Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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GIVE CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO PAPERS
PRAISE FOR IRK TIED OP BY STRIKE
Ki'iinloi (ii-m-KK ; Clii'iiiliiTliiin is
la-iiiu lulilv inaihcd IIV mIIumhIh (,
liivlr ifNiii'intiiiiiM mill tiiiilii'iiiii'ii,
Willi lltM'lllH'll III Mtll'i'txh iu Kl'lllll)
Hie million dollar itm lor liuliliim
I'onmt riiiH, mi,) (In. .t.Mlll.lKH) i(lm f,.
load tiinl 1 1 ml 1'niiMiiitiMiiiii, ioIhiimI
in 1 Im uuiii'iillimtl iipiiniriiiliMi lull
wiih a limit hIi fnnwiril in llm buttle
lor it Hvti'iii of i'(iiiiiH'lii'MHHi' 1'iiii'Ht
iiiiii'liiin mimI I Hi' iiii'vc'iiiiiin.
Should tho lull, it il now wIiuhIm,
ii'i'cIm' a fit in tihlc Mile In ciiiiiihp.,
il HIMllll HII'IUI n KI'Olll nllltf 1)1 U(M
mil rltiitit, IIimiIIkIi tint llddi'd lotiM
prutiTliiiii i( would iniilc imimniIiV,
hi rililiL In Inriil liinln'mii'ii.
KimiiiIim' CIuiiiiIm'iIiiIii Iium mhiIum!
iinliiiinjlv In liitvc hvn ili'iiix iimliiii'il
In Uii' MM) liKiiti'H miiick lii liniihi
fniiitiiillvc nil llif lin liKliliiiK appro
piiiilinii In fJUD.liiio mid tho iuihI mill
trail iipprnptiiiliiin In .-J7.i,lll)l).
Ill I ir IikIiI Iii'Iom' llif M'tiiilf i'iiiii-
HllllfO III' MC Ill'flW'I.V Mlppnitfd liy
virliiullv every wMihi unxoriulmu,
iliflildiiiU' lilt WitTii I'orexlr.v iimhi
I'iiill.in. .VIUiimikIi it i pnililit Hint
llif llOIIM' fOllllllittl'f Hill lllll ll'pott
liilfk faxuiiililv mi llif tun iIiuih ulirn
llif ill In n'lVnci! In il fur niiHidi'iii
tinn iikiuii, it N (-fiifinllv Indirwd lluil
llif rnniiiiifi-f mil nttmli it olln-i.il
(. K. anil the lull will pu-tH
10 GREEI GRAND
Meiuheis ol ,Mi-ill'niil IimIkc No. Kill,
A l anil A. M. ami of I'rater Luke
t'hapter It. A. .M. will wolemnf llieir
Kiainl nf fieem at the .MiiHinie hall tn
ninlit. A larxc atk'inlaiii'f i ilfsireil.
The fUMilni: will he ilentil to ilinftH
hi'iiix of Mimonif niutloih tnr the mind
nl the onlrr.
UNDERWOOD GETS 18
GEORGIA DELEGATES
ATLANTA, (in., May 2. Complete
ifturiiH from dm piflilfntliil prefor-
eiico prlniary In (ieorula kIv Coii
KroMHinmi t'liilerwooil of Alabama a
plurality or about S00O votes ovor
NVooilrow WIIhiiii, with tbu Clark ami
Harmon uitc very IlKbt.
WIIhoii earrloil tho e'tlfH ami l'n
ilirwooil tho rural dUtrlctd. Under
the ni Urn of tho utale oxfciillvo Un
ilnrwooit mita tliu IS volim of Ucor
Kla In the national eonventlun.
DIED.
At bin houif IPJ South Kitir ntieut,
Albert II. Tull, ut It p. in., Mny -'.
Ill I 'J, of pneumonia. Aj-ed IIS, II
inoiitlih ami II da.VH. I If wus bora in
SUkiyou foiuity, Calif, lie li-nuts a
wifo mid one daughter, llo.hie, aoil
7 yearn. Inleinmiit in .Imdthousillo
eeniulery. Aiiiiouneeineut Inter.
MEDF0RD MARKETS
Itotail Prices.
Vi'HotableN,
I'otatoeti 1!,CU per cwt.
CabbnHo So.
Parmilim 2 v,
l.iittueo lOo head,
CurrolH 2U.
HflltH 2j(!.
OiiIoiib 1.
(,'elury filled M do.mi.
Cauliflower HluQ'20u
head,
ItiullHlieH He buiieh,
OiiIoiih (Ireou, Tie. buuuh,
llhubarb lie.
AHpaillKUH I He.
P'riilt.
J'runes--I)rled, Kin lb.
Loimiiui 30o dozen,
llaminaH 10c to ,'lOe. per
OritugoH trie, to 4 0u.
StrawburrloB 2fio.
d ozoii,
Mutter, ICggn ami Poultry.
Hatter Kresh ranch, por
roll,
fifio; oreitmery, 70c.
Hkhh KtohIi ranch, 20e,
Poultry lions, dressed, 20c;
I In; springs, drosuod, 20o.
Turkeys 20o to 25e, drcusud.
llvo
m
TONGHT
.MeatN, Vliolenalo.
Hoof Cown, I'jCJ HtOUI'fl, Tic.
Pork fie HI io.
Veal DroHsyd, fit),
Mutton ae&H'jo, llvo; lamlm,
Hay and 1'eeil, M'holesale,
Hay Altnirn. .I3 to $1(5; grain,
$12 to $11.
drain Wliout, $1 pin- bushel; outs
$3(1 per toiii Imi'loy, rollud, $10 por
ton; barley, wbolo, $il,
I'HM'AdO, Mv 'J I nit'ii iifwi
piiper pi'fNsiiifn lnul licif ImIiiv ln
finiM' n' (ho Iniliiii' ill' Hif )nl)Mif-K
mid llif iinlniiH In Hij-n iii n wiiyi.
M'lllf llltlfl'lllflll,
Tile llinlllill papi'ln Wi'lf Isslli'il Hi- I
Ullul lllll f iMU'lv I'llltillllH III III.'
lil'lfllinnii pupciw nif nnl vet nut.
tllflllltfl' n' f iMllllinllfl'H 111-ill'illl I'll,
Hllltfil Hint lm (iihl ,.ilol wi'lf'
ilflii.Vfil mill lluil f pn)ifi- would i
hihi it lew pillow, uiiii iiiiu-tiiii'ii ,
preHMiueii.
About lllll) pifHMiifii nif nut, Thfj
xliiLcix Miy the pulili.ifrH iiM-iifiii
t iii Incltfil llii'in nut liffiiuvt 70 plft-vj
men ii" (lif lmirl iifuxpnpfM lien1
.1 i. !.: .i....
" 'ii lini MiniiilllK- I
1 moil piintfi-n liclil a fdiiffifilfi.
IniliiV In'ili'fiilf ulicllh'l' In eniitiliiif
nl work if llif iicwupapi'iM nuployt'd
non-union pifHinfii,
The Uiiciiuti Aiiieiifiiii vn llif
"itlv rxipor in piihlixh, tlii ulimioo.i.
The pnliff are prolirtiiiK the pivus
mniiiH tn mtnnl llif iiun-iiiiiiini-t.
The htrikei'H ileelaml Unit their
iniinii iliMiainlfil a hi'i:tnik fiuilracl
willi lliu lleiiirtt iii(icrM ami that I hi
IIi'iiimI iiiaiuiKfiiifiit icI'iim'iI tn hiKii
when their nlil fiintraft fxpiifil ,o
lei ilny. The lleni inaiuieerK wmiled
the uifii In umk uiiilfr the uniniiV
agreement with the imhlUheiM iih-ii.
flalina.
EXPERT FILES HIS
I. II. H'iImiii, employed li I lie
fount v court lo export the book ni
the xfveral nttieoH nt the eouit homse
Iiiih fomploled him work and ninth hi
i'omm to tho eouiily eouit. The r
port wan approved by that body and
plaeed on file.
The report wivum eiifh offiee of
tho county. It appears in full in
another foluiuu.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES:
NATIONAL
Cluclnnatl ..It
Now York 9
llontoii ri
Chlenito (I
I'lltdhiirK r.
Phlladelpblii r,
Ht. LouIh fi
Urooklyu .
REPORT
1
L. V. C.
n ,?8c
:t ."Co
7 .-. 02
7 .id
S .3SC
0 .155
tl .3a7
7 .417
Now Yoiji :i, I'hlladulphhi 2.
lloHton N, llrookbn 1 L
I'lttnlMiri; 2, ClilriiKo 7.
St. Loubi .", Cincinnati 8.
AMinilUAN
w.
Chleajto 11
IIohUhi !
WnnhlnKton ., S
Phtladulphla 7
Cleveland 7
Detroit 7
St. LouIh r.
Now oYrk :t
L. P. O.
I .73;.
f. .013
r. ,cir.
7 .7)00
u .mis
o . CIS
a .ar.7
to .231
Philadelphia I, New York It.
W'liHhliiKtnu 2, IIohIoii 1.
Detroit 2, ClileaKo H.
Clovelinul-HI. I.ouIh, no- kuiuu.
NOItTinVKST
W,
Portland S
Victoria -, 8
Spokane 7
Vancouver 8
Tneoiuu I!
Seattlo (1
L.
7
(i
(1
7
K
U
P. C.
.r.33
.571
.538
.r.33
.121)
.100
It.
II.
It
U
15.
I
Spokane ,,.,.,. II
Tacoimi , 7 li 1
Hattorlos Leonard. Cadroair and
Do Vogt; Crlgur, Hunt, llutlcr and
Lmlwlg.
Seattlo t 8 1
Victoria 3 0 I
Hattorlos Kuljorton and Whaling;
Kaufman and Hasty,
Vancouver 1 7 3
Portland 3 U 0
Twelve Innings.
Hatterlen Aguow ami Luwls;
Doty, Klolu ami Harris, .
COAST
L. P. 0.
G .700
tl .GU0
12 ,r20
M .140
l.pi .423
10 .273
Oakland It)
Vornou .....11
Sun Francisco 13
Los Augnles 11
Sauramonto ,,,.... .11
Portland tl
Portlaiid-Vornon, wot grounds.
It. II. 10.
Los AllgoloH .......... 2 2 2
Oakland 7 10 1
HattorlfB Flutor and Holoa; Ab
ies' and Mltzo.
San Knimjlsco 7 0 1
Sucramonto ,,1 3 1
Huttorloa Mlllor uud llorVy; Wil
liams and Price,
MTCrWOTlT) MATH TRTDUKE,
TARRYTOWN, HOME OF WEALTHY, WITHOUT PUBLIC LIBRARY
i i m i i i w mmi i i i i tud
rUDMG LiaiCATlY AltD
Tho vIIuikq of Tarrytown, N. Y.,
ll.n A r,.hl,t,la II,. -'u-vll- 1 1.-. 1'.,
of wealth, la to bo without a library becnuuo tho taxpayer rcfuxtd to Toto
WM additional funds nt tho uprtrif; clccllon for Its aupport. The tnctnlcrs
of tlui Younu Jfcn's Lyceum voted in terminate the contract with Uio rlllaKe.
'J'ho nnseascd vaJuaUou of Turrylown Is $13,000,000, and J8O0 a year would
Uuvo lucuut only a few cents to each taxpayer.
Our Correspondents
EDEN PRECINCIT
Mm, J, K. ItobertH wax In Phoenix
Sunday.
.Mr. (I, (. MiClalu Iuih been (iilte
til annln the last of liiHt week.
Mm. Llllle Dluckwooil cainu up to
her dauKhter'n, Mm. V. S. Stan
rllff'M, Saturday evening for a aliorl
call. Mm. Illackwoud'ri hfalth In
very poor of late.
Mr. and .Mm. Kininett Ilecmou of
Talent motuied to Medford Saturday.
Mm. Too Fish and Mm. Dr. Web
nter of Waul Talent were attending
HfrvlcoM In Phoenix Sunday.
S. (J. Van Dyke and family mo
tored over to Talent Sunday where
Mr. Van Dyke bought a lot of early
cabhaK" plautK of C. Caroy.
T. J. Ncff, one of tho oldfHt plo.
neem of tho valley mid once a real
dent of Talent, but now owiiIuk a
flue tract of Karden laud near Cen
tral Point, bt upending a few days In
Talent and North Talent vhdtiui; old
time friends.
Many gardener In tho valley aru
auxloiiH about getting tho potato crop
planted. P. It. Uatiuau got about 20
micki! cut when tin: rain set In and
has not been able to get onto his
ground. Tlley will likely be u loss
uulfy (hey are planted boon.
A plcaenut gathering of relatives
took place nt tho homo of Mr. ami
Mm. Ji'hmIu Adams on Wagoner
creok last Sunday, when two of her
nieces, Mm. John (iriiffes and Mm.
V. i:. Amlcrhon and their btmbands
and Mm. Audenton's children galh
orod at their auni'n homo and took
dinner and spuut tho day.
C. Carey's five yonr old Winter
Nells poar orchard on bottom laud Is
nun of an fine specimens of growth
and healthy trees as was over grown,
and this spring they are heavily load
ed with fruit. Should there bo no
freeze they will have to bo thinned.
Mm. Jouliun Patterson was in
Kern valley Saturday visiting her
daughter, Mrs. William Forns.
I
CEMTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mrc Minnie I'eninyer and ehililp'ii
returned In their home iu Chieo, Culi
foraia Wedao-dav nioiuin.
Clyde . Woods of Heddiuj,', Calif.,
pcnt WodnoMlny in this eity.
S. A. PatttMiu left Wednesday
evening for l'orlhunl on a hu-iues
I rip,
Mi. ,1. I' (Irieve uud mmi returned
to their lioiuxJn l'ro.-peet Wcdue.-day
ufteruoon.
.Mihs llofio arret l Iimm re.iucd her
position in Mugland's drutr htore uud
.Mr. Niekolau- will lake her place.
Mr.-. 15. Davis, Mrs. ,1. Kellermnn.
Mr. T. .1. Taylor mid on, Mr-, llray
tou, ,Mr. Kurtou. Miss Kull) Mniiuiu,
Mrs. mill Miss Norwood, Miss Her
ring, ,1. W. Myers, A. ). Dmilap, John
.1, Drown, (leo. Fnruum were union;;
Central Point noople thai spent Wed
nesday in Medford.
Mr. Vineiny; left his home in Paris
Oregon, Wednesday morning. Mis
wife, formerly Mrs. Helen Caldwell,
uud family will follow him when
.school is out here.
Legal blanks at tho Modtord Print
ing company.
ORRINE
CTHKS DltlNIC IIAH1T
So uniformly successful bus Oil
HIN15 boon In restoring tho victims of
tlito "Drink Habit" into eobor and
useful citizens, and o sstroug Is our
confidence in Ita curatlvo powers,
that wo want to ompluiBlzo tho tact
that OH1UNI3 is sold under this post
tlvo guarantoo, If, nftor a trial, you
got no benefit, your money will bo
refunded. OIHUN15 costs only $1.00
por box. Ask for froo booklot.
Loon W. llaaklns, 10. Main.
MEDFORD, OHIKJQN, TIirnSDAY, MAY 2, 1012, "
LYCEUM, tRIC'iCftflL.ll.y.
Uie homo of the Ilockcfcllcm, tho Goulds,
... ... l, !...- nnA ,.4,,. ..,lll...
DEBENGER GAP ITEMS.
flly Norma it Cage.)
,MIh Until (Jrey of Itenglc has boon
suffering frohl a very severe attack
of la grlppo.
Mm. W. A. Fresham of Sams Val
ley has Just returned from a winter's
visit with her parents iu some east
ern stale,
J. W. Hums nf Hcaglc commenced
work for Karl Crny.Iast Wednesday.
A largo number of people attended
the concert given by Professor How
ell Isaac nt tho Sams Valley hall last
Saturday. If Profewor Isaacs can
get a class of 2ii or more pupils ho
will Immediately prepare to estab
lish a music school In the Sams Val
ley hall and will give Instruction for
playing any Instrument desired. Mr.
Isaacs was formerly a music profes
sor In Chlcngo for several years, but
has recoutly established n school In
Ashland, Ore., where he has a large
class of students, and there Is no
doubt that he Isan able and compe
tent Instructor. This Is certainly a
ehnnco for all those who wish to
learn music, ob he will surely get
26 pupils "and then some," because
there were n great many people from
Agate. Table Koch, Sams Valley ami
also the Debonger Gap and Henglo
vicinity wnR pretty woll represented
In the front seats on the right hand
side of tho ball.
Last Thursday Hoy G. Patch, the
Table Hock photographer, wus nt
Autloch taking pictures of the school
and Its surroundings.
The dance given last Friday at tho
(irev olaco near Hondo In honor of
Claroneo Croy's 22d birthday was
woll attended and enjoyed by all.
Norman Gago of Debonger Gap
was a business visitor nt Central
Point Inst Thursday
VAPOR BATHS
and Scientific Massage
Trv ii for a cold, rheumatism, etc. Advice iu dietetics,
medical gymnastics and Hydrotherapy. Lady atteudaut.
DR. ROBT. J- LOCKWOOD
CHIROPRACTOR
E. 9th and S. Riverside Both Phones
Homestead
I lomestead Relinquishment
1est in state of Oregon, con
sidering price and location.
3 room cabin and barn.
1G0 acres good land, run
ning water.
120 black loam and sticky.
40 sandy loam, free soil.
Alfalfa
15 acres alfalfa fiue stand.
10 acres in grain.
415 acres can be irrigated.
Have personally examined
this. Believe it best propo
sition offered in state. Own
er must leave by May 20th.
This place goes. Make your
bidSv?
V $1000 asked.
ltis worth $5000 today.
i J. C. BARNES
21-tifcW Nat.
SIATE OE OREGON
B F EOT
I SAM-:.I. Or., May 'J. The mi-
iiuuiiei'itioit whm iiiinle by Htate Trcn
(Hiirer Kiiv Imliiv lliul, -live the 'JOO,-
000 o lf paiil the jrovcriuiii'iil f'r tin
'jiurehase of the lock." at Oregon Cilv,
the lute U nut nf deht anil Iiii.h ,l,
(iOlUHKI in raxli on limnl. It Iiiih henu
I vean nii.re the Mlntr w i' M uoml
a liiimieial ciiiiditioM, aeenriliii(r to tin
Mate tri-aiurer. Over 700,000 wan
niiiviil lat week in taxtw. The
uhnlf mnnttnt i now heiiitr ilrpniitrd
in ol haiikH, where il will draw 2 ppr
i cent interest.
T7 RptTlind MP flf
' IVvllllllUj 111, Ul
My Barefoot Days!"
".My I'ifC Never fj'et Soiv. Tired or
Chared Now, Hcwuse I Co TIZ.""
"Tl, makes mn feel like a boy
ngaln. Nothing would hurt my feet
In those days, even when I'd run
around barefooted with Kover, over
rocks and pebbles and sticks.
"WT..I You
TKinldV About
Cramps 7"
"To be able now to hnve feet that
never acljc, never get tired, blistered,
swollen or chafed, or have corns, cal
louses or bunions, is a glorious rec
ompense for all the other aches and
pains one suffers In the winter of
life. TIZ makes the feet feel young,
and young feet make you feel young
nil over.
"I've tried many things fbr my
poor old tired feet, for those bunions
of 20 years, and for those corns that
have added wrinkles to my face. I've
tried plasters, powders and salves
and nothing has ever given the relief
that TIZ has. My feet are now strong
and vigorous, they never get tired or
swollen, 1 have no corns, callouses or
bullions any more they are boy's
I feet on an old man!"
TIZ gives instant rollef and cure6
all foot troubles. It operates on a
new principle, draws out all the pois
onous exudations that cause foot mis
eries.
Don't accept a substitute. An cl-
j derly man especially has a mind of
I his own seo that you get TIZ.
TIZ. 2ii cents a box. sold evory-
) where, or sent direct, on receipt qf
prlco. by Walter Luther Dodge &. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Recommended by all
Drug Stores, department and general
stores.
Bank Bldg.
14
00JHJMHJ&lHJJJ&WM0INMIWMHm
GRAND OPENING
Office Cafe
22 North Front Street
THURSDAY EVENING
May 2
From 6 to 12 p. m.
EVERYBODY INVITED
Plenty to eat for all consisting of
Roast -Turkey and Suckling Pig
SELSBY & KENNEDY, Prosp.
4444f44444f4l4r4Hf4f4f4(44H(4H(4H(
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice Qb Storage Co.
Nearly a quarter of a century 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, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Pres.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
First
National Bank
OF
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit your business, which will rocoive our
careful attention.
r. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT
OIUUS CRAWFORD,
FATgTS TETRflB
Medford
Tent and Awning
Company
Manufacturers of nml Dimlcr In
AWNIHOB. TBRTS, TX.Y8, COVXB
Or AX.X, KINDS
Duck All WclKlttn nml Width.
AwnliiK. atrlpcn, Ulo.
WHOLESALE AMD SETAEb
Alt Make of Awnlniss nml Torch
Ciirtnliis put up at Mnnufnctiirorn'
I'rlccn.
Agent for tho
Roanok Noliclfii Ventllatln? Win
dow Awntoff
100 W. rront St.
Uotli I'lionos. Mrdford. Orcisnn
4HHHM44t04NHNNf
M. Iu ALFOKD,
ASSISTANT OASHIMfl
i '