. Standeford, examiner for
tho New England Conservatory of
Music In Boston, piano, harmony,
musical history. - 42S West Fourth
street Telephone 7211. 2CC
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Malloy returned
to Portland Wednesday after a visit
with Medford friends.
Mrs. A. Craven loft for her home
In Portland Wednesday evening after
having visited frlonda In Medford
F. M. Wilson, cigars, tobacco, con
fectionery, next to Nash, on Main.
, 2C8 .
Just an even 100 couples attended
tho old folk dance Tuesday night at
the Xatatorlum. The large hall was
used; tho music was furnished by
Eanies' full orchestra, and refresh
ments of ices and punch woro sorvod.
Tho next party will be given on Jan
uary 15 tli.
S. B. Graham, room 3 ovor post"
office, lias art caloudars to givo
away.
Mrs. II. II. Corliss of Pheonlx was
In Medford Wednesday.
Attorney II. A. Canaday was In
Phoenix Wednesday on legal busi
ness. The Loyal Temperance legion will
Bneet next Friday at 4 p. m. In tho
hasemont of tbo M. E. church. All
children from C to 1C aro invited to
come.
There will be- no skating Monday
afternoon or evening at tho rink.
244
I, M. Collins, cashier of tho Dank
of Jacksonville, wa In Medford
Wednesday on bufc''isss.
Thoro nro still n few of those clus
ter street lights which nro not burn
ing. Phono your ordora In to Hada
Bros. Transfer Co. Office phones:
Bell 3152; Home 350-K.
Mis. S. M. Woods visited Ashland
friends Thursday.
Mrs, I. Dodge of I'nrla, Mich., who
has been in Medford for several days
visiting her daughter, Mrs. F, 13.
Merrick, loft Thursday for Los An-
gOlOSi
Mrs. Olive Hayes, of Newport,
Wash., arrived In Medford Thursday
for a Visit to hot- sister, Miss Idu
Keith.
ti. T. With and children returned
main In Medfortl nnd 6ngHige In
huslnetts.
Miss Alabama nronton has re
Uirned to Monmouth, Qrtv after a
Tbv daB visit with her alstor. Mrs.
J. K, FuBrikniui.
.f. P. Duncan, operating mnnsgof
of tho wireless telograph station in
Medfbrd, lias boon transferred to Se
attle, and- left Wednesday for his
nevf station.
Mrs. M. R. Dunham of this city is
visiting Grants Pass friends.
Mrs. M. tii. Gray ot 1 15 South
MIstletoo sreot, left Thursday for a
two months visit to her old home In
Brooklyn, X. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Shnlti, of
Uklah, Cal., Arrived In Medford on
Wednesday and may docldo on locat
ing hero. Mr. SliulU is' an oloctrl
clan. Dr. II. P. HftBgraVtt loft Wednes
day for Los Angelas; where, he will
Join Mrs. IlarfenKO and dnughtor,
who loft for that plnce' last week.
They expect to be absent a couple
of nfonths.
Clielket Pasha, Commander of tho I One of a Parly of Four Kills Four
Turkish Constitutional Forces, or
Yoiiurj Turks, Is Said to Be Victim
. of Assassination.
ADMIRAL EVANS DEAD.
(Continued Frcra Page Onei
LONDON. Jan: 4.Chefket Pasha,
leader oT tho Young Tirfts and com
inatfdor Of the Turkfrh constitutional
forces, has been assassinated, accord
ing to dispatches received hero to
day. All telegraphic eomtifttataftttiu
Policemen and Wounds three Oth
ers in Makluri Escape Quo of
Ameilcan Party, Is a Woman.) i
UKOKSKA, KOMriH, Jrtft. J.Fntrf
AiftwrifHltiN, o of limn killed four
pHtpi anijH!inli it tour otlitn-s
three pudmlily fntnllv nro today h
hiK M.nmhl by Oie polioe uf thi din.
trie!, tkt f the rtiutli"'" ix noiu-
IMIIUAGO. fll Jan.
with Constantinople la hitofmtd , nn.
and details of the alleged aMaslan
tlon and official verification aro not
obtainable. Tho same dUpatch stat
ed that the Adriauunle arm corps
A poMcoiuNii koi knl al the Ameri
cans' dam". It wa- upenod and he
fell dtad fUI flvo bullets (hntiudi Ihe
head. Tim offlesr tailed t inviMi-
f.r-ljeelarlun
that all obstacles to his proposed
battles with ,llm Tlynn, the Pueblo
flioiuan, and Sam MnVoy had been
wiped away, Jaok .Inhnsun, hwtivy
elutft chHiuploh, filer nn IdlfiiAia
if tiMirty iwb ysiavir, aifnounftd to
lay tliut he would start tralulug at
UtWn (or fhtf Piyan IrtJut, The Imttla
uotweon (ho "big stmiku and Mynn
will lie Rtagial at Windward. Nev.
The champion U to recolvu $30,ooi
uh his cut and oiuvthlrd Interest In
the moving yleMires,
tits battle with IJynn over, John-
wm, provlilmg lm iimji(Mea or tli
flromaii, will rush to rails to pro
paio fur bin fight, with .Mo'j'
hod commenced, n march to Coiistan- Kt a rejort 1 lift t t'u- American hud
olis nnd al-o a large contingent from
West Point military academy will at
tend the funeral.
Admiral Kvxns' death was sudden.
When he arue yesterday he an
nouueed to members of his family
(hat he felt in hotter health and
spirits than he laid onjoyod fr some
time. He said he felt no ill effects
from the old wounds received in the
civil war or from the recurrent at
tacks of rheumatism from which he
had suffered for yours.
After partaking of hearty lunch
eon Admiral Evans went to his li
brary. He wan stricken thore about
2 p. in. Members of his family im
mediately summoned Dr. S. S. Adams,
who found him in great pain. Uo
siMiuding, apparently, to treatment,
the -admiral fell into a restless sleep
and hi- famliv believed all immediate
dnugcr wan pansed. He awakened,
however, shortly after 4 o'clock ami,
ntisi!c' himself on hie elbow with
great difficulty, announced that he
was choking.
"I am unable to get my broalh," he
suid. Thou he sank hack and, fully
conscious to the last, died at -1:4."
o'clock.
With him at tho end were hi- wife,
his daughter, Mrs. 11. I. Scwnll, mid
his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank T.
Evan, wife of the admiral's only
son, a liimtonnnt commander in the
navy, attached to the torpedo boat
destroyed Moiiahan. The only other
member of the family who was nut
present wa his daughter, Mrs.
Marsh, wife of Captain Charles ('.
Marsh, commanding the cruiser North
Carolina.
tfaopTo.
Stormy scones In the chnmbor of
deputies nro said to have followed a
inMug of l the msW cabinet named
)iy Said Pasha. Krlethm .resulted
when the grand vlsler announced
hat It was tho Intentfcin of the min
ister to proceed with the policy di
rected at a modification of the con
stitution. Poaco was partially re
stared when the grand vltlor an
nounced that a debate on tho con
stitutional bill would be held this
afternoon.
Although dispatches Trom Tripoli
quiet conditions thoro, it was learned
today that Italy Is proparlng to send
more troops to Cyronnlca.
PHOENIX ELECTION
Ml iUfCVT TllCOnHV 1'AKISIAN SACK dall -fc
, i. w Nt A lUtollfll ,ia,r " o,f -'
' you will give to your hnlr a
TERROR OF COST OF
LIVING HIS DEFENSE
SANTA IUIU1AKA,.C1., Jan. !.
Takiu of tetiinony in tho trial of
John Ifoch, charged with the murder
of hid 4-hour-old babe, began today.
It was evMonl fnm Hie nfitsel that
the defense plans to base its ctie on
Heeh's terror of tho ever increasing
cost of living. Further, it as inti
mated that the attorneys may try lo
prove that the father n driven in
nno Fy worry over his praoitul eco
nomic prablema. ,
The jury, which has been complet
ed, is composed almost entirely of
farraero living near thit, city. Jt was
secured with little difficulty.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Woman for general
housework, wages $1 per day. Ad
dress IJox 25 care Mall Tribune.
Utm
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
' Bax, Pliono 37t
'.Night Piione,s, V. W. Woclts iotl.
A. ti Ofrr, 5J002.
I.ADV ASSIfSTANX
FOIl SALE Homestead relinquish
ment of ICO acres located in the
Hams valley country. This place is
thoroughly equipped with every
thing Hint pertains to farming.
Good team, wagon and haincbs, plen
ty of oorn and hay to winter tho
stock, hIx bond of hogs, three head
of , fltio tows, enough apples und
potatoes to last until next season,
and enough tools on tho placo to
start In clearing and fencing.
Thoro' Is enough timber alono to
pay foj; tho placo. Tho whole lay
out goos for lirO0. Terms.
CEO. 0. COnNITIUS,
210 W. Main St.,
M. C031. Ifffmo 313-lt
FOR SALE Homestead relinquish
ment of ICO acres, three miles this
sldo Eaglo Point. Freo soil, and
some sticky.
An excellent htllsldo property
for fruit.
Fine gardon land. Tho Improve
ments don't amount to much, but
tho land Is worth the money.
Only $fi00.
GEO. C. COUN1TIUS,
310 W. Main St.,
M. C031. Home 343-It.
Phoenix 'Will liac its citv cfeetiou
next Tuesday, Januarv 9. The names
of thoe wjio have qualified and
whose names will appear Am the of
ficial ballot lire:
'or mayor. A. II, Fisher.
Kecorder, F. K. Ftirrv.
Marshal, Ira Dunfnp and Joliu
Wright.
CouneilmcJif 1rt ward, (I. T.
Thrasher and Lloyd Culver.
Conncilmcn, Second tpird, W. J.
Ueardsley, 1. F. Pratt, JJ. S. Stan
di! fe.
Couneilmcii. Third ward, Eil Wilde,
A. II. Uouston, Henry Shaffer.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY GRAND
JURY REOPENS PROBE
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. !.
The Los Angeles county grand jury
today reopened its probe of the dyna
miting cftses, and fhrce witnesi'
wero ordered to hold thcim-cltcs m
readiness to go before the inipiisi
forial body. These were Leenartl S.
Holer, a night watchman employed in
the Higgins building, where, the Me
Namara defense maintained offices;
Miss Ethel Koniftgiuin of Ksu Kran
eisco, a stenographer employed b.
Clarence Darrow, and L 1C. Kusell;
privjito secretary to Job Harrimnn.
It wits stated flutt Kiissfll would be
tho first witness.
no isports. Uenitoreeineiits wei-e
sHimiMined. One ! the Americans
stepped out. holding up his hands
and sayiojr "I surrender." An offi
cer approarhed and fell with a bullet
through liU Itcarf.
The Auu'riVun look the levolver and
cartridges fnun his belt and said:
'Tlwftks. that's all I wanted," and
returned to the hou-e. In a few min
utes he reappeared, a gun in each
hand, calmly walked through the
crowd and sought-ri'iau'e n a garden.
In a subsequent llulit he killed two
more polieeinen.
GLORIOUS HAIR
For Nwry Woman Who Wants It.
Any., woman who neglects her hair
cannot expect to lmv as lovely hair
as the woman who doesn't.
Wash tho hair one" a week, uso
keep your
few days
beautiful
lustre that you will he proud of.
PARISIAN SACK Is a most roll
ablo hair tonlo; so reliable that Chns
Strang guarantees It to eradicate dnn
draff, stop falling hair and itching
fccalp, or money back.
It should bo used as a dressing by
every member of the family booause
It keeps the scalp clean, prevents hnlr
from turning gray and baldness.
Large bottle GO cents. You will have
no use for ordinary preparations
after once giving delightful PARI
SIAN SAGE a trial.
Glrl.Dronks Arm,
Mis Aim1 tlockci'Miuith, while
-killing at I he Plioemv link Wedtiea.
dn evening, hud lln nilsforluiie lo
tall ami fnulliie her hkmI arm. She
Whs ulM'lt prompt iilteliliou nnd is
now mi the loud l riocr.
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Not innnv tiiimleilteil IiumIiichh
oppot'liitiillcrt will ho iMjiisldored liy
people who Imvu money lo invwtl In
this ellv hli week,
HiiHldiiK fur lienHh,
Do You Need Drain Tile?
WH MAN't'l'ACTrilE IT
ii '' i li i J
i
The Itcnt That Can J!e Made,
lleforo Oiderlng See tfs,
Rogue River Pottery Co.
Plant at Tola. IMP Gaiuett-Coiey llldg,, Mcilfoul
I?
This
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V TM9C Bk V ". iViNin -. y w 2
ssStowiw a if ill I I .in a nt 4
Uaftln will be staged by Itugli M' i?
Inlosli, tho AitNimllan promoter, I j
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NOTICE. (5
,AVfll tho Hirt who took two wag-iV
oiis from I. II. McDsnlels roMldemejy
on Tuft avenue return sumo at nine J
and nothing will be done, but If not ,7
returned Immediate action will be Z
taken. Vi:UNE V N DYKE 'J
A Full Line of
Peerless Lamps I
All tfimnmtooil. Now in 3
tho time to mL your Iiouso
wired. (()0(1 l'K't nth'lH to J
tho comforl of winter
liioiithn.
Southern Orcyon ricctrlcCo
North Grapo Street.
!4'4,'rfsTrtfr''rfor''
iu m m nn.
TUSCAN .SPRINGS
Having no cnunlpn oarth In variety of
mineral waters and curing diseased
that medicines-will not reach. It you
aro In need of health, como now. Wo
aro opon all tho year and can give tho
best ot caro and attention now as well
as In summer. Stngo dally from lied
Uluff to tho spring! Purthor par
ticulars address
E. B. WALBRIDGE
TUSCAN M'UINGK. CAL.
Ilasklns for heaJUi.
Draperies
We enrrr a very complete line of
dr&rwleii, lace curtain, ilxturca, etc
anJ Jo ail classes of apholstcrlnK- A
Biec!al man to look After ttiH work
exclusively sml will Klvo n gooil
ervlca an Is possible to get In even
the largest cities.
Weeks & McGowan Co
SKATING RINK
Under New Management
It is the place for mothers, fathers, brothers, and
sisters to enjoy themselves. Races every Wedncs
day, Saturday and Sunday, also band concert. Spc
tators, 10e; skaters, 25c. All other days spectator
free. Lady spectators free at all times.
Lady skaters free. Wednesday nights with band
concert. Lady beginners free from 10 a. m. to 12 m.
every day. Uink open afternoons and evenings.
Children lOe Saturdav afternoons.
'PlOb ,f. LAUNDV.
In order to give space or our regular foek, in1 will place on
SALE THIS WEEK
Beginning Tuesday, January 2, 1012,
. . ' AT Ct)ST
Genuine Navajo and Chlmayo Rurjs, Pillow Tops and Table Covers
Caletlars
Dolls
Pictures
Games
Indian Baskets
Holiday Stationery
Craftsman Leather Good's
Leather Hand Bans
Brass and Copper Goods
Desk Sets y
ALL AT COST
All reuular 75c reprint Fiction, GOc.
THE MERRIVOLD SHOP
M
any longer trying to read without
glasses. (!o this ery day to
Dr. Rickert
and have your oyoalght prarly
cor'roo'leil, Many wine people In
tht'Hc parla claim he ix the best in
that line. Office over Kciitnei',
Medford.
Game Boards
Also Full line of
Games
all seasons
...First...
National Bank
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MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00
D.ited States and Postal Savings Depository
We solie""4 your business, which will reoeivo our care
ful attention.
F, K. Deuol, President M. L. Alford, Caaliior
Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior
Medford
Book Store
"We have for sale some ten-acre tracts across tho
road from the Stale Kxperiment Station recently lo
cated between Phoenix and Talent. The soil is suit
able for fruit, alfalfa or garden. Well water in quan
tity sufficient for irrigation' can be had at 20 to 25
feet (wo have a wall on an adjoining tract which sup
lilies 200 gallons per nfhmlo). The price is $JI00 lo
$TJ50 per ncrfl, and we can mako very easy terms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
BJfoil Tribuno Block
i:H WckI Mam St.
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IRRIGATION NOTICE
TO ALL NEW USERS OF WATER
The Irrigation Season Opens
, April 1st. Make Arrangements
for Your Water Early so as We
Can Give (You Prompt and Ef-
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ficicnt Service. '
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY CANAL CO.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager
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