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.. ') mnvouT) mail trtbuniq, arEPironp. oitimoy, krtday, APnrL 12, 1012. PAGE THRTTB ' ! TUFT'S RETIREMENT 10 NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Arc Held In Moohu Hnll every Tliurxdny al 3 p. in. Kvcrylmdy invited. Twelve Reasons For Buying a Chalmers Car BY E EAT STEAMERS NEGROES MANAGER MYSTERIOUS RELIGION 4 "F8T lv If j5e 5 v ' 1 WL K , t' A HAN FUANCIHCO, Oil., Apt II II!. MiMltliittln ilnnlitl of piiIjIIhIiuiI re M)llM I lllll I'ri'NllllJIll Tuft Ih In ho letlit'il from the rare for tint roiuilt I lean piohIiIihiIIiiI noitiliiiitliiii lie cuumi of I1I11 iluftmt In (In) IIIIiioIh ImIiiiiiiIi'h Ih routiilui'il In a tr-learnm ii'ii'lvcil liciu fniiii Cdluiri'MHiiiaii V. II. .McKlnlt')'. inuuiiKt'i' nf Tnft'M i-tt id imiIkii fuii'CM. Tint iiiihhiiuii mild In iui I : "I'ri'dlilnnl Tnfl will liu a rniiiH iliilit to tliu IiihI illlrli, ami I roiu'iit ho will In' iininliialt'il 011 th fliHl l)M I Int. HlalniiHMilH NiMil nut Unit tint inimlili'iil would l)i' 'ilKt'liori' for an other ruiittliliito 11 10 ullly anil iiIihiiiiI Tin wish Ih nflhor to tliu tlioiiKht, s 1 1 1 1 lliomi 11111M11K It " AT INDIANAPOLIS, linl.. Apnl IJ. Tint ilfinoi'iiiliit ixilitii'iil hiliiittioti will lM)'tlioioiilil uoiie oer tomlitt nt 11 JelTcihiui la' iliiiner. at wliieli W i I -limn .1. Ilrviin wilt lie hud of the iriii eipnl Hpenkeih. (lovenior Tliomiih II. Mnrlnill is iiIxo to inMrex the KiiexK I'nilfil Stale Senator loli'i W. Keiii will net iih toiiMinnnter. SOAP MAKER FOUND DEAD AND MUTILATED LYNN, Mnrw.. April 12 - With fhe liullntit In hi hotly and the norpNii Imdly iiiiilllated. eorge MarHlt, millionaire president of the (Inoilwlii Hmip Matiiifartiiriiu; torn pany, wan found oppoHltc the pluiil of tho (ieuerul Kb-ctrlc coin pit ny hero (inlay. .Marsh liad no luiown eno 111I0H. Jewelry and other valuables were found uutoiii'lied o 11 the corpnu. BOMB EXPLODES IN TAXI KILLING EIGHT PAULS. April l'J. Seven piileh liiaiiN mill 11 eliiml'leiir ui'ie iujuicil lieie today when 11 Innnl) explniltul in side it til.vi iiiitoiiiolilli! ill the Itue l)e Lyon, The Innnli i lielit'veil to have liecn iilaeed in the taxi liv rliiiufl'eut uhji Inuo been oil htrikit for nmre than two iiiniilliM. NANKING MUTINEERS SUMMARILY EXECUTED SHANdim. April 2. Siiuiinuo eveeiiliiniK of thoir iiiiijIi'ihIimx tinlnv t'oweil the 'miLui; iuutiueer, mid the lovul liimpx lire iipi'oiilt'ol of the hitiiatiou there. Whole eoiiipniueM .it lelielh weie hliot, I .'ill of the ringlead er lieinir lieheaded lit one lime in lull view of the iilihlie, 1 MINING NEWS' ' Tint Threo Loileu property on (lal Ite iiieeK' Iiiih tnKen In the (iolilen I'lieaHiiiit ttroup of KtO iicren In con ueclloii with their own propel ty and wilt not ho under the inline of Three I.Olll'H, The old claluiH of tho Tlileo l.oden are tho ci-ene of 11 moat deal of tk velopiueiit uorl and a liMMon ron lentratlou plain Ih to tin eit'cted In lint ntmr future. Tho t'oinpany will try to Kiiparato only tho roppur from tho oro nml Hlilp tho couueutratoH to Sweden, where the plalliium mid tin will liu eMriii'tcd, Ahhiijh on tho propel ly ;lvo val- ik'h of l'J pur cent roppur, $I to V-H In Kold and eleven oiiuceH of plat inum to tho ton. ' j The Held Latitude cninpiiuy of Nowark, N, .1,, Iiiih offered to place a biiiall HiueltiiiK and HepuratliiK plant to liandlo tho coucoutrateH af ter leaving tho concentrator and work thin. on a royally IiiihIh for (ho platinum mid ton. Ab yel tho owiuiiK have taken 110 action In tlio mat tor. Tho I (Hill reel of tunnel on tho lliuzard propuily on Mile creek Iiiih been completed mid another tunnel, tho hiiiiio leiiKth. will he driven on I hu i:il creek- aldo to obtain depth. When completed tho new tunnel will liuvo tupped tho lead under tlio apex and t;lvo tlio owiioih a definite I ilea an to tho amount of lilu.li ttradu oro that they have, Tho tunnel Jimt completed wiih run In 011 a flHHitio which widened out lo eight InclitiH of lilnh mailn, aver iikIiik from $1100 to $120(1 per ton In gold, vslui), lend mid Hllvor valueu. In addition to UiIh lilKb-gradn atreak, a lot of biiHii oro wao taken out and will probably bo handled by a con contrallou plant Hint tho owtioiH are planning to erect. Tho Alameda copper mine, In the I0M crook dlHtrlct, Iiiih uncovered another fine limit of oro. The re portH Htatn that the mine "will be eiiulppi'd with 11 500-ton eoiicontra tlou plant to take tlio place of the JOO-tou plant now on the tj round. NIIW YOHIC, Aiuil I'J. I'Iiiiih lor the i'hIiiIiIIhIimiciiI of n llcut o (Ur I111111 hIi'iiiiii'im for m'ric ImImmi Sun IVaiiciHi'i) mill New Yuil, wu lln I'iiiiiiiiiii ennui, mi' liclicwil In lie l'ori'rtlnnlowi'il in tin' itiinoiiiii'i'iiii'iil today Hint I In Ninth (li'iinnn Llo-'il Iiiih uivi'ii uiiler fill' Hid InilMIn- of u new liitci' of II, llllll lini-., InifciT lli-iii mi V nl iri(iiit in llic i'oiiiiiiii,y' mm1 viee, Tim now ImiiiIh will cm fld.min,. IUKI ciii'li, it ix hii'nl, mill will lie lux mioiiK in the I'vticiin;. Tli will ln tliri'i liini'H iih In iv" itH lii Iii(;hIiii Coiiiii'i'lli'til o tin' I'liili'il Sinl"- ttll V V. EIGHT HOUR DAY IS DISCUSSED BY MINERS I'lllLADKUMIlA, I'a.. April I'J. DiNeiisxiou of Hie eiuht hour day tie 11111111I of (he niithiaeite eoul iniiiem 1 eeeiipviui: the attention of Hie niiIi couunittee of iiiiuerx mid opi'iiiloi here today. Iteeotpiitimi of the mill iV union hv the operutoi-H will l,e taken up next. ARIZONA TO ENGAGE IN INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES I'UOKNI.N. Any... April l'J. Hy 11 vote of 'J I lo II (he lower house ol Hie It'uirtliiture tinlnv pnsM'tl the Wot-. lev lull, piopiiMii;; u eonMtlt'l I101111I mueinluieiit iieiiiiittiuv Ho' ntnle lo euynye in iudiiMtrial enletpiihr. I.umher, inininsr mid piover iuleret., it ih eNpceled, will Unlit the hill vie orotody in the M'tuitc. LOS AN(II:LI:S, April l'J Today'.. liue-up: ! Auki'Io": llalev !; I'iiki Si'i; lleitiiiullei' rf; Dillon lb; .Mety.cer .'lb; Loiter If; Holes ; Heuun. h; II11II11 . Vernen: Curlisle If: Halle el; I'atleixoii lb; Itruxhfitr 'Jb; Stiiinoii rf; lloxp sk; Ituriell .'Ih; llrowil e; t'lll-MUl p. I'liipiu"-: Aledreety and .Meilen. CIIICAUO, April l'J. An iueieiiM) of ft eeiilH per hour, granted to .'i.DIIO eiiriKMiten who luie been on strike here hiuee April 1, today ended the wnr. .not in:. Notice In hereby nlen that the undernlmied will apply to tho city council of the city of Mcdford, Orc Kon, nl Its next regular ineetliiK on April HI, 1912, for n llceiiKO to ncll HplrltuoiiH. vIiioiik nnd niali lltiuorn In iiunntltleB Ii'hh than a unllon, nl No. 22 North Front Htrcct, In said city for a period of nix montliH. O. M. .SI2LSHY. MRS. LARAMORE TELLS ROUBLES Lady In Goodwatcr Describes Her Distressing Experience and Tells How She Was Finally Relieved. Goodwatcr, Mo. ''Ever since I was a little Rlfl," says Mrs. Riley Laramore, "I was a Rrcat sufferer from dyspepsia, I suffered misery after eating, and had terrible heartburn. I thought I had to stiffer this way as tongas I lived, but when I began to take Thedford's Mack-Draught, In small doses, every night, the heartburn was all gone In n few days, and 1 could'eal without distress. I took two smalt packages in alt, and although that was some time ago, the dyspepsia lias not returned. I speak a good word (or Thedford's Black-Draught whenever I have the op portunlty." Keating causes distress, we urge you to try Thedford's Black-Draught. II cleanses the system, helps the stomach to Ulgcst Its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver. It acts gently and Is without bad after effects. Try It. Price 25c. 00000OvO0004 DIARIES rJ) (jIojui up our stock Laird anrj Loo's 15 Cont3 Each All othors. Y2 off Medford Book Store KtH?MrO,K'KOtOi'CH' AIIHUDI-JKN, Wnsli., April 12. "Tliu 1. W. aiiai cIiIkIh anil ilynu uiltont Htniti'il UiIh trmiltlo. I inn K'tliiK to MiiIhIi It I will loitMl tli'f Hlrllic on their heads." 'I'IiIh Ih the Htnti'iiiont of Chief of Police Temple niiin of AliDi'dci'ii. Thai thi' mIi llic Ihim not heon hrolf (iii Ih certain, or ilio mills run nliiK In Aberdeen before tliu strike, thioi) Iiiivii ninth- no iittniiipl wlial-KVi-r to reopen. Of the other uIkIU, only one iuooIiik practically full hmitteil. And UiIh one, the. Western ('noperiiKii I'liiiipuuy, aieed to pay Hie wiifjeH ileniiiiidi'd liy the strikers. Iiniiii'illately after the beginning of the Millie L 1000 MILES IN ALASKA WAHIII.VtM'ON. I) (', April 12 Ooverumeiitiit loiiHirurtloii mid eiiilpiiieut of 11 tlioimund iiiIIdh or nil In. ad In Alanka mid the uHtab llnliuienl of a niu'iil coitt Htipply Iiiind off ItH HlioieH lire advocated In a bill Introduced In tho m'tiato hero today by Keimtor Smith of .MIcIiIkiui. The bill ciiIIh for mi AlaHkan rnll road coininlKnlon to aid the presi dent In bulldltiK the Hue. II 11 1 no provide)) for tho iiciiuIhIUou of uxIhI Iiik rallioadH In Aliinkiuuntl right of way by leant' mid condemnation. Tlielutumtato commerce coinmlij. mIoii Ih empowered to control tho rallroad'H operatloiiH. Are You Guilty? Do Von Smoke loo .M111I1, Drink (00 .Mm li, l.'nl loo .Mutli? 11 takeH a mighty rooi! utoniach to feel ready for. a rooiI broakfaHt the moruliiK after tho banquet or social HDHKlon. "What do you want for break fnut?" Inquired llrowu'H Reed wife. "Juki a pleiiHiint Hinlle nnd a breath or frenb air," answered Mrowu tlio niornliiK after an Impor tant meetlim at the lodge. If )ou eat, mnoke or drink too much nlwayn remember that two lit tle MI-O-NA Nlomach tablctH taken Jiint lipforo you ro to bed will de stroy all pnlmiiifiim Kne and leave you with a sweet, clean stoninch In tho uioriiliiK. For ludlceKtlou ami all Htomnch dlhtieHH MI-O-NA Ik the beat pren- crlptlou III the win Id. Chasf StrniiR hoIIh It 011 money back plan. Large box only SO centB. NO MORE GAS IN STOMACH AND BOWELS Not Only Relief, but Cure for All Time. It ii Uh to 1 'l''tl) irliwl cV (lit In ll.f Bluiuth irvl Utl., ulc ton HAALMANNK (.A! T.MIl.Krrtl.Tftwl-n. II UU1 SV8t. B.T.ni..T8i rn,,l ilutmrtly tnl airUlly tcf Kumufh luitnl (viitiniUily lrII lh tuil ttlttl romin (rum (. Prrwurf. Tlutrmr-t), f(H ml gruin (rrliw it the I'll TOirU)mtrli lll (otfur (llnnarlD(citi: lll nUu dI Mttwii (rrliRg,withlrattaliUUon,ill nl.!i n. tni lll onrc mor U M to tjlenilcqi lireilh, 1 lln iTnMl t.y (t prtvlnj ijaJiiU )our iil n. luli. . . . , , , , , ourllml, rntnil fiMrrrinJ frrl mil nil jo totltftfjiuimLilS.SHtiNTAllLI.TarrTnt ( inlrilffliwr llh the tirriiltj.Di Hut Inlfox rirulno Btxl itp frclitve llcf illnwr IU ni-n M rtiJjcol li a ilfuro lor toeir fdftn i rnltiuoirnt. Vour.littrn M ilonuth will rflucr by inrhe. lrum cm ifmply rmin..l form utttr r (cw il)i" uc ol ILVAlc MN.N'r5 lUKTAlU VT8. ,, , , Tlirv iulur ut.hu re mJt lor KK ly tmy iltiintiM, or kikI tltmt l HikncoiiDn ltitrnucy, WO Silttr St, &a 1'miuUo. The Show That's Different" Will IMiltilt at MEDFORD Monday, April 22 Oim lny Tutt IVifiMiiiniuv., nt M 11ml H 1', M. Al G. Barnes Big 3-Rini! Wild Animal CIRCUS 'MO Animal AitotH, 150 I'oiiIoh, DokS .Mouki'jH, .Mi'iry Cluwiis mitt 11 llixit tif NllVl'l Al'lH il llUllllh SlK'lllll 'I'mliiH, I'HHK STUIJKT l'AUADW AT lOtilO A, M. Medford, Monday, Apr. 22 HA.N ANTONIO, Texan April 12 IJulli'Vcil to ho niiuthcr ac rlflt-u to a ih'w iiD'Hti'rloim "kiIIkIoii a mini k tlio IH'KI'OI'H Of tllO HOIlill. till' OrIHl'K of a ni'Kro, IiIh wlfo and threo iilrou with roiinil at their home luic today. All liiul liccn hrnliiftl with mi axe A xlnillur method vwu umi'iI to niuriler a ncoro of ni'Kroi- in Texan mid l.oiiltilniiu diirliiK tlii jm-t year. rpRal blanks at tho Mctlford Print ing company. i FRECKLE-FACE St'W Iti'iiii'ily 'Hint Iteiniui-H 'ii'i';lcN or CimlM NoMiIuk. llere'H a cliniiec , Mt Kreikle 1'iice, to try n now remedy for fieikli'tt with the Kt"rautei of a rc IIiiIjIo dealer that It will not cohI you a penny iiiiIcrh It removcH the fri'ikloH, while If It din's i;ive ou a clear complexion, tlio cxpeiihu Ih trlflliiK. Klmply eel an ounte of othliie doulilo HtreiiKtli. from tiny flrnt elanfl iIiiikkIhI In Medford nnd one iiIkIiI'k treatment will hIiow you how cany It In to rid yournelf of the homely freckleB and get a beautiful com plexion. Rarely In more than one ounce needed for the worst cane. He hu re to usk any flrnt cIiihm druuKlnt In .Medford for the double ntrciiRth othlne. an thin In the only prencrlptlon sold tinder Kiiarautce of money back If II fnlls to remove f reek leu. SC C amES ECZEMA, O. O. ACNE.TETTER ETC Wlilto Eczoma, Acno, Totter, Salt Rhouni, otc., are troubles which affect tho skin, tholr source fa far doopor than tho outside cuticle. Thoso affections aro caused by irritating humors, or uratic acid, in tho blood. Such impurities inilamo and Irritato tlio dolicato not-work of fibrous tissue which Uo3 Just bonoath tho surtaco of the outer skin, and tho inflammatory dischargo tha.1 producod is forcod out through tho poros and glands, and i3 continually koptup whllo tho blood remains infected. Thte exudation causes tho form ation of scales and crusts so often seen in Eczema, nnd when they are nemtched off tho flesh is left raw and more susceptible to other infection. Itcau vory roadlly bo seon then thnt 1)0 purified and cleansed. TMs b. B. 3. will uo. it goes uown to tno very l)ottom,reraovc3 nil humors and impurities, neutralizes tho oxcessivo acids of tho system and in this way romovos tho ciuiso of disease. Local applica tions can only sootho tho irritation and assist in keeping tho skin clean; thoy never produco a euro becauso such treatment does not reach tho blood. S.S S. restores to tha thin, acrid blood all its lost properties, makes it pure and rich and onablos it to nourish the skin and keep it soft, smooth and healthy. Book oa Bkln Diseases and any modical ad vie o free to all who writo. TH SWIpT SPECIFIC co ATLAHTA, GA. r $10.00 Between April 1st and April 10th wc lost ton dollars on a beautiful Round Oak JJane, and we are losing at the rate of A DOLLAR A DAY on this range until someone stops us. WHAT WILL YOU GIVE ? AV.il eh tbis range in our show window each day, as some fortunate person will pirk this up at a bargain. IT MAY GO FOR A DOLLAR but we don't think so. JJetter investigate. MEDFORD FURNITURE & HARDWARE CO. Plan Your Vacation Now TO TIIK East Seashore or Mountains SOUTHERN PACIFIC Will place on biilo low round trip tickets to all tho principal Cities of tho Kust, going or returning thtough California, or via Portland with going limit 1G days. Filial rot urn limit Oct. Ulst. Sale Dates April, ar, an, J7. May 3, a, t, 0, 10, H, H, 1C, 17, 18, LM, 29. Juno 1, 15, 7, S, 13, It, 15, 17, IS, 19, 'JO, 21, 2-1, 25, 27, 28, 29. InilH't'liil Council Mystic Slirlae, l.os AukcIcs, April JMMh to May Itli Newport Yaquina Bay Offors many nilvuutngcs for a seashore outltiB. Low fares from all points In OroKon, rcauoniiulo hotel rates, outdoor umusomotitb nud all tho delights of tho scushoro. Tlio New P. R. & N, Beaches Ttllumoolc, (liirllmldt (Bnyocean), Brighton, Manhattan audv Rock away, Lnko Lytic, Ocoun LuUo Park, Twlu Bocks, Tillamook Beach and Bay City will opou a nuw floitit for a auuanor outing. Low Round Trip Fares from all points In Orogon. Call on our nearest Agent for full Information as to East Bound Excursion Faros, routes, stop-ovors, etc., or wiito to JOHN M. SCOTT, Qonoral Paasongor Agent, Portland, Oregon. Kut California Raisins. Hiilstn Day April 30th. Draperies Wo enrry a vry cornplctr llnf of ilraprrlffi, Urs cilrtnlnM. fix turi'M, tc , unJ to nil cntir of upliiilfltTlne A rpr.lal rnnn lo look nftrr thin vork -"xrlimlvply end will clv nn koo1 tvIco nit In 'xjrmlMi to ot In even th Inrwixt cltlr-H. WEEKS & NCGOWAN CO H-f -t-f M 1 IH I H-H-H-H -H- I t You can make a flcml-clrctt- lar Inclnion, cutting through I tho outer liiteKiinicrit, hiiIj ctitlclo and periosteum, tre phine down to tho gray mat- Z ter, raise' the flap and care- T fully remove the erroneous prejudice so mo people havo JL against tlio wearing of Kye T i Glaascn, and then perhapn they would give heed to Eyo Strain . . and the nerloiiB nerve-drain re- suiting thereform. Why delay? Como In now and let me ex- plain more fully. 21 Dr. Rickert K flight Specialint Otrr Keiilner'H, Alcdfonl Hr . 'H'84"H"H"l".-l"l"l'l"i-HHHl' to produco a euro tho circulation must, LOST July 2, 3, C, 7, 11, 12. IB, 1G, 20, 22, 2a, 20, 29, 20, 31. August 1, 2, 3, G, 12, 15, 115, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31. Sept. -t, C, G, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. wfrmmk 8Chalmors service department is constantly at your call When you buy a ChalmorK It Is our nlm not merely to noil you a motor car, but to help you get satisfactory uho and enjoy ment of that car. For tho benefit of Clialnicru ownors, wo maintain n well organized Service Department. Wo havo $7B0,000 Invested In parts In this one department nt our plant and nraong our deal er . We also maintain stocks of pnrts In leading cities so that you need not he unnecessarily delayed getting repair parts In caso of. accident. Chalmers dealers make It their policy to help ownors to get full satisfaction from their cars. VALLEY Why Yes, of Course We have pansics lots of them. (But we have not any German pansies.) They arc Steeles Mastodon pansies, the best pansies you car grow. We also have cabbage j)hints and cauliflower plants. We have a fine lot of tomato plants in pots. Leave your order for them now and have them delivered when it is time to plant. It is too early to plant tomatoes vet. J. T. BROADLEY Greenhouse Near Reservoir M. F. & H. Bldg. Greenhouse Phenes: Bell, Main 5181; Home 301-L Store Phene: Home 35 Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufacturers of Glazed Cement Sewer Pine and Ccineat Drain Til Dealers In Washed Sand, Gruvcl nnd Crushed Rock Use our washed material for your concrete work, you care cement and faulty construction Drain your land with cement tile, it's strongest and everlasting. Office: Factery: Fruitgrowers GET OUR PRICES North Riverside Ave. Bank Bldg. ,rr PLEASURE CARS CHALMERS, POFE-UARTFORD, PEERLESS, HUPMOBILK COMMERCIAL TEERLESS, CHASE, RELL1NCE (From ton to 10 tons) THE VALLEY AUTO CO.. Finest Equipped Garago in Southern Oregon t - f - r First National Bank OF MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States ai.d Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT ORRIS CRAWFORD, Nearly a quarter of a contuiy under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtor, Presidont 0. R. Lindloy, Vice Pr. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier AUTO CO. N. Holly Street Phone ConnoctlonB - rrrr M. L. ALFORD, CASHIER ASSISTANT CASHIER