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EZZSSEStmliBilS yffismrUitfUi HTrt r ., t(4HfUll . ij.,-y ... CtikVU. tilvtvtlottiltt)). if1 K PXGE SIX MEDFORP MATL TRTTWNE, M10D.FORD, ORKOON. TUESDAY, .IUIiY i!H. 1912 ?2S WANT HANFORD'S FRIENDS PUNISHED FOR CONSPIRACIES 8BATTM3, Wnalt., July 2a. That Attorney Ooncrnl Wlckerslinm should tnko up Uio Ilnnfonl Investigation where It was dropped hy the cotiRroa Hlonnl committee, Is tlio opinion of ninny Seattle Attorneys today. Attorney John H. Perry, who worked with the congressional com tnlttco 1icr declares that men In volved with Hnntord should not be allowed to escape under tho cover of llnnford's resignation. "Tho resignation ot llanford," said, Terry, "naturally closes tho caso ho fnr as ho Is concerned, hut It Is most certainly the duty ot tho de partment or Justice to follow up tho work of the committee with criminal prosecutions ir they nro Justified by tho fads which are now obtainable." Ilnnfonl at first Issued a statement saying "III health" was tho causo ot his resignation. In later statements, however, nothing was said about this, but various other reasons were as signed, ho declared ttiftt ho was satisfied with tho outcome of tho In vestigation, proud of his record on tho bench and of tho enemies ho had made. Chairman J. M. Graham, or Illinois, and Representative W. I. McCoy, of Now Jersey. left at 11 o'clock this morn I rip for Tacoma whero they will spend tho day. They will Icavcv Ta coma tonight for tho casU Repre sentative E. W. Hlgglns of Connecti cut, left on the Canadian Pacific for tho cast. TOM KENNEDY IS 0 NE GAME FIGHTER. 11 LJ Our Correspondents i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. TOM" KENNELS VMCTO IV nm I1V0.B 4t Tom" Kennedy, one of the many while hopes kicking about uowudnys. b anxious to forgo abend In tho pugilistic profession. Ho bus suffered koiuo flrfeats, but U a gnmc fellow and ever willing to mix with any of the heavy weights. Kennedy Is a scientific man, but seems to lack the necessary ng troulrencss. rnnmiin'nimirn I MEDFORD W4 TWO: "jR'STLi rniuL run liuiii; BARMS RANGE LOST ONE, YIKA Willi two victories and one defeat ns their record the Mcdfonl bull team returned Monday evening- from their invasion of Northern California well pleased with the result of their trip. The local lenm threw away the gume Sunday with Weed but exjwet lo re gain their laurels on August 4 when Weed will play them on the local grounds. This game will be on tho nature of nil Southern Oregon against nil Northern California. The Yrokii fails will visit Mcdfond in largo ' numbers to pull for Mcdfonl aiainst Weed, their natural enemies in tlie baseball world. Mcdfonl won two games straight from Yrekn and on Sunday took on Weed. They had the gnmu won in the ninth when u bone-headed play allowed Weed to tie the score. In the tenth inning the giime was lost. The gnme was n close one through out and the next ono bhoultl attract much attention here. Ti ONY HARDING DIES PASAIJK.VA. Cal., July 23. Unt auo in tho history of corporation liti gation Is tho action which was au- torlzcd by tho city council of Pasa dena today. In which tho state rail road commission will bo asked to force tho Kdtson Electric company to increase its rates for current. This action is taken on tho ground j that the Edison company's rates nro for competitive purposes only. Pasa dena has a municipal lighting plant. uiiu una reuuevu we raiu i rum cKijia. cuius wiiica is sioou lour years ago FR0K3.15T0 3.50 Shipments or California Ilartlett pears to tho east Is now on In earn est and according to reports from the pear districts the largest dally shipment will bo mado Wednesday. hast week 350 carloads went forward The crop will practically bo off the market by tho time tho local' fruit crop comes on. Saturday's quotations from Now York received today by tho Roguo River Fruit & Product) association show that tho following prices woro Now York, Ilartlctts. $3.1 G to 13.50! rhlr.niro il 3.V Phllmloliitilfi. to flvo cents. .Meanwhile, whatever jo $- ((J 3 10 rates the city charges, the EMIson, " ' company cub? under it a little, now selling current for I cents, and it is alleged that the corporation In this way Is endeavoring to forco tho city i to lose so much money on Its enter prise that tho taxpayers will become dissatisfied and go out of business, leaving tho field clear for the light trust. L AN E CABIN Tony Harding, an old-time and well known prospector of this district, died Sunday alono at his cabin In tho Evans creek section. lllnetB follow ing a protracted "sproo" on tho Fourth of July Is suposcd to have caused his death. Harding has no known relatives and will bo burled by tho county un der tho direction of Coroner Kellogg. T E (lly A. C. Hewlett.) tins Peterson, n recent nrrlvnl nrrlvul from Now York, has Inken a position with Ki'fid Patnuio ou his farm. Fred Kdsnll returned tti tho Sun- nyslde Tuesday evening and Chan. Thomas ant) family returned at tho same time to their homo lu Kaglo Point, They have been enjoyjng themselves at Scott's Mar, California. Mrs. Win. Knighton hns been vis iting her granddaughter, Mrs. Jones of Talent. Henry French, Robert It. Mlntor and W. K. llnmmel were among us Wednesday. I noticed unite n num ber ot rigs, wagons, etc. hitched to the public rack Wednesday evening as I was strolling around town. O. J. Tarbol of Talent was among the guests Wednesday night. Wednesday afternoon about tho the members of tho Knglo Point Aid Society began to como In to the Huunystdn anil station themselves along the shady side of tho largo screened porch, hut too Into to get Into the last Eaglets, so will mention It today. As they began to file lu they took seats ami began to work as though the fate of Knglo Point de pended on their effort. They woro Mrs. A. J. Florey, Mrs. Ilryant, Mrs. Owlngs, Mrs. Untie McQuald, Mrs. Demmy, Mrs. Warmstorff. Mrs. It. O. Ylrown, Mrs. Frank Nichols, Mrs. Mc Nlcholl. Mrs. F. M. Stewart, Mrs. James Jordan, Mrs. L. L. Simmons, Mrs. J. W. Orover. Mrs. Amy Urown and Mrs. Lottlo Vnnscoy. And to see these ladles work one would think that everything depended, ou their Individual effort. They nro making things to sell for tho benefit ot the town and when they got a lot ready they pick n time when they know there Is llkply to bo a largo crowd In town and then they sell them to the highest bidder nnd one half to goes toward fixing up the church and the other half toward Im proving tho town. I tell you they mean business. Charley Howard, oae of our rail road men, was mado happy on tho ICth by tho nrrlvajtof a flno son. Tho child was born In Mcdfonl but this Is his homo. A man by tho nnmo ot C. H.-Mnr-tln, recently from California, has gono to work In Fisher & Mnthows blacksmith shop, and W. L. Chll drcth Is helping his brother, Henry O. Chlldrcth In till shop. Thursday nftcrnpon tho following CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. :t Mr. and Mr, (loot-go March left for Yonealln Monday morning and Intend lo reside there. Fled Wheeler left for Vlllows, Cal., th" first of thin week whero ho has seemed employment there. Ueotgo Menlmnn, 1), 0. McAlplu. K. W. Kemluek, II. W. Pniee nnd P. F. Cooper or Mcdfonl spent Mon day here, W. C Owen and family are camp ing at "Dead Indian" for the bal auee of this month. Mrs. Dubell, who has been hero visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P (Ullett nnd other relatives left for her homo at Canyoiivlllo Mon day morning. Ward Hopkins and Sam Marshall have returned from their baseball tour of northern California, named ladles, Mrs. J, F. Iteddy, Mrs, Charles Schloffelln, Mrs. J. I). Heard, Miss Gladys Heard and Mrs. Jane Smyth ealed at the Suuuyslilo and Inipilretl for mo and Mrs, Hewlett railed me nnd said that thnro worn sotno ladles lu the parlor who wanted to talk with mo on the subject ot woman's suffrage. As I entered the parlor Mrs. Hoard Introduced herself and the other Indies and they re marked that they had been reading tho Eaglets for some tlmo and had a curiosity to see tho uinn who wrote them, and ono of them remarked that she had drawn an Idea that tho writer ot tho Eaglots was a tall slim guaut looking follow and here shn wns confronted with a short, stout old iiirii, I didn't get mad because sho milled "old mnn," although I am still among the boys well tho busi ness they had with mo was to try to make arrangements hero to hold a meeting Monday night In tho church for tho purpose ot organizing a woman suffrage club lu our town, Results In my next. Tho company has a paving plant on wheels (or use on smalt John and this will bo shipped to Medford to complete small Jolm In this city and contracts now under way, . i i i i i i Babrfs Voice : plla n jr itM uN. KJ ;$y Every woman's heart responds to tho charm nnd sweetness ot a bnby'ii voice, because nnturo Intended her for motherhood. Hut oven tho loving nnturo of a mother shrinks from tho ordeal of mirroring mid danger. Wont en who use Mnlhur'n Friend aro unveil much discomfort nnd their systema urn In a healthy condition to meet tho I lino with the leant possible danger. Mother's Friend Is reeommeudud only for tho relief nnd comfort of expect nut mothers, nnd Itii many years or success, nnd tho thoiinamls or endorse, tnents recolved from women who have lined It nro n guarantee of tho bouellt to bo derived front Itii use. Mother's Friend nllnyn nausea, pre vents caking ot 444 - 4 tho breasts, and Illrilllttt'lX In every way I5c2f" contributes to i?iIuttffc.tlU strong, hoalthy - motherhood. Mothor's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Wrlto for our froo book (or expectant mothers. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., AtU.U, Cs. Our Bridge Work 'Driil VtfrrlQ maPo. SHIPPING AVN vwlfrsTor mc m iarzy em? wv v yl JUST RECEIVED fiOO popular reprint popyrigli! bonks A spltMidid MPli'dioii You should have a IV w ou thai, vacation MEDFORD BOOK STORE PLANT TO EUGENE Tho paving plant or tho Clark ft. Henery construction compnny which hns stood tor throe years at the south end or Central aveuuo hns been wrecked and Is being shipped to Eu gene whero much work Is being done. VS& ' ot'it ultima: work In the kind that lasts, the kind that satisfies tho kind that helps ktop tho mouth romrorlnhlo. Every patron who hns had such work done here speaks highly or It. We do all kinds of riml-dnss Dentistry and nro ex tremely caredill lu every opcrnllon Extruding a specialty painless nnd satisfactory. If you want any kind of Dentistry done, you'll get thu best service bore. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THE DENTIST Over Daniel tor Duds. Pacific Phono 2r.2S. Home Phono 353-K JmJmJmJmJmJ LISBON. July 23. Although re publican troops continue to patrol those districts In which royalist out breaks have occurred, It Is generally believed today that all trouble Is over. The temper or tho pcoplo Is shown by tho fact that jtcaBanta fratcrnlzo everywhere with tho republican soldiers. RITCHIE ON TRAIL OF JOE RIVERS LOS ANGELES, July 23. While Ritchie, San Francisco's lightweight championship contondor, arrived hero today hot on tho trull ot Mex ican Joo Rlyers, and Immediately went Into contcrenco with Promoter Tom McCurey with a view to closing a match for Labor Day with tho Los Angeles boxer, Ritchie said: "1 camo to Angolcs for tho pur- poso of Inducing Manager Joo Levy, for Rivers and Promoter McCaroy to fulfill their promise that they would glvo mo tho noxt mutch with R Ivors lu case the Wolgast Labor duy con test toll through. McCaroy prom ised mo a bout with Rivers If tho latter bout Jack White sumo tlmo ago nnd I am hero to mako him keep his promise. J. will tuko Rivers ou un der nny conditions ho names, at the lightweight limit. I will iniiko 13,1 pounds at 10 o'clock ou tho duy of tho contest, but won't mako tho Weight ut ringside unless given an other crack at tho tltlo. By whipping Joo Mandot I eliminated him from hi race for tho championship and, In fact, this was pnrt of my program, Next cornea. Rivers; then tho cham pion," McCaroy promised ho would com muuioato wltli'Rlyors, who is In San Diego, ' 1 .! FEDERAL CONTROL OF GIGANTIC STEEL TRUST WASHINGTON, July 23. Repre sentative Littleton of Now York, sub mitted today to Chairman Stanley on tho steel trust Investigating commit tee tho minority report which ho will submit to tho house. Littleton agrees on Bomo portions of tho Stanley ro port, but disagrees on Stanley's pro posal for trust legislation. Demo crats and republican members will meet tomorrow nnd review tho two democratic reports. Later tho re publicans will file tho minority re port. LIttleton'H recommendations will Injudo a Joint Lommlsslon ot thu house and seuato to undertake a re vision ot tho trust lawn. It will recommend federal supervision of corporations. DETROIT, Mich, July 23 Plan ning a semi submerged cruiser which will put all drcadnaughts Into tho discard. Hudson Maxim, tho Inventor, is satisfied bore today that he has a design which will materially chango tho aspect o( naval warraro. Maxim's vessel will be lightly armored but ot high speed. It will float llko any other ship in ordinary uso but when It goes Into action will bo submerged until Its decks are almost awash. Tho Inventor believes It will be prac tically iifislnkablc. OBITUARY Mabel Carrie llotissum, 3 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Boiissum of Rogue River died Mon day. Services will bo hold nt Weeks and McGownn's chapel at 2 p. m. this afternoon. Interment will bo nt Jacksonville. Rov. E. E. El drldgo will have charge ot the services.' JACK JOHNSON FIRES CROOKED BARTENDER CHICAGO, July 'Si,- "Crooked negroes don't mnko any hit witli me. .My place Iiiih got to he run 011 (lie wqunre." This wns the declaration horn to day of Jack Johnson, ohumpimi heavyweight pugilist, wio wiindoretl into hiu new rjii'o in time to hue tt tliirrtty oiibtomer pa out 11 ,20 hill for n gin riok'uy. A moment Inter it waiter tendered thu patron change for ti $10 hill. Johnson forced his employe to hnntl over uitother $10 und discliuujcd the iimn on (ho sj it. CROOKED BANK OFFICER SURRENDERS TO POLICE CmKENWICH, Conn., July 23. "I urn tired of a crooked Hie and uiuit in make iiiir'IkIk, Officer, I'm a good eiitelt; please put me in a cell." Tliirf w(o tho btntemt'iit of a mini who Kiirremlered to the (Jreeuwieli police, giving tho iiiimo of Stanley A. Ili.'imlle, hocretury of tho Western Hales Company of ls Angeles, He told the police (hat lie wax wanted by the Day and Night Hank nnd the SiivingH Rank, both of I, oh Angelch. BILLY HITT LATEST TO WED KATHERINE ELKINS WASHINGTON', July 21). Iteriuisu "Hilly" Hilt recently pnrchiihod 11 country iwtnle ut Leesljiirfr, Vn., inl joiiiiiii (hut left to Miss Kulheiiue KlkiiiH by her father, (ho lute Sena tor KlkiiiK, it was freely icporlod here that Hilt moou in to wed tho WW Virginia, heiress, whom the Duku of Abni.zi loht. Hill in 011 liin new estate, mid Mmh Klkiim h within walking tlistniico in n Ijiiiig-uluw on her own land, where ulio is spending- the Hummer. t f r ? Y V V ? t r : 1 ! f T T Y ? Y ? Y t Y f Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t f Y X Y ? Y J : BIG DISCOUNT SALE AT 20 PER CENT OFF ou all wash goods be sides the remarkable low prices we have quot ed before. A bargain no woman should over look. 20 PER CENT OFF Mann's Central Ave near P. O. TALCUM POWDER Collates Talcum Pow der, the 2i5c value, spe cial 2 for 35 20 PER CENT OFF Just a few of tho many Dimiljes iu plain col ors, stripes and floral designs, 18c values, spe cial 121 (linghams in plain, checks, stripes, plaids, 12fe and l.rc values, special 10 20 PER CENT OFF BED SHEETS Extra heavy sheets, large size, for double bed, lorn, hemmed and ironed ready for use; no seams in center, size 81 x 00 inches, regular 83e value, offered special for this sale1 69c $1.00 GLOVES, 39 All silk gloves in navy, a lice, rose, resede, laven der and uiie iu all sizes, only a few left. A bar gain while they lust, $t value, special 39c PILLOW SLIPS A great, sale of 100 dozen pillow cases, our famous brand, and the toughest made. Sizes '!2x:j(i inches and -loxlW inches. Now is your chance to get a supply at only, each 121-2C Discount Bargains In the Ready-to-Wear Department WAISTS An elegant assort ment of women's waists in dainty lingerie mater ial. Trimmed with val, thread, Irish and sha dow laces, embroidery, etc, all sizes up to dl. $2 values, special, 98c DRESSES Ladies dainty no piec.o house dresses, made of the venf best grade of lawns, ging hams and percales, neat ly trimmed and well made, $2.25 grade, special $1.19 KHAKI SUITS Tho ideal garment for outing wear, jaunty, straight cut skirts also plain gored jackets in Norfolk and semi-fitting styles. Uegular $7 and $8 suits, this week while they last . I $4.98 t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? t Y Y X t Y Y Y Y Y Y t t i t Y Y Y f Y T Wo nro now nerving OUR OWN Ice Cream HKItK !H Olllt rOHMUI.A Cream Milk SiiKar ropiln . Flavoring No Starch No Flour No Icn Cream Powder No (lelntlu o( nny kind. HASKINS for HEALTH - . . j EAST SIDE MILLINERY Going out of businoss Hats below cost sjif.)0 Hals at Sjil.08 1all and see. Everything must go before Augusts 1st. 608 East Main lust across the bridge GIVEN AWAY Fine jersey bull calf. Conic Mild get il. W. E. Crons, 707 S. Oakdale MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest rates with "on or beforo privilege" JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320G.O.BU1k. A SNAP GO ncroii, hIx mllori (roin Moilford. good graded rtmd croflBeit tho tract, nil free noil, nt fi0 per nere. 11000 will linndle, eiuy torniH on Itiilnnco. I'art Ih crook liottom land, aultnliln (or nlfalfn. Snvernl prlnK on tlin lilano. Timber tjnoiiHlito pay for tlio tract. No tiultilltiKH. In tho OrKdn creek tllntrlct. W. T. York & Co. m Crater Lake Auto Line Car will lonvn Hotol Moilford, for Orntor Lnko nt K n. in. Tuemlnyn and Saturday. Itoturu Mondays and ThurHtlnya, Sputiil Hiinduy nt Crntor Lnko, Hciiorvatlonn mado at Medford Hotel office. a IMM T T T T T Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS JHAULED 25o , PACKAGES 10c, lCo, 25o Phonos; Pacifiq 3021. Home 854 . Messenger Sorvice 10 N, Mr, n