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w whmfc..iw it,uiiinhm,m'iimt.-u- PAGE SIX -i " ftfEDTfORD MAIL TRITONS, MEDFORD, ORKCION". TUKKDAY. VMmUTARY in, ,1012. ! li METHODISTS 10 CAMORRISTS TO ESGAPEGALLOWS Generally Believed That State Has Failed to Prove Its Case Although Connection With Camorra Proved Satisfactorily. ILLINOIS SOCIETY NEW CREAMERY ANNUALJEUNION FOR APPLEBATE NEW CHEMICAL TARIFF FAVORED Democratic House Committee on Ways and Means Approves Revi sion of Payne Law Which Will In crease Governmental Revenues. TO CELEBRATE ADMISSION DAY WILLJE AIREO New York Said to Do Fanlnu Political and Judicial Scandal as Result of the Retrial of Schlff's Former Valet. Board Decides to Commence Con struction of $12,000 Structure to Bo Located on Third and Barttctt Streets. Natives of Sucker State to Number Farmers Organize Cooperative Plant Hunt to Bo lnaii(iirntcd Governor of of Hundred and Fifty Enjoy Pro- and Recall New MachineryBrand Arizona Without Ostentation or Display Tomorrow Public Holiday Is Proclaimed. gram of Feasting, Music and Will Be "Valley Prldo" New Speaking. Building Erected. GOTIH SCANDAL BUILD CHURCH A meeting of the official board of tlic First Methodist Episcopal church was held Monday evening, at which It was decided to at onco commence tho construction of a now church building. About a year ago the church pur chased a lot 100.100 feet In slzo on tho northeaat corner ot Third and North Dartlott Btrccts, one block north of tho present church building, and it Is upon this ground that tho now church will bo built. There wore somo members of tho board who favored tho proposed site at the corner of Eighth and South Ivy streets, but as tho church now owns this properly on Hartlett and Third streets It was considered unwise to attempt to pay $10,000 for tho Ivy street property. Tho new church Is to bo of bun galow design, and is to have n seat ing capacity of 750. It Is to bo built cither of wood or cement blocks and Is to cost not over $12,000. In addition to this there is to be ex pended from $2000 to $5000 In fur nishing tho church. It Is expected that the old church building and grounds will bo sold and the sales price applied on the new church building. Work is to commence on tho new building Just as soon as tho archi tect can prcparo tho plnas and con tractors can bo given an opportunity to submit bids. Tho present church building Is by far too small to accommodate the present attendance. Last Sunday at tho rooming services tho church was packed to Its capacity and somo left who could not secure seats. The most inconvenient condition Is that of tho Sunday school. Every Sunday over a hundred members of the school aro compelled to go Into tents and nearby dwellings to hold their morning sessions. This Is surely an unpleasant condition in that If con tinued for any great length of time there Is danger of the school attend ance diminishing Instead ot increas ing as has been the caso for the past year, hence it is imperative that the new building be gotten ready for occupancy Just as soon as Is possible. VITKKllO, Italy. Fob. 13. Willi the resumption of arguments in the Crimorrit trial todny, it is jseucmlly buliovcd that the state bus failed to prove its case, and practically every body connected with the famous- trial expects that the accused men will be acquitted. That thO men on trial were con nected with the Camorra there is lit tle doubt, but there has been a total absence of direct evidcuco to prove that any of them had any connection with the murder of Cuoccolo and his wife at Naples. The whole prosecution depends largely upon the testimony of Ab bemaccio, the informer, who turned state's evidence and the defense has cast grave doubt on his sanity. M'NAMARAS' COUSIN TRIES SUICIDE ROUTE ABERDEEN. Wash.. Feb. 13. James McN'amara, Identified by let ters and telegrams as a cousin of James U. and John J. McNamara, set fire to his mattress in his Jail cell hore and later tried to commit sui cide in tho jail bathtub. McNamara was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. He produced letters showing ho was a cousin of the McNamaras convicted of dynamiting In Los Angeles and a railroad ticket to Lose Angeles. The man was released and took a south bound train. THIRTEEN SALOONS IN SHASTA COUNTY CLOSED REDDING, Cnl., Feb. 13. Tiiirteen saloons in the ensteni part of Shasta county nre closed, the 90-dny limit allowed by law after the supervisorial district was voted dry' having expired. SAN FRANCISCO TO HAVE MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl.. Feb. 13. San Francisco is to have a municipal ojwra Iiou-o in the projected civic center by the time the lfll." fair is ready to welcome the world. It will co;?t .f".")0,000 and will rival anything of its kind anywhere Supervisor Henry Payot will Mon day next present to the board of supervisors a resolution opening the way for the laud grant bythe city. While the institution will be owned by the city, the taxpayers will not pay for it. The Musical association of San Frauci-co is financing the project. Colonel Marshall Dodd Dead. LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Feb. 111. The body of Colonel Marshall Dodd, a pioneer San Franciscan, was found today in a vacant lot here. It is be lieved he succumbed to apoplexy. Colonel Dodd commanded the famous Third United States cavalry during the civil war. Natives of Illinois to the number ot 1R0 gathered at .Moose hall Mon day evening for their third annual reunion. Following a business meet ing there was an. excellent program and refreshments. Tho air of Jollity pervaded the usually atatd business session and considerable fun was oc casioned when E. C. Ireland was elected treasurer to succeed John Wosterlund and the books and Hit club dobt changed hands. Itefore the meeting was resolved Into a social session a little of everything, from woman's suffrage to bonding the treasurer, bad been discussed. Musical Program. Miss Dorothy Wicks, who has a promising soprano voice, was hoard in song accompanied by Miss Irene Perl, violinist, A reading by Miss Koba Dwlght, music from tho Vlc trola, loaned by Mr. Whetsol. and some anecdotes of Lincoln from Mrs. John I'orl completed the short pro gram. Mrs. Perl came to Medford from Macon county. Illinois, near Lincoln's home, and she has a fund of Lincoln stories told her by her grandfather. To the members of tho club tho one momentous pleco of business transacted was the clearing of an old debt that has clung to the organiza tion since 190!). On motion of the new troasuror, who threatened to pawn the string or rens present, a subscription was quickly raised, so the club starts 1912 with a clean slate. It was decided that a picnic will bo hold In tho summer and the details wero left to a committee to be later appointed by tho president. Officers Elected. The officers elected for the year are: President, Dr. Illckert; vice presidents, John l'orl. Mrs. J. F. Mundy, Dr. M. C. Rnrbar; secretary, Mrs. John Perl; treasurer, E. C. Ireland. Many newcomers wore present and the club roster shows a largo in crease in membership. LEPER BUILDS HOME IN TAC0MA OUTSKIRTS TACOMA. Wash., Feb. 13. --Simultaneously with the completion of his home at Summit View on the outskirts of this city, residents discovered Hint John Westall wns John II. Early, the government leper, nnd the community is in n panic. Early purchased an ncre for him self nnd moved on to it with his wife and family. Now the residents de muud he get out. Neighbors held a mass meeting and demanded the county take him away. Citixoiis of Applejjnte arc installing a carload of inncliinery for the "Val ley Pride'' cooperative creamery lo cated near PcnmlPs store. Tho ma chinery is of the mst modern tvpe and the plant, when cnmplctcd, will ho the best of its kind in the state, so it is claimed. Aside from the usual butter innkiin equipment the plant in cludes a complete refrigeration unit ii f two tons daily capacity. A two-story building has been com pleted to receive the machinery, the llrst floor being of solid concrete with cement floors mid nails in nil the work rooms, tho office only being tlui.shcd in wood. The product of tlii- creamery will bo known ns "Valley Pride" butler. The capacity of the plant will be 1'JUII pounds daily. A. L. Hat os has'ehargo and u hig!i grade product is guaranteed. Mr. Hates wa.s for nearly two years man ager of the Apptegnte-Willinins creamery, severing his- connection with that company JHiiuury 1 of this year. The new company is composed of farmers owning dairy herds, fanners who recognize the value of a creamery as a wealth producer, the greater j number of them having had mid still retaining stock in the Applcgute Williams creamery, which institution distributed .fl.lOII monthly to the fanners mid paid 'M per cent on the stock. Cornell university will cstuhlisli a forestry school and eventually con fer a degree in fore-trv. WASHINGTON. Feb. l;l. Revision of the chemical schedule accordiiig to the Payne tariff law was accepted today by the deuiociatic house com mittee on ways and menu. The new measure is ovpected to increase j-ov- eriuueutal revenues h- from .fl'J.OUO,- mill to $1(1.000.(100 a vear. This is the llrst of the tariff bills to be re ported on favorably by I he ilemo crats which fnils to reduce revenues, nnd it iil-o depails from the demo cratic system of making nil duties on an ud valorem basis. The rates on chemicals were made specillc because it is difficult to asceitaiii the exact viilue of chemical pioducls necessary for an ud valorem rate. The tariff board also, for the llr.st time, assisted the democrats in fram ing n revision bill. NKU YORK, Foh. IH.-Xew York today is declared to be facing one of the wo ml political and jiidioinl scatuliiU in its history. Koike Hrundl, former valet to Mortimer Sehil'l' of the famous Soliil't' family of baukeis, brought here' from Sing Sing prison Mini kept in seclusion, is e.pcctctl to make the expose. Five ,enrs ago Hrundl wns sen tenced to ill) years' imprisonment on a charge of llrst degico burglary, lie was alleged to liavo robbed Schiff. Today Hraudt declares lie was "rail loaded" to prison, and lie is sched uled In appear, in response to u writ of habeas corpus isHitcd Friday last, before .Justice (iernrd. Attorney Ooucrut Caruioily op posed Hrnndt's tMcasc. Judge Ho. salskv sentenced Hraudt. I'HOMNIX. Ally.., Fob. III.-Without oMctitnttnu or display (loorgo W. P. Hunt will bo Inaugurated first gov tutor of the now ntuto or Ailroua hero tomorrow. Tho day was mo- claimed a nubile holiday by (lovoruor Hloau. and nlnmdy I'luumlx Ih tilling with vlnltoiH for tho eoromouloH. A salute of -IK guiiH will iiHhnr In adiulHslon day. In tho morning a civic paiado, without military fea tures, will ho tho first official event. After this Hunt will walk to tho eapltol, wheic Chief J nut Ire I -M wind Kent of tho territorial Hiiprcmo couit will adiululHtcr tho oath, Tho ovculug program IneludcH ati unique Inaugural bull. The iluitiiurii wilt nutlvo merry In a huge opmi air pavilion. Tho bull will bo Informal, no luvltittluiiii having been luriiiud, and It will bo free to all. i ',.",, , i Progressive Aggressive to 3 s CO Ask Mr. Brown Here's Some luiKirtiint News for Men Who arc (inmlng Haiti People who have taken our word for It that PARISIAN SAUK Is tho real hair grower, hoatitlfler anil dan druff euro have never been disap pointed. Hero's the word of n per son who took our word. "I have been ;suslng PARISIAN SAUE about a j-ar. When I bogan to use it I hnd only a light 'fuzz' on my head. Now1 1 have a good thick growth, and It Is growing thicker and longer right along. Many peo plo don't bclluYc It can be done, but I know from my own experience with PARISIAN SACK Hint It can; I rec ommend It In tho fullest confidence. Galnso Drown, 70S North Fillmore St., Maryville, Mo. The above itatomont was mado to Dr. C. D. Koch of tho Koch Phnr macy. Maryville, Mo,. April 20. 1811. Largo bottle 50 cents at Chas, Strang nnd drtiKRlsts evorywhoro. 1 to a m x g a. a co H- ui CO 1 a I i w UJ a- -J X x 2 S2 2 U. CO y CO cc ZD O u u. o We Are Getting Results Yon Hjipri't'ialp our honest efforts. Tho lni'tjp iuiTcn.se in our business Inst week proves that conclusively. We want to know exactly what proportion of the increase is due to advertising and to that end will use a novel way of finding out the same. l)c";i lining tomorrow we will publish our plan and it will be well worth your reading, for you arc the ones thai will get the benefit of our methods. 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