1 I FOTE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 17, 1012, M IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr. nml Mr Mrs. J. M. Kccno linvo returned from nn nutomolillo trip to Portlniul. .Afro, Herman MovBcitKvr of Pro volt Is visiting friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Hoblnson are visiting frlomls nt Grants 1'nss ami Loin ml. riinrli.il isvnn inft Mr. "" Mrs. Cluy Jeter linvo moved Tnesdny for n visit with friends nt'0 th, cl,-v from arnnl" PaM Central Point. I MrB- ;"; N; " l , . , .from n visit with frlomls nt En Mrs. II. I). Pnnlsey of Central Point was a recent visitor In Med ford. Phono Suttons for borrleB and ac commodations for tho Oregon Caves. Williams, Oregon. 100 William French of Griffin Creek Is In Mcdford on a Rhort business trip.. Mrs. Martha Shopnrd Is spending' a few dnya with friends at Butte J returned gene. Prank Wnldron of Grants Pass, who Is Interested In several mining properties nt Grants Pass spent Wednesday at Mcdford on business. H. H. Andrews of Wllllow Springs was a Medford visitor Wednesday. A. R. Phlnney of Huch spent Wednesday with Medford friends. FRANKLIN CALLED 1 I E Palls. Cherries, fresh picked. Hum phrey's, SIT, Main, phono 3994 John P. Merrill left Wednesday for nn nuto trip to Crater Lake and the Klamath country. IS. D. Weston, commercial photog rnphern, negatives mnilo any time or placo by appointment. Phono M, 1471 W. H. Johnson has returned from n short visit with friends at Apple gate. Bert Orr returned Tuesday from a visit ut Portland and Eugene. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wilson of Ash land aro visiting Medford friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Nicholson have left for thelrannual outing at Camp Nick above Butto Falls. Miss Gertrudo Fay Is In Medford visiting friends. She makes her homo nt Klamath Falls. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposlto book store. John Hall McKay, George Kramer and Charles Tull left Wednesday for a business trip to Dead Indian Springs. Carkln &. Taylor (John IT. Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. A. M. Woodford has returned from a visit with his daughter at Grants ass. Attend Lottlo M. Howard's hair prlco sale. 100 Olen Arrasplger, city engineer has returned from a visit at Portland and Eugene. Moved to 31 N. Grape street. The Medford Conservatory for music and languages O. Talllandler, director. Open all summer. Jack Merrill, Charlie Holt and Bob Flynn left Wednesdny for a trip to Klamath Falls. They will return by way of Crater Lake. Wo pay 25 rents in trade for fresh ranch eggs. -Also groceries sold at right prlcps at C. L. Earaley's Cash Grocery, No. 2, West Jackson street. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wahl of this Rock Point. Mr. and Mrs. George LIndley have left for an outing at Pelican Bay. Wanted to trade acreage in Oak dale Park addition for a small house and lot In Medford. W. H. Ever hard, 1013 W. 9th, phono 6671. Fred Weeks and M. G. Mordorff are planning an extended automobile tnnr Thnv win leave ai iuu -"" of tho week. Beds, Beds, Beds, $1.00 per week nt tho Park View Hotel. 123 South Holly. 112 Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Hopkins are planning a trip to Crater Lake at the end of tho week. They will be ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Alnswortb of Portland. A Snap at Berlin's Tailoring Par lors. Three fine men's suits, all wool, latest style, 30, 37 and 38 sizes, for ?10 each. Seo them now. Frank Nell of Eaglo Point, district state forester, Is expecting an of ficial visit from State Forest Elliott early In the coming week. Our full lino of fine woolens has arrived. Save f 10 by ordering now. Wo mako fine ladles and mens suits. Borlln, Medford, 219 W. Main. A. M. Lampson of Sacramento, Cal Is In Medford for a short visit with friends. D. H. Adams of Trail spent Wednesday In Medford on business. Mrs. A. C. Blackburn of Ashland Is visiting friends in Medford. S. A. No well, ladles' tailor, 4 th floor M. F. &. II. bldg. ' Miss Joslo Chllson has left for a visit with friends at Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipley of Rose burg spent Wednesday with Medford friends. A. E. Reames spent Wednesday at Grants Pass on a short business trip connected with tho Chlcago-Roguo company. C. M. Kldd Bpont Wednesday at his Central Point ranch. Charles Morgan of Fort Klamath is in Medford for a short visit with frlonda, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart and AM E RALROADS FOR BRITISH PROTEST WASHINGTON. July 17.- Con gresMiiuu Knowlaud of California, today told PrcMuVnl Tuft that Am erican railroads ni'timr with Cana dian transcontinental lines, luul instigated KnslamlV protest ntfftin.sl free tolls tor American ship pa-Mii through the Panama canal. After lis conference with the ptv-ident, Knowlaiul said : "It is a railroad fight. Free toll for American vessels means lower railroad rates. We built ami financ ed the canal and congress will not concede England's right to dictate the tolls." Knowland further declared that England had not thought of protest ing until the American and Canadian railroads sent a delegation to Kng laml. He doubted whether America would he willing to submit the ques tion to The Hague tribunal hecau-e all the foreign interests would l.e against America there. The British protest is expected here tomorrow and it is believed President- Taft will send a special message to congress voicing hi views of the mntter. SHOOTING GIRL FOUND Weeks &McGo wan Co. 'undertakers Day Phono 3371 Mlrht PlJOBOil P. "W. Week 071 A. S. Orr 3093 ' X.ASY ASSISTANT NEW YORK. July 17.-Found, it is reported, with a chloroform .sat urated handkerchief hound over her mouth and her hands and feet securely tied. Miss Ethel Conrad, one of the "shooting show girls"' re cently acquitted of a charge of at tempting to murder W. E. D. Stokes, the millionaire hotel man, is a pa tient in a local hospital today. Miss Conrad said that a strange man followed her out of a subway station, after which her mind sud denly went blank. She refused o tell who she was until Mi-3 Lillian Graham, the other "shooting show girl" identified her. MURDER BARES SCANDAL I.OS ANGELES, .lulv 17. Pert !l Krnkltn, rotiiV-ed j"'v hrihor iiud .-tar Mate uitmw, and John It. Har rington of Chicago, nl-o n state wit he., will be called to the uitntw-! -land by the defence in the Darrou trial tomorrow. Th'w wn- admitted today by tho defendant hni-clf when he toquc-torf that the court order the moil to report tomorrow to tctif. The nature of their probable tc-li-monv wn not divulged, but it i generally believed that they will he aked to corroborate Mati'iuent bv defence ituoMW who wen called with the object of impeaching te-ti-many gien by Franklin when he up pennd for the j-tnte. Fremont Older, editor of a San Francisco dailv newspaper, was call ed to the stand bv the defence to day. He testified that he furnished bail money for John It. Harrington when Harrington was jailed in San Francisco tor rctiHiug to answer questions asked him when he was called before the l.o Angx-lc? count,, grand jury. ALL MINERS SHOULD ATTEND CONGRESS All of the ininh'u men in .Medford and icinity are nucil to make the I tip to Yrcka to attend the Oregon California .Mining congioss t o be held there Friday and Satuidav. At the last .session f . cingrcss Yivlm sent l"il delegates to this til to attend the coiigtcss mid Medford .should reciprocate nt this time, Ashland and (Jnnits Pass nic planning to send large delegations, The mining eounii should be well worth attending. 1:ci1mxI)s Ihilug It. Uolng what? (letting ready for the Colestln ex cursion Sunday, Juno 121. Leave S a. in. return "When crowd wants to" Hound trip faro one dollar. Medford baud goes along. Special trains, both ways, personally conducted. L OF . WASHINGTON, July 17. Predict ing that the Impeachment trial of Judge Robert Archbald of the com merce court will not require mora than a fortnight, Chairman Clayton of the house judiciary committee to day made plans to demand an Im mediate trial when the house prose cutors of Archbald appear before the senato Friday. Judge Archbald also is summoned to appear In person before tho sen ate next Friday afternoon. 15,000 MOTOR CYCLISTS MEET AT COLUMBUS COLUMBUS. Ohio, July 17. early 15.000 bicyclists are gathering here today for the biggest motor cycle demonstration of tho year, the annual national' tournament of tho Federation of American Motorists. Don't Blame Your Over Worked Stomach When your stomach will not digest food, tho worst thing you can do Is to take a lot of digestive moitfcles. True, they glvo temporary relief, but your stomach Is the sufferer. Loss of appetite. Indigestion, dyspepsia and headaches can only bo perma nently relieved by removing the cause. In many cases, various remedies taken to relieve these con ditions result In ruining tho stom ach and preventing It from digesting food In a natural way. If you want your stomach to do Its own work properly! without resort ing to artificial digestives or predl gested foods, use Jayne's Tonic Ver mifuge. Tako small doses regularly, preferably before meals. In a little time your stomach will again do its own work and you will eat heartily, keep well and enjoy living. Jayne's Tonic Vermlfugo is not a digester In Itself, but it tones tip to tho stom ach and intestlnes,gtvlng you all the nutriment and strength from the food you eat. Many forms of supposed Indiges tion are tho result of intestinal para sites, for which Janc's Tonic Verml fugo Is unsurpassed. Insist on HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This NcwbunJ Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Nowburg, Ala. "For moro than n year," writes Myrtlo Cothrum, of this place, "I imfforud with torrlblo paluu In my back and head. I had n willow complexion, nud my fnco wna covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave- mo temporary relief. A friend of mint advised ma to try Cardul, so I brgau taking it, nt once, nud with tho best results, for I wiw cured nftor taking two bottles. My mother nud iny aunt hiwo also mail Cardul and wero greatly benefited. 1 shall always prtxtso Cardul to sick nml suffering women." Cnrdul Is a purely Yegotnblo. per fectly hnrmlrsa, tonic remedy for wo men, nml will benefit young nml old. Its Ingredients aro mild herbs, hnr Ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo umuly constitution. Cnrdul tins helped a million women back to health nud strength. Havo you tried ltT K not, plraso do. It may bo just what you iiood. N. P. MVi'N to; t jie AirUocr Dr.. piit mv MrJkln. Lu.,Clilunu4, Ttnn., lot bytCMil tulrtu'twu, i4 M-r( tx.k. ' llo TlMtjital Kir Wwimu," Mai In plain wtvp, m ikuU Today was taken up with receiving the riders and delegates, and tomor- Jayno's; accept no other. Millions row win atari me uusineas sessions nave praiseu u ior more man cigiu) and a motorcycle parade. The racing will begin on Friday and last three days. years. Sold by druggists every where. Ilr. I). Jnyne & Son, Phila delphia. Pa. THE PARK GROCERY (SROCKRIKS, FRUITS, CANDIES, CU1ARS and TOI1ACCO Hell Phono Main 0011!, VJL' W. Main. JaKte. . 7irA.v l be MBftSft i u v "a-r 3Wi :yptok INVISIBLE BI-FOCAL ni -;,. m jm. lenses Rive him the two visions he requires in a one-piece lens. They nre truly wonderful bifocals with no lines of separa tion tind no cemented pieces. Come in and see them. DR. RICKERT Over Kcntiicr'H. (Continued from page 1.) mobile and escaped while the police scarcely pretended to pursue and, in stead, arrested a man who tried to give thorn the automobile's right number. Tho public generally feels that the Rosenthal murder was tho work of a secret organization which Is defy ing the law, and Whitman's declara tion, "I will not rest until everyone concerned Is punished," Is generally approved. Whitman promises to engage detectives to Investigate tho police evidence furnished him. Policeman Loaned Money Tho police intimate today that Louis Llbby. who drove the automo bile in which the murderers escaped and Shapiro, its owner, havo given them tho tull facts of tho tragedy, declaring that seven men participated In the killing of Rosenthal. The grand Jury today Ib probing Into Rosenthal's testimony given be foro his death, when he declared that Lieutenant of Pollco Becker had loaned him I1.C00, In return for which ho demanded 20 per cent of Rosenthal's gambling profits. It Is reported Rosenthal also said ho was forced to pay tribute to one of tho highest pollco officials in tho city, a man of International reputation. """5""5"5""5""$5fr5 $--5-'-55-"5J''"'"'' ki LAURIER BRANDS ALLEGED NEPHEW AS IMP0STER SAN FRANCISCO, July 17-That C. II. Lauricr, tho yount; man who dropped out of bight on tho evo of his marriage to a San Frniic'iKco girl, after, it is alleged, passing- a worthless cheek for, $53,) is not tho nephew of Sir Wilfrid Lauricr, the farmer Canndian premier, wns con firmed hero today when letters wore received from Sir Wilfrid branding tho young man ns nn imposler. A warrant was issued for Lnurier'K arrest, sworn to by a local hold man whom ho is. alleged to havo do frnuded, but his whorenbouts in unknown. V T T ? T f T ? t r f I t ? T T t ? t t f t r f f t f f ? T ? T T T T t t f T T SpecialsThursdayOnly AT EMBROIDERIES Irish Crochet TCinbroitl ery, full length, 4o in., regulav $1.00 and $l.i50 values; with insertion to match. Special for Thursday 69c MANN'S Central Ave. Near P. O. HAIR NETS Jn all shades with or without elastic. Special 4c EMBROIDERIES Cambric, Embroideries in odd lengths, Many in good dress patterns, 7.V and $1.00 values. Spe cial 48c CURTAIN MATERIAL In fill colors, shades and qualities. Thurs day special 10 Off SHEETINGS and Pillow Tubings, in bleached and un bleached, all qualities and widths. Special, 10 Off GINGHAMS In plaids, stripes and plain, tjie regular Ifie quality. Special for Thursday lie Shower Proof Silk Foulards QQP Regular $1.25 Special J JJ EXTRA SPECIALS IN READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT WAISTS Lingerie "Waists val ue up to $2.00; high and low neck; sizes 34 to 4-1; trimmed with lace and embroi dery; strictly tailored and perfectly made. Special 98c GLOVES $2.50 value 1G button tucked Gloves, in shades tan, ecru, champagne, pongee, and Jilondene. Spe cial for Thursday $1.98 DRESSES Made of lawns, ging hams and percales, and trimmed with embroidery and lace; a splendid value at $2.25. Special Thursday for $1.48 V ? ? f T ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? T ? t ? T ? ? Y ? t y ? t t ? T t T ? t T ? T T T T ? ? T T T 't t T ICE CREAM PURE fllid WHOLESOME AT TIIIO HK1IIT I'lUtlC In our toon, 'jr eeutN per iiuart, 115 rnutM exttn for iiaekiMM of any nlxn nil to onn nullon, Auv onler nvor one Knlloti at $1 per milloli. Doltvoilen of piiulcem to any part of the elty, loo cream Horvi'it at tho eiiMimery at f rmilH per illnh, Medford Cream EL Butter Co. Now and Second and Lumbor for Salo Choap. We art1 (earing down our warehouse buildings on railroad properly opposite Soidhern Pacific pas tseuger station and are offering for salu material tiiKon therefrom at verv low )rices. FRUIT BOXES Perry, peach, pear and apple boxes for salu cheap. Ye have an assortment of boxes which we desire to dispose of at once at, verv attractive priced, CRATER LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Call at, factory opposite So. I'ae. passenger station. GROWERS OF PEACHES Do you .want your fruit hiuulli'il liy export miiIohuh'IiT Do you want tho MKST l'UICKS lln Pnririo Const market hi". fouls J Do you want to lino up with "Tho Hiuihi' of aKiuaro Di-nlt" If ho, Ki't in toui'li uilh uh NOW. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford, Orogon Pac. 5621. Home 307 Nearly a quarter of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon "If has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment. Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 "7f "W. I. Vawter President (I. i. Lindlov, Vice Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier i - j . j ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all kinds of goods. , . Our Wagons deliver to all parts of the city. s Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 24Q Medford Ice (8b Storage Co. Notice to Water Users Commencing today, iJ'uly 17th, the uso of water for sprinkling will be restricted to the fol lowing districts during the hours designated until further netice: All that portion of the eity north of tho contor of Main street from il p. m. to 9 p. in. only. All that portion of the city south of the center' of Main street from '1 a.-ni. to 10 a. in. only. Irrigating t with open hoso or allowing wator to run from any tap or faucet for irrigating with out using a hose on which there is a sprinkler or a nozzle, is an offense and punishable as cited in ordinance No. GOO. The above rules will bo most rigidly enforced.