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ALEDFORD MATL TRIBUTO MTCDFORD, OKEOON, TlliniSDAY, ,TlTLY 25, 1912
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E)CAL AND
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MrrimtlMrJi. Robert Johnson have
returned from a short visit with rln
liven hoar Balcm,
, Mint, Nellie llrntnoy haa. loft Cor a
visit with friends at Portland and
Seattle.,,
Hammocks, sporting Roods, blue
flame, ordorleea oil stoves, refrigera
tors, etc., Prices right, Shaptolgh
Hardware Co,, 28 South, Central.
Uenamei C. Sheldon and Dr. .1.
P. ledy( left Thursday' for n visit
at tho Raleigh mine on Trail creek.
' Frank. L, Ton olio fins returned
from "a visit 'to the "I.ucky Tou
Velio'" mine on the upper Kvana
creek divide.
Get Mrs. Reynold' homo made
bread at DoVoo'a Soda Fountain nt:
IJo Voo's. j
, hisses Plna and Stella Conrad of
H anting. Neb., nro hero visiting Mr,
andMrs. J. A. Bratney.
Chief of Police Hlttson Is con
fined to his homo with a severe at
tack of la grippe.
.Moved to 31 N. Grape street. Tho
Medford Conservatory for music and
languages. G. Talllandier, director.
Open all summer.
W. l. James, business manager of
tho Sacramento Beo. and a brother of
Mrs. Frank Nell of Derby, spent
Wednesday evening In Medford on
hi return from a trip to Portland.
Owing to weather conditions last
Sunday many intending to go to
Colestin on tho excursion did not do
bo, so owing to numerous requests
for another cxcursln one has been
arranged for next Sunday, on ahort
notice, same faro as before, one dol
lar round trip, train leaving Medford
at 8. a. m.
Berlin, tho artistic ladles' tailor
says to tho ladles of Medford that ho
will mako a Berlin made ladles' suit
110.00 lower In price. 10G
Mrs. S. S. Smith has left for an
outtng at Colestin. She is accompa
nied by her daughter, Irene.
Mrs. Charles Connor of Central
Point spent Wednesday in Medford.
K. D, Weston, commercial photog
raphers, negatives mado any Umo or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
C A .Carroll has returned to his
home at Bridgeport. Wash., after a
short visit In Medford on business.
Mr, and Mrs. H. Rukett of Peters
field, England are in Medford for a
visit with relatives. Mrs. Rukett la
a sister of TJoudtnat Connor.
Miss Vera Oimstead has returned
from a visit with friends at Jackson
ville.
Wanted to trado acreage In Oak
dale, Park addition for a small house
and 'lot in Medford. W. H. Ever
hard. 1013 W. 9th, phone CG71.
J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock
ppent Wednesday In Medford on busi
ness. Fred Dougherty of Phoenix was
a recent visitor In Medford.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Mr, and Mrs. Joo Rader of Phoe
nix were recent vlsltos In Medford.
Miss OUie Hogan has returned
from a visit with friends In the south
end of the valley.
Miss Elva Robblns of Woodville
has returned from a visit with friends
at Ttogue River.
Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkin.
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law.
over Jackson County Bank Building.
Medford.
Owen Dunlap of Phoenix was a
recent visitor in Medford,
Mrs. Charles Isaacs Is visiting her
mother, Mrs. L. Stanclltf. of Phoenix.
Mrs. A. Jewett has returned from
a visit with friends at San Francisco.
Bee R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County Bank.
Mrs. Mary Myers has returned
from a business trip to San Fran
cisco. J. P. Plymire from the Willow
Spi ngs district was a recent visitor
Jn Medford.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. K. & H. bldg.
Fred Abbott has returned from a
shutt pleasure trip to Seattle, Van
couver, Victoria and Portland.
Mr. and Sfjra. Rotherraal are ex
pected to return from Newport next
Sunday.
Harry Lowe of Trail Creek Is In
Medford on a abort business trip.
Mrs. James I'orrlll of Lelaud. Ore.,
Is In Medford for n short vH with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Henry of
Hose-burg nro In Medford on a short
business trip.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Palm have
left for a visit with friends in Cali
fornia, John M. Root has returned from n,
business trip to California,
W. T. Van Scoy of Ashland was In
Medford on business.
Miss Kate O'Connor has loft for
her homo nt Hockford. HI., after a
few days In Medford an. a business
deal.
FUNNY MAN ALTROCK TO GO WITH WASHINGTON
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Spokane .54
Seattle .....64
Portland 45
Victoria 42
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Seattlo C
Batteries: Kantlehnei and Griudle,
Fullorton and Whaling.
Vancouver . . . . . 3 12 2
Spokane , . . S 11
Batteries: Willis. Watklns
Lewis; Cadreau and Devbgt.
Victoria ,,.3 5
Seattlo 1 5
Called sixth, darkness.
Batteries: Smith and Meek: Con-
cannon and. Wally.
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Oakland ..........59
Los Angeles ...... 59
Portland .43
San Francisco 43
Sacramento 40
Sacramento 40.
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LOS ANGKLKS, Cul., July 25, -
Judge Uutton overruled tho motion
or tin dofontm In the Harrow entm and
tho trial will proceed again this af
ternoon with Juror l.otivltt In tho
box. The- court toftmed to hear tho
defense witnesses In an attempt to
dU()iuilfy l.vavltt.
When court convened Attorney
Karl Roger charged In open court
that Juror J. A, l.euvlt who ha been
absent from tho trial for the past
three days, causing a delay tit the
VroeoodlngH, bud expressed oplnloim
of Marrow's guilt before holiitt called
for Jury duty, and attempted to eaio
tho Juror'rt dlsmlMMal from tho caue.
lit closing hU argument Regent
fit I il :
"Tho only question now Is whether
ur not vi!shiill gu ahead wltTt this
farce. If this Juror ban u state of
mind litdlrated by stnteiuouts of
friends mid relatives, our efforts are
futile. Wo nro doing an Idle and
useless thing If what wo hear la
ttrne, wo sit hero twiddling our fin
gers and trying our case to no pur
pose." John Cort Is to prodttco a satlrleaf
farco called "Tho Richest .Man In
tho World." by Arthur (IIIIOMpIo and
Collin Davis.
ROBBERS LOOT
BANK OF $1500
VANCOl'VKH, H ( July 25. At
I'iio this afternoon two highwaymen,
apparently forelgneiH. held up tho
Northern Crown Itauk nt Central
Park, u Htibnrb or tliln city, imcut'od
$1,500 and iiuuUt good their esettpe.
Tho inanaHor, (!. Tml, wiih
beateli Into IttHoiiHlhtllty iknd a elorlc
wit Horlntiuly clubbed, Tint ntuitit
gor w Hti'iiok on the head Willi a
"Jimmy" and Hindered nneouwlomi
while tho elorlt wiih bo dnved by tho
blow ho received that ho wiih unable
to offer redtiiiiro. Svornl other
poituitiH In tho hank at tho (lute
wore ho covwut that they did nothing
to prevent the loottug or to Intercept
tho robbers. Tho men Jumped Into
n buggy and drove hurriedly away In
a southerly direction. Tltoy r do
Horlhod ax the traditional "long mid
short men." HutiatlH tr polleo are
Hrouilng tho wliolo count ryxlilo hut
they havo llttlo to work on tho way
or clues.
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RMAN WAR SAYS
CONSERVAW
ICddlo I'oy. heretoforo one of
ChiirWix nillliigahui'H HtniH, hau como
under the mituageiiient of.Worha &
Luuseher lecently.
Id (.'mini Social,
An Ire cream tmclttl wilt bo gtvxit
Haturdtiy afternoon and oenlug at
tho city park by tho Utdb-H' Aid no
elety of the Lutheran ehnrrh. I0U
LONDON, July 25.--Marked tllf
foruiiro of oplnluu eout'Oruliig t lit
llkellhooil of Kiiglnod heeonilng In
volved with itonnany wan exiirewiteil
In the IIoiiho of Coiuoiih today by two
of Kuulitnd'H inihlli) ineii, Itofenlug
to tho iipoeeh or WliiMton (Miurlilll,
lit whleh he Haiti that ijnglriud would
doiiblo (leruuiny'a naval progruui,
Pioiulcr Amjnltli mild:
"Wuglitiid nan no ttiarrol with
anyone, nud It eovottt mi oddltloiiitL
territory."
Andrew llonar Law, eonnorvatlvo
leader, oxpreittied a connictlng
opinion, lie said:
Careful roiiNltlertttlon ban con
vlnced mo that Lord llobertn wiih
not exaggerating when hoValil Kng
liiuil wiih never In graver peril than
at proMont "
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKD- Kxpiloiteed
mnld Hotel Niuli.
elinmhor-tr.
FOR HALK Kreh cow cheap ir
taken ill oner, 1118 W. Mill. 1J
I'OU BAl.B Itipo itprlcotH, .l! W.
KlrkpAtrlek, Cokor liutto, I'acllle
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Nick Altrock. one of the funniest men that ever plnyrd baseball, N to bu
engaged by Mauager Clark Orllllth. of the Washington Auierleiui League team
as a coacher to help out that other comedian "Oerinan" Sclmefer. Wltti thouc
two Germans ou opposite corner during agame the Nntlonnls would be a great
attraction. It was but a few jears ago that Altrock wus oue of tho bwt
hurlcrs on the champion Chicago White Sui team.
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Vernon '. 7
Batteries: Oregory and
Raleigh and Agnow.
Los Angeie 5 9 1
San Francisco 4 12 3
.Batteries: Slagle and Broeks: Hen
ley, Toner and hchmldt.
Portland 6 12 3
Sacramento 5 S 3
Batteries: Klawitter and Fisher;
Damn, Williams and Check.
American
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Boston 63
1 Washington 55
Philadelphia 52
.Chicago 46
Detroit 44
Cleveland 44
Now York 27
St. Louis 25
New York 4, Chicago 3.
Boston C, Cleveland 11.
Others postponed, rain.
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Chicago 53 33 .016
PItUburs 49 34 .590
Cincinnati 46 43 .517
Philadelphia 4C 42 .488
St. Louis 39 52 .429
Brooklyn 32 56 .31 1
Boston 23 C4 ,2C4
Chicago 5. Brooklyn 1.
St. Loulu 5, Philadelphia 5.
Cincinnati 7, New York S.
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SANCTITY OF COURTS
DEN'VEi:, Colo., July 23. F. .
BonHl.s, one of the owners of the
Denver Post, a new-paper, apix-awd
this afternoon in Judge ihntttick'
court to answer charges of erimiu.il
contempt as a rv.-ult of the 1'oi.t'-tli.-cii-sion
of the ."0ll,IIW) libel suit
which Willium Kvan. pre-iik-nt of
the Denver Tramway company, has
filed agumet Hie Post.
'I propose to work," ItonfiU told
the ourt, "until this duiutmhle power
which innkci lis notion of serf i
taken out of the hands of juthtc-..
The law permitting a judge to punL-li
citizens for statements made nutiuHf
of the court room is n revision of ibr
dark nge."
GOTHAMSTOCKMARKET
NKW YOli'lvJ 4July 2.V (Jeuer.il
Klectno, with u tfiree int gain, and
St. I'aul vvilli n rise of one, were the
onlv interesliiiy lVoture-. of lotlitv's
sock market Jtt the owning. Leaders
displaveti further lif-itancv and oilier
stocks cotitiniied
movement.
their uncertain
You Couldn't Hiro ,
Mo to Wearllress
Shields Again !
I TJM That Marvel, PERSPI-N0!
rtlD ont tho ilrt sliIfMi from your
tlrc.icit. KlrUI Illp them outt You don't
need tbflm nny more. ntMilutclr imror
rnorol Nevor airaln will your sowu sol
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Beds. Beds, Beds, $1.00 per week
at fho Park View Hotel. 123 South
Holly.' ' 1 1
C, II. Bell or Sutherland Is in
Medford ou a short business trip.
B B, Neff of Kaglo Point district
is in Medford on a short business
trip.
Henry W. Llvermoro of tho Soven
Oaks district spent Wednesday In
Medford ou business.
O. II. Lnwlor has returned from a
business trip to Chicago. Ho says
this section Is tho best bo has seen
in his long Journey,
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Weeks tMcGo wan Co.
" UNDEltAKERS
By VfcoBt sari
mKt rmeuMi r. w. wks a7i
A. . OrrM M
UlBT AMUTAKT
Notice of Sale of OOO.OO School
Bonds, Dint. No. 10O, Jackson
Coanty, Oregon.
Bids will bo received up to August
10. 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.
m. of said day, by James M. Crone
mlller. Treasurer of Jackson County,
Oregon, at this office of tho County
Treasurer, in tho city of Jackson
ville, Oregon for the purchase of
$5000.00 (Five Thousand Dollars),
coupon bonds of $1000.00 denotnina
tlon, to bo Issued by School District
No 1000 of Jackson County, Oregon,
payable in ten years, flvo years op
tional, bearing Interest ut six per cent
per annum, interest payable semi
annually. Bids to be accompanied by certi
fied check for five per ceut of tho
amount of tho bid,
Tho Board of Directors' of said
school district No, 100 reserve tho
right to reject any and all bids.
J AS. M. CRONEMILLER,
Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore'
gon.
Danted thl 25 tth day of July, 1912,
IDEAS OF NEW PARTY
NEW YORK. July 25. In an edi
torial In tho current number of the
Outlook. Theodoro Roosevelt gives
his Idea of .what tho new party
should be. He says:
"Tho party should not contain ut
terly incongruous elomentit, radic
ally divided upon the real Issues and
acting together only on false, dead
Issues which arc Insincerely painted
as real and vital. Jttdgo by this
standard, both the old parties break
down. Neither can longer bo trust
ed to do the work tho country urgent
ly needs. Bosses of the republican
and democratic parties alike have a
closer grip than ever beforo on the
party machines of the states and tho
nation."
HINSHAW TO MANAGE
PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN
Prctfbytcriun Church.
Stercoptlcan views tonight at the
Presbyterian church. Free to all.
Guy W. Wadsworth will give his loe
ture with tho stereoptlcan. Come
and bring your friends. Time 8
o'clock this evening, July 25th. 107
Card of TItunku.
I wish to express hearttlot thanks
to those who sympathized with us and
helped us In our hour of sorrow, es
pecially the Knights of Pythias.
EDITH E. HART.
Horn.
To tho wlfo of Guy
girl, July 23.
Connor, a
PORTLAND. Ore., July 25. Vir
gil G. Hlnshaw, a Portland attorney,
Is today preparing to lenvo for Chi
cago to take chargo of the campaign
headquarters of the prohibition par
ty. Hfnshaw, although not u candi
date for the position and who did not
attend tho recent convention nt At
lantic City, was selected by tho prohi
bition party as chuirmnu of tho na
tional committee.
Unlike the other parties, the prohi
bitionists maintain hcadqunrtcra con
tinually and Hlnshaw states that ut
tho conclusion of this campaign he
will Immediately begin preparation
for the campaign of 1910.
Simply a Potadtr
Ontf. Two, Three, and It's Potto
iUilncMl, ratlc. get atil nd iw ruinwt
becauw of n bU toppy powplratlon upot
ut the arm.ptu.
It iloeiin't matter how Unlit or honvrr
your clothing, or bow stulTy oml hot It
mar bo Indoors, in tho thcotru. ball
room or concert-hall. PKItHI'I-SO wilt
keep your nrrn.ptti Jttft a frnh and dry
us the lurk of your hand, juit glorloml
There'll bo no nioro running of colors
In colored gowni, nt tho arm-pit. No
inoro misery from rolled up dnwi uliluldu
thnt form a ropy wad under the urmi.
No inoro humiliation I Jut n llttlo
PKKBPI.KO will do It nil. It's a pow
dor. uppllvd with it pud. A pud In each
box. It's dona in a minute. Novnr In.
Jure or stain the fabric, nluolutoly tala.
BatUfactloti KiurauU'eU or money bnclr.
I'K US PI-NO U for ilo at your drug
trlst 'jtutiSonlKix, or sent direct, on rocrlpt
of prlco. by tho lYrlo Co., WW Lincoln
AVQ-. Olitcttgo, 1'orml.i nnd rocoinnifinlcit
In .Vledferd bjr Cfct. Strang, U O. Ilatbloi,
Mcdfort! Piiarmacr,
One-half Price Sale
Extra Specials Friday and Saturday
Any Tailored Suit in stock, white serge includ
ed at exactly one half price.
Any Lingerie Dress in stock, white and colors
at $5 and above at exactly one-half price.
Any Shirt Waist in stock, including lingerie,
linen and silk at exactly one-half price.
Any Parasol in stock for these two days at
exactly One-half price.
Millinery at your own price, no cost or form
er price considered
Many other special prices throughout the
shop to further reduce the stock to make
room for fall merchandise.
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STOLE FROM HUSBAND
TO FEED HER CHILDREN
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., July 25.
".My children nro starving. I did
It for thojn.- You will remember
that the stuff 1 stolo was from their
father, my Iiusband, and that I sold
it to put food In their mouths."
This was tho plea hero today of
Mrs. I). Slgnorlttl to tho charge of
theft of a quantity of wluo from her
hushaud's store Mrs. Hignorittl,
who has been separated from liur hus
band for five nioiltiiH, wan (Uncharged,
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Vu'cl' not build Iioukos as monument!,
buto soil, and they sure do aoll cjuiclc.
. J. a. J lit
Uiiality, JjOcafioii and ri'ioe do me imusiiiosh.
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