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atEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRIWON. AVflnNKSDAV, MAY lo, 1M2.
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L PERSONAL
Mr. J, l'nyno lms tlio foundation in
for a npw 5 room modern cement
block Jiouso on West FpurtU street
near IIoro nvomto.
Pr. Edward II. French lms pur
chased one of the handsome dates
bungalows on Kosp nyonuc.. Mr. and
Mrs. French will movo to their new
homo thin week from their npart
ments li the Derbon, flats.
Instructions how to Increase or ro
duco weight Information, how to ro
movo blemishes on the face. Includ
ing excellent receipts tor unmet. Mrs.
S. YfataQi), O. P.. Portland.
At 13. Gates Is building two more
now modern bungalows on Rose avc
nup. Mr. Gates has plans for 1Q new
houses to be bult on Rosq avenue
thin season and no doubt tlm way
thoy nro going they will all bo sold
before they nro finished.
Dr. M. C. Barber, physician and
surgeon, has moved from the M. F.
& II. puldng to room 9 Palm block.
Opposlto tho Nash hotel. G4
William Gerlg, chief engineer of
tho Pacific & Eastern, returned on
'Wednesday morning from a business
trip to Portland.
Lyman O. Orton left Wednesday
morning for a short visit nt San
Francisco.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor. 4tb
floor M. F. & H. Co. bids;. -
Lincoln McCormack, George Kra
mor, J. W. Parker, Alfred Carpenter
and Whltcomb Field will leavo early
Thursday morning for an automobile
trip to Roseburg, where Messrs. Par
ker and Field are interested in n
large tract of land.
-Money to loan, In amounts of from
500 to $1000 on improved real es
tate, country property preferred.
Carkin & Taylor, Jackson County
Dank bldg.
G, D. Trimble of Buncom is spend
ing a few days in Medford on a short
business trip. Mr. Trimble is turn
ing his attention to the raising of
blooded horses. Ho recently re
ceived a shipment of tine mares from
Ohio. He- states that the now arriv
als hare shaken oft all tho 111 effects
of their long journey overland.
B. W. Thomas of Trail is in Med
ford Tor a short visit with friends.
Ho reports large crops in his section
of the county.
D. B. Reame, the Wonder soap and
talc man. is the best sewing machine
repairer on tho coast. 246 North
Oakdale. "
E. H. Wilhlto of Debenger Gap
was a recent visitor In Medford.
Mrs. G-E. Hamilton of Climax Is
visiting her daughter In this city for
a few days.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord. Special low prices Jn
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Cth and Fir.
O. N. Nelson has returned from a
visit at tho northern end qf tho val
ley. W. A. Cowley, mayor of Central
Folnt, was a recent visitor in Med
ford. Carkin & Taylor (John H. Carkin,
Glenn O. TayJor), attorneys-at-Jaw,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Jdrflv Mary A. Mee of Central Point
has returned home after a visit with
Medford friends.
George B. Alden of Gold 11)11 was
a recent visitor In Medford.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
por single cord. Special low prices in
carload lots. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
6tb and Fir.
Miss Jessie Chauncey of Central
Point wh.o has beep visiting friends
in Med'ord lias returned to her
home.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance
Mao, over Jackson County bank.
Word has beep received from H.
M. Whetsel stating that bis brother
died boforo he could reach his bed
aide, Mr. Whetsol left here some
days ago for Ohio when he first
learned pt big prpthpr's Illness,
E. D. "VVteatoni commercial photog
rapher, negaUvoB made any time pr
place, by appointment. Phono M. 1471
Mra, P. A- Kvaps of upper Rogue
river is Bpupdlng a few dayB n Med
ford visiting friends.
Mss pcrtrud.o Whiting qf Sacra
mouto has arrived for ft ylslt In this
cltyfWltb her sister, Mrs, I L F, Stpne,
G'. II. Ends lias purcnased tho coal
and fuel bUBlnesa formerly conducted
by J. W. Burbldgo and will at all
times have In stock a full and com
plete line or fuel of all kinds, In
cluding mill bloflk wood for summer
use,
Tho women of St. Marks Guild
will give a ton cent tea Thursday
uftarnoon at the Guild hall. There
Will bo a musical program and all
friends are Invited.
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flecks &McGo wan Co.
tjotijrtAkers
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mmmm i mpt
A large nmnunt of Medford litera
ture wns distributed Tuesday evening
at Uiu Southern Pacific depot among
the vIsUhiK Shrlners who tarried In
tills city n hat hour on tjielr way
lip mo from attending the bg doings
nt Los Angoles. The visitors took a
great deal of Interest In this Section.
William Powers of Kvana creek Is
visiting Medford for a few days on
business.
Kodak finishing, tho best, nt Wes
ton's, opposite, book store,
Claudu Jones of Sams Valley Is
visiting friends In Medford.
A. J, Klnm of Central Point wns
n recent visitor In Medford.
Cordwood, hardwood and fir $4.50
per single cord, Special low prices In
carload lots. Gold Hay Realty Co.,
6th and Fir.
U FOILETTE STRONG
IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY
SAN DIKGO. Cn., May lo. Until
remote back country precincts are
heard from, tho result of yeMerduy's
primary in Sun Diejn) county will be
in doubt. With '.V2 precincts out of
145 missintr, La Follotte mid Roose
velt were rumum; cloe, with Tuft a
poor third. The totals were: Roosevelt
2,854; U Kolletto 2,712; Tnfi 1.404.
La Follette apparently carried Sup
Diego city by n small margin.
Wilsjjn led Clark by n 2 to 1 vote.
Wilson had SS4 mid Clark 307.
TRAIN BANDITS GET
NEW ORLEANS, La.. May 15.
At the offices of Wells Forgo and
company here today it wns admitted
Mint the bandits who held up the
Queen mid Crescent limited near Hat
Mesburg secured $35,000 parly this
morning. Five Pinkerton detectives
werp rushed from here to the scene
of the robbery in a special train.
DARROW ON TRIAL
(Continued from Page 1)
District Attorney Joseph Ford and
Deeputy District Attorney Arthur
Keotch. Ford also, played a promi
nent part in the McNamara trial.
Before ontering the courtroom to
face the charge against blm, Darrow
said:
"I have full confidence that I will
be completely vindicated in this trial.
There never was anything In the
charge."
C0LVI6 TO MEET GRANGE
AND DISCUSS GOOD ROADS
President W. M. Colvig of Mje Med
ford Commercial dub leaves tonight
to attend the state Grange meeting nt
Ko&eburg upon invitation of the
Grange, to see if the Grange nnd
Jackson county cannot get together
upon a initiation good roads hill.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court and County Commis
sioners of Jackson county, Oregon,
will on tho 4th day of Juno, 1912, at
10:30 a. m. at the courthouse at
Jacksonville, Oregon, receive bids on
a reinforced concrete or steel bridge
over Bear creek in city of Medford,
In eald county and state.
Completo plans and specifications
for samo are on fllo In the offlco of
the county clerk in tho courthouso
at Jacksonville.
A bond satisfactory to tho County
Court will be required from tho suc
cessful bidder In tho full amount of
his bid as a guaranteo of a faithful
performance of the contract.
A certified check in 10 per cent of
the amount of tho bid must accom
pany each, proposal.
A "proposal of surety" which Is
preliminary to filing ppnd ip full
ampunt of contract, must also be
submitted with bid.
The County Court nnd County
Commissioners of Jackson county,
Oregon, reservo tl)o right to reject
any pr al bids.
Dated May 11th, 1912.
J. R. NEIL, County Judge.
JAMES OWENS,
J. F. BROWN,
Commissioners.
Alexander
The Suit Man
Call and look oyer twelvo hundred
samples of tho latest weaves In
Men's Suitings.
A niado to your measure suit, ab
Bolutoly guarantopd to fit, guaran
teed aU P'iro woo) and guaranteed to
hold ts shape, Madp to your nieas-
urq suits,
$18.00 Jo ?xp,oo
Room 8, Palm Building,
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EDDY m
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AGAIN
lN'DIAN'APOLIS, hid., Mn l".
That the presidential candidates in
15)12 campaign will be llnosevell.
Hryuu mid Delis, is tho opinion t-f
lenders of the socialist party, who to.
day licgnp n movement in the national
.socialist convention For the noniiiri
tion of Kiigeiit) V. Dobs n th'ii na
tional .standard hearer, with Clinr!"-
Kdward Kussoll o his running mate.
There is miiiic opposition to Pells
in the eastern rank and file of the
delegatus. The Milwaukee delcgnlin'i
is fighting Dobs, mid urging the nom
ination of Mayor y.u Seidel of that
city.
The consensus of opinion evpressd
in the convention' is that Koo-ovolt
mid Brynii. will he the standard hear
er.s of their parly after the Chicago
mid Baltimore conventions.
Some time today was sped in dis
cus.siiijj the platform to ho adopted hv
the convention. Kfforts were made to
prevent n fight on the floor of the
convention over the endorsement of
the Industrial Workers of the World
VILE DEN FOUND
(Continued from Page 1)
catcd her mother and sister at Los
Angeles, but they never knew of her
fate. She told them that she had
been married.
This statement was true hut she
did not tell them that It was to a
Chinaman who kept her locked In a
room In Chinatown until sho bad
become a slave of the drug. Then
ho sold her to a Chinnman nt Port
land. Sho was taken to various
cities in the northwest nnd recently
she ran away. Sho came to Ashland
In search of work and there she met
Jim Ling, the Chinaman accused of
stabbing Wo Leo In this city at the
laundry last Sunday morning.
The craving for tho drug was on
Viola Miller and she easily fell into
Jim Ling's power. He brought her
to Medford and to the den on tho
banks of Bear creek. Sho spent n
portion of her time at tho Royal
lodging house. But over so often
tho craving for the drug led her back
to the den.
Tells of the Assault.
On last Sunday night she left tho
Royal lodging house about 1 o'clock
and went to the laundry. Her mas
ter, Jim Ling appeared on the scene
and demanded money of her. 'Sho
declared that she had but ?2 and
that she was sick and needed it. He
then drew a knife on her, according
to her story, and threatened to kill
her. Sho fled and sought refuge
with Wo Leo. Then sho declared Jim
Ling entered Wo Leo's room and
drew a knfe. As she fled sho de
clares sho saw Jim Ling plungo tho
knife at Wo Lee.
We Lee's stqry as told on the wit
ness stand Tuesday afternoon In the
Justice's court did not correspond
with that of the woman. He says he
was alone in the room when Jim
Ling entered and demanded money.
As the complaint filed against Jim
Ling only specified assault with at
tempt to kill, tho matter of a subse
quent robber was not gone into. It
Is a consensus of opinion that tho
two men quarreled over the earnings
of the woman.
Woman Unnerved.
Tho fact that the woman was badly
unnerved by being kept away from
the influences of the drug and the
fact that Wo Leo does not under
stand English very well mny account
In some degree for the differences In
their stories. Jim Ling was bound
over to tho grand Jury by Justlco of
tho Peaco Taylpr and bond set at
JfiOO. Tho woinan was also held. It
may be that confinement In the coun
ty Jail for the nxt, tjirco months may
fend toward breaking her Pf tio drug
habit and plnco her p such a physical
condition that sho will have an op
pprtunlty to start her llfo anew.
It was during a search for opium
at tho laundry Tuesday afternoon
that the den was found. About It
were scattered several pieces of
woman's plothlng. On a sbolf was
fpund a small quantity pt opium pnJ
a largo number pf letters addressed
tq Viola Miller which corroborate
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FIRST CLASS PASTURE l,r,0 per
.month. J. W. Oroyor, Eaglo Point,
Orogon. 65
WANTED Barber for Saturday
work, J. T. 8ununorvllo, 17 North
Central ave. 48
FOR 8 AL
Hliakes ?5.
-1500 second hand
Tel. Home 182-X. 48
WANTED Soppnd hand Orlolo gq
cart, 525 S. Grape, 40
FOR SALE Good cook stovo $5,
kitchen cabinet $4, bed mattrosu
springs 5, Jcltchon cupboard $5.
Cpeap for quick sale. Also canned
fruit and Jars, at 802 Riverside. 40
FQR, SALE Full blpoded Plymouth
Rppk eggs for hatching, Call Pa
cific phone 53G-. 47
LOST An envelope containing three
?20 blla. Finder leayo at Tribune
offlco und receive reward. 40
tier story regarding her mot her In
l.os Angeles. Sho has evident! been
In the habit of Bonding money homo,
for In several of the letters this Is
mentioned. Hot mother urges her
to "be u good girl." Hy a peculiar
circumstance Micro whs found In tho
room a copy of "Lost Id's Weekly" In
which Kaufman recounts the expe
riences of a white slave In tu dons
of San Francisco's Chinatown.
Little Opium INiund.
The only opium found nt tho
laundry was the. small quantity In
this room. But It In evident that an
iiiHUuUod business nt selling It to
Chinamen and others H carried on
and It Is believed hy the authorities
that the laundry Is headquarter for
It. Viola Miller declares that both
Wo Lee mid Jim Lint; sell It.
District Attornny .MulKoy declare
that lie will qontlnuo t probe the
case and wll have it brought to tho
attention of tho federal officers, who
will probably probo the opium selling
and the white savo aspects,
TEDDY CALIFORNIA VICTOR
(Continued from Page 1)
That California is overwhelmingly
progressive, is oyidcut from tho fact
that President Tuft carried only the
Fourth congressiounl district in San
Kranoisco, his only victory in ihe
.state. La Kullctte. U running close
up on Kiiosovult in Han 1 Metro mid
Han Joaquin nful may capture those
districts.
On the ileiuocrntie side it was
walk-over for Clark. Me seemed, in
the face of Mm returns-, to have car
ried every district in lli. stale mid
to mve more than doubled the vote
for Voodrow Wilson.
Not even Kan Francisco, whore
Tuft hopes were highest, gave an un
qualified endorsement to Ihe presi
dent. Hoosuvelt received a plurality
of ;i,nt)7 in Mm cjty. The complete
city figures nr: Hoosuvelt 1D,8'J.";
Tnft lll.flS; La Kollctteo 8,107;
Clark 11,774; Wilson 2,040.
Los Angeles treated Tnft even
worse Minn Sun Francisco, Roosevelt
winning there hy '. to 1. Practically
complete returns show that Roosevelt
cprried Los Angeles county by nbo'it
S,t)00. - .
TARRED AND FEATHERED
(Continued fronx Page 1)
many people about the hotel.
"An hour or so .'after' midnight
tho manager of thc'botol camo to mo
and asked that 1 leuro bis place. He
said that vigilantes had threatened
him if ho permitted mo to remain.
I got an automobile nnd went to tho
railroad depot, whero I boarded a
sleeping cur. Within ten minutes
after I was aboard six automobile
loads of men dashed up to the depot.
Thoy mndo a lot of nole, but did not
come on tho train."
ONE WAY OUT
A Resident of Mcdfonl Shows tho
Way.
Only ono way to euro a bad back.
Liniment and plasters may relievo
it;
They won't cure It.
Backache means sick kidneys.
Doun's Kidney Pills are for bad
kidneys.
Medford people back them up. -
Read a casp of It:
F. W. Oray, 507 Palm St., IJcd
ford, Ore., says: "A fow yoars ago
my kidneys began to bother ono and
tio troublo was aggravated by my
occupation which requires mo to bo
on my feet tho greater part of tho
duy. When I began work In the
morning 1 felt all right, but after I
had been on my foot for a couple of
hours, my buck began to pnln mo
and at night I would scarcely bo ablo
to straighten. In somo way I heard
of Doan's Kidney Pills and began
using them. Thpy cured mo In a
short time nnd In return I am pleased
to recommend them.
For sale by al dealers. Prlco 50
cents. Fostor-Mllbiirn Co., Buffalo,
Now York, solo ngetits for tho United
Stutcs.
Remember the nawo Doan's
nnd tako no other.
Clark & Wright
LAWYER8
WASHINGTON, D. O.
Public Land Mattera: Final Proof.
Desert Lands, ContciU und Mining
Cases. Scrip.
MISS FLORA GRAY
Pietflo
Instruction
144 South Central Avo.
Studio PIiojio Mttiu 1241
SOCIALISTS ACT
' FOR Ml 1. 1 W.
INDIANAPOLIS, lud., M.v IV
Only a pcrxiiitnt appeal Iniin Con
gressman Victor Merger o Wisconsin,
the only socialist iepreHntaHve ill
congress, prevented todav (lie social
ist nntioiiiil convention mmi tele
graphing to President Tnft and Uov
ernor llirmn liilius.nu of Cnil'irnin,
detumidiiitf prolQcMuu Tor tm , W,
W7 in Han Ditgo, Moth Merger and
John Shurgo declared, that such net
inn at thU time would merely enable
President Tuft to inloiTeie. in a IimkiI
matter iim) aid him I'lom u political
standpoint,
Merger pacified the delegates hv
prouiisiutr Mint the milioiinl committee
would net immediately for the protec
tion of soeialisls and t. '. nqw
in San Hicso.
SHRINERS WANT BOOKLETS
AO0UT ROGUE RIVER
Some ."Oil .Miidfiird booklets were
distributed last night among the re
tlirtiiiit; Shriuers who hail fioin (liio
mid other eastern stnlox. Thev all
clamored for literature and kept the
Medford people who were at the train
busy nnswcriiig queues nhoitt this
country.
Another Shriner special is due Miis
evening mid Mcdfonl boosters are re
quested to he oil hand to pass out
literature.
SHE GAVE UP
ALL HOPE
Physicians Failed To Help Mrs.
Green, But She Finally Found
Relief in Cardui.
Moctie, Va. Mra. J. C. Orcen of this
placo. nays: "I suffered with womnnlr
troubled no tbnt 1 could hardly Hit up.
Two of tho best doctors In our town
treated me. and I tried different medi
cines, until I cavo up all bopo of ovor
getting well.
Ono day, I docldod to try somo Car
dul. It did ko much for mo that t
ordered somo mom. nnd It cured mcl
Today, I feci as well aa I ovor did In
my life.
Tho pains nnd tho troublo nro all
Bono. I feel Ilka another person In
every way. I wish every nufforer could
know what Cardui will do for sick
women."
A faw dosc.1 of Cardui nt tho rlKht
time, will savo many n big doctor bill,
by preventing norlous sickness.
It tones up the nervous system, and
helps mnlco p.ilo cheeks fresh nnd rosy.
Thousands of weak women have beon
restored to health and happiness by
using Cardui. Supdobo you try It.
It may bo Just tho medicine you nood.
N.n TTr to;Uin' AJvty Dpl.. Ctitt.
nocfi Mf iklr.t Co.. Ch.lUnoof , Tt nn far Slveittl
initructioni. n4 W-nn book, Horn TrttUMaJ
Ut tuLta," Ml la Ula ararcxr. on rcoutst.
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nlrctiniHtnnccH, Thoy are a valuable
nsHot In your porxouul nppourunco.
Wo nuilto a upcclnlty of udvlslng on
Teeth and of doing high class Dontil
work lu ull its branches, If you
need Dental work of any kind you
will find tho host Ih dono hero, al
though r churgcfi aro moderato.
Vo mako a Kjioclulty of pnlnlcsB ex
traction, mid of children's toqtli,
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Royal is indispensable.
Royal is equally valuable
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substantial, ev.ery-day
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Orders called for nnd dollverod. I'lrnt duns work douo by hand.
Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7.S31;
Home, 37. Comer Eighth and South Central Avouuo.
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goods that are bought
here are right. We wish
to call your attention
today to our
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
which is complete and
modern. Get the habit
of turning off of tylain
oh to South Central
for your groceries we
can prove o you that
you will save money
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