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1 , u ' ' ,ftroic six TODFORD HXrC TTCTBUNfl, MEDFOTO. OREGON, TUESDAY, 'AUGUST in, 1012 v. K' V I . ' f N IV., r f 'M mmmrn TIM" HURST OUT AFTcH VERY SERIOUS ILLNESS. WN MO MANfflMW iAK JOSE, Costa Wen, Aui;. 13. Tliat thu United State will Juke mi nelivc hand in suppressing the NirnriiKiinn Insurrection was indi cated today when .100 more Amcrieiin marines were landed al Mnniigun, the eapital of Nicaragua, bombarded .yesterday by rebel troop. Several women and children were injured by bullets and bureting shells. With the reinforcements provided today, it is believed that Commander Terhuno of the American force will hnvo sufficient men to prevent fur ther attacks, which have imperiled American lives and property. Although a proclamation was issued by the government warning jK'ople to leave Managua, it is be lieved thai the arrival of additional Americans marines will restore quiet so far as the capital is concerned. The Niearagunn government is said o be depending on the support of the United States. PASSENGCR TRAIN AMBUSHED IN MEXICO; MANY KILLED MEXICO CITY, Aug. 13. Thirty five soldiers and twenty passengers were killed in an assault by Zapatis tas oil a passenger train from Mexico City near Cuatla. Morelos yesterday The train was ambushed In a canyon and only a few escaped. A rail had been loosened and aa the locomotive left the track a volley of rifle shots poured from the hillside into the train with deadly effect. The fl.-o was centered upon the coach in which most of the soldiers were riding bu it soon became general. Entrapped the soldiers returned the fire until all wero killed. The passengers then took up the guns from the fallen soldiers but ver J unequal to the battle and lasted but a short time. Tho rebel leader made no effort to restrain tho men from brutality. Tho cars were set on fire. Tho wound ed crawling from tho wreck were struck down without pity. Finge.-s of men and women were chopped off to get rings. Ornaments were torn from the cars of women and bodies mutilated.' Two newspapermen were among the killed. One was H. L. Strauss, consular agent at Uruguay. Both were on the way to Interview Millano Zapata, chief of the rebels. Two trainmen, both wounded, crawl ed through tho rebel lines to a tele graph station twelve miles distant and told of the massacre. Authorities at Cualta are planning a punitive expedition. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 13. Two hundred dead are lying in the streets of Zapata tonight after Delaos' baud of Zapatistas baited on its march to Toluca, tho capital of the stato of Mexico only IS miles north. The town is garrisoned by one hundred ritrales. iMNnHHBkW BWiLfJr-Y , l9BBBBBBB .BBii&&vvtKs Si- . BBBBBBBM vVBP T 7 ? IWK. - 'JBBBBBBbI . MlBl'3?BmBiBB' Hi ... ( VKvkM '!- kBVlP'liBBBBBBBBVX XrnuH'BMBMv&flBP .KBHHHbBbuSh .BBBBBr BBBBafeszBffHPHCicKKl9!!BBHBBBBCBBEBBBftI BBbPSBBBV OiVVt'BSHB'BBBBBnUjViBPSmBiBBtBBaiHvBBI v 'bbSSSSSSSSSSSSBbBbBbKSbbBBBBBSSBBSbBBSSSSSBSSSs! TIM HUBLTT "" Slowly but surely "Tim" Hurst, as well known as any umpire who ever presided over n baseball game, is recovering from an lllnes.1 which threatened At one time to be fatal. The same genial smile overspread the face of the Judge f play as he witnessed a baseball couteat at American League Park lu Ngw Jfork the other afternoon. OVATION IS GIVEN M J OHNSON SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug. 13. Making preparations today for his stumping campaign in tho Interests of the national progressive party. Governor Hiram Johnsou, of Califor nia, candidate for the vice presidency is enthusiastic over tho welcome ac corded him at Dieamland Rink last night. A large crowd stormed tho doors, crowding it to capacity. Four thous and more, unable to get inside, waved bandanas and small American flags, clamoring for seats. The doors of the National Theater ad joining tho rink, were finally thrown open to accommodate tho overflow. When Johnson stepped on the plat form the great crowd rose as one man and the building shook with their cheers and tho bull moose call. Women wore bandanas instead of hats; anen waved them and threw them in tho air. For five minutes the cheering continued, intermingled with the boo of the bull mooso and cries of "Teddy and Hiram." DEIENGER GAP I August Lawrentz and his daugh ter, Miss Dora Lawrentz of Medford came up in his "Warren-Detroit 30" touring car last Saturday and spent tho day with friends at the Deben ger Gap ranch. Bert Chapman of Beagle mado a trip to Medford last Tuesday and Thursday with a load of Red Astra kan apples which ho readily disposed of at tho public market. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Fredenburg of Sams Valley wero social callers at tho Debenger Gap ranch last Sunday. Miss Grace Jones who has been spending tho past winter and sum mer in Central Point Is now at homo visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones of Beagle and alto her brothers and Bisters. C. P. Dennis, who has been mak ing a tour of California, Oregon and Washington slnco last March, re turned to tho Dobenger Gap ranch last Friday where ho expects to tpehd tho winter, Mrs. J, B Walker of Long Branch received a compound fracture of tho Index finger of tho right hand while trying to eavo somo household ar ticles and furnlturo from their house, which burned last Sunday. The frac turo was very severe but as Dr. Klrchgessnor was Immediately sum ononod It Isn't oxpected to glvo her much troublo. Bird Johnston of Dobonger Gap went to Medford last Saturday to attend tho funeral of his slater, Mrs. A, H, Lawrentz who died at the Sa cred Heart hospital after a lingering illness, Florence Walker of Beagle was in this vicinity last Monday looking for beef cattle. Thomas Ayers pf Piorro, S. D., has wade formal announcement of his HHdl(lacy on tho democratic plat form for Unjted States senator from Skiwtk Dakota, HOW TO EXTERMINATE ANTS IN LAWNS AND HOUSES Corvnllis, Ore., Auj?. 33. The best methods of ridding lawns nnd houses of ants, which fren,iently become troublesome osts, arc described by the crop pest workers of the Oregon Agricultural College, thus: "Whenever the ants' nest can be located the best means of destruction is to make a hole in the center of it with n crowbar or other similar in strument, pour into it one or two ounces of bisulphide of carbon, tamp the soil bnck into the hole nnd throw n heavy blanket over the nest to bold in the fumes of the bisulphide. "To destroy nnts in the bouse n mixture of threo cruinfe of tartar crnetio nnd four ounces of syrup should be smeared over bits of china or chips and placed in the nnts run way. It is especially good us n remedy because it will not kill tho ants immediately. Thoy carry tho mixture to their nest and feed the Inrvuo upon it, and thus kill out the entire colony." ROOSEVELT OFF ON HIKE WITH HIS SON ARCHIE OYSTER BAY, X. Y., Aug 13. -Colonel Roosevelt nnd his son Archie started today on n walking cxedi tioti. A jjiinnmker here wished to present Colonel Itoo.-oelt this morning with costly handmade shotgun of Knipp steel with a Circassian walnut stock. The Colonel fondled the weapon for a few minutes and then reluctantly declined tho offer. NOTICE. Blacksmith shops will be closed on Saturday, August 17, being tho Horse slioers national holiday. All shops belonging to Jackson County Local 620 will bo closed on that day. 12C W.W.WILSON, See. No. C20. Or the 112 tourists who lost their lives IjuU year by Alpine ascents, 11 wero women. NEW FRQGHT RATES TO SAN FRANCISCO NOW IN EFFECT Now freight tariffs, recently or dered by tho Intor-Stato Commerce Commission are now In effect be tween San Francisco and Medford making a material reduction over previous schedules. Tho now rates are tho result of the suit brought by tho Medford Traf fic Bureau agatiiBt the Southern Paci fic to secure inoro equitable rates. Tho following schedule shows tho old and new rates: Class 1 2 3 4 R Old 11.63 M.3S 1.30 11.23. 91.04 New 1.48 1.23 1.05. 9(1 7R Class A B ' V I) K Old 96 SIC 20 Sll.tiO J10.00 SU 40 New 76 12.00 5.00 7.(50 0.00 LARGE CROWD ENJOYS EXCURSION TO BUTTE FALLS Tho Pacific & Eastern excursion to Hutto Palls Sunday was the most enjoyable of the ninny given this summer by this road and the crowd was so large that the road was forced to slop selling tickets as the crowd exceeded the accomodations. The day was enjoyed at the Falls, many forms of recreation being indulged in. The road intends to continue tho excursions throughout thu summer. tt tht Original ani muIm HORLICK'S MALTED MILK ThiFd-rMlarIIU(i. For lnfanti,lnvl!di,andGtowinR children. Pure Nutrition.up building the whole body. Invigorate! the nunina mouicr and tho aged. FJ(cfj milk, malted grain, in powder form, A qkk hack prepared fa a mlMtc. Tike no istaitate. Atkfer HORLICK'S. Hot In Any Milk Trumt ICE CREAM PURE and WHOLESOME AT TUN IlinilT WtlUH In carton, 2ft cents per quart. 25 cents oxtin lor pnekm of any aUo up to ona gallon, Any ordor over one gallon nt 1 1 per gallon, Deliveries of packers to any part of thu olty. Icn cream served nt thu creamery at 6 cents per dlifc, Medford Cream tX Butler Co. I, in i ii j.i M ,im 1'ijtn im LHinmn i ;i iijujuuua Lawn Bowlinrj Tournament On TORONTO, Out.. Auj;. 13. The Dominion lawu bnwlliiK tournament began hero today, mora than 200 rinks taking part, making It the greatest tourney In tho history of the game In Canada. A total of S4 gnmos wilt bo used by tho teams, which In cludo tho United States, Manitoba and Quebec. Five Widely-Djlferent Easy -'Selling Magazines Want a Representative To Cover Local Territory Thoro Is Big Monoy for tho right person. Man or woman, young or , old, if you want work for ono hour or S hours a dnyv write at onco to The Butterick Publishing Co IluttericJc Building New York kjKTV.T a BIG GAME HUNTERS' FIRST Cholco mliia cnouah for tho bipgeat ame of North mcrica. STEVENS "Hiih fewer" Rnatlnff Rifle No. 425. UttPrk 920.00 25-jef-JZ Md J 5 MKtors Ve Hem. Auto-Uwdln CaitrlJc tWCrWC NOMIKS M Our-WfiirowM Hlllri lo fur uUhed In fkney grndri. JUkrarDMt)r. Srml for baiuboo). f. STEVENS MMS & TOOL COMf ANY, V. O. Box SM4 ONcera ruts, MASSACHUSETTS Mttt JJSm T v i V (1 mw new I frv r .iw iTW TIIK HKAHON H OH AT Delightful Newport ON YAQUINA HAY AND TIIK PACIFIC Join the crowds, whether yon want rest mi it qnlot or cloan, wholcKouto, lively fun. You will find either at Newport. Wealth of natural scenery. Hplomlld fUhlng, bontltix nnd bathing. DollRht fill drives, I'rotty trulls through the wood or along tho beach. Abundance of sea toodoysters, clams, crabs, rock cod, groupers, ota. Plenty of rresli pnlntnbln vegetables and tablo supplies. Invltlug nooks for campers, ltenuouablo rnten lu rooming homos, cottages ami hotels. All modern conveniences, HPKCIAIi LOW ltOU.NI Till!' HKAHON FAIIKH aSSS 'ft SUNSET OGOENftSHASTA (OUTES FIIOM alP.DFOHI) 1 11.00 Call ou our agent for Information relative to train schedules, etc. Ask for Illustrated literature and our special folder "Vacation Day in Oregon. JOHN M. HCOTT, General PaMcnger Aeitt, POHTI,ANI, OIIF.OO.N. TAKE A BATH BATH BRUSHES SOAPS SPRAYS SPONGES PERFUME TOILET WATERS TURKISH TOWELS TALCUM POWDERS Phone us your wants Oct the habit in tho twicc-a-day staKC cot to do it frequently to keep comfortable. What interests us particularly in your enso is a desire to tell you about our monster stock of bath retjuisites. "Wo have them all -for you and everybody, bit; or little. Good poods, actually the best the market affords, and for that elas's our prices are tho lowest possible. Make up your order today. We know tho goods and shall be glad to help you select. Medford Pharmacy Near Postoffice All night Phono service, 101 alflrc Women who benr childron and re main healthy aro thoio who proparo their systems In advanco o baby's coming. Unless the mother aids nature In Us pro-natal work tho crisis finds her system unequal to tho de mands made upon It, and oho Is often left with weakened health or cbronlo ailments. No remedy Is so truly a help to naturo as Mother's Friend. It relieves tho pain and discomfort caused by tho strain on tho ligaments, makes pliant thoso fibres and muscles which naturo Is expanding, and soothes tha inflammation of breast glands. Mother's Friend asaureo a speedy and completo recovery tor tho mother, IUTa.-! "? and she Is left a IjtOlIHHrS healthy woman to Vmal onjoy tho rear- jTrHSlHl lug of her child. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our freo book for expectant mothers. , MADFllLD REGULATOJTCO., Athwle, Ct,' t V T T T f f T f T ? T t z r ? T T T f t T ? ? t T T T f T T T - T T ' T f T T T T t T Y : j A :; w i"X"l"l"i"l"t"t"? An Announcement of Tremendous Importance TO EVERY MAN AND YOUNG MAN IN MEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY BEGINNING TODAY AND CONTINUING FOR 10 DAYS WE WILL SELL 50 Men's and Young Men's Fancy Spring and Summer Suits At One-Half Regular Price No other sale in the city offers you such bargains no other storo can sell you similar merchandise at such a sacrifice. Everyone knows the worth and the reliability of the clothing sold by this store everyone knows that no misrep resentation is ever made as to its quality or its price. Every suit is marked plainly with its original price ticket. Any suit may now be yours for just one. -half. Come today, men, while opportunity waits. Theso are the Reductions ,. $35.00 SUITS ARE NOW $17.50 $30.00 SUITS ARE NOW $15.00 $25.00 SUITS ARE NOW $12.50 $20.00 SUITS ARE NOW $10.00 $15.00 SUITS ARE NOW $7.50 . '" "t , An ample sales force to wait upon you helpfully, courteously, with interested- s t attention ALWAYS IN EARNEST THE TOGGERY " , (OF COURSE Largest and finest Clothing storo between Portland and Sacramento . it- ' ; ' " Y -: . X , t A t y k . ' X r .w " y ri - " y, , . y .2 &&!&Mf A t J T t T y X f y f . j.