MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, ADRTL 1, 1012.
PXGTC SIX
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URUSLA ST. GEORGE AS REBEC CA IN KLAW & ERLANGER'S
"RERECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM."
PIONEER OF '52
PASSES AWAY
AUTO ACCIDENT
ON JT11E ROAD
SANE APRIL
FOOL'S DAY
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As tho result of nn automobile
turning turtle on tlio Jacksonville
road Salurdny evening John Barne
burg or this city is confined to his
bed Buffering from aovero bruises
mid tho Bhook, K. V. Kellogg, his
brothcr-ln-lnw. lies unconscious, nnd
George Stacey is severely injured.
Tlio fourth occupant of tho machine.
Alex Armstrong, was not Injured to
any extent.
It was believed nt first thnt Barne
burg and KollogB would both suc
cumb to their injuries. Today, how
over, it is stated that both will live,
narneburg being entirely out of dan
ger. Kellogg, however, remains un
conscious except for short periods
when he seems to recognize members
of the fnmlly.
The accident occurred on the Jack
sonville road at tho first turn on the
way to tho county seat. It Is believed
that a blow out occurred when the
strain of the curve was upon the
wheel. The machine turned clear
over and then righted Itself. It Is
practically a wreck.
DEATH IS ONLY
PENALTY III CHI
NANKING, April 1-Thc new gov
ernment of Chinn knows only ow
jtennlly for any crime death. Since
the republicans came i.ilo jwwer they
have introduced the innontion of
trying accused criminals fairly. If
the prosecution fails to establish a
prisoner's guilt, it costs him nothing
to be acquitted, hut if couvictedof
anything from petty larceny to high
larceny the sen-ices cither of a filing
squad or the hendbman n-c in requi
sition, and just as quickly as the
condemned man can be hustled from
the courtroom to the place of exe
cution. Leadings republicans say openly
that they are too busy at nrcscht to
bother with the mnnngement of peni
tentiaries, nnd inasmuch as some
neoolo linve to be mmished. they ore
being punished in tho only way possible.
APRIL FOOL
JOKES AT CAPITOL
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 1.
President Tnft will abandon the race
in favor of Roosevelt; William J.
liryan comes out in the open for
Judson Harmon and Gifford Pinchot,
farmer United States chief forester,
admits former Secretary Ballinger is
conservation's greatest friend.
These reports, circulated today,
caused the greatest excitement in
political quarters and politicians and
officeholders, greatly frightened
scurried around in a desperate effori
to eet on the bnndwngon.
"Undo Joe" Cannon, former speak
er of the house, refused to get ex
cited. "Pay no attention to the-,e reports,
boys," ho said. "Today i April 1."
SECRETARY KNOX OFF
FOR PORT AU PRICE
SAN JUAN, Porto Rice, April 1
Secretary of Stato Knox sailed ou the
cruiser Washington today for Port
aux Prince, after a visit to San Juan,
which marked his first day on United
States soli in a month. Ho found
Porto Hlco In a furoro over tho pos
sible passage of tho freo sugar bill
by tho American congress. A reso
lution of protest was adopted at a
mass meeting and a copy forwarded
privately to Secretary Knox.
Up to press time Medford has ex
perienced the sanest April first in
history. No elderly gentlemen have
been seen to kick silk tiles of the
sidewalk nnd there i a totMl ah-cn e
of phoney poeketbook. Save for a
louo joker who has been shoutmc
fnle warnings from the tp rail t
the fence near llarnnm' wniti.w
room there has been very little to
signify the importance of tlu da.
However, there are still a few hour,
left and a lot of suckers are waitii,'
to be caught.
Of course there were a few who
hit on false muffins nnd one who
fairly fell for the joker was John
Summerville. barber and councilman
After trying for five minutes to work
up a lather from a piece of potato 'h
charged the loss of time up to ex
perience, llolhrook Witliinstoti made
main- fall for a flat piece of rubber,
which, deposited on a piece of paper,
has the appearance of a gigantic ink
blot, lie worked it in connection with
his notoriously leakv fountain pen
and had all the hotel clerk- cursing
him for blotting the register. A num
ber of people went on false errands,
but as yet no one has bought the
Southern Pacific right of wa and
the top of Koxy Ann has not changed
hands.
NDIANA TOWNS
UNDERWATER
HAMMOND, Inil., April 1. Three
towns are .submerged and !2."i,000
acres inundated with a total dnmage
of SoOO.tWO today as n result of ice
jams in the gorges of the Calumet
rh;er. The submerged towns ere
Shelby, Walter Valley and Schneider.
The town of Gary is threatened,
and dynamiters are trying to blast
out the gorges to relieve the blockad
ed river current. Railroad, trattic
has been almost entirely .suspended.
RIVER OVERFLOWS
LEVEE IN KENTUCKY
CAIRO, 111., April 1. -Refugees
are arriving here today from the
vicinity of Hickman, Ky., where the
water is running over the levee, in
undating the surrounding country.
The Mississippi today reached
52 8-10 feet here, six inches above all
previous records for the high water
mark. The Cairo levees are being
carefully guarded.
BBBBalBHBBrrtj
John S. Miller, nn Indian war vet
eran, who came to Oregon in Mil
nnd to Jackson county in 18.VJ, died
nt his home on the Applegntc, Sun
day, March U, 11PJ, aged 7 years,
11 months and 7 days.
Mr. Miller was horn in Clay coun
ty Missouri, Pee. 'Jo. 181M. llu came
to Oregon aenHH the plains and in
early days was city marsliall in Med
ford. Mir MTiHer leaves six children.
They nre Mrs. W. M. Pemall, T. II.
Houston of Applegate, Mrs. L. N.
Culp of Callahan. Cal., and John (1.
Miller, 11. W. Miller. W. L. Miller of
Applegate.
The funeral services will be held at
Griffin cieekTue.sdnv at 1 p. m. Fun
eral son ice nt tho grove.
TALENT HOME
IS
DESTROYED
Joe Kitby's resilience at Talent
was totally destroyed by tire at an
early hour Monday. The contents
were saved by neighbors who re
sponded to the alarm.
It is believed that the fire started
from a defective Hue. It is said that
the building was fully insured.
EXAMINATION SOON
FOR RURAL CARRIERS
REBEL TROOPS ADVANCE
UPON CITY 0FT0RRE0N
LAREDO, Texus, April 1. Kabcl
trooos are advancing on Torreon to
day according to advices received
here from Monterey, Mexico. Gen
eral Orozeo, the rebel commander-in-
chief expects to have an army ff
0,000 when all his force is concen
trated. There arc 4,060 federal
troops at Torreon.
Klaw & Erlanger's production "Re-
becca of Sunnybrook Farm." which!
is to be seen at the Medford theater
Thursday, April 4, will be one of the
big events of the season here. The
nlav In four acts is a dramatization
of Kate Douglas Wlggln'a story "Ue-
ii..p-n of Riinnvbrook Farm." and It
shows that most charming heroine
from the beginning of her career atj
tho home of her dragon aunts to thei
final sceno in which love comes to
her and promises fui'iro happiness
and joy. The woes and tribulations
of the merry sprlto bring tears and
laughter to alb who see them. Klaw
& Krlanger have provldod a fine
company and a thoionghly adequate
production for tho pUy which had a
run of more than a year In New York
at David Holasco s Republic theater
and a thrco months' stay in Ilostou.
The Cnited Stales civil service
commission nuuiniuccs ait examina
tion on April 'JO, to fill a vacancy i'i
the position of rural carrier at Med
ford. The usual entrance salary for
rural carriers is from $000 to f 1,000
per annum. Age limit, 18 to ft. on
date of the examination. An appli
cant must have his actual domicile
in the territory supplied by a ixst
office in the county for which the
examination is announced.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS "
Jf DAILY HINT FBOM PAEIS.
FRED GRANT SAID TO
HAVE THROAT CANCER
NEW YORK,
oral Frederick
son of Former
8. Grant, was
leave from tho
It is reported
suffering with
similar to the
his father.
April 1. Major Gcn
I). Grant, U. S. A.,
President General U.
granted four months
army hero today,
that General Grant is
a throat affliction
disease which killed
HILLMAN'S APPEAL LOST,
MUST SERVE SENTENCE
WASHINGTON, D, C, April 1.-
C. D. Hillman, of Seattle must serve
his hcnteuee. The United States su
premo court today refused his nppeul
rat V - CrvlJS' JL m.
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POLICE NAB MAN
WANTED NORTH
Chief of Police Hittson Monday
arrested W. E. Davis who is wanted
at llosehiirjr (n a ehai-jre of purloin
ing a man's suit case and belonging4
The suit ease was recovered together
with its content $ excepting a suit of
clothes.
The Douglas county hberiff will
arrive Tuesday to take the man bm'k.
PAIENT lONOPLY
REHEARING ASKED
WASHINGTON, Ii. (.. April 1. -Cnited
States Attorney General
Wickorsliam today appliod to thu
Cnitod Htatis supreme court for a
rehearing of the patent monopoly
case recontlv decided which affirmed
the right of any patoiitee to pruiorihc
the use of all appliaucch or ulitau
ces iibed in connection with his in
vention.
Wickorshom asks louvo to intor
vene declaring that (lie recent decis
ion creates a pa I out monopoly and
vitally aliccU the people. Ilo de
clares the decision affects the an
forcciiient of tho Sliurmnu law am!
"extends the powers of patentees be
yond the limits of the constitution."
DQGCATCHER
BUSY TODAY
The dog catcher is abroad in the
land nnd today is busy with his net
and lneso. All flogs not tagged arc
subject to a three day imprisonment
nnd eapital Hiiiihuiout at the end of
that time if their rfgbt to roam the
streets is not paid Tor. Dogeatcher
Cady is on the job today -and it be
hoovoe dog owner, to have their ani
mal tagged.
Jf your dog is inisaing don't call
the iioliee hut ('. II. Cady, Home
.phone :i:jO-H, tor he ha, full chatg?
ol the pmiiiii. ( all liitri aim) ior
lags.
COAL MINERS
ACCEPT BILL
BURN
DECLARRTION
li. Cvf ri.hl. 1912 if K..I1U..
Oown ibanltic u pretty style of 4 api
.MaltQo Uarroln.
OF INDEPENDENCE
MBXICO CITY, April 1. Tho
original Mexican declaration of Inde
pendence was biimod bore today In a
fire which destroyed thp palaco at
Iguala, Jn tho state of Guerrero. It
Is belloyod rebel troops sot flro to the
structure.
Two hundred rebels yestorday at
tacked a pusBenger train carrying CO
federal soldleru at a point 35 jiiIIob
south of horo, and In tho clash
vhlcji followed, 30 fedorals una sev
eral robels wero killed.
LONDON. April 1. With Incom
plete roturns received today Indicat
ing that the striking coal mine
hnvo accepted thy minimum wage
bill of tho government by a vote of
:i to 2, many lines of Industry which
wore paralyzed by tho great strike
are already resinning operations.
It Jh expected that it will bo
months before tho effect a of tho
strike have disappeared. Tho losses
entailed will reach millions or pounds.
Most of the small merchants are vir
tually bankrupt.
William llammett returned Hatur
day from a six weekn' visit to his old
home In New York.
William Welch of Prospect and
Tom Yocum of Woodvlllo wero visit
ing hero Saturday morning.
Mayor Leover and W. II. Norcross
spent Saturday In Jacksonville,
P. K. Ilaun of Minnesota and Mrs.
Howard Henry of Washington, son-in-law
and daughter of Ira Olcuson,
have arrived hero and will reside
with Mr. (Jleason, Mr. Uawn taking
the position of foreman In tho Cen
tral Point Herald office
Mr. and Mrs. Olcason of Phoenix
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Iru
Oleason and other relatives here.
Died, In this city. Hundoy morning,
March 31, IM2. Infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kd Ilrlscol. Tho funeral
was held this afternoon (Monday) at
Antloch cemetery.
City council will meet this (Mon
day) evening when Mayor Lcever,
Councllmon H. P. Peart and K. O.
Whiteside will retlro, and Mayor
elect W. A. Cowley and Councllmon
A. W. Moon and W. K. Aloxondor
will tako their seats as city officers.
Mrs, C. U. Hostel and son, Ksthor
nnd Pearl Pankey, Glenn Owen,
Kenneth Heche, Clarence Pankey,
Merrill Klndlo, Hay Mogruder. Luke
Penrt. Oliver Mann, .1. I). Pankey,
Mr. Musty Jr., Claude White, Nor
cross brothers, Prank Hatfield and
Mr. and Mrs. K. Webb wero among
the people from this vicinity in Med
ford Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Clngcado of
Kuglo Point, Mr. and Mrs. II. W.
Dean of Port Oxford and Mrs, Lot
tlo Pelion of Ashland spent Sunday
hero.
SENATORS
ATTENDING
BOB TAYLOR'S FUNERAL
WASHINGTON, I). C, April 1.-
Scoros of congressmen and senator!
loft horo today for Knoxville, Tenn.,
whero they go to attend tho funorul
of tho lato Senator itobert Lovo Tay
lor of Tennessee, who died horo after
a critical operation for gall stones.
Sonator Taylor's remains wore
talton to TeuiiCKHee on a speclul train
Inst night, Tho funeral will be hold
In Knoxville o Wednesday.
WELL FED PEOPLE
Get Along Hest Keep Your Stom
ach Hlght
"Japan feeds her soldiers on good
American beef, and bread," suys u
Philadelphia physician.
Well nourished soldiers fight best,
and well nourished people always do
tho best work. Keep your atomach
In good order with Vlnol, our deli
cious cod liver and Iron remedy with,
out oil, and you will bo strong.
Mrs. G. H. MacklnH of Now York
City sayH "For weeks last spring I
had no appetite and poor digestion.
I knew my strength would fall if I
did not build myaolf up o I took
Vlnol, as recommended by a friend.
"Vlnol restored my uppotlto and
strengthened my digestion so that I
now eat hoartlly and enjoy my food.
It has dono mo 'heaps' of good."
Weak, nervous men and women
nnd sickly children all neod Vlnol to
glvo them now utrength and bolter
blood. Wo guarnnteo that Vlnol will
do this, and If It does not help you
grciitly wo glvo back your monoy,
Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore.
Wo tiro .showing the best Hosiery vuIuoh in tho
city in Moh'h, LmHoh', MismV and Hoys Hone.
Ladies' Muck Silk Lisle Hose, pair --V
Ladies' Tan Silk Lisle Hose, pair 25
Ladies' AVhite Lisle Hose, pair 25
Misses' Lisle Hose, hlaek, tan and white, pr. 25
Misses' extra fine Maco Cotton Hose, pair 15
Hoys' Heavy School Hose, pair VS$
Men's Black Silk Hoso, aizo3 9li to 11, pr. 25
Writing Paper
L'OO boxes Fancy Hox
Paper and Envelopes,
INK- to f0e quality
25 box
Juvenile. Hox papor
Envelopes to match
15 box
This Week
l!f per cent dim-omit
on all Cut Glass and
Gold Decorated Aus
trian Glass. Also our
entire lino of Plain
and Fanov Jardiniers
Mon's All Leathor Work and Driving Gloves,
00c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 pair. Money back if not
satisfactory.
Easter Post Cards
"Wo are .showing the largest and finest assort
ment of Easter Post Cards ever shown in thu
eilv at, vour choice, each !
HUSSEY'S
PROGRESSIVE
AGGRESSIVE
WE WERE TOLD
That wo were saying too much and that the IMMILIC was
getting tired of OtUt form of ADVHIITIHINO. and this was
from one of our bcHt friends, but listen, he said, "Don't you
pay any attention to what I hnvo said, for I am Jut repeat
ing what one of tho "Kthlcal' follows told me, and they said
they krinw It was not rlKht for they had figured on doing
thu same thing but bad given It up for feur of IiIiik "HI-cUed."
We re a Second St. Patrick
Only that w are two and we've rot the snakes on tlm run In
one direction and that is away fiom US and we've got tho
PKOI'LK on tho run In the other direction and that In t"
US and wo aro having a good time all tho time and wo are
Just naturully doing thlnsH nil the time and wo aro doing
moru surgery today than eccr In-fore and wo aro getting bet
tor results than over before and It's bccauBo of OUU NHW
METHODS and OUlt NHW IOKAB nnd wo aro doing OUU
work tho 11KST and yet for tho LIOAST.
We are BUSINESS MEN
Don't forget it
Wo hnvo Incurrod tho "sour looks" from some but dear pub
lic wo don't care Wo aro doing inoro In a day thnu tho oth
ers do In a week --tho reason for their extremo "sad looks."
Say FOLKS Wo do OUU own work Wo don't have limn to
help some other follow dress his bolls Wo aro tho wholn
klto, not morely tho tall to tho other fellow's UiIh Is good.
CONSULTATION ALWAYS Kill-SB. OUU WOUK nlwnyH tho
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