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MEDFORD M20E TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. ORKOON, WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 1-1. 1012
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H.f D. Wngnrni, Binglo Tnxor and
Democratic candldnto tor assessor In
Multnomah County, spcnV Wednesday
In Mod ford In llio interest ot tho
Slnglo Tax movement. Ho said:
"Tho Graduated tax and exemption
amendment Is going to carry la this
stuto by n largo majority, from tho
fact that It will rcduco taxes on tho
farmer and homo owner about sixty
per cent,
"In Jackson county tho corpora
tions alono will pay $125,848.00 In
.Graduated taxes, that will pay tho
state taxes ot $105,331.00, and leave
a surplus of 20,G17.00 to help out
m tho county tax.
Any ono In Jackson county voting
against this Graduated tax amend
ment, would bo voting to glvo tho
Southern Pacific a subsidy of f 125,
000 a year out of tho county taxos,"
ho continued.
"Tho railroad companies and tho
Timber trust Ib putting lots of money
up to defeat this measure but the
farmers arc finding out that It will
not 'confiscate his land' to havo nia
tnxes reduced and to let the rail
roads pay a little more.
"F. E. Caultor will speak In Mod
ford next Tuesday on tho street. Ho
will tell tho people of Jackson coun
ty something that they want to
hear, as the truth Is mighty and
must win."
CLEVELAND, Ohio, An 14 The
committee on subordinate unions or
tho International Typographical con
vention, in session here, this after
noon considered tho strikes of press
men on Henrst papers in Sau Fran
cisco and Chicago.
H. N. Kcllog, labor commissioner
fur the American Newspaper Publish
ers' Association, appeared before the
convention and openly charged that
officers or tho prcsbmen'n uuton de
lnycd a referendum vote on u five
year wugc ngrcement ho that organ
ization would huvc no contract when
he pressmen were cnlled put on
strike lafet May. He further charged
that only 3,000 pf tho 23,000 member
of the pressmen's union voted on the
ugrcement, asserting that homo of
tho unions were withhold.
Kellog denied that the Chicago
trouble was started in nti attempt by
the publishers to iubtitute the "open
bhop"bystcm.
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FOR COTTON MILLS
NEW HEDFOHD, Mass., Aug. 14.
Plans are under way here todny to
bring unotber strike in ull tho cotton
cloth mills iu this city.
Frank Morris, a national organizer
of the Industrial Workers of the
World, is here from Chicago to con
fer with the labor lenders.
Twelve mills are already closed
and 13,000 men arc out on strike.
Tho Industrialists hope to eloc the
seven still iu operation.
PANAMA CAMPAIGN HAT
PRESENTED TO JOHNSON
SACRAMENTO, Oil., Aug. 14.
Governor Johnson will not havo to
iruiku tho presidential campaign in an
ordiuury black hat. There arrived
at his office this morning by regist
ered mail from Manila tho finest
Hpecimcii or Panama hut over shown
about tho capital. It came with the
compliments of W. A. Walsh and left
tho Pliillipine capital July 13. Walsh
is an ardent progressve and admirer
ot the California governor. The
mailing tube used is u section of or
dinary bamboo.
CATS BREEDERS OF GERM
OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS
SPIUNGFIKLD, Mass., Aug. 14.
According to officials or tho health
department hpro today the source of
pollcmiyolttls, popularly known as
iafnutllo puralyslB, bus been traced
to conimpn houso cats.
I.lio dopartmput officials declare
thoy havo discovered well developed
cases In cuts, and will sond a num
ber of thorn to Boston for observa
tion by experts.
AMERICAN BEATEN BY
NATIVES IN PANAMA
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 1-Through
prtyoitutions mude to the btute
epiirtmpHt an inquiry will bo started
today iujo tho report thut four
AmHmmii pffjcerH of the Pacifio
MmJJ f&iiy'H Huer Newport, were
H&,tipn by.iiHtive police iu Panama
tmd M4!y' WnVqii,
PRINTERS
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PRESSMEN'S STRKE
"From nil indications the cxeur
sion next Sunday to Wood niul other
California points will bo the best
attended I lime ever had anything to
do with," stntcs A, S, Uoscubniitu,
local agent of tho Southern Pacific
company who will personally conduct
the excursion. "From morning until
night inquiries arc pouring in and
each point along the line will attract
many local people.
"Wo expect to louvo most of the
crowd at Weed to sco tho baseball
game but many others- will go as far
as Shasta Springs where the trip will
terminate."
The game at Weed chould bo n
thriller. Mcdfnrtl is working hard
each day getting in shape to cinch the
chnmpinnuship. There will be some
thing doing nil the time.
VETERANS WITHOUT PAV
CONGRESS FAILS TO ACT
WASHINGTON, Aug. .14. Be
cause congress has failed to -make
the necessary appropriation, 180,000
var votorans are today vlthout their
quarterly pension allowances, which
were due August 4.
The $15,000,000 duo tho'vetcrans
cannot be distributed until congress
passes a now pension bill or continues
the appropriation under tho old bill.
many Slaughtered
SAN JUAN DEL SUR. Nicnragui,
Aug. 14. Because he started a revo
lution when ousted from the ministry,
President Diux today refused to np
poiut General Menn minister of war.
It is learned here today thut many
were killed, including women and
children, during the recent buttle nt
Munngua. Further fighting is re
ported imminent.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
Northwest
W.
Spokane 65
Vancouver ....."... 67
Seattle .... 65
h.
52
55
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59
65
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H. E.
8 2
8 1
Portland 59
Victoria 52
Tacoma 49
Seattlo
Vancouver 3
Batteries: Concannon. Thompson
and Whaling; By ram and Sepulveda.
Victoria 1 C 1
Tacoma 5 12 0
Batteries: McCrcory and Meek;
Belford and Lalongc.
Spokano 10 11 2
Portland 7 9 0
Batteries: Cadreau, Toner and
Ostdiek; Bloomtleld, Glrott and Har
ris. Coast.
W. L. P. C.
Vernon..'.., 75 50 .600
Lor Angeles 72 52 .581
Oakland 70 55 .560
Portland i 49 65 .430
San Francisco .,...52 73 .416
Sacramento 47 72 .395
R. H. E.
Portland 6 14 2
Los Angeles 9 12 2
Batteries: Suttor, Gregg and How
ley; Nagle, Lovorcnz and Boles.
San Francisco .2 4 5
Sacramento 3 11 2
Batteries: Delhi and Berry; GIIII
gan and Krcltz.
Vernon 4 9 5
Oakland 3 6 2
Batteries: Stewart and Agnow;
Klllalay nud RoKror.'
National
W. L. P. C.
Now York 73 29 .710
Chicago 68 36 .654
Pittsburg 61 40 .604
Philadelphia 51 49 .510
Cincinnati ,.48 58 .453
St. Louis .47 59 .413
Brooklyn 38 68 .358
Boston 28 75 .272
Brooklyn 1, Pittsburg 3.
Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 7.
Boston ', Chicago 4,
American
W. L. P. O.
Boston 73 34 .682
Washington .......66 43 .606
Philadelphia 63 43 .594
Detroit , 54 56 .491
Chicago 53 54 ,486
Cleveland ,.51 56 .477
St. Lou la 35 71 .330
New York 3J3 71 .317
New York 3, Dotrolt 2.
Washington 3 Chicago 5,
According to information received
from Glcudnlo today Rev. John
Howard of this city who was accident!-
shot Tuusdy by Frank W.
Rcdficld of Glcndalu who mistook
him for u doer, is not dangerously
wounded and will recover. It is
believed that Rev. Mr. Howard will
1)0 brought to Medfont for treatment.
No details havo been received of
the shooting other than the fact that
Rev. Mr. Howard was shot by mis
lake. Mr. imiiiclu is suul to ho
near a nervous breakdown us a result
of the accident.
WEIGHTIKfTAWSUIT
IS AGAINST SANTA FE
LOS ANGELKS. Cat, Aug. 14.
Brought by tho California Adjust
ment Company of San Francisco
agalust tho Santa Fo railroad, tho
"largct and weightiest" lawsuit ever
tiled in California Is ponding hero to
day. The complaint compr'scs moro
than 16,000 pages of separate
charges ot violation of tho long and
short haul clause ot tho state con
stitution. Its weight Is moro than
300 pounds, and tho complaints, when
piled togother are moro than four
foot in height.
It is alleged that Bakcrsflcld ship
pers are charged moro for shipments
from that city to San Francisco than
is charged for llko shipments be
tween San Francisco and Los An
gelca, a greater distance.
CALLS ON WILSON
SEA GIRT. N. J.. Aug. 14. Rid
ing a broncho to tho homo of Gov
ernor Woodrow Wilson, Miss Albert
Claire, a suffragette ot Sheridan,
Wyo., assured the democratic candi
date today that the women "f Wyom
ing favored him tor tho presidency.
Miss Claire gained considerable
fame recently by riding from Sheri
dan to New York and later across
tho continent.
Her Fianeee Leaves, So Drowns Self
SEDRO WOOLEV, Wn.. Aug. 14.
Miss Bessie Vreeland, tho daughter
of a prominent rancher of this vicin
ity, living near Lyman, learned that
her fiance, whom sho was to wed
Saturday, had loft tho country, went
out to Lake Milkier last night and
drowned bcrsolf.
OX THAT SPECIAL.
What special? Why tho ono that
leaves Grants Pass at 6:00 a. m..
Gold Hill, 6:37; Contra1 Point, 7:03;
Mcdfoid, 7:15; Ashland, 8:05, stop
ping at Intermediate points Sunday
next via tho Southorn Pacific. It
will bo ono of tho most enoyablo out
ings of tho season. Tho best of mod
ern equipment provided and One
Fare for round trip has been anado.
An exciting ball gamo botween Med
io rd and Weed teams will bo played
at Weed.
STortlnd,OTtm S mmm
S RMlfent n4 Dr School for OlfU lrf.
ehirtt ot BUUn of Et.Joba Bptlt (Elcopin
Cl!f Utt. A4miU SJnwMuy PtptrUuaU,
Mult. Art, SlmtlM. UbuIu.
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Office a Si. JUIen. Hall
HOW ONE
WOMAN WON
Her Health and Strength lack
AialifeyTheUseefCirdul.
Tampa, Fla. In a letter from this
city, Mrs. B. C. Corura writes: "I was
all weakened and worn out with wo
manly troubles. My husband brought
me some Cardul as a tonic, and, from
the first day, it seemed to help.
I had almost lost my reason, but,
thanks to Cardnl. I did not Soon, I
felt end looked like a new woman. I
think the remedy Is wonderful. I
recommend It to my friends, for I have
received great benefit from it."
Cardul acts specifically on the weak
ened womanly organs, strengthening
the muscles and nerves, and building
them up to health.
It helps to refresh the worn-out ner
vous system and relieves the effects of
overwork, both mental and physical.
Fifty years' successful use fully
prove the merit of this purely vege
table, tonlo remedy for women.
In every community, there live some
who have been benefited by Cardul.
The beneficial effects of this time
tested woman's remedy, soon show
themselves la many different wars.
Try it,
H. . Writ tot U4lH'AdvlKryDp.. ChM
ooxt Mllcls Co.. ChttUnoof i, Ttnn., (or Bpeeicl
nth uctiont, n4 64-pt book, Horn TrutaoU
far Wwitn," MNtln plla wrppren rnvut,
WYOMING
Tho old Hear Crvok hridito on East
Main street was closed to trnffio
at an early hour today when work
men began tearing up the dock on
the bridge. Temporary trnffio U
forced to ford Hear creek but lo
morrdw a temporary structure will
bo iu place. Tho decking of tho old
bridge is to be used iu the building
of tho temporary structure.
Owing to the lack of this temporary
structure several teams wore stnllod
iu crossing tho creek but Contractor
Pet hnm placed a team at tho cross,
ing to help all heavy loaded wagons
nenis.
Work will procod as rapidly as
posibto on tho new bridge.
HOPELESS SPLIT MAY
KILL CANAL MEASURE
WASHINGTON, Aug. IU llntc
Icssly split on tho tie.thiu of whether
steamships owned by railroads should
he permitted to enter the waterway,
proponents of the general Panama
Canal bill here today fear that con
gress will adjourn without final
action on the measure.
Wickcrsham, Progressive, Elected
JUNEAU, AlaKka. Aug. 14. Early
returns from today's election Indlcuto
James Wlckersham, progressive, has
been re-elected dclegagtc to congress.
Wickcrsham probably will havo 200
plurality on tho first division where
It was expected ho would havo tho
strongest opposition.
YOU ARE GOING OP COUn.SK?
Going where? On tho Special
Train Excursion to bo run by tho
Southern Pacific to Dunsmutr, Shas
ta Springs and Colcstln next Sunday,
tho 18th. This excursion will be tho
ovont of tho season and all arrange
ments for a splendid day's outing
made. See tho Medford vs. Weed
ball game.
S.S.S.
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Rheumatism Is doe to en excess of
accumulation, whlclt gets Into the
constipation, indigestion, ana otner pnyatcai irregularities wuicn ar usuauy
considered of no importance. Nothing applied externally can ever reach
the sat of this trouble; the most such treatment can do is soothe the pain
temporarily; while potash and othor mineral medicines really add to the
acidity of the blood, and this fluid thsroforo continually grows more acrid
and vitiated. Then instead ot nourishing tho different muscles and Joints,
keeping them in a normally supplo and elastic condition, It gradually hardens
and stiffens thom by drying up tho natural oils and fluids. Rhaumathun can
never be cured until the blood is purified. 8. 8. 8. thoroughly cleanses and
renovates the circulation by neutralizing tho acids and driving the cause
from the system. It strengthens and invigorates the blood so that Instead
of a sour, weak stream, depositing acrid and painful corrosive matter in
the muscles, joints and bones, it nourishes tho entire body with pure, rich
blood and permanently euros Rheumatism. 8.8.8. contains no potash.
alkaUor otner harmful mineral, but is made entirely ot roots, herbs and
barks ot great purifying and tonlo properties. Book on Rhoumatlsm and
any medical advice free to all who wrlto.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT THE RIGHT PIUCB
In carton, 25 cents per quart.
25 cents extra for packers of any stzo up to one gallon.
Any order over ono gallon at $1 per gallon.
Deliveries ot packers to any part ot the city.
Ice cream served at tho creamery at 5 cents per dish.
Medford Cream (EL Butter Co.
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FINE NEW BUNGALOW HOME, $2650.00. WORTH EVERY 6ENT OF
$3500.00. WILL RENT FOR $35.00 A MONTH. BRAND HEW AND CLEAN.
JUST FINISHED AND READY TO MOVE RIGHT IN. FIRE PLACE, MA?LE
FLOORS, LIVING ROOM 12 x 28, PORCH CLEAR ACROSS THE FRONT, LARGE
SLEEPING PORCH, WALLS ARE TINTED, LAUNDRY TRAYS, COMPLETE
ELECTRICAL FIXTURES, WINDOW SHADES, SIDEWALKS, FJNE LAWN,
LOT 60 x 140 FEET, GOOD LOCATION, BEST RESIDENCE DISTRICT, HOUSE
IS SUBSTANTIALLY WELL BUILT, DOUBLE FLOORS, DOUBLE CONSTRUC
TED THROUGHOUT, EASY TO HEAT, WARM IN WINTER, COOL Ilf SUM
MER, NICE KITCHEN CABINET WITH FLOUR AND SUGAR BINS EVERY
THING COMPLETE. THE TOWN IS FILLING UP RAPIDLY. DON'T DELAY
GETTING SETTLED FOR THE WINTER. THIS BARGAIN WILL NOT LAST
LONG SEE OWNER.
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SUA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 14-Af
proval of tho action of tho limine In
passing tho wool bill over President
Tnft's veto was wired horo today by
Woodrow Wilson, tho domocratlo.
presidential nominee. Wilson In In
sympathy with tho measure laud
hopes tho sciuito will take action
nlmtllar to that employed In the
houso.
It was announced horo today that
Governor Wilson's opening euiupalr.ii
speech otiUlilo of those to bo made
la Now Jersey, probably will bo at
Williams Grove, a August U9.
where ho will address n gathering of
farmer. Ills first speech In Now
York state will bo madu nt tho state
fair at Syracuse, which starts tho
week beginning September 9.
Medford Priming company carry a
full Una of IoksI blanks
A Wonderful Tonic
That Aids Digestion
Thousands are uuablu to digest for
tnlu kinds of food. In most cases
It Is not tho fault ot the food, nor
tho stomach. It la probable that tho
stomach has been abused. Many re
sort to pro-digested foods and var
ious kinds of medicines to go relief
from dypcpsla. Indigestion and heart
burn, but without permanent benefit.
If you stomach was In pofect con
dition you would not need tuodlelno
to digest the foods you oat. Jayno's
Toulc Vermifuge Is a stomach regu
lator. It gets tho stomnch In such
a condition that It will dtecat food
without other assistance. It over
comes tho acidity and stimulates tho
coating of tho stomach nud Intestines
so thnt they will properly absorb
and asslmllato tho nutriment from
tho food eaten. SufferorsNfrom dy
spepsia nud Indigestion will find
permanent relief In a short tlmo af
ter beginning tho use of tho tonic.
For children, tho addition of a little
sugar will make It most palatabo.
Many foms of supposed Indigestion
aro the result of Intestinal paratltei,
for which Jayno's Tonic Vermlfugo U
unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayno's; ac
cept no other. Millions havo praised
It for moro than eighty years. Sold
by druggists everywhere. Dr. D
Jayno & Son. Philadelphia. Pa.
DRIVES OUT
RHEUMATISM
urio add, an Irritating, Inflammatory
circulation because of wealc lclaneys.
FOR
1200 piuouaJOngliHli Suinl-Portsciluih Buo Willow
.Dinner ware, dkjHing out ynw, onuh 10
5 lOrnili
20 dozen plain Blown
Glaus table tuinbloi'H,
regular J 0c quality,
Thursday and Friday
5 Each
Genuine Cut Star Blown Glass seven-piceo
"Water Set, including Cut Star Blown Glass Jug
with six glasses to match, per set ,; $1.25
One lot Plain Heavy Optic Glass Coverad Fruit
Bowls, each 75
One lot Plain Heavy Optic Glass Fruit Bowls
with Roll Edge, each 75
200 pieces Fancy Irridcscent Glass, including
Vases, Kosc Bowl, Salad Dishes, Nappier,
Comport, Nut Bowls, etc., regular '20c values,
each 15
200 Full One-Pound Cans of Jorgen's Bost Qual
ity Talcum Powdor, a regular 35c quality, a
pound 15
HUSSETS
Nearly a quarter of a century under tho samo
management
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THE ,','
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
Soundness of principle
Economy of management ;
Safety of investment i ' '
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000,00
W. I. Vawter .President G. 11. Lindley, Vice Prcs.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
SALE
23 Rose
Mty Eitdi
ISO dozen genuine Out
Star Blown GIuhh
table tumblers, regu
lar 2() quality, Thurs
day and Friday
Mty tiiiuh
Avenue
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