Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    RTEDtfOItD MX7T3 TRIBUNE, MEDFOKP, OTCTCCfpyr, WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 19, '19'l2.
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UH FRAUD CASES PROHIBITIONISTS
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WAHIIINOTON, Juno Ul.-A r
Iuh of rniniirldililo :liuri','H in which
tliu iiuiniiH or fornmr 1'ronliliint Itoomt
vll, I'miliiuiHtur-rioiiernl Hitchcock,
Unllml Htutim ,lmlK' Olthrt, Krnncln
.!( lli'iioy, Kuoniivtilt ilolciciito from
Cnllfornln; l)..i-cllvo Wllllnm .1,
HiiniH and ninny otliur woll known
mini tiro nroiiiliKintly iiwntloncil, nni
now In (ho ha n i!n of Irmicltit Tart.
In thorn cliartfOH It In iiIIuk'kI that
ihn Jiirlcn which trli-il Wllliird N.
.loiii'n, Hamilton lU'inlrletm ami Krunk
', Mayit, Konator Mltchull, Charli'H
Nlckcll anil (ithom, nrcnaixl or land
(rnmln In Orison, wuro dullhoraloly
"liarliml" ly the Kovvriiiiiont with
nit'ii who wort to convict.
An a rcmilt of thm clinrK'H 1'rt'nl
(hint Tuft rnciiiitly IiuiiiimI a pardon
for Wlllard N. Jow'it and, It la uudor
Mtood, Ito will pardon HoiiilrlckM and
MayM an wnll, Appllcatloim on thntr
hcliulf art) now pundliiK In tlm Do
imrtimmt of Jiifttlcti,
ItiilMNtrhnifiit Thri'ttlciH'il
An noon nx dlHpoaltlon In mudo of
tho imnloiiH for llindrlck and Muyit,
It In undcrntood that an attempt will
l iiindo to Impeach Untied HtntoH
Circuit JiiiIko Gilbert of Oregon, who
pnrtlclpatud In luipotiollliiic tho Jurorn
thut tried tho land fruiul cninH.
Tliu Information now In tho hand
of tho Dcpnrtiiifiit of Juntlcti off.
rlnln In known to 1 looms volt and hi
frlfiidu, and thoy nnt proparlng to
denounce tliu chnrKit an faluo and
nmlloloiiH and an further evidence of
tho roactlonnry nynipathlc of Preitl
dent Tttft.
On tho part of th ndmlnlttratlon
It In denied that tho fart that Trail'
(in J, Honey In one of tho leaden
of the doloKutlon from California to
tho Republican national convention
hdti nnythliiK .to do with (ho oxponuro
of tho method uted by tho Govern
tnent proiccutorn In tho Gri'Kon
ram.
IIok of ItrronU Forgotten
Tho charicon orlKlmitud throtiKh tho
d'ivrry In Oregon of it forKotton
UOi containing record loft by Hurnn
uud Henoy after tho land fraud trials,
Id thin box won hundred of tele
Kramn uud letter and llstn or Jurorn,
twlth comments on tliolr qualification
In tio haudwrltlUK of IMectlvo llurnn
nnd hln aKSn(n.
t All thu ri'cordn aro now In tho
baud of tho Uopartmont of Juntlro.
Itj In declared at tho dopartmout that
thoy nhow u remomeletin purpoxo to
"get" former Honatorn Mltchull and
' Hilton or OroKUn and tliolr political
asnoclatcn by moaua fair or foul.
It In alto charged that I'renldent
Itoonevett and I'oatmaHtcr-Goneral
Hitchcock worn iipurrliiK on tho Ore
yM profivcutlona and that tho zoul or
tho Government protccutora and do
tectlveu to muko good caiiHOd thorn to
dhitart,
(llllwrt'H Tart lu I'lol
CoutlnuIUK tho brlof ntaten: "It In
apparent from tho record that Circuit
JudKO Gilbert took an actlvo part In
many matter counoctod with tho fill
IiIk and primorvliiK of tho land fraud
juy box flllod AUKiiat 17, 1905, nnd
that ho olthor Intontlonally or iiokII
The l,'iohll)lllon parly held their
co ii n I)' couvoutloti In tho city or AmIi
laud .1 lino K, 11)12, Tho ciinvi'titlon
wiui opened lu tho inuial moiiunr a lid
wan addronnod by I-'lolil Hccrnlarv
ootko I-, C'arr or Portland and tho
followliiK offkotH woro iiomluatod.
ItoiirijNoutatlvoH for Jucknoii coun
ty John Arnoll of Medford, ami (I, A,
Morno of Tatont, OroKou.
Itopronontatlvi), Ninth ropronotntlvo
dlntrlct, .lanknou and DoiikIiih coiiii
Hon, A. W. Hlltiby.
I'nmcc.utliiK uttoriioy of tho flrnt
proHiicutliiK uttoriioy dlotrlnt of Ore
Kou, John A. Loinory or Anhland,
For county nhorlff of .lacknon
county, H. II, Ktouor of Anhland,
For county commlRfiloiiorn, Harry
II. Tuitlo of Medford and C. W Hharp
of Central I'olut.
County JiiiIko, no nomination.
County clork, (I, A. Oardiior or
Talent eiidornod,
County recorder, K. W. Ilraluard
of Medford.
County umicHHdr, no nomination.
County Ireanurer, no nomination.
County mirveyor, no nominal Ion.
County coronor, A, K. KoIIokk ot
(loli) Hill, ondornod.
County nchool nuporlnteudoiit,
Minn Cary Van Nlco of AHhland,
Juntlceof the peace, Anhland pre
cinct, John H. Hllnn or Aohlaud.
Countable, Anhland precinct, Amos
Dahuff of Anhland.
ROSY
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' NOTICK FOIt IMVINfi IIIIW.
Notlco In hereby kIvch that tho
city coiiiipII will recelvo ncab'd bldn
for hard nurfacu pavotneut accord
Iuk to plana nnd nprclflcatoim on
rio with tho city recorder, for tho
pavlitK of Quince ntrect from went
Main to went Fourth ntroet and Myrtle
ntrect from eant Main to Taylor
ntreet, at a npcclal inoellnK to bo
hold Thurnday, Juno SO, at '.' p. if.
In tho city halt.
All bldn niimt bo accompanied by
a certified check for five por cent
or tho amount or tho bid and miiHt
bo riled with tho city recorder by
I : f r p. in, on thu dato or tho ahovu
meetltiK.
K. T. FOSS,
City Itecordcr.
Dated Juno l'J. 1'JIS.
Rently aided tho Government prone
cutorn and detectlven In k'vIhk thu
jury box n ouo-nlded political blan.
"He excluded counllca where hoiiio
or tho more prominent defendants
wero bent known. Ho directed Clerk
Rlayden to nend thu county lint of
Columbia county to u partisan
Democrat for revision and URgcs
tlou; another lint tho clerk sent tho
same day to a prominent Hoclallnt 'at
tho roqucnt or a particular friend.'
Time Kxtontloil by Juile
"Ollbort extended tho tlmu for
rillliiK tho box, and by a now order
Increased the number to ko Into thu
box and eliminated mont or tho coun
tlcH of tho ntato, Including tho homo
county' of Senator Fulton, while
llurnn and hln men were Interview
Intr. luventlKatliiK and roportlnK uieu
who were to be placed In or loft out
of the box."
Former President Itooaovelt Ik
broiiKht directly Into tho case In
taloKramti nent by IluriiH to Smith.
IS
FOR ALARM BELLS
It Im uii lo Honey.
Ho ileereeil the city eoiinell nl 'uh
hchkIwi TiiomiIiiv eveiiinu when the
iiiuHer of pliiciin,' uliirm IioIIh at the
Mevernl rnilroiiil eioHMinurt in Hie city
I'lime up for eoiiHiilcnilinii, The eouti
oil I'irHt iroioHeil to order Hie Ih'IIh
plnei'il bill Inter tliey deciilcd to miike
ii reiiieKt of tho ruilioiul eompiiiiy
llirmiKli A. S, HoHonhiiuin I'or the
lllliriMH. IfoMOV llllH IIOUliHO o (III)
llui mutter up to the company mill do
the bout he etui. The uililter wiih
bl(li(,'lit to a cliinnx ii i'ew ilnyH lino
when John AdkitiH riding n motor-
cycle wan linilly Injured when u
train Htruck him.
The city council fnileil to piiHK the
proposed onlinuuce ciitliin; free
iuuehoH out iik fur as kiiIooiih in the
'if V ore concerned.
A liiitlllnu eniiceru iiHkeil tin privi
lo'o of Hclliiu; li(itor to fiimilicK in
eoiliieetiou with a liimini'M of liniid
lini: nynijm mill hoiIiih. Ifeferreil to
the liccilHO eoiuinlttee.
The iniiiuM of heveral Ktrcetn in the
city were eluiuueil by the iihhii;o of
mi oriliniitice. TIicho iiiiineH were
iiireeil upon xomo weekn ii;o.
Severnl Hlrcetw in I lie city were
ordered improved.
NEED MORE FUNDS
FOR ROAD BILL
Tho commercial club committee
which has lu charge tho matter of
koIIcIUiir fundn for tho purpose of
clrculatliiK tho petltlonn to place tho
Home Hole road bill upon the ballot
lu November ban again taken tho
Held In an effort to raise additional
funds. A. few hundred dollars Is
ntlll, needed.
MnnaKor Colvlg of tho Commercial
club who In traveling tho state mak
ing arrangements for securing tho
namen dropped Into Medford at tho
rirnt or tho week for tho purpotiu of
making an appeal to thin committee.
Ho the local men got busy and are
again at work. Tho funds arc need
ed badly and at once for If tho road
bill doc not get on tho ballot for the
election lu November Jackson coun
ty will be helplean In tho future as
far as road building Is considered.
STAR TWIRLER IS
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OBITUARY
Charles Atmou Uoardmau, u vet
eran or tho civil war and resident
of tho Itoguo Hlvor valley for twenty
years, died In this city Tuesday, aged
82 years, following n two months'
illness. The funeral services will bo
held from Weeks & McClowan chapel
Thurnday at 10 o'clock In tho morn
ing, tho Hov. Ooulder officiating.
Deceased enlisted with tho elev
enth Independent battery of New
York volunteers nt tho beginning of
tho rebellion, and passed through
the second battle of Uull Hun, Chan
cllly, Fredericksburg, Chaucelors
vllle, Gettysburg and Mlno Hun.
Ho la survived by throo sous,
Charles, Jumcs and ICImer, and his
second wife. Membors of tho G. A.
H. post will net ns pallbearers,
Ilormini McKmldon, former Mar
(wirier in tin Ciiliforuin Slide leiiguo,
anil who pitched the OiiiiiIh J'ihh
Ioiiiii to u 4 lo 0 no In piine victory
over (Vnfnil Point liml KuWdity, Iiiik
boon KUtlicrcil in liv I he Josephine
count v I)').vh nnd will occupy the
mound for tlietn In their game with
Medford nexl Sunday uud will work
regularly during tin luilnricc of t lit
HOIIWOH,
Judgiui; from tin form kIiowii
iiK'iiiiHt the Central Point nfwrvfiU'
tion, Mue !h Home find, mid flrnutK
I'iikh feelH jiiKtified in having Mlcoif
him for importiition. The need of n
liih cIiihh Hlnbutcr wiih fell to lie
noeoHMiirv in order Hint they be en
ublcd to hold Hie climiipionHliip of Hie
Hojfiie Kivor valley which they won
111 Mt M'llHOII.
Ike Mutler, who Inm been perfonn
inir with the Tncoma TierH and who
ih now pultinc over for Medford, will
be on liiind to open the xexsion with
n choice iiHHOrtinciit of foolorn ciil
culiited to myxtify McFndden'n sup
port. With Hiehe two experlh deliver
iut;, it in uiiHiifo to nay which team
will hrinjf homo Hie scientific money.
At all events, next Sunday's jnnie
at Medford hall park oulit to kIiow
heveral flashes of slricllv fntiey huse-ImiII.
FIRST ART
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Fire Chief Amnnu has Usued in
structions to the effect that when the
fire department is called that citizens
should hold their telephone until the
department answer-. The receiver
should not be hung up uu'il I he. de-
pa. (meut has nnswcrel.
lu the past it has been (he cu-!om
on the part of those turning in an
iilu rni to notify central and have
them notify the department. This
was reotisible for a mistake a few
days ago when the department w.is
sent out on Wcfct Tenth when they
should have tone to another part of
the city. Fortunately the fire was a
small one.
So heron fter be sure and talk dire t
to the fire department thus minimi
ini: chances of mistakes.
There is probably no oilier com
munity in Hie western slates of cipinl
size which ciin excel Ibis in rule
pniiitinH, uutiipies nnd curio-' of rill
kinds. The First Art l.oim exhibit
under the auspices of the Indies of
St. Mark's church is u revelation.
The exhibit opened this afternoon mid
will continue several days.
Attractively placed in St. Mark's
hall is to be found a cnthorino; of
ancient uud modern works of art
which include paintings, etchings,
weaves, baskets, gold, silver and cop
per ware, ancient firearms, spinning
wheels, furniture, luces, tapestries,
which have been gathered from every
corner of the globe by people who now
call the Ifogue River valley home.
Mnny of the exhibits are priceless nnd
have been handed down in families as
heirlooms for tunny generations.
Kven the women who arranged the
exhibit were astounded by the great
amount of material they found avail
able in local homes. They arc very
grateful for the many offers of help
which poured in mi them and for the
assistance which made the exhibit
possible. Those who visit the exhibit
have a trrent surprise in store.
The exhibit will open this afternoon
and will remain o'mmi each uftenioMi
and evening until June '2(1.
City Treasurer's Notlc.
Notice Is hereby given that there
aro funds on hand In the city treas
ury for tho redemption of the fol
lowing warrants:
Warrant No. 104 on water main.
Improvements fund. No. 2.
Warrentn No. 113 and 114 on
water main Improvements fund No.
3.
Interest on samo will cease, on
dato of this notice.
Dated May 17, 1912.
GUS H. SAMUELS,
City Treasurer.
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Special nttontlon to wholesalo shipping ordnrfl.
Aro you particular about tho Ico cream you eat? Wo aro just
that particular about tho quality of Ico cream wo tnnko that w
use pasteurized cream In tho manufacture ot our Ico croam. One
trial will convlnco you of tho superior Quality ot our Ico cream.
Wo rnako nil flavors nnd special orders on short notice. Kroo de
liveries to all parts of tho city.
MEDFORD CREAM (Sk BUTTER CO.
Phenes: Pacific, 881; Home, 1G4-L Natnlorlurn Building
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MISS PAYNTERS
BIG
MILLINERY SALE
OPENS SATURDAY
Everything Below Cost
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Rldt ul Dm School for Girt
chtrc ot 81tr ot St. John lUpttit (KpUcopoljl
C41tUh, Au4ml ul tlutMUrr tuMwU,
Mlf. Art. SlMtias. aiBsulta. I
For MUlo miitnt THE SISTER SUPERIOR I
ornraZS. - uouiu 1IU1
S.S.S.
PURELY
vegetable;
Tho absolute vegetable purity of S. S. S. has always been one of tho
strongest points In Its favor, and Is ono of the principal reasons why It Is
tho most widely known and universally used of all blood medicines. A
great aiany of tho so-called blood purfflers aro really nothing moro than
strong mineral mixtures which act so unploasantly and disastrously on
tho delicate mombmnoa and tissues of the stomach and bowels, that even
If such troatnient purified tho blood, the condition in which tho digestive
system Is left would often bo moro damaging to tho health than the original
trouble. Not so with 8. 8. 8. it Is tho greatest of all blood purifiers, and
at tho samo tinio is an absolutely safe and harmless remedy. It is made
entirely of tho healing and cleansing extracts and juico3 of roots, herbs
and barks, each of which is in dally uso in some form by physicians ia
their practice. Years of work and research have proven S. S. S. to contain
everything necessary to purify tho blood and at the samo time supply tho
uTTfltpm wltti tlm nnrnnf- nnrl half tnnia effects. S. S. 8. CUrOS Rheumatism,
Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Dlseasos, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison
and all other blood troubles, and it leaves tno system in ponect cuuuiuuu
whon it has purified tho blood. Book containing much valuable informa
tion on tho blood and any inodlcal advlco doslrod sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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 (3b Storage Co.
Nearly a quarter of a century under the mum
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
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Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Bafety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
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CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS $175,000.0i.
W. L Vawrter, President Q. R. Lindley, Vice Pre.
O. W. McDonald, Cashier t?
Don't look for Circus Posters to find the place where the Clothing
Sale is going on, but follow the crowd and you will find yourself
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One lot of Suits and all Straw and Panama Hats now going at HALF PRICE
25 Per Cent Discount, One-Fourth Off on Everything Else
Absolutely Nothing Reserved
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