Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PXOE THREE
MEDFORO WILL
BAND GETS
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MILL WORKERS STILL
CONTINUE BIG STRIKE
TD DROP CASE EVIDENCE AGAINST
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METTFOTZD MATTJ TRTBUN13, rP.DFOTM), OI?K(10, TrUNPAY, 'FPTITRrA'RY G, 1912.
WANTED
HUSBAND
AKEORCHARDISTS
fill
DREW
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Dlrcltiors nf Lonal Association Vole
i tu Hold Fair Also, Scptiralo From
tliii District Or(iniil7titlon Officers
Circled.
Monday nlxlii Urn MliicliluitiliTM of
Oil) IIiikik Itlvnr l"n lr imoi;lutloii
Mot III llni Mi'drnrd lintel mill tthteli'd
tint following IhiiihI uf (llKHlern:
Mayor W. II fuiion. o 1,. Dm in.
B. Wolf, .1. I). Hull, H. H. Hinlili.
Guorxt Putnam, 0. ,. Hi'uoiiiiitrliorii,
). WorlliliiKloii. W. P. Hun, H. (I.
TrowbihlKO. A. IC, Wnru, l. A.
Welch, (' Till!, J. V. liMtwIur, Dr.
.1. U. IIuIiiih,
Tliu liuHrtl of dlrei'lors liolil a incut
f UK mill selected Hume officers, and
t'emntltt'H:
President, W. II. Canen: first vice
piosldyni. (I. L. Helim nun horn; n't
iilii! vim pruflil'-nl, O. II. Carpenters
llilnl vice irHliluiil, W. P. Huns hoc
rotmy, A. IC. Win iij tieuniiror, (J. L.
Davis.
lixmjutlvti conilulltoe I. Worth.
Itigtuu, Dr. J. I.. Helms, H. Wolf, K.
tJ. Trowbridge, A. IC. Ware.
I'liiunrn committee I'iimI Cum
IiiIiik. J. W. Drcwilor, H. H. Hinlili. J.
D. Ili-ll.
Program mill printing -O. L. Da
Vis. A. K. Wnro, H. . Hitillli.
II was decided ttntl tint ilnto Mr
holding tin next fair mIioiiIiI bit from
him) including Ki'iii'Miiii'T no ami
October B, nnil thht entry ilnyn
would In Hoptitmber MO nnil Octo
ber I. I
A now feature or tliu fair this fall
will Ik a broncho busting contest.'
pinvldlng lln "busters" of tlm row
counties can li Induced to bo hen)
llll till llUtC-S IIHIIIC1I.
Were will lio over ftJOOO of for.nl
In premiums mid tin inaiinKniiK'iit
oxpouln to In' able to hit iik ill' purses
of sufficient hUh to ntlrnet tint ni
tuiitlpii of all tlm fastest homoa on
tin I'uitlfle coast.
To itiHko iiilvnrlinhiit iuipnivo a
yiilir uttirn ttiipnivim --Knw I'Vitn n
nilvailci' of your HtornV cronlli -ri1-lli'til
nlwn your lon,, I'liurai'ti'r,
jHrwmiti am! niM,nmplUliiii"iil Ilii1"!'
ant tlin iiKpJrnllnim of a ri'al nu'f
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Mrs. Myrtle need McCullmiuli, the
Novelist, Left Letter to Friend Dr.
scrlliliin Her Miislinnd's Sliorleom
Inns Ciillcil Him Loafer.
niK'AflO, Feb. II. Explaining her
Miiii'iili in a Idler wiillcn to Dr. Ed
iniiinl Snugs ami mndo public loilav
liv lilin, Mr. My i tin Ki'Ml MfCul
Iimik'Ii, tlin nntclist, wiiyH Dial she
uunled a IiuhIhiiiiI ami a home, liul
"lri'v n drunken loafer."
Written in ht pielnntstpio h I I .
lint li'lli'i h'iiiU:
"l-Milv I li'ii rt I huo al Inst
opened Hie lit tit' Oonr I" r myself, iuiil
Imvif nini' tu tlin mivcr-iiocr Imnl.
I liuvi) broken lite promise made lo
ynu a yt'iir ago, ami set myself free.
It inav not lit' a liiawt way, lint it is
inv wnv. iiiul I must (i).
"Lust night wax 'tlin tHi'lllli mini
viTHiiryoi'mir iin'itiii)c. Il -(.Mfl'nl-IoiikIi)-
pi'oiniHi'tl to iwiiiii' liniuii ami
lirinu mi' llouiirH, limtiuul lie I'titnc
limim it J Iff I oVIiii'k fo ilrnnk In'
(ton It 1 tint hIiiihI. So lllix ninrniiiK I
li'fl Inniiii uilliniit NajiiiK Koml'liyf.
"I linvt' (liiiin llin ln"t t ixinlil I'm'
lint iniMTiilili' i'iirw, am faili'il
l'llilt'tl I'lllll'll. MlllllCll H llllilllltlll
ami a limm I ilii'w a Ihhimc uml n
ilriinkt'ii InatVr, lm iiinil" it In- lm-i-iii"i
lo Itttl mi' at iv ii point "
FAST CHRIST 10 BE
I'OKTdltCIIAItl). Wiuli , IVIi. (I.
Dr. I.iinln It. Ilarxanl, cinuifti'il of
inaiiMlaniilitt'i' l'r tin ilcatli f Mf
I'lnirt' WillniiNiiii, prulialilv uill !
HDiiti'iifi'tl liiiiinrriHV. Tin' iiiiiviiiiiini
i itiiprihiniini'iit in tltc pi'ititontiitry up
to 'JO fnr. u jail It'ini up to mil'
year, a Hue up to flOIIO or iiapno'i
uii'iit ami it lint'.
Mm. Ilarxaril in Mill in tint cimtinlv
of tint hIiitiIT, ulilli' Iter lniliitiitl, for
tui'r l.it'iiliMiiint llaxaril, .1ih Ni'llic
Slii'nuau, lior i'it h t til nutt', ami
KiauK l.illit', ulio wax nlmi tiif 1 !
at llic Olnlla lUHtitutmu, m in Seal lit
tryuiK tu rmi' tin $10,000 lunl t m'
rurit Ikt ri'li'iixi' ih'IhIiiik npiH'itl.
MEDFORD
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Tlin Mi'ilfnnl Itnml Iiiih m'cnrnil a
ni'W illict'tor In thy jinrHon of H. II.
Ilowt'll. ritinully ft out Allmrlii, nti
inlit, Mr. Ilowull Ik iwltl to bn pro
fli'litnl in UM'ry ilolnll of biinil worh
ami tlin iiiuiiiburM of tlm IdcmI ornNiil
ntloii it if piiltlin; foilh (ivory nfforl
liimiilliln to ritliilii lilin an thalr toailcr.
HiipinHiiiitiitlyiw of tlm Imnil will
uicnt wltb tint city coiiui'll tonlKbt
uml it nit that tint bund bit given fieo
tlm lino of t ho coiinull iiliumbitrK two
'Hiiln Mirli wtwk In whlrh to prac
tlut Tli opinion mh'Iiim to piovall
Kitaorttlly tlmt tlm connt'll would b"
ilnliiK n nutrltoiloui not la KrantliiK
iliitiu tint room.
NotliliiK will no miicli littlp In iniik
liiK MiMlfotd'M biirxnlu tlnyn ho much
a Hiiri'i'H iik Mill bund iiiiihIc. Tlm
Iio)h did I'xi'olb'ilt work InhL Bntur
dity and all tlm iiictclmiilK ftl klinl
ly (HHpoiicd to the orKiililiillon.
LIBRAnY IS ANXIOUS
FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Tlm library In cmiortully hiixIoiib
for : I f t h of I'liHtlri'ii'M bookH, um tbo
pr'xttditt collet Unit In M'ty mnall.
Home of tbo tltli'M ni'i'tlt'd arc- Atluiim,
Wnlltt UrellmrH: Altlrlrb. Ktory of a
llnd Hoy;. Attililitn NlKbtx: Curoll.
Alliu In WomlitrlHtiil; ldln. Wid
ow O'CalluKlmim; J-'rniiPb, Kuun of
Kwnnnit IIo)h; (iiluini, Cwnniui
llotiHobold TalkH; JolitiNou, IMinotoii
ItiiKitrn; KlrtKHlcy. ("ri'i'k llnroiii;
Itnnklu, immli'llon ()tt;iKc; Utmkln,
Klmc of tbu (loblttu ItlMtr; Ititiulck.
(ilcnlixh (ilrln; K'tton, Hoy SiouU of
Annrlta: Sbaw. ChmIIm IMalr; Tn
Kitrt. I.ltiln C.wy llotnw; WIkkIii.
Half a Doxnn lloumtkii'iii'iti. New
Cbroulclim of Ui'Im-ith, UitburiM of
Sunn) brook 1'nrin: Wblt't. AiUcn
turi'it of llobb) Ortlc.
BUTTE FALLS TEAM
PLAY MEDF0RD THURSDAY
Tint Med ford bnnkt't bull UHim In to
piny lint lltitto Kill 1b bnttkol bull t"atn
on the Nat floor 'llmriHlny vvouIiik.
Kt'brunry K. TbU wll Ibo a Reed
Khiiik hh tbu ltutto Knl In team won
from tbo AhIiIhikI toam liiMt wock.
ami wltmMii'il tbo Kamo bi'twiwn
Mi'ilfonl ami AHblaml licrc. ami ox
pri'ml I bolr tliflro to ndmlitltitt'r n
drnbbliiK to tbo MiiUord tomn. TliU
will Ik tbo lo-l bo' Hlxtb Kim"',
uml 1 boy nro iih ol ittiilcftHilisl.
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Artistic Printing, Bookbinding, Loose-leaf Systems, Posters,
Pamphlets, Fruit Labels, Stock Certificates, any and all
kinds of commercial and manufacturing printing at Portland
prices.
We have the largest and most complete plant and biggest pay
roll in Southern Oregon, and are equipped to fill any order,
large or small, on short notice. Color work a specialty.
Exclusive agents for .Old Hampshire Bend all colors the
stationery q culture.
Complete line of legal blanks.
We invite your inquiries.
PRINTERS AND BINDERS
25-27-29 NORTH FIR STREET
Notlilnn Visible fur Creditors or
Stockholders In Wreck of Gljjantlc
Wildcat Safe Found Empty
Clients Still Comlnu In.
sr.ATTLK, 'm-Ii. Fib. rt. Willi
I'n'Midi'iit Ibtlttriii V"i' ami tliu book
o' tin- WitMliiifyloii Or-biml compmny
ami tlii' WNHllftiKt"ii Irrigation anil
Fruit i'onimnyjrtit"oi(f. ami no nmuU
JMibb, a biHirltiK i" linnkriijiloy m H'
ini; licltl today, by Id'luii'o in linnk
rnjdcv .lobii I'. Moyl.
TI10 pi'lilion in bankruptcy whh
Jllctl cxtcnlay by tin- Sinntlanl Oil
coiujinny, A. C. Oimn uml Scott Wnl-Imi-i)
on clainiH ol I2I.-J7, $8dO.."0
ami $1'J."0 riMjMtotiwU. JInrry K.
Wilnon, iiici'ivur HpiKiiutcil by th 1
Htnle ciiiirt, located n n(c blonKiiiK
lo the ilufimol coinpioiv. bill it wh
iiIiboIiiIi'Iv cnijtly. Niiiiiitoiiw dientM
arc mIiII Hocking to thf 1 waiver with
Inlet, of Kiivriiloc of their Iioiuch mill
lifelong hiiviugA to buy Imnl tcrlifl
I'ltlt'K uml Htoclc in tim '.'i)cntit: "wild
eal" proM)Kilioii. ,
DR. RiGG TO MAKE
HOME IN MEDF0RD
Dr Jinnee It. HiKL'f Mount I'ulns
ki. III , who jk oxteiiMM'ty lutoreatcil
in IfoKue river Imnl. will hooii take up
bin icKiiloiit'c in Medfonl. The fol
towiuif IB front the Mount I'ulaki
(III. I Now nf .Iiuiuarv M. 11)12:
"It baw liitnn linowii fur aevnral
yenr that Dr. Jniiif- It. Itiax Iihm
lntt'ii itiM'bliinr lieavilv in Drcyoii
lamln, until at the prt-cnt lime bin in
leii'BtB Iberc nrw ry exteiiBivu and
ii'tfrtre Iijh pt'tnoMitl ati'iitHiu. The
doctor owiih two rnnclic nuitr Mod
fonl, Oic, ami hi molbir owiik a
ranch in the Hauit: utility. In order
to attend to those mure-In iiroperlv,
he ih compi'lluil to Iw 011 the ground,
He iiitemls moving to Medfonl, On.,
about Ausiiit 1 of tbi enr.
"Dr. Uiiix hnB lictti uiacticing nictl
iciui) hero for tins iwat M years and
has innilc boKts of friends ntut eatnli
liVbod a practiue and made for biin
xi'lf n reputation 111 his profoBniun
that few men hero lime attained."
Values that arc tincotninnnlv itf
ferinl in tlii- cily'B stolen should "be
utifomuionlv vellwdvortiiwd.
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PRINTING COMPANY
IAWHKXCH, Mum., Fob. C.Un
dnnnlcd by fbo f;uit that nearly all
l"Xtllo mlllK Intro am again riiniilnK
wltb orlpplod forctm, striking opor
atlve br today ar not illacfiiir
HKCtl, prttdlvtltiK tbnt tboy wilt yot
bo vbjtorloUM In tlm flbt.
"Wo will ralao 1X0,000 within the
next tltrw vH(,'kB and tbon flxbt thw
wi;ol triiaL and Killed ml 11b to a
atunilnMM," declarud Vlto I'nmldent
Htodol of tbo Induntrlnl Workors uf
tbo World, who Jihb arrlvitd horo lo
take clmrx'j of tbo strike "Tlm m
(Hallftt orKfliilzatlon i now bohlnd
thin atriiKKlo. It Iih.i 4000 local
ami each will contribute $20 to carry
thin flxbt to a KiiccoiHiftil concliiHlori."
TELEGRAPH TABLOIDS
KVdtSSK, Ore. "Tbo wxporlenco
1 Iihvh nlti9l aa u married man Ik
worth Just DO centa to m," John
WnUon told IiIm wife. Then bo band
ed bur $1 and departed, stio allt)KMi
In u divorce ault.
SBATTLB, WaKb. William Tal.
Cbluofc tonor, who annn wltb the
rnlvoralty of Oroon GIixj club, Inter
koIiik to tbo WaHhliiKtou Htato unl
vemlty, will tabu tbo part of Hia
watha, "the Indian maiden," In tbo
opera by that uuinc when It Ib BtagGd
by tbo DtiidentH this month.
TItlNBVIhLK, Ore. "Tho boy
aiiaworcd overy ipioatlon wroii(; and
I apauked blm to Impreas a 'few facts
on bin mind," explained Mlaa Hlta
MoorebtniBo to tbo cbool board. "I
(intend my cIiIM'b brains aro not
where Bho inatlo hor linpriimlonB,"
oBMitulated Mrs. Lour, who was
IrjIiiK to aut tho toucher dlunhMed.
IIOSTON'. Maw. Mrs. Mary C.
I.oavltt, honorary president of the
world ' W. C. T. U. for 10 years, 1b
'dmid bore
KANSAS CITY. Mo. After having
been a wife for two years, Mr. Julia
Scarloroui;b doclaroa that marriage
Is a failure. She filed suit for di
vorce. She 1b 11 oars of age.
l'ASADKNA, Cal. Adolphus
much will give $50,000 to bond a
hubgcription to build a $700,000
opora house In St. l.ouln. according
to tbo dotalls of a plan made nubile
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A6AIHSTBEHDER
Alletjed Dynamite Conspirators Ac
cused of Blowlny Up Hall of Rec
ords May Escape Further Prosecu
tion In Los Angeles.
T.OR ANOELKS, Cnl, Feb. .
'Mint the cnxtM itKninxt Hurt II. Con
ner, 1'. Ira Ilendor and A. H. fn1e,
(harmed with en'nrin to blow ap
th Hall of Itccorda, may be dropped,
wax intimntfd today by A wist ant
Diitrict Attoniov Itav (1. Horton.
.1. H. I lend rick, 11 Loa Anxekt la
bor lender, apent ni hour in confer
enee with Horton today. It waa aftmr
Hum mcetinjf that Horton hinted that
the enflea might be dropped. He aaid,
however, that a conference with Dis
trict Attorney Pri'ileripka would be
necpMHtrv beforo flnal action ia taken.
f'onncrw has been tried once on the
clinrxe, the jury duudinK 10 to 2 for
ncfuittal.
here today. Tho millionaire brewer
would make St. LoiiIb the home of
grand ojera In America.
SKATTI.E, Wash. K. V. Iloylo
wait amaulted and beaten by a man
to whom he had just given f0 cents
to gatkfy JiIb hunger early thin morn
ing. The thug escaped and the
"good Samaritan" was taken to a
hospital.
SACRAMENTO, Cal. IJIIIy Papke,
former jn'ddlcwolght champion of
tbo world, Iiob signed to meet Frank
Mnntell of Ilbode Inland In a '-'0-rotind
contcBt here on the afternoon
of I-Vbruury J2.
WASHINGTON' PremdeHt Taft
Taft today sent the nomination of
Frank Hoyle of Idaho to the senate
to be receiver of publio motiios ut
Juneau, Alaska.
LOS -AXGKLES. "Woll played,
old chappie; hooray!" cried Horace
Hoar to a fallen motorcyclist, llonr
had ju-t returned front nolo at Pna
deim. "This for' you," replied the
cyclist. Police httitiuii under escort.
POHTLAND Giving one Inst, ile
tpnirint: wail, "Johnny," a big tom-
I vnt fel1 fro"1 !' UV Kriekson's
IRUSI DESTROYED
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Officials Acccuscd of Makliifi Away
With Trunfc Full of Documents
Upon Which Government Depended
to Win Its Cast Against Trust.
WASHINGTON'. Peli. 0. riiir.
Vice President Prnuk Haeke mot
other officialw uf the American st I
unit Wirs cofnjmny with iletrMiiif a
trunk fnll of tloCHinnta with whi'-h
the xovcnimunl intemlud to fttipport
iti unit agninat jli ntcol trnt, lh
(lojHirtmeiit of justice today nikul H.e
Pnitcd Slntea court of itfew Jcriev to
enjoin the corporation from lurtli- r
dcHli-iiction of imjMirtnnt pupers.
Jnatice ilewrlment official-t litre
allej-ea Ilnackea helped dotrov 1 or
reapondenoe between hiuiMcIf and I',I
win .Inekfon, i tcJ ool unpen wr,
allowing that J. H. Farroll, thp'i pre-.i-dont
of the wire company and nov
president of the steel trust, knew of
the corporation's "pooling ami bid
ding" arrangementa.
Special AMfllitnnl Attorney Uickin
fion, who is comlucting the atccl tru-.t
investigation, charged today that oth
er incriminatory paper in posetioiL
of the trust are in danger of destruc
tion. The petition to the New Jarpy
court Specifically nlleguB that the pa
pers were destroyed because trti-t of
ficial feared they would bo pro c
Ptiteil under the Sherman anti-trn t
law.
saloon to the pavement. The cat was
hh. habitual drunkard. Whether it
committed swiplde in a fit of remor e
or fell while enjoying a aprce has not
been nscttrtnincd.
ALBANY, Ore. "I didn't mind the
beating he gave me, judge, nor the
cubing I got, or the fact that be wa-.
drunk, but when he twisted my cat's
tail, I slammed him with the wtoe
lid," explained Mrs. Olive Gregory.
Her sjoii!e got a jail term.
LOS ANGELKS Flabbily dressed
American woman and honorable Jap
anese in n theater lobby. A crowd
which gathered as the lady chipped
off a few remarks, cheered when the
Japanese bowed low and -aid: "The
ludy'b apology in accepted."
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