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MEDFOttT) MAIL TIUBITNIO, MlDDFOim OK.m'OS. 1'MiMPAY, AIA1UM1 'JO, 1012. pagk TWO it ft I M -ti (i I. ) 9 I D :. fl SECOND TRAGEDY GAFFNEV WHIPS NEBRASKA PRISON LINCOLN. Neb., Much i!l. -Another tragedy nneurrod in the Nebra Ka stnto jionjlojitiHry Uii motiving when Charles Davis, u 1m If breed In dian, stubbed .John SI four, n nefrre murderer, tn death in the dininit hn'.l. Only recently three of the priaon of lioiula won killed by three convict, who oaeapod in mi outbreak, two of the convict Inter ineftin death in a jiitpbod battle with r sheriff oMe.j Davis ntlnekod .Strom xxhilo J lie convicts were at hrmkfML Drnxxinjc n dngjrer, he slaalicd Hlrowif's jnftilur Ann boforc the jrwnrds rotild interfere. Thi' Indian wo ovcrjwwerwl but re fused to Rive any explanation for his deed. , fraud brow back Sheriff Jones returned late Thurs dny night from Woodbura. Or . hav-j Iiir In custody A. IS. Austin, who Is charged with defrnudlup O. M. Selsby of this city out of ?f.00 by selling him tho stat right to a patent. Austin's preliminary hearing has not as yot been set In the justices court. BATTLING DANE Tommy Ontt'no.x, the lightweight pugilwt leaped iuto fame at Salt l.n!o City last week bv winning n decision in a ten-round bout over ttntUwfe N'eW -nn the -olimnpion. who pnt Tommy toSlee in three round in thi city a few month- o. Ou fluey not only ont-poiotod tho Dane, a might be expected, but nl-o out-fought him, aroonlini to the neeonnt of the battle in ono r tho Salt Inkc newpap'r. He ent tho Dana to his knees in ihe fourth round and aftor that Clnffn-y had things all his oxxm wny. In the laat half of the tenth round. Xclon. who Avaa all but out, deliberately foul ed hi." aHtajroiiwt and the referee im mediately topped the bout and de clared flaffnev the winner. Kwmited. NoImui rushed at tho referee, but mis held back by the fan who swarmed into the ring1 and carried Tommy to the dro-eing room on thoir ohuuldcs. Gaffney's ahare tf tho nitro wa- SHOO, which now entitle him to be eon-idcrod above the ham and Iwuii-i ila-s inlhe pugili-tie world. DESERT ROBBERS SLAY VICTIMS SAN mWNAKDIXO, Oil., Maveh 2D. -Attuekcd by robbers in the Mi jnvo deport, Lee Smith is doad and Claude Anderson is on the xorgo of mental collate today. according to the statement of honitnl attendants to whom Anderson told n terrible story of a, divert battle and hi- sub sequent suffering upon his arrival hure. Hoth men are said to live at Tort GhVoii, Oklahoma. Thov left Sun Itenmrdino three months ngo on a prospecting tour. According to An derson, desert bandits killed Smith and buried his body in the sand. They left Anderson for dead. HANDOX. Or.. .Muroh 29. Kol lowing n quarrel with nor, llort Mo Duffy today shot and seriously wounds his wife and thou turned tho revolver on himself and took his own life. Mrs. MeDuffy was shot through the side and mny die. MeDuffy wn 40 years of age and an old rosldon of llnnduu. Tho eounlo had throe children. HUMAN CARRIER TYPHOID GERMS SAX KlfAXClSCO. M.vh 'JH. In llenrv Olson, n hruxxiix vol untitled sailor, LS yours of into, xx eonlined in the murine hospital at the- Pio-ddlo here, with hi- own eoiixont ph.xatcinib. today doelare thox luixe diseoxered the most deadly human earlier of typhoid germs ever brought to thor aficutioii. It i eliiiiiH-d llmt Olson, xv ho is himself porfeollv healthy, bus caused no less than roar deaths uud has infected SJH ereii-. Olson xvas strieken xith typhoid in November, 11)07, and di-churj!d as cured three mouths later. After jniiiina- the eroxvs of wxeral ste.atiiors amoiitr all of which eases of typhoid immediately developed. Olson ia ul logod tn have spread -evornl epidem ics in San Kmnoiseo. Oakland and I.os Angeles duriiiif the past tllioo veins. OI.YM!U. Wn.. "March 29. Gov nruor M. K. Hay today offered n ro Sheriffs Colin MoKoiulc uud A. V lCliuor, : . i i' I xvard of t,000 for tho enpturo of John Turnow, tho Cliolmlla county nutlnw xvho Is alleged to have mitrd- qrod hls lxviujoiliexvs and Deputy Medford Pharmacy, Metltoid. Ore. TAKE TOO BIG CHANCES Wli Ih It that mot. and women xxlll uexor loniu that overxvoik and norv ouh atratn will ceitalnly ruin henlth. Kvery day the papers toll of the dioadtul results of ovortnliig one's sticnglh, yet tho others Keep rlht on xvlth6ut profiling by tho lesson. Henry Jacobs of Ninth axeuiio, N. Y.. xvont through this cMierleiieo and now writes in a letter: "I xvas In had health for txvo years, very nervous and xvoak, no appetite, could nit sleep well uud had no ambition or energy. I xxiih getting wo run nil the time. "Hut since I liognu taking Vtuol theio Is n xvondorful difference. I have gained H pounds In lesa than txvo mouths, have n splendid nppo tlto and etui enjoy my meals. My nerves nro atroiig and I sleep sound ly. I simply fet flue now, xvhlch shoxx's xvhttt Vlimt did for me." Our delicious cod liver and Iron reined). Vlnol. xxlll do as much for all other mn duxxn, xvorti out people. If they xxlll only give It a chance Then Is no risk for xve give back the money If Vlnol falls to satisfy you. To Discuss Live Topics riHL.ADKl.PHIA. l'a., March 29. Tho first wsston of the sixteenth annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Sci ence began here today. This ear's meeting Is devoted to the discussion of the initiative aud referendum and! other topics of lire Importance, and i more than the usual number of dls-j tingulshed Americans will make ad dresses at the several sessions. N : - : : : : : Fear Germans Vill Lose II Hit LIN. March 29. Speaking in tho relchstag. Count Kanltz, eonser vatlx'o doclnros that xvarnlngs should be Issued to Germans against invest ments In torolgn countries without careful Investigation. He stated that $112,000,000 of German capital 's invested in foreign countries, which could be used to better advantage and profit at home. w Family Burned In Home WILKESBARRI3. Pa.. March 29. Ilurnod to death in their home in Hanover, a suburb of this city, the bodies of Charles Xelick, his wife and three children, were found there today. The wife was discov ered lying in bed. with her baby un der hor arm. The daughter, aged 8, xvas found xvlth her legs protrud ing from under the bed, where she had evidently crawled. The father's body xvas in tho cellar. Gretna Green Records at Auction LONDON, March 29. Many cele brated romaucoe that occurred dur ing the roigns of the three Georges nnd William IV, and in the early Victorian ora, were recalled by the halo at Sotheby's today of the orig inal certificates of marriages at Gretna Green. The lot embraced nioro than one thousand runaway match certificates, upon some of which appeared the names of men and women of xvWe celebrity. AT THE ISIS. JL& 1 : -: ' : -: : : : - : i: m mm mm :3 jivh zwrtfrg aARKrf One of the stars at lets Frldax and Satutdny ulght, : -: : -: : : : - ; ' ; : . ; . : : : : r : r : r : : : : : : : : f MiWWMMWWWW-' VintiilWMlWWtnM PRICES PRICES GROCERIES Below we give you a partial list of what we are doing in "groceries." These prices will remain the same as long as the market does. They are on first-class mer chandise. We stand back of every purchase, and ii '4, 3r' WKat We Say We Do, We Do Prices subject to market changes 15 -nnnnrls P-ranulated best cane fruit Sugar .... $1.00 16 pounds small or Lady Washington white Beans 16 pounds pink or red Mexican Beans 16 pounds regular 8 l-3e Jap Rice . 10 pound sack white or yellow Corn Meal 10 pound sack fine or coarse Graham 12 cans HOLLY condensed. Milk Big package Columbia Oats or Wheat . 6 boxes Diamond soft tip Matches . . 3 pound can of the famous Tavern Coffee 50 pound sack fine Table Salt . 50 pound sack Stock Salt . . . . 10 pound pail Eastern Lard . $1.25 10 pound pail Eastern Compound $1.00 Kerosene Oil, per gallon Star, Horseshoe or Climax Tobacco plug . FLOUR "Highland" blend, hard what Flour, sack . . . . $1.25 "Kenida" Idaho hard wheat Flour, sack . . . . $1-35 "American Rose" cream of blue stem hard wheat Flour, sack $1.35 We have on hand over three carloads of these different kinds of flour. We can supply you, and we guarantee every sack. A trk.l sack will make you a steady customer. Hutchison & Lumsden 5 pound pail 5 pound pail $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 .30 .30 $1.00 .30 .25 $1.00 ,50 .40 .65 .55 .20 .45 M The Peoples Store 213 East Main Street Medford, Oregon ftftftftflEftflEfrfrftM : ; : : : : : : : : PROGRESSIVE AGGRESSIVE FRIDAY Kill DAT Tomho usod to bring lots of Joy, 'Pxvhh tho hist day of school whan I xxH tl hOT, lint llmue have bioiihl uhaniWM and wa must all . That the groat school of Ufa Is not rlowd Mly tUy. KKIDAV -Kor years you'vo neeved no pay. lUioainfo you'to huown as the "haimumn'i n?.' ' , , Hut In this gioat slate, xxhoro nil Is tho lifit. We'll have no such horrors, says llnvornw WWrr. KUIDAY It suiely win lw i dHh, To grimly stand laitilt and xxuteh otlierti Clsclil Don't forget, whilo you'r Orimiulnx. M other dd What you should, had you wnUened and used niaiUods KM KUIDAY Old dn you once wen all rftfht. Hut )u'vo stood back so long and let others Milit, And lluw'vo xvon, you'xo lost aud the battle Is o'er, SuecosH Itnoelis but oiiee at any man's door. I-'UI DAY Look here-- Cheer up- don't got blue. NIV MKTMODR IDte Dl'ItJt will SiiPily halp YOU. We're willing to let llu'iu If such bo the ease, ' Hut i wiiiHiuliur now llstcn-the IMltRT WIN TJ1W HACK. sakra FUIDAY-Kor fear )ur reputation jnu'll lo. ItulwiMiH .MODKItN aud ANCII8NT you siirtl' nimH , lie like us. be the I'lllKT xvuteh the "old folm" howl. While wo mo I'UOUUIMWIVIC all they do Is rnwl. l'UI DAY Like tho deneon and his "one boss shaj" Yon keep plugging along In the same old way. You should wnku up. bo AIKSIIISRKIVIC. do OMntIU WI8W. lie tho IMH8T. not tho lust, and make folks talk of TOtf. ii..i. von vor thonaht of the rACI thai wa haTe presenting to you ouch day? Do you wmit la M tlo mtwa old KUIDAY of this llfu moroly henauso soma oh yeers " said you sheuld: that iloua not makw It Imparatlre. We xvanl you (tho public) to KNOW US. OUU MI8TIIOI and that we do tho. beet WOUK. lCach day. even IMIIDAY. la brtHgliiR u NICW 1'UIKNDB two flgur that a satisfied, jiatlaat la a friend) and wo xvaut you to Join the CLUD of satisfied pa tients. CONUULTATION KltK. NKW MaTI'lIODB AND IDI8A8 Drs. Kaundeni & Oman (JAtt.S'irri'.COHUY IIUILDI.N'O Hl)lrOHD. OKHaON RELIABLE ETHICAL Free Free AVitli t'ltcli One Dollar or more pnrcliiiso mndc 1, sloro Suiui'duv we will iufsciit. you with Ono E. Z. Dust Pan worth Twonty-fivo conts. IMiouc your orders curly. THE HOME OF FRESH FRUITS AND GREEN VEGETABLES Now Arrivals: NeiilVliuicl CniiioDilK'rl- Wisconsin Hrick Liniburrr (laliforniu ('renin (Jliee.se Prd'crred Slock Deep Sen I'Yeali Crab Cnlil'oniia Sni.'dines in Musianl and Toinalo Sauce SPECIAL ORDER FOR THE B. & C. GROCERY Kxlni lai'KO Kancy Sunki.sl. Navel Oranges. Vm will inks a treat if you overlook buying a dozen at. our special prico 50' dozen Extra Large Special Fancy Southern Grapo Fruit Price Saturday 2 for 25 VERY SPECIAL Medium size swoot and juioy Sunkist Navel Oranges 20 dozen APPLEGATE BUTTER It s the liilicHt rade Uuiter made in .Jackson county and shipped fresh to us every oilier day. . Tho 2pound square 8M Watch our Unadvortised Specials B and C GROC ERY Phono Pacific 2351 WEST MAIN STREET Got Acquainted Now Management Phono Home 285 PANSIE5 FANCIES A Special .Kino Strain ol' Clernian I'ansies )xtra Jt'ino Itosus. A Kino Lino of 2-Yonr-Old Slock Out Jlowoi'H in Season Always on Hand Medford Greenhouse Home 237-X 923 East Main Main 1)741 -K V A k - --''-rs.Ay ii