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i $. 1 'I: . W $ ' r. '41 'e t i?v" K . 1fFDF0RD MAJJJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 'APRHJ 24, 19.12. Iff JACOBS WINS ED IT'Flf II lin lii'on Hiiiil dial if J,"d L .llW'dllH (If Hlif) iHlllllt.V Wlllill'd mi of. fin Hint In uplto ol' (In: I'ni'l (hut ;v In m iIi'iiiihm'i!, Unit lut would liiivn It. Mo Hiirvml llin iifopjo of tint (oiiniy lmiK iiml I'lilllifnll.v liml iiioii- ii"i'iilly Hut itll.v. Wliun In: iitil titt illic Hi-rvinii h few nii,i)th( iv hh frU-iuU illil ilut rciillzo Vlint ( wiih ilmiit In onlnr Hint In- mlulit niiil.n tln Unlit of Ida lifn in lint ili'lniii'l-nllc niin irli , llU'ollH Cltllllt out vli'liniiinH toil In liml n imrrow 'ofiip,! ha Ifo lM'.'ith'jl Ii!h niHiiii'iil liy only turn vote. I'op nlili' iih In In lut tun up nutiint n linril Kiiiiiit wlinn lut wmit into iiiiu:n. OKuiiml l-M Knot, J.eo wilH (loch'..' iivci' (oot I'tnitml (niiiiuil(o(tiiiiiii i'nnu liU pi'i'iiiiM'l by lint following voto. .liicoliH 2, Hoot 1. Mr. Wool', wenli ihwh Ih iliiit lo tlm fiiiil liml lie nit ti'rcil liU HlrciiKlIt niniiiiitf fur u iiuiiiy ofHi'im IVoiii vliMt pn'Milont lo OOIOIUII. Oilier I'Oiiiliiitlci'iiH'ii clcclcil I'ioii, tin- iluiiioi'iiitin iiinliK tlinniuliotil tin I'ouiilv ihi: KiihI AnIiIiiiiiI, h. I.. Mu lil; (Vntrul I'olnl, W. II. Coniii'i) Anlilaiiit lloiili'Viiiil, 0. ". Dnwx, Ap pli'SHl'V Kolniil. IJnyd; Iliimm, ,) MniTt't: Cmilriil I'olnl, II. T. I'ltHlcovi; Kuj-lii I'oiut, (lux KjcIiiiIh; Klniinrc Honk, II. It. llim;iiliotliiuu;noliI Mill, II. If. IH'I'li; iVonil IJIK'KHOIIVIIII', lit II. IMvj South .lui'ttNoiivilli', Itoiii IJIrii'lij .Moilionl, N'urlli (Vntml, .1. V. fiuiiiiiiorv.lln; Moill'oiil, Snutli (Vntrul I.. I. .Incolm; Mi'ilfon, North .Mniii, .1, A. furry; Mi'ilfoiil, South Muiu, .1. P. IJrowii; (lnliiliilo, I'. .1. NHT; Mitill'inil, Niirlhi'iiHt, V. II. Cuiio-u .Mnll'oril, Hmitlii'iiKl, .1. I). Skiuiif.; IMnu'iiix, l V., I'uiry; Sum ViiIImv, II. ,M. t'oult; Sli'tlinir, I'liitH. Nickel; Tinil, ,1. A. damn: t'uiou, Mili' H CRUELTIES INDULGED IN BY7MUTINOUS TROOPS INGHINft. '. y" ' "" n M 'I IIHIWBM Ml wMTTeTijj 1 Z Jin Hl 'jy . , i x JHr , Jsk '& ' Ilorclii Ij nown lotnu of tlio cruel work liultilijcfl In by ttiu mutliiuu.i troopn in China during Miclr recent out. Iircnk. ItOnhlcA IooIIiik nml hurnliiK properly liny na vo that fi-JI foul of their niunlerouM nlin wan linweUlatel (luMpntPhiHl. ... W I COLORADO PEOPLE DESIRE EBUCRHB VOTE' OR DELEGATES Cnutriill; Willow Sprinj.-, (. Dentii Woo.lvilhs fj. W. Wilcox. V A A TO HIT ATTELL SACHAMKNTO, Cnl.. April 21. Aim Alti'll iliil not lry to hit .liiuiny I'm roll In the fimt 1 rouiuU of n M-Iii'iIuIimI 20 iiiiiiiil hunt )iero hit niylit. In tin- hKViinth Atltill Inml'il ii 'onpli of julu to llot htotniu'h unit Ciiinill wmit down nml out. ; CiutoII ni'iil left juliN tS Atloll' fa'r.rC I r w'l ffif . - hlui m .WuV'iTifTiitf oii (hiniUKO. The fniin fxpectml (ho fiht to ml licl'nri' It tliil, us Atti'll huh plniiily Kiviuu Cnrroll it ohuiico. .Mnniiel Vit'rnt and Sally Sitlwilori fought a leu roiiud draw; Suilni' iluUhin'l0 (i dCl'inlOII nVlT (ll'lirKC I'lipjniH. mid Toiiunv Allien I.ihh kril out Young Atvlicr in tlnvo iomkiN in I ho preliminary iviut. SACItAMI-JNTO. Cal., April Ut. ('opti'H of i-atili of tlio lit It In tl v licit tloiiM now Julpj.clri:ulitti'rt In CnlAr niln under tin; now illroct IvKhtlutlon luw pimMnil In that idato hint, win tor woro rarolvi'il horn yoHtoruiiy. AinoiiK tlicHo iihuihiiich for which tlio pcoplo of (Vilormlh mo worltlnp am: A coiiHtltuttonal iiinouilimtiil. wtnli HhIiIuk tho recall of all elective of tlcurM: a recall of iIccInIoiih of courtH. doclnrliiK IitWH uncotitttltutlnnal; tint allowing of trial hy jury ami lifoic nuiitlior Jmluo to niiy on churned by a JihIk with conioiniit of court not couimllioit lu IiIk lintnedlnto inert dice; n inotliorK' coiiipiiUHallou 1111, promotud hy JuHko Hen II. I.lndHny of onver, providing pay for iinedy luothora to rttny al homo and t:ikn4 cant ot thulr children, rather tliiiu liavlnu the mute pay for the clill ilren'H rare la a unite Inxtilutlou, and n hill eHtahllHhltig Htato coal inlnca, w 1 1 rote product Ih to ho uold dlieet to cnitMUinorii an? nearly nji pOftHlliIe at COHt. Another amendment nought Ih to create a pnlille titllltl-n court Mliullar lo (he California mate railroad-com mlxvhnt. Stilt another would utllUe all Hchool liouxeu after m-IiooI hours an fornuiB for tlio pcoplo for tllkciiK hIoum of puhllc iiucHtloas. Tlio dcinoerntio eandidaten for delegaloH lo the iiiilionaL coitvcntion lo ho hold at linlliinorc in July re- .ceived hcattcring votex only at the primary olection lat 1'iidav. Tins higlicM vptc 'hI for any one wim 15(1 and life loWexl 2. Tho ri'Milt wiir; uk follews: ' Jtcnnott ISO. Itiirkn , Cole 2fl, 1-M-niuiiMiii It, (lodfrey 211, (Iom.h .l), IIdI mini 22. Holmes Hit, .Tuivoll lit), Kad derJy 2.1, King 15. .Maloncy :ti). Mock HI. iicyiiolds 2, Sheahan l. Sliciimm 17. SleveiHon 21, Sucek IH, Wi'Lcha 7 and Vio .'10. HeiiK.eniU couiptcted their liek liv nominating Lewis I'lrieh of .lack Minville for county Iriintirei, J)r. Shearer for coroifer. DEMOCRATS m E NOW PRECINCT OFFICERS LITTLE DANGER OF FREE Owing to tho largo amount of inoiHluro in the valley at tho present time it ix now very probable that the fruit crop will get through tho re mainder df tho front Ht'tiftoii wilhoiit much additional Kiuudgmg. Tho peiir bloHHomrf havo fallen for tlio moxt part and In two wcekx xhoulil he clear of danger nnloxx a very heavy freeze -which is improbable eoma-i. Sjtitzenbergs uV now approaching full bloom, Lnut night .1(1 of an inch of nlin fell in tho valley. It will rain again tonight and Thnruday. William Kitto Buried. Tho funeral xcrvlcoH of William Kitto were held it the late rexidenco at .lackxoriville Tnexdny afternoon, Huv. W. F. Shieldx officialing. In (enaont in .Iack.onvilln cemeterj. Tho pall bearers were J. M. Itork, J. W. Hock. A. h. (Jail. L. Eaton, A. Oetchel and Alex. Norrix. MRS.ASTOR ILL FROM WRECK EXPERIENCES XKW Y01IIC. April 21. Mrs. Mud eline Force Axtor, widow of Colonel .lohu .lueeli A-ter. who went down with tho Titanic, ix under the con stant cure of physicians and.nurxes here todav as a result of a second collnpie into a state of nervous wcak'ic-s. Mis, Aslor was seriotislv ill the day after her arrixal on the Carpathia. hat he rallied Suuday and Monday. Counly Clerk Coleirmn and his of fice force aro today endeavoring to determine who the republicans of the county nominated lor the varioux xinnll precinct offiecn throughout the county. Ax xo many namex were written in with only it vole or two east for each it ix a difficult tax); to get tho voto completely tabulated. The democratic! nominees for ju.stice of the iM'iieo in the different districts and for couxlnhlo are us follews: Medford, II. A. Canaday, justice, Kaukiu F.stcx, eonstnlile; AHhlnnd, J. (I. Hurt, justice, A. L. Irwin, eon stable; Phoenix. F. )'.. Furry, justiei". II. ('. .lohusoii, countable, Applrgntc, A. I). I'cfirdsley, jlicticc, .biliu Mal noy, eoiixtiiblc; .laclxiiiville, II. G. Dox, jnxtice, Joe Wcttcrcr, constable; Hig Htitle, Ed Watson, justice, N". S. Morris, constable; Trail, T. M. Hig genbotham, justice, I). W. Pence, constable; Central Point, W. K. Kah ler, jttslice, J. K. Ihs, constable; Kagh; Point, John Watkins, justFce, John Smith, eon table; fiold Hill. J. H. Morcloek1, jtixtice. II. T. Paukey, constable; Saras Valley, J. F. llodg erx, juxtioo, K. Coxr. eoustnble. xhe had entirely recovered from auv ill effects of her excrienco in tho wreck, mid now her condition is enux- It was thought that ing grave iilnrm. XOTICB. I have, on Imnd BUfflctcnt funds to cibIi all warrantft tanned by the town of Talent from No. 4 to 13 both numbcrx Inclusive. Intercut will ccano from date of publication of thlx notice. G. A. GAIlDN'En, 31 Town Treasurer. THAT BAD COLD Vapor Treat nieiit Surely Dock Clean Out that Stuffed Up Head In lUford Ilrenklng Time Don't try to break up a cold with dangorotiH Ktumach.lllxturblng drugs. Get directly to tho Inflamed mem brane by breathing IIYOMEI (pro nounco It Mgh-o-mo). Get a bot tle for 50 cents at Chns. Strang's and try this rapid and economical treat meat that thousands aro using. Into a bowl of boiling water pour a teaspoonful of HYOMEI. cover head and bowl with a towel, and breathe deep Into the lungs tho heal ing vapor that arises. lireatho this vapor for five or ten minutes until the head feels fine and clear, then go to bed and sleep soundly until morning. No cocaine or opium or harmful drugs in HY OMEI. It is guaranteed to end ca tarrh, or money back. A TAXPAYERS LEAGUE NAMES OFFICERS Tim Taxpayers' tiHHoeJatlon of Jackson county met last night lu the opera Iioiiho for their Initial meeting iiluce tho formation over two wcckH ago. Ah pur nrrangenient at that tlmo tint officers of the organisation wore made and tho constitution ami by-htWH of tho organization read and adopted. Tlio offleorx for the Initial term aro ax follewx: Juilgo E. E. Kelly, president; F. 1). Medyunkl, vice preal dent; E, F. A, lllttner, secretary, and Mr. OMiiouhruggo, treasurer, Tho mooting wax then adjourned until May I, when a hoard ot dlrec tola will ho elected from tho niein- horshlp that has boon obtained at tltat tlmo. Tho object of tho club Ix to have a restraining Influence over all county officials and to offer an organized front for tho betterment ot tho county, VITAL MATTERS ARE BEFORE COMMERCIAL CLUB At a special meeting of tho Com morclal club tonight several Weighty uiatloni will bo placed before tho momhoi'Hhlp of tho dub ror action. Among these will ho tho Htund that tho 'dub will take upon tho building of a railroad to tho llluo hedge; the amount of money that tho club would offer for tho oroOtlon of a cutlery fac tory, and tho iitaud that the club will asHiimo toward tho oHtahllshmouU of a-company of the O, N, It. in ndill tolu to these Important topics a largo amount of imiallcr business will he disposed of, All ninltoiH to ho brought up to night aro oxtromoly Important to tho city and tho need of Immediate action Is Impnrlomi, It lit undoiHtood that Albany at thlx tlmo Iiiih a hid In for tho establishment of tho cutlery fac tory lu that city, NOTICE. CurmmtoiB, wo aro polug to havo a iiuppor and xmnkor' at our next jnootlntf, Wodnoaday, April 2-tth, J', JEUM18TA, H. 8. f X t r t t T ? r t T t f r r T r ;. t t t ? T T f T T T t T T T Second Annual Spring' Clearance Sale Glove Sale KAYSER'S AT KAYSER'S Lislo (llovos, Sale pi'ico a pair 23c Long Chamois CJ loves, pair 48c MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR P. O. Petticoat Sale GINGHAM NEAR SILK Petticoats, $1 values, sale price, each 39c Petticoats, erood stvles, 75c ones, sale 48c - IT $25,000.00 Worth of Clean, Up-to-date Merchandise at Great Reductions Every Spring Coat Must Go $9-98 Every Spring Suit Must Go 25 Women's New Spring Suits, all new 'J J A QC styles and colors, values up to $20.00. V A Sale price : 25 Women's New 'Spring Suits, "La 'Vogue" styles, the hesi fiUinpf ;ar nienls made, $25.00 values. Stile price $19-98 25 Women's New Spring Suits, the $6)6) (j)C best; styles ever shown; real values up V Z to $:J5.00. Sale Price Mkd 25 Women's Now Spring Coats, full length, made of all wool materials, up to $15.00 values. Sale price 25 Women's full length Spring Coats, all new models, tgood colors, values up to $22.50. Sale price $13-98 or L') n omen's neauti nil new Snrnur fill 114? Coats, the latest styles, values up to V '0 $30.00. Sale price MM Great Waist Sale 500 Percale Shirt; AVaisIs all new styles, worth up to $1.00 FAA Sale price, J)Jlf each v t 500 Aonien's Shirt Waists, all colors, soft collars, .sale price 'heh colors, sole fl.19 Dress Goods at Great Reductions 1000 yards plain and ' Vancy Dress Cloods, val ues up to 75c. Sale price, a yard 48c 1000 yards fine all wool Stripes and Fancies, real $1.25 values. QQ Sale price, IfoL u yjird Silks at Great Reductions 1000 yards or Mcssalino Foulards and Fancy Silks, all gootl MQ styles, real 75c 4r)C val.a vard vv 1000 yards wide Foul ards and Fane j" Silks, values up to 'tLJfl Sale price, OefC i j 41111 Wff Flour irf&X$ f s I H ,' f'i ' Flour Flour r Linens at Great Reductions 500 yards fine. Mercer ized Table Damask, real 40a values, 6) ft A sale price, JJ (J a yard , ,, w 100 dozen Bath Towels, Bleached and Fancy, 25u values, J 6)1 Sftlo price, IxoV, each PRINTS Best, quality, sale price, a yard Sc OIL CLOTH Best quality sale price, a yard, 19c SHEETS J2xOO Blenched, sale price, eaeli 39c PILLOW SLIPS 43 and 1 5 inch, bleached sale price, each lie WAISTS Children's' Hcnit Waists, 15c ones, sale price 10c NECKWEAR An odd lot of women's Neck wear up to 50e values, each 10c t f T T T T f f t T T T T t T Until you have tried Waitsbur PURE WHITE FLOUR r- you cannot know the satisfaction of 4 I having the best. Coffees and Teas ' a We have always made a specialty of these lines and most of the discrimin ating users have found it out. Allen Grocery Co. ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods ''- , V Our wagons deliver to all nn'rf.Q nf tf otr Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice & Storage Co. First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00 United States and Posjal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our careful attention. F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT hi. L. ALFORD, CABVUM ORRIS CRAWFOItD, ASSISTANT CASUIKI Nearly a quai'ter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon - It has succeeded because of f Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter, President GK R. Lindley, Vice Pre. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier U.,fcl - n ' y Hi t i) J, '. n 0 ft .. ...' I ,. A 1 '