Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, ftiEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. ,7 AN PAR Y 19, 1012.
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STRIKE OUTLOOK
REAL ESTATE
Wlllamotto Valley Farms
of all description,
Garden hml Fruit Lands, Tlnihcr
Lauds.
Some excellent ImrguliiH In AL-"
1IANY CITY PHOPMUTY.
Wrlto or cull on
J. V. PIPE,
'J0:i West SecMiitl St.. Albany. Ore.
WOOD
COAL
TO KILL GOPHERS
GIVEN PARDON
Game Boards
Also full line of
.i Games
all seasons
ANY QUANTITY
BURBIDGE FUEL
TRANSFER 00.
MOTH HIONKH
P. F. Dutton Discovers Way to Gel
Rlt) of Rodents, Which Cause a
Great Deal of Damayc to Various
Crops.
May Not Live to Enjoy His Freedom,
Walkout Planned for March I Puts
Government Face to Face With n
&
However Owes His Liberty to
Perseverance ami Loyalty of His
Wife.
Very Serious Situation Trying to
Adjust Difficulties.
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WORRIES
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A new nntl interesting niethod ot
ridding fields of gopher ms bci'n
found hy T. V. Dutton, who lics m
tho Orclinrd Home Bcotiou, just ou!h
of Medford. Mr. Dutton noticed in n
polnlo field that tho gophers htid fol
low od the piitnto row, undermining
them, gnthnriug the potatoes into cer
tain storage, places. This gnvc him
nn idea. He then took potatoes, cut
them in two lengthwise and applied
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nrxenie iu me surinecs ot tlio cut. Hie
two pieces Merc thou held together
by mean of sharpened nintttho or
toothpicks. These potatoes wen? then
put hi the ground near where the
gopher wan found to he working, and
in every eae the animal was poi
bOued. Since large number of fann
ers have complained of tho ravage
u gophers iu their orchards, alfalfa
fields and gardens, this method of ex
terminating them should be of interest.
H. M
SEATON.
After baring walked more than
34,000 miles mid visited every country
on the globe, II. M. Seaton, of Chicago,
arrived In Now York a few days ago.
He left that city April D, IPOS, nnd
walked to the Pacific coast, whore ho
took n steamship to Australia.
Mr. Seaton was practically without
funds nud mado his way by lecturing.
MONARCHS MAY
VISIT AMERICA
King George, and Queen Mary Con
template Visit at Washington After
Attending Opening of Road In
Canada.
8A0 CHECK
ARTIST CAUGHT
S. W. Blame, Accused of Being a Bad
Check Artist, Is Held to Answer
by Justice of the Peace Glen 0.
Taylor.
WASHINGTON, . C .Inn. 11K--
. Jubilant vr the pardon xnhntcd to
her hutdtuud liy Prwidont Tuft, Mrs.
t'harles . Mntve, wifo of llm ox
banker and lee king of N'ew York, i
today on rout to Atlanta, where
Mor-o Iim been eonllned for two
years for the niK-application of the
Hinds of hunks which he formerly
controlled.
Monc owes lp freedom to the per
sisteuey and loyalty of his dcoted
wife. For two years he worked,
coiiuuuouMy, in ettorts to cause
I're-ident Tuft to extend clemency.
Mrs. Morsv's campaign for the re
looe of her husband t-Uutd when
he entered pri.-ou t,wo years ago. It
topped only when his release was
ordered IhIo votlerday bv President
Tnft.
LONDON, Jan. 10. King George
nnd Queen Mary arc contemplating
n visit to the United States, accord
ing to reliable information today.
Tho king will visit both New York
and Washington after his visit to
Canada at tho opening of ?ho new
trans-continental railroad there, in
1D14.
King Oeorgo will bo lhc first reign
ing British sovereign to set foot on
American soil. The late King Kd
wnrtl, whilu yet prince of Wales, vis
ited this country, incognito, in 1800
Ho was the gueM of President Iiu
chnnan at tho White House.
ADVOCATES MERGER
TO SECURE SEWERS
S. W. Blame, a bad check arlUt.
was arrested in Aledfwrd Thursday
night by Constable Siglcr and thi
morning was brought beforo Judge
Glenn O. Taylor, where he waived ex
amination and was bound over to the
grand jury, and'was nt oneu placed
in the county jail.
Blame is charged with forging n
onWk for.27.o0 on tho Brown Liquor j
company and signed by E. G. Brown.
The check was passed on a friend in
Ashland, where Minnie had run a
restaurant for a few days.
Blame came to Medford Thursday
and proceeded to buy red liquor with
hit ill gotten money and when arrot
ed he was in an intoxicated condition.
ATLANTA. On., Jan. lD. l'hysl
eians in attendance hero upon Charles
. Morse, tho New nrk bunk wreck
er, whoso sentence wit commuted by
President Tuft, declared today that
they believed Morse never would
leave Georgia alive.
BIRMINGHAM, Kngluiul. Jan. II).
Notification to mine operators
throughout tho Hriti-h iW that un
less a minimum wage scale is grant
ed the thousauds of men iu thu Na
tional Miners'-contVicnce will strike
.March 1, today put- the government
face o face with au industrial dis
tuihauce which may eclip-e the recent
disastrous labor 'troubles in Loudon,
Liverpool und Manchester.
The temper of the men is shown bv
a practically unnuiaious vole to
strike if their demand are not granted.
Hasklns for health.
Medford
Book Store
L. N. JDDD
TALENT OREGON
Jackson County
Orchards, Homes and Farms
In a Thriving Oontor in Ono of tho Gardon Spots of tho
Roguo Rivor Valloy
ST. PAUL, Minn., Jnn. 111. In ad
vocating a merger of Minnesota,
North nnd South Dakota, Idaho,
Washington, Oregon and Alaska iu
ctiorts to attract immigrants for the
development of the northwost, .lumob
J. Hill, whose railroad tap many of
these states, said teday:
"Whenever u country bus faltered
or blood still it hat) been entirely
through its reliance upon. politicians.
Hen must work out their own indus
trial salvation instead of trusting to
politicians to do it for thorn. Con
duct of businoss i not a niero scram
ble to get the best places at the
trough."
SECRET AGREEMENT BETWEEN
BIG PACKING CONCERNS
IMPORTANT CHANGES IN
UNION CONSTITUTION PLANNED
INDIANAPOLIS, 1ml., Jan. 19.
Important changes In the constitution
or the United Mlno Workers of
America were recommended In tho
report of tho executive committee
submitted to the convention of that
order hero today. ' Tho report urges
a revislcn of tho constitution so as
to provide for the recall of officors
of the union for malfeasance upon
petition of 30 per cont of tho mem
bership, and also for a revision of
the preamble so as to add working
mon's compensation and old ago pen
sions as objoets of tho union. An
other recommendation Is that the
eight hour day begin when the miner
enters, the shaft and ond whon ho
emorgos thorofrom.
An amendment to tho constitution
was introduced today providing for
tho establishment of a minimum
wage, below which no minor shall
bo permitted to go.
REVIVAL
ARE WELL ATTENDED
The meeting at the Methodit Epis
copal ahnri'h l-t night wn well at
tended and one of uuiiminI iutercnt.
Ilov. Hldridge said in jmrt:
"Man is a born trader and tho sub
ject of bad bargains or the three
worst bargain in hUtory, naturally
claim our attention. They werc
takeu as follow Genosis 'J.ri-3I.
Ivsui selling his birthright; Matthew
20:13, Judu celling the Savior, and
Mark SuNi. 'What shall it profit a
man to gain the whole world if he lnc
his own soul?'" .
Tonight is young people's, night. Ml
young jcoplc of Medford are cordial
ly invited and we will be more than
glad to see you there. Ilov. K. O.
Eldridge will preach to young people,
his subject being "Heart Failure." It
is expected the Junior choir will sing.
Come.
NAT SAYS HE WOULD HAVE
TO DECLINE MARRIAGE OFFER
Oh, How I Itched!
What Inntr ncrvc-raeklnc days of con
imi luriun wiini ICfIHa IIILNIl
"Ronyltch Ilea Itch.
or
eon
muat
tcrrlblo
ttant itch, until it urttned Hint
tear off rax rtrr akin thin .
Inatant raltar my akla coolcil, a cm t lied
and htnltfU!
TIip cry nrst drops of D.D.D. Pro
Fcrlptlen for Kcxoma atopped thai nwfut
Uy?.,n?,nn.ll,.: "' vorV niontcnt
1VD.D. touched tho tiurnmir akin tho tor
turo ciuaed. A 26o bottlo proven it.
D.D.D. has bflen known for yenra nn
tho only ahaolutt-ly rllatili roxenut
remedy, for It wnaiim inv th iii.
pcrniH and Iravim the akin as clear and
healthy ns that of a child.
All other druRKlnia have D.D.D. Prc
(icrlptlon so to them It you can't como
to u hut don't accept uoino bin protlt
aubittltuto.
Dut If you come to our atoro. wo am
no certain or what D.D.H will do for you
that wo offer you a full lro liatilo on
this Rtiarnntee: If ou Uo not nnfl.thnt
It taken nwny the. Itch AT ONCE, Jt
coats you not a. cent.
Mcrifortl I'lianuacy.
Saturday
Specials
CMS. L. SCHEIFFELIN
THE GROCER
SUCCESSOR. "TO V. II. RAKDON (to, CO.
Saturday
Specials
J) lbs. Jnp K'icu
7 His. lloiul Rice
Hulk CV'onuut, tho pound
50
50
.15
8 IIih. Pol it Prune's
0 His. Italian Pnuios
a MIIIM
50
50
Calif. Kanoy lOvap. IVaohcH, lb. 15
Fancy Eastern Evaporated Raspberries
the pound only 25c
Mount Tamalpais
Military Academy
SAX ItAIKr, WIST KM), CALIF.
An accredited IliRh School. (Jrammar
Clasacs. Junior School soparnto. Only
Western School bavins Cavalry and
Mounted Artillery. Open-air Gymna
sium. Open-air Swimming Peel.
United States Army Officer dotallcd
as superintendent. ;oxt term be-
glno January 8th, 1913.
AUTUUIl CKOSBV, A. M., 1.I).
. Head Master.
Standard llama,' pound 16J4 Standard Hreald'ast Hai'on, lb i-0
Picnit! llama, pound 13$ rolumbia Hroakfast Baaon, lb. .28
Cottage llama, pound 17 f1oluinbia llama, pound 23
Remember we still sell
The Famous Snowdrift Flour and Pure Gold Butter
Everything in Green Vegetables and Fresh Fruits
nn
M'MANIGAL TO BE
BROUGHT BACK TO COAST
CHICAGO, Jan. 10. The stronKest
oucleuce yet brought out in tho con
spiracy ciihe iiRuiuHt J. Ogdcii Armour
and nine oilier millionaire Chicago
beef packei-H oume today when the
Rovenmicnt attorneys introduced
Everett Uill, iminugcr of the Coiibol-
idated Ueef company of Philadelphia,
iormcrly m the employ of Chicncro
piickiiifr housofci, as a wituosH. Dill
textillod that while he was in the em
ploy of the beef trust ho lmd coin
luuuieated with the various packing
houao eonconiiiif,' juice uiniKiiiH, ship
ment limitatioiiH and that thu go vera 1
jmekinjj hoiiHe had a htieret ii,'roe
lueut. "Tho Armour, Svift and Xutional
(lompauios," aid Dill, "ubud tho hiimo
tenl fliires. I Jmvo worked for all
three of th 00 coiiccnib and know this
to bo true,"
SOCIALISTS OUST FELLOW
FROM FRISCO PARTY
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 10.
Ortio Mrtlaniiml. contWed dvna-
mitor, will be brought to Los AiiL-elo.
proBtimubly to testify in tho trial of
indicted labor leader.
Attaches of the sheriff' office
stated today Hint Sheriff Ilammel
will briiifr .Mc3Tani;:nl from Indianap
olis when the fedora! grand jury in
sossion there concludes its iuvchti-a-tiong.
United Stntos Deputy Dihtrict At
torney MoCormiok refused to state
whether MeJIanigal would be proe
nnted on an indictmont returned by
the fuderal grand jury in Los Angelas.
REV. W. F. M'FARLAND
MUST STAND TRIAL
CHICAGO. Jan. V. "I wi.uld be
compelled to rofuse, sadly perhaps
but noiiu the lew flnnly," replied Nat
Goodwin whan asked what ho iuld
do if he wire made the object of a
leap year proposal by a pretty girl.
"Hut you wouldn't Imve the heart
10 uirii ami tico under mu-Ii circum
stances i" wan suggested.
"Hut no girl could recognize me,"
Goodwin returned. "You see, I'm
traveling incognito. I've taken off
eight xui)ils in weight iu the lat two
months."
When reminded Hint the disguise
must bo maintained for 12 months,
Nat sighed and shook his head.
"No, I'vo incurred my lt miiritall
rosonsibility," be said. "No further
attempts to come back for me."
Under pressure he admitted that
ho might bo willing to be a brother
to someone.
Can't you write a want ml tlint will
interest tho peron who is looking for
a better place to live?
LAST DAY OF WHITE SALE
10c VAL. LACE 3c
1000 yards fine" French
Val. Laces, values up to
10c, sale price, a yd 3
AT
MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR POSTOFFICE
L0c TOROHON LACE 5c
1000 yards wide Torchon
Luces, heavy ouulity, 10c
values, sale price, yd. 5
RAN FKANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 10.--Expelled
beeauso ho aocoptud the ap
pointment or election commissioner
tendered him by Mayor Itolph, Wil
liam Mepovitt, recont candidate for
mayor on the socialist ticket, is today
ousted from tho party.
( W, llogtio, a striking machinist,
lmd boon selected for tho position by
tho parly, but the mayor took Mc
Dovitt in prefevoiicQ.
MoDovitt luiji given notiuo of ap
peal to (ho iintiro lncjilbiii'dliip of the
rlnvty and a biliol will )io taken mi his
csv.
ORKKKVILLE, Twin., Jan. Jf).
Guarded by Doiovticc Lutz, tho Jtev.
W. F. McFarland, pastor of the I'nit
cd Presbyterian iniHsion bore, left to
day for Pittbburg, Pa., to stand trial
on charges of performing two illegal
operations on Miss Klsio Coe, his pri
vate secretary. Mitu Coo died Jan
uary T lust in a Pittsburg hospital.
In hiia anxiety to- face his accusers
tho minister waived his'right to tight
extradition, declaring that ho wauted
to reach Pittsburg at tho earliest pos
sible moment.
"There is up foundation for the
charge against me," he said. "I shall
bo able to establish my innocence
without difiioulty."
I'll e a Cared In 0 to 14 Dya
i'qur druBBlst ' will reruna money If
t'AZO OINTMENT falls to euro any caao
of Jtchlnr, JUInd, meedlng or Protruding
Piles iu C to 14 days. 60a
Ilaeltltis for health,
MRS. LARAMORE
TELLS JTROUBLES
Lady in Goodwater Describes Her
Distressing Experience and
Tells How She Was
Finally Relieved.
Goodwater, Mo. "Ever since I waj
a little girl," says Mrs. Riley Laramore,'
"I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia, i
I suffered misery after eating, and had
terrible heartburn.
I thought I had to suffer this way as'
long as I lived, but when I began to take I
Thedford's Black-Draught, In small
doses, every night, 4hc heartburn was all
gone In a few days, and I could eal
without distress.
1 took two small packages In all, and
although that was some time ago, the
dyspepsia has not returned.
I speak a good word for Thedford's
Black-Draught whenever I have the op.
portunlty,"
If eating causes distress, we urge you
to try Thedford's Black-Draught. II
cleanses the system, helps the stomach tc
digest Its food, regulates the bowels, and
stimulates tne liver.
It acts gently and Is without bad after
effects. Try it. Price 25c.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
"Women's iMuslin CJowna, Corset Covers und Drawers,
all well made and nicely trimmed, up to 75c values, sale
price, each 29
"Women's f!ine quality Corset Covers, Gowns und
Drawers, trimmed with laco or emhroidery, values up
IU pl? Mlliv I I i vrfWJ l(lVIl ai,4tiiil kLp1C
Beautiful New Gowns in slipover und high neck
styles, all nicely trimmed and well jnadc, up to $1.50
values, sale price each
Children's Waists, Draw
ers and Skirts, values up
to 2oc sale price ea. 12
79
Childrons Drawers, Skirts
and Waists, values up to
35c, sale price each.. ..19
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
5000 yurds Ueuutil'ul .French und German Val. Laces
and Insertions, values up to 20c, sale price, yard.. ..,.5
1000 yards wide Cambric IOmhroiderics and Inser
tions, values up to 15c, sale price, a yard 5
New wide Jfloiinoings and Corset Cover Embroidery,
real 50c values, sale price, u yard t..29
'10-inch Fine Swiss .Vlouncings, beautiful patterns,
$2 values, sale price, a yard 98
Good Torchon Lacos,
splendid 5c values, sale
price, a yurd 2
Fine Cluny Lacos and In
sertions, 25c values, sale
price, a yard ,
MUSLIN
"Fruit ef: the Loom,"
Viy.Ai grade, sale price, a
yard 9
TOWELS
Our regular 18c Towels,
large size, on sale Satin
day, each ...a '. 10
SHEETING
Good heavy unbleached
8c quality, .sale price, a
yard ". 6
SHEETS
72x90 Bleached Sheets,
60c values 39
LONG CLOTH
10-yd. bolls worth $1.50,
sale price, a bolt....i1.10
OUTING FLANNEL
Fine 10c quality on sale
Saturday, a yard 8 only, a yard 5
PILLOW SLIPS
'12 und 45 inch Pillow
Slips, 18c vulues, eueh 11
CORSETS
AVomcn's front luce Cor
sets, $1 vulues, sulo price,
u pair 59
PRINTS
Best quality, Sutufduy
OIL OLOTH
Best quality, sale prico, a
yurd 19t
INDIA LINON
Fine quality extra wide
15c grudp, sulo price, u
yurd 11
APRON GINGHAM
Good grude, Saturday
only, a yard G
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