Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORT) MATL TRTBUNK. BEDFORD, QKMOHOX, SATVK1UV, MARCH Hi, I.H2.
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TRIED TO. MAKE
IAFI JUMP
WASHINGTON, March lfi. Thcro
is a Washington Btrcot car molormtm
who wIbIics ho lind not partaken so
thoroughly 'of. the matlgnniiL Instinct
of his trade to ivmltb pedestrians
Jump by suddenly clniiBlng tho gong.
Tho porgon whom tho motonnan
tried to make jump was tho presi
dent of tho United States. Tho Inci
dent happonod on crowded Fifteenth
street tho other day.
Taft vns out walking with Mnjor
Archlp Butto and two secret sorvlcfc
moni ' Ho crossed at n point on Fif
teenth Btrcot whero traffic Is heavy.
A car was approaching slowly. Archie
Butt hold up his hand for tho car to
Btop and Taft Btartcd ahead slowly,
looklrig not to tho right or left. Tho
car, however, did not stop. It pro
ceeded until tho fender was within
nbout four feet of Taft, and then tho
ntotorman clanged his gong loudly
to niako tho sllk-hatted party on tho
track Jump. Tho party didn't Jump
nnd the motorman applied the
brakes hard and brought his car to
a standstill.
Tho secret service men Immediate
ly boarded tho car and gavo tho mo
torman a thorough and resounding
dressing down that left him cold
with fright. Every passenger wore
n broad grin.
WARM FIGHT IS ON
OVER ILLINOIS OFFICES
CHICAGO, 111., March 1G. Rich
ard Yates of Springfield opened his
campaign for tho republican nomina
tion for governor of Illinois at Peoria
today. Ho intends to keep up an
actlvo canvass from now until the
date of the general primary next
anonth. Mr. Yates held tho gover
norship In 1900-4. Ho hns managed
to maintain a considerable following
slnco ho retired from otfico eight
years ago, as was shown when ho was
candldato for United States senator
agalust Senator Cullom two years
ago. He declares himself independ
ent of any and an party factions.
Many Lorjmer followers are friendly
to him.
Mr. Yates Is hut one ot eight as
pirants for tho republican guberna
torial nomination this year. Gover
nor Dencen heads the list as a can
didate for renomlnatlon. The gover
nor is taking no sides in tho presi
dential agitation, being friendly to
both tho president and Mr. Roosovelt,
nnd expects to be in a position, it he
is renominated, to use the maximum
of his influence for the national
ticket.
The bitter factional rows In the re
publican party have given the demo
crats great hopes ot success this year.
Only once have the democrats carried
Illinois for president and governor
since tho civil war. This was In 1892
when the electoral vote was cast for
Clovclaud and tho governorship wcut
to John P. Altgeld.
TRYING TO REFUTE TALE
OF TEDDY'S DOUBLE CROSSING
WASHINGTON. March ICC Tho
Roosevelt headquarters today gave
out an open letter by GIfford Plnchot
whlcli quotes a lotfer written by Gll
hoii Gardner, a newspaper man, to
Walter L. Houser, La Folletto's cam
palgu manager, denying that Colonel
Roosevelt promised his support to
La Follotto'B candidacy, with tho as
Hurnnccs (hat ho himself would not
bccojno a candidate.
Tho letter was given out as un an
swer to Housur's Htatumeiit today
that "Plnchot know Iloosovojt not
only encouraged, but was favorable
to La Follotto's paudldacy, until it
camu to appear It might succeed."
Gardner's letter to Housor declares
uutruo any statement that Roosovelt
urged La Follolto to become a caii
d'dato. Jt goes on to say Roosovelt
went word by Gardner that ho did not
uollovo La Follotto could win, and
ho belloved Tuft's renomlnatlon
would bo forced by money and the
patronage, therefore Roosovelt said
ho did not feel llko urging La Fol
lotto to go Into a losing fight.
BOY SHOT FOR COYOTE
BY FATHER OF FIANCEE
JfUNPUICK, Iduho, March IP.
Mistaken for a coyolo by Autono
Dahl, father of his flapcco, Mabel
Dahl, a hftudBqmo mountlii girl pf IS,
Richard Suudby of Parks Is dead, tho
victim pf WahJ's gun. The young
poopo woro to haYQ been anarrjed
this spring.
Suudby was walking In n canyon
toward tho Dahl homo when Dahl
hoard tho bushes rattlo, and think
ing a coyoto was skulking' In. tho
shadows, fired. Tho bullet plowed
through Swndby'B. back. Ho died
shortly nftonvnrd In his ewoethonrt's
arms,
U. S. IS
BACKING
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WASHINGTON, March 1C
Undo Sam is backing a "skin gamo,"
tho department ot ngrlculturo an
nounced today.
Raising skunk skins on exclusive
skunk "garms" Is suggested by the
government In a bulletin boosting the
"hack to tho farm" movement. It
says there Is n profit In black skunk
skins.
"Skunk" Is the official namo given
by tho department. It eschews
"polecat" and "striped kitty" In tell
ing how to bo aboss skunk farmer.
How to make a most valorous suc
cess ot skunk farming Is explained In
detail In the official bulletin. It
says "antipathy ot neighbors" has
caused falluro in raising skunks in
thepast. Tho department only ne
glects to tell what uniform a skunk
farmer should wear and what he
should do with his clothes after rais
ing his crop of skunks.
Skunks arc natural cannibals, the
department experts say. So skunk
farmers arc advised to feed tho ani
mals meat and also green corn,
clover, broad nnd tomatoes. Salt
should not be given tho skunks.
Every fifty Bkunks should have an
aero of ground, tho department bul
letin avers. The farm should also bo
isolated from (far) from neighbors.
Wiro netting should fence tho farm
and be burled underground several
feet, with a "hang over" of wire on
top to prevent the animals escaping
by digging out or crawling over.
Tho federal skunk experts say the
animals breed onco a year, In the
spring, and mature In December.
ATTELIj FILES SUIT -f
FOR $20,000 DAMAGES -f
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.,
March 16. Abe Attell this
afternoon filed a damage suit
for $20,000 against Jim
Buckley, manager ot Harlem
Tommy Murphy, here this af
ternoon as the outgrowth of
the charge made by Buckley
that Attell tried to get Mur
phy to throw their recent
fight.
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OREGON SYSTEM IS
ATTACKED N COURT
SALEM, Ore.. March 1C Argu
ments were heard today before the
state supremo court in the Univer
sity of Oregon referendum case a
case which involves alleged frauds
under the referendum phase of the
"Orogon system." Before the law
appropriating $503,000 for buildings
and extensions ot the University of
Oregon at Eugene went Into effect,
petitions asking a referendum on tho
bills were filed with the secretary of
state. Examination of the petitions
by friends of the university Is said to
have disclosed frauds and irregular
ities sufficient to Justify a suit to en
Join the secretary of state from put
ting the question on tho ballot for
next November.
Evidence Introduced In the trial of
the Injunction suit In the circuit
court indicated that the greater part
of tho 13.000 names pn the petitions
wore socured by paid circulators at a
few cents per name, and that in the
case of seven circulators gross frauds
were charged.
Two lists of names were secured,
It Is alleged, by hanging tho petitions
In u saloon in Astoria, and another
list or 100 names from The Dalles la
said to have contained the names of
men dead for years. Evidenco was
so conclusive that tho defenders of
tho petitions had to admit that 3778
numes were fraudulent, being forged,
and in addition some 4525 names
wore presented In a form declared
void by a previous decision of tho
state supremo court.
CATARRH GONE
No Moru IfuwkiiiK ami Hnuffllng
When You Uiruthu Hyomel
IIYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-mo)
is guaranteed to end the misery of
catarrh.
Breathe It, destroy tho catarrh
germs, and soou hawkiug and snuff
ling will cease.
Breatho it, and crusts will no long,
qr form In tho noso; mucus will not
Joijgo In tho throat; all Inflammation
will leave tho mumhrauo of tho noso
and throat and your head will feel
clear and fluo.
Breathe it for coughs, colds and
sore throat; Its soothing, hcullng,
antiseptic action Is better than all the
stomach dosing remedies In creation,
und I hero Isn't a particle ot opium,
cocaine or other hublt forming drug
in It.
Complete outfit, which Includes in
haler, $1.00.' Extra bottles of IIYO
MEI CO contn at CIioh. Strang's und
druggists everywhere,
SKIN
ON
WHITE SISTER
COMING
SOON
Tho llit-oo Kienk'!t and ntosl sue
cessful church or religious pUiys of
ihe pust twenty jours am "The
Christian," "Tho Howry" and "Tho
While Sislor,' mul of (ho throe the
lurjjoM individual money maker is
Viola Allen's lutosl miopias "Tho
Wlitto Sister" in whioh Miss Joanne
Towler is nuuouuouil to npivour nt tho
Medford theatre noxl Monday, March
13th. Although "Tho While Sister"
luw h religion setting and uplifti ig
thome it is not essentially n reliuio.is
piny but pnrtnkcs more of tho nature
and spirit of -the rotnantio. It is
that fact that sustains iK popularity
with the general publio. It i a hum
mi story with flesh and blood oluinio
tors showing tho same strength and
weaknesses that nil human nature i
subject to. The scenes aro laid in
Italy nnd tho actors in tho -lory hit
Italians, but it could ho laid just as
well in America with an American
hero mid heroine. The prototypes of
the character aro moving unionist
us every day and often the sumo
problem that presented itself lo "The
White Sister" has presented itself io
an American girl.
Miss Towler will have the same ad
vantages of scenic production and
special iuumc that was given Viola
Alien by Liohler & Co.
REBELS MAY DEFY
ORDER OF PRESIDENT
MEXICO CITY, March 1C Tho
action ot the American congress and
prompt Issuance of Taffs proclama
tion concerning the prohibition of the
shipment of arms from the United
States Into Mexico is regarded by tho
Mexican officials as tho highest pos
sible proof of Washington's friend
ship. Flat declaration that ho expects
American friends of tho Vasqulta rev
olution to defy President Taft's proc
lamation making it a violation of tho
neutrality laws to ship armB and am
munition across the border was made
in a statement sent hore today by
General Pnscual Orozco, commander-in-chief
of the rebel forces. Despite,
the vigilance of tho American offi
cials who have stationed a guard
across tho entlro border to provent
smuggling, General Orozco says his
agents will get by.
"Tho Vasnuista revolution." he
said, "will not end until President
Francesco I. Mndoro is swept from
office. Our supplies, too, will come
from tho United States, and the en
tire American army is insufficient to
stop us."
Rebel troops at Jiminoz are en
thusiastic over General Orozco's proc
lamation sentencing to death Presi
dent Madero, his brothers and uncle
and all other high federal officials It
captured.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply at tho regu
lar .meeting of the city council March
19, 1912, for a Hccn6o to soil malt,
spirit and vinous liquors at lot 8,
block 20, No. 13 in original town of
Mcdford, for a period of six months,
SHAW & REED.
Datod March 0, 1912.
Greases
Pay attention to the ball
nmj roller bearings of your cir,
especially when laying it up
for a time.
Jf the old grease is dirty,
clean it opt and repack with
fresh. i
Poarno Pibro Grease ppd
Pojqrine Cup Grease aro (lie
best rcjiv:8 pn tho market. Cheap
oils find greases do more to do-prt-flto
the value of a car than
actual ervifc.
And if you want to get the best
sorvr! from jftur engjiie, use Pot
Uiriue Oil.
It h free from carbon, balds
compression, und reduces friction
14ml near to tho lowest possible
point. i
Il0of "Tularin Pointers "free
pott-fHilJ. It will pay you to write
lor it today 1 any uuaticy.
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
.Mi,"" it
A Word About
igjarjg
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FARMERS UtlGE BILL
CURBING RAILROADS
WASHINGTON', March HI. Tho
western grain shippers Joined tho
Now York commission merchants to
day In urgliiK tho norm to lutorstato
commerce committee to rorummcml
legislation to maku railroad llaulo
for bills of Indium whether tho
agents who lanued tho bills ruuolvo
tho goods or not. The shippers mild
that because tho railroads aro Hot
now responsible In such Instiuunw
bnnkors aro hesltatlnr to deal In tho
bills. Chairman Clapp approved n
proposal to require a clean bill for
shippers Instead or a load and count
bill and said ho would favor a bill
to make tho rnllromls liable In nil
Instances.
Saturday Sale
WEST SIDE MARKET
Pot Konst 121
10 pounds L:ml $1.25
2 pounds best Bultor ..........'........... 409
Hams
Paeon ..
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Eggs, doztyi
Pi'csh Sail Fish
Phono Your Orders for Chickens
II hive Lots of '.riiein
The Place to Buy for Cash
WEST SIDE MARKET
Louis Heil, Prop.
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jjr one and inseparable
? yr Pronounced by experts "America's Fines! Flouring
Jy J)Y Mills," the plant of the Fisher Fwi'sing Mimj
jy fi y Comi'ANV, was designed and committed to produce
ffi 7 America's Most Efficient JJrcadstufT,
lf Fisher s Blend Flour
iW 4Wtl Separate machinery U provided for grinding hard and vft
' iW- f whe.it F.vcry gram U washed in thu famously pure Cedar
jUrM Kivcr water and thoroughly dried before being ground.
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fc-jjgi projiwl It the tlnrt, Mt torn.
K3Si One price at all dealer ybeiw Ucn.le.1, .i ocwarical
Y-Sss Fisher sBLhND in eih iu,i ynmt
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JlfGTsS-v I'LOLIK I'Ublle nj pnte Ufceflr a MM-
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WOULD GIVE CHINESE
A TRIAL BY JURY
WASHINGTON. March 10 ('
groHHimMi aro cliueklluu; with auiusc
meat am they pk'tuio a court sctmo
pottvlblu lr u hill Introduced by Hop
rosontatlvo Smith (l)oui. Tex.) Is
pnsMod. Tho bill Is a proponed iimond
niont to tho Chinese exclusion act and
glvoM ChluHiiioii nmmtml for hulug
llloKiilly In thin country tho right of
. trial by Jury. That thu Chinamen
limy xlvu oral tuxttimuiy before tho
Jury and alto submit depositions In
doftMiRc- of thole right to remain lino
also In provided.
Tho bill provide for n United
StivtcM coiuntlMloiiiir bo tho Judge,
with a Jury similar In hIxo to that of
a Jinstlci' of tho pearc.
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Bargains
Wo wish to impress you with tho 1'ai'i ilmt wo are
Exchange HeadqnarterwS
What have yon got, and what do you want; Through uh
you (inn oxuhango what, you havo I'or what you want.
10 ai-irs li'- mill's I'roiii (Viitnil iNinl, X hitch bearing
peaches, acre in vineyard, l acres in wheat, '1 acres
corn ground, ft acres in garden, balance in brush, ti anus
has perpetual water right. Hood -1 room house Jiarn.
$U.")0 per acre. (-'0
I-room house and 2 lots, in U'ose addition. Price 100,
terms. (270)
5-rooni modern house on West I lib St.. and :i lot 1'rice
$51KH), terms; will exchange Tor Cal. property. C'J80)
I tf, lots in Chicago. Price $1000; will exchange for jicro
mro. ' (-30
Lot in Fallen, Nov. (County seal ol' Churchill Co.) Price
$750; will exchange for other property. (B2)
lf acres good truck or alfalfa land near Jhuenix, Ore.
.Price $100 per acre. (1&)
jr acres within I2.r) miles of Porlland, good bottom land. 1
to 2 acres in bearing peach ami apple orchard. Price
$200 per acre; will exchange for properly here. (2&'l)
1(50 acres near AVoodville, Ore., -10 acres i:i cull i vat ion,
house, barn. Vrice $(5000; will exchange for aUedford
city or close in acreage. (285)
Two S-rooiu houses on 'Welsh St. Price, including furni
ture, $3000; will t ratio for Los Angeles property. (2S()
UiO acres unimproved, near Victorville, Cal. Price $'1200;
will exchange for acreage here. (2tf8)
10 acres in Peauinont, Cal. Price $1000; want acreage
here. ()
Lot in Kivcrslde. Cal. Price $1000; want acreage here.
(288)
20 acres in Riverside. Cal., first-class orange laud, with
full water right, will be good subdivision proposition
later. Price $10,000; want acreage here. (2S8)
5-room house, modern, on North Riverside. Price $lf7f.
Terms. . () '
(5-room modern house in Eugene, Ore., and 5 lots. .Price
$3000; unincumbered; will exchange Tor acreage. (dMy
Jj-rooin house on paved street, good garden, planted, .18
rose bushes, cement sidewalk around house and in front.
Price $800, half cash, balance $15 per month. (2i)2)
112 acres 5 miles east of Magle Point, 7 acres bearing or
chard, 25 acres in 2-year-old orchard, mostly pears,
about (K) acres under irrigation. Price $ 1-1,000. Incum
brance $11500 due in 2 years at ( per cent; will exchange
equity Tor clear property.
W0 acres 2' miles south (Sold Hill, about 11 miles from
Medford; "l0 acres' in alfalfa, 2 acres bearing family
on-hard, on county road; creek runs through place;
about 50 acres could be irrigated. Price $1155 per acre,
easy terms.
(i-room modern house, just completed, near Alain St. Price
$2800, terms.
l(i lots in Lakonort, Curry Co., Ore., on Moras Lake har
bor; coast railroad surveyed through. Price $800; will
exchange for properly of equal value or automobile.
10 2-i. acres (Jul. .French prune orchard at ML Viow,about
.11 miles from San .lose, Cal. .Price $10,M0; will ex
change for city property .Medford or Portland.
CALIFORNIA ALFALFA LAND
Do vou want alfalfa, dairy or fruit laud in the irrigated
Turlook-Uelhi district of California? We can Hell you
20 aciM tracts or more at $125 per acre, as low as 10
per cent down accepted. Wo aro exclusive agents in
this district for these lands. If you aro interested we
av ill be pleased to give you further information on re
quest. 80 and 100 acre tracts; alfalfa and apple land; 175 miles
from Los Angeles, in San Bernardino Co., $05 per acre,
one quarter cash handles, balance very easy terms;
might, consider Mcdford city property as part payment.
(25!))
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENT 80 acres within f
miles of Mcdford, 5 acres cleared, About (K) acres till
able land when elciired; small house, spring. Price' $500.
Act quick on this. (250)
burnished and unfurnished houses for rent.
BUSINEIB3 OPPORTUNITIES
AVo have some very attractive ones, largo and small, rep
resenting different lines of business in Mcdford and
elsewhere. As these matters are somewhat confiden
tial, we do not answer phone inquiries. Ask for per
sonal interview.
Bens on Investment Company
Real Estate, Mines
CORNER OF MAIN ANP FIR
Phonos : Bell, 7093. ; Home, 23 L
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