Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 14, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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VAST RAILROAD
SAtf PRANCISCQ, March 14. -
tfhe vast railroad interacts controllo.l
by il!fl,Tfrorgiiii nml the VnnilerbilU
nro warring with those of tho Rocke
fellers nnd the llnrrimnn estate, ac
cording th irtformntldn given out
here today.
The fight is Cnu-od Ity n reecit
trnflii' agreement liv which jt s
MADERO PLANS JO RETAKE JUAREZ
HIj PASO, Texas. Jin roh 14.-
Official admission that President J
Francisco I. Mndcro of Mexico plan .
to ro-tnkc Juiirezx from the Vnqui-
tn rebels onmc here today when Me
ionn Consul l.lorenlc took particular
chnrKo of f00 and rifles and 5,000 j
rounds Of ammunition ordered for'
REALESTATETRANSFERS
C. Randall Sparks to M. "SI
Sparks, land in twp. 37, 2Y 1
C. Randall Sparks to M. M.
Sparks, 1-8 int. in 24 acres
in see. 12, twp. H7, 2W 1
J. S. Cilfcn to J. II. Lay, lots 3
and 4, blk. 40, Central Point 10
O. R. Bjorresanrd to II. S. Stinc
land in I). L. C. 42, twp. 37,
1V 100
Ben Garnet ct al., to First
Christian church of Medford,
lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk. 7S, Mcd
ford 1
O. & C. Dov. Co. to P. J. Myers
land in twp. 38, IE n.r2.1o
R. II. Dopp to City of Medford,
property in Barr's add. Med
ford i 1
J. .' Knyart tb Me'dford Nat.
Bank, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk. 3,
jMculord
F. II. Phillips to Peter J. Hunt,
lots 10 and 11 West Medford 1200
J. W. Tuilcy to Engeno C. Bart
lett, land in twp. 37, 4E 37r
Win. Wright Von dor Hollen to
Eliz. A. Von dor Hellcn, lots
12 and 13, Central add.
Eagle Point 10
John II. Darby to City of .Med
ford, property in Galloway's
add. Mcdford 523
R. II. Toft to Y. F. Suelingcr,
lot 11, blk. 0, Imifcri.il add.
Medford 10
John B. Dunkiu to E. P. M.
Butler, 7ucrcs in Sec. "33, ' -twp.f,2,'lE
' 10
Phe'bc M. tiekinier to Florence
Palmer, lots 7 and S. blk. 22,
Dekum's amended add. Gold
Hill 1
Lewis A. Abbott to C. S. Cnlef,
property in twp. 0, IE
D. T. Jones to Jus. F. Meiklc,
property in Ashland
Clyde A. Payne to Grace Ros
enstock, propcrt" in Ashland
Gnico Roenstock to Berkley
M. Shandy, proporty in Ash
land U. S. to August C. Edlor, 100
acres in twp. 37, 3E, patent.
L. P. Black to Kate B. Conover,
properly in'Cre&tbrook orch
ard tracts
Fruit Growers Trust arid Title
Co. to Kate B. Conovor, pro
perty in Croutbrook orchard
tract
J. E. "fucker to Kate B. Con
over, proporty in Crostbrook
orohnrd traot
10
70
R. 31. Toft to H. E. O'Briun, lot
2, blk. 82, Medford 10!dentlal nroferonce primary law tho
Monroe Baldunn to Fred rs. ' candidate in each party who receives
LindHley, Rel. contract tll0 nileSt numbor of 'otos In bis
II. F. Roland to R. C. Porter, arty w, be tno one to wi,080 8Up
lot 0, lilk."A, Boulevard Park ! j,ort tM0 pai.ty dologatlon of 10 mom
add. AshlnnA 10 ,jers w,u h0 j)Ie(ig0d jn tbls con
Joseph L. .Moore to C. E. Lau- - 0Otion the personnel of tho party's
kliBtcr, iq0 acroti m twp. JO, I dQlegatlon wm nbt matter. Personal
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Arthur P. D6nohue to Fred 'A.
Bennett, bind in twp. 40,
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VflB FXPERIMENT STATION ' Pounds; liberal reward," reads an ad
FOR EXPERIMENT -lAUUn . JnBOrt0(J ,jy Fjorenca j. wiegandt. of
One of tho finest teams In- tho tho Don't Get Thin club, who Is dos
Roguo River valley Is now tho prop- poratejit the story the scales toll.
AMERICANS IN MEXICO FORCED TO FLEE
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M6. CH-&TER. ts. FULTON
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Bo critical has tho eltuntion becomo in homo of the mining dlMih'i .ii
Mexico that the American women In the camps havo (led to safety iur il.
Uutcd States border, while the husbands. American mining engineer.., li'M
orgiuiUed u vlgllnucd band to protect their property. Among tiou uln. i.i
forced to tlce was Mm. Chester A. Pulton, wife of the one time A.ui'ilcun un
colloglato uillo runner. .Mr. Fullou is superliiteudcut of tho Gu.umjui..
Aiming and Mtlllnff Company.
INTERESTS IT WAR
drtridul the North Western bushier
oC the- Mornii nml Vnudcrbilts
should ho handled by tho Hill linos to
the exclusion of tho Rookofi'llor lino.
In retaliation tho llnrrimnn lino in
tho "west announce thnt tho Rocke
feller lines in the northwest sImH
Knndle their biwiuos to tho exclusion
of tho Hill boo.
tho federal troojw. The rifle mid
powder were at once sent across the
line to Ojiiwgn where Colon. el Angus
tin Snjinrx i encamped with a laro
force of federals. The supplies, Con
sul Llorenta admitted, will ho used bv
the Mnderistas in an attaok on
Tunrcx.
orty of tho state experiment station,
located on tho county poor farm.
Thoy arc tlno bred Pcrcherons. Tho
station also has a (ino driving horse,
and lator In the year an automobile
may bo purchased tor the use ot Pro
fessor E. C. Kolmor. All tho animals
wore purchased In tho Willamette
valley.
Work at tho oxporlmcnt station Is
now assuming form. Work on tho
buildings will start within tho noxt
ten days, tho contracts for tho main
building, barn, etc., being lot next
week.
Flowing has started and the work
of planting small fruit and vegetables
will begin within a short time.
ROYAL WATCH IN AN
AMERICAN GALLERY
One of the most interesting piece
In the collection of antique objects
now on exhibition In a New rU gal
lery Is a personal watch of Mnc
George III- of England, which wa
given by him to Sir Krancls illltam.
who held a osltlori at court. The dutr
of the gold mark N 17S0. and there !
an Inscription In I.niln which I qult
legible. The watch was bought from
Sir Vrvn- great grandson tu Lou
don In 1011.
GOOD TRIAL OF THE OREGON
SYSTEM ON PRESIDENTS
S3jf N. Mf
Tt' f 95 T
Kind K. i - lw&S
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in, . tContinued from Page One.1
1 Roosavolt and William H. Taft, while
the democrats will havo a choice be-
10 twoon Woodrow Wilson and Champ
, Clar.k.
I Other avowed candidates, whoso
1 names have not been filed for the
1 primaries, are Albert D. Cummins, re
1 publican, and Judson Harmon, dem
'oorat, with Oscar W. Underwood a
j possibility In tho democratic party.
1 Also there are many who bollevo that
1 , William J. Bryan, the Commoner, is
. not making his present spcechmaklng
i tour morely for tho excitement It af-
lui un.
i lTnrinr tim tirnviRinns or tno nresi-
in,..Q nt ihn (inlfiL'ntds aro not to on-
itor Into tho voting for candidates In
' the national convention.
I ALAMEDA, Cal. "Lost Two
CMtTER A FULTON
I.IM MOI
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PRISONERS MUTINY;
LINCOLN, Neb.. M,arch II.- In
mutiny at the Nebraska state peni
tentiary this afternoon Warden Dola
hanty and three guards wore killed.
Details as yet aro unavailable.
POLICE PROMISED TO
PROTECT A CHURCH
PORTLAND, March 14. Police
aid today Lj promised Rev. J. Ghorm-
ley, who fears thnt I. W. W. or the
more radical socialists will try to
break up the meeting tomorrow night
nt his church, the1 Central L'lirifltimi
whon Frank M. Dixon of Chicago will
lecture of the great unreal through
out the countrj. ... . ..
The Rev. Mr. Ghormloy fears Hit I
the I. W. W. or the Boemlts nught ,
construe the lecture a an attack on ,
their beliefs. The clergjumn is one
of the inmfeteni who rebuked the
crowd of I. W. W.'s ami poomlinre I
that bnke up it meeting here when I
General Kir Robert Baden- Powell
hjwke.
MAKES MISTAKE IN SUIT;
OUT ONLY $250,000
SAN FRANCISCO, March 14.
Tho Western Pacific railroad is to
day a loser by $250,000 through it
mistake in suing widows of Mock'
holders in tho defunct California
Safe Denosit and Truwt company in
stead of the estate of the Mookhol-
ders. The railroad deposited with
the bank $250,000 and uod the wo
men to make them pay their pro rata
of this hum which was lost through
the fniluro of the bank. .Tim court
hold that the railroad had no right to
sue tho widows mid that tho time
limit for suing the cMatci had
olupsed.
COLONEL ROOSEVELT
TIRES OF JURY DUTY
MRsEOLA, X. Y... March 14
Coloncl ItooKCt elt today tired of jury
duty nml asked Judge Putnam to
excuse him from further ultcndancc.
Judge Putnam complied.
Yenjis Kill Clerk.
YOCNGSTOWN,. Ohio, March 11.
SurpriKing two voggs working on
the vault of Hie Adams lixpress com- ,
pnny here early today James Stein; J
a clerk Jire.l on tno tiucvcs. inn
rephefl nml Stem was inortfiHy
wounded. Both yeggs escaped.
B. T. VAN DE CAR
will save you money if in -the
market for diamonds, watch
es or jewelry. The best gppds
at 'lowest prices in Medford
PHIPPS BUILDING
THREE ARE KILLED
Tho outbreak has bom brewing fur
months. A week a-o Albert Prince,
a negro liter, .stubbed Deputy War
den Dauw to death in tho prixou
chapel during Snnd.iv '-'
RANCHER, BADLY HURT,
CRAWLS FOR ASSISTANCE
TACOMA, Wash.. March 11.
Hoarlng a faint pounding at his door
William. Lester, living at the odg of
town, went to investigate onrly this
morning. He fomid Al -Morrow, . a
rancher, 72. ln'?alnt at the door,
covered with blood.
The old man bad been hurt In a
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GUTHRIE, Okltt, aiiiruli 14. Hot
sqimbllling today, in which the Roo- J
NOTED AIR PILOT
TO VISIT AMERICA
'American aviators will have an op-
nortunlty to meet Gustov riamcl for tho
first time In this country next summer, j
ho noted Ilrltlsh ncroplnno pilot has I
been selected as one of tho represents I
tlves of his country In tho next raco for
tho Coupo ltitenmtJonalo d'AvIntlon.-J
which will bo held, probably In Chi- j
cago, nte In Augiwt or early in acpiem
M IIanti Ijopc8 t0 tnko ,)art ,n
ttep ovt)b wll:e vIaUiIls this country.
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I 'Ami.rlf.nn nvllllors Will Il.1VC Btl OO- tl
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LLOYD STARRING, AT THE MEDFORD TONIGHT.
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It udluront- earned ot tiiM lm-i-
markod the opening of tho Ok'.v
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lllll rOIHtOllCHIl COllienumi m mv
1 opera hoiwo here today.
i After tho state committee, which
was preparing a tomiMiraiy roll, had
jp
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Friday and Saturday Special
Shirt Waist Sale
A sale of the newest-"Royal Shirt Waists in.Linon and Lingone:
Kegnlar $5. Waists-
Regular $4.50 Waists
J tegular $'.1.00 Waists
1 tegular $2.95 Waists,
"Regular $.1 .05 Waists
uii o:it-d -00 dtlcL'.ittt ui-tructiMl for
Roosevelt, iidli-rnil of tho former
protddonl, under Charlo Hunter,
broke ililo the thentor and dcuplte a
lilT finht by lit Tnl't men, took po
os!iioti of llio flohr.
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Tin above expression is an every da.v
lioneRi. eoinplinieiit to the superiority of
Style fraft Keatly-lo'Wear (lainienls i'"r
AVoinen and Misses. iMade-lo-order ww
nienU simply represent so nuicli unneees
sary lime, trouble, experimenting and ex
pense without an iota of improvement in
fit, style or service. STyi.hMJltAKT Coals
and Suits have definitely succeeded in doing
away with the erroneous idea and expres expres
seon: "J must have my clothes made."
We. direct your attention to our new
models in (lie Vigoureux Mixtures and whip
aorfl variety of Worsteds. Serges are a!
sure to he worn and safe to wear, -ori'-.'::
SuitssmavL mannish fabrics in all the
likable colors and patterns. Throe styles to
others' one.
Sue our windows, but best of all, step in
and enjoy the edification of trying on some
of those! fashion gems from tho foremost
garment authorities.
Inviting exelusiveness with tempting
prices, in opportunity without importunity.
Tailored Suits $15.00 to $55.00
Long Coats $12.80 to $'15.00
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TELEGRAPHIC TAUL0IDS.
l.Ofl ANtJUI.WH, Cnl. "(liimlortt
llltlo (ig l(i tho world," hhonltnl Tim
Ptoli. I ll companion Horiowfully
plrlicd up iiimthiir Imttorod honrrult
mid dtiilHoil u coup. Wo woru nmliiK
our hard bulled KW down fho hill.'
Pixilt oxplaluml oh tho wtty to tho
Htiitlon. "I won."
SAN ntANCIHTO, Cal. Un Tfly,
u iMiiniMO. not "voliy" mad wIihii u
imllnomuii Hithl lti wiim a loili Ktfn
mnif and Htmrohed him tw u roVol
wv llo hud no kiiu bill h "oiimihI"
Hi) ho was nut In for dUinrlilUK thu
pMllOO.
HN I'ltANl'IWO. Cll. Jwt M
ho had hU bund on JU000 worth of
Jtfwolfy, tho tolophouo vuiik tmjl
ti.'hi'od :1 buit.lar ho 'hl Jtimibld
tlirdufth lid' Hwi'tind sttiry wliiilflVJ,
kI.mh -ml nil. In Adnlph (londtiiHim
hotiif. null ilktthtiebtl floodiii.
RTANIOlin II.NIVBRHh'V. Cut.
"Oh. won't It ho awful." ehonimid tho
fair ro-odH whon thoy hoard thnt
moving ploturoH iif "iieoiilnn Bi'hiiu"
tu untidy itoolrt mound Hlnnforil mo
io ho oxhlhltod In puhltu.
l.OH ANCKI.K8, Cl.Lon AliKolwt
HtrootM nro puvoil with gold. Htorm
waters brought particles of tho iuotl
from the IiIIIh Into North II road way,
and morohuiUH uv huuiiHimI In lllu
utrooiH today with piiim.
I.OH AN'OKLKR. Cnl.-J. T. Cnr
tno. iiotoconarinu Iowa farnior. inallild
a lottor In a flr aliirui box. I'ulr
maliU at tho Mate nornml, nwr by,
(board tho dopartmoul miiiiIiik and
slid down flro wnoiipiw. Carter itt
rolontiiKl.
VBN'ICK. Cal. Mm. Cora Hough,
candidate for tho city council, Hide
Htoppod a political mooting to uttond
tho Lou Angolon fiuhlnn nhow. Kho .
Is squaring herself with hor nupport
ors today.
Who Made
Your Suit?"
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