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'.'? PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRKOONrcjJSSDAY.SlSPTMMiroR 21, 1012. B . i t- PERSONAL Judge K. R. Kelly left Tuesday for n professional Vlsjt to Grants Pass. Mr, and Mrs. K. A. Ueames with the lattery mother, Mrs. Tonguo and daughter Wvo Wt for Cralcr Lake. H. . GM&i ot 2.T Rose avoMio nays thoro Is iiledty of money 'In Mcdford na In the last CO days ho haa sold 15,00b worth ot his real estate and all cash talcs, Lemuel 'Fcrroll and Vife of Howard Lake, Minn., old time friends ot C.H. Corey ar"Isltfrig tho Jattor and footing oyor the, valloy with a view of 'locating, ' A full lino of ladles "kid gloves, all colors, Portia brand, guaranteed by us. Ahrens. IBS '"'Edward N. Duck, ot Itcno, Nov., editor ot The Now West, a new maga s'ino devoted- to subjects ot general Interest and' to the west In particular, Is in Medford In the Interests ot his publication. Volume 1, Number 1 Is tho October Issue, which is attrac tively issued with a cover rcmnlscent of'Uio Navahoe blanket. Mr. Gates and family are moving to Wyoming and ho has sold all of his holdings In Mcdford except ono mod- era bungalow which is offering at a very low figure for a quick sale and It surely is a swell little home. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. F. 'Nichols of Cen tral" Point district have rctnrned from a' visit with relatives living In Lane count'. ' Joha H. Henselman a well known resident of Mcdford and vicinity has purchased from H. E. Gates one of the "sew modern bungalows on Rose avetaue Mr. Henselman Is now building an addition to his proper ty In the way of a largo garage and woodshed and will move Into his new hoffle this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Neustrom ot Lake creek shopped In Medford Monday. The now two story bungalow that is being built by Mr. Theo. Marsh on Rose avenue Is fast searing com pletion". Mr. Marsh expects to move into his new home about November 1st 158 ' John Mast and L. A. Rose of Phoe nix transacted business In Medford Saturday. ' ' Dr.' Rickert, eyesight specialist, over Keatner's. Deaals Ouggaa and John Rodgers of AvQeca "were among the many far mers' who traded in Medford during the week. Me&tord Coasevatory ot Music and Languages, College Bldg. The only music school to 8e. Oregon with a full eorpa df tMehers.'8ead for catalog.; "8. A. 'Newell, todies tailor, 4th floor M. F. H. bldg. J. W. Myers, fruit Inspector, had business In Medford Monday after noon. Special "sale of messalin'e pottP coats, all colors, $2.98. Ahrens. 158 lA. P. Weiss, Polk Hull and C. Segar were In from Griffin creek dis trict Monday. Tho JouVnal says that Miss Grace Drown has given such satisfaction with ber work at Grace Methodist church at Portland that she is filling the position of contralto for the en tire month of September. The last Sunday in August and the first of September she waB the soloist at First Church of Christ Scientist. Miss Brown recently returned to Port land from hqr homo In Medford to resume her coaching with Mrs; Rose Block-Bauer, who will present her in recital in tho near future. Taoraaa McAndrew, the well known plonker, made Medford a visit a few 'days since, accompaliled by two of his daughters. Although 83 years of age he is In comparatively good heatth. Get It at' noVoe's". faon. John W. Campbell ot Hose btirg, Oregon, candidate for Congress First District of Oregon Is in tho city shaking bauds with his friends. Ho will Bpeak tonight at tli Doy Scouts camp. Mr., fruit grower. Sco Giant IJea'n Po'wcr. Spraypr in bperatlon at Frplt Growers association Wednesday, Thursday, 'Friday andd Saturday. Ex perl from factory, ' 159 Mtss HaxerPutneyVa strident of Mcdford business college, will bo In cjiarge of tho commercial department of the college at Philomath, Denton county. Dig saving In up-to-date styles at the "Home Millinery. 1101 West 9th stree, 159 WhItcon)b Field la back from DoUglas county, whero he has beon looking after his ranch. We do not continuously harp on how cheap our ready to wear apparel Is, but how good, Ahrens, 158 Cfaas. Duntcn, manager ot tho J,H.ckison.v.lUe Mel? & T1lo Co., was a refMt. business yialtorJn Medford. - t ( "htit UNDERTAKERS W 99 raoss M71. I ?. w, wks ton 'A. X. Orr MM f9 ANWWAXT Thosr McAndrew, Jr., and Mr. Cox have gone to British Columbia and will probably extend their trip to Canada. "l Garlnntt stoves nnd ranges, lnbrf eating olla. Fi W. Shaplelgh Hard ware, No, 28, South Central. Mrs. Kskrldge of Seattle, who has been visiting her slater, Mrs. A. C. Allen of Hollywood orchard, has gono to I.or Angeles. Oak nnd hardwood 14.50 and $5.00 per cord. bold Rayx Realty' Co?, Sixth and Fir. Wnltor K. Connor, lesseo ot Hotel Oregon at Ashland, who was well known throughout the coast, died Sopt. 20tl. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon mulor tho auspices of tho Elks. Mr. Conner Is survived by a widow (neo Louise Whitney) nnd his father, John Conner, also n pioneer hotel keeper. Spcrry products nro by no means a new or untried article. They have been manufactured and used In Cali fornia for over halt a centry. Tho Spcrry Flour company wishes to meet all the ladles ot Mcdford at their var ious demonstrations. Mrs, Ruth Krablln the expert demonstrator In charge, demonstrates at Allen Gro cery Co. Diamond Rdgo tools nnd cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Shaplclgh Hardwaro, 2S South Central. Simon and Dob McGee of Apple- gate wore In Medford not long slnccri Mrl E. F. Coffin who recently pur chased a lot on Rose avenue from II, K, Gates expects to start operations on his new bungalow homo by Octo ber 1st. Roso avenue still continues to build up rapidly with high class homes. 15S Wm. Blgham. one of tho earliest pioneers, ot Jacksonville, Is In Mcd ford stopping with his sister, Mrs. E. Kllppcl. Dr. Rickert, eyesight specialist. over Kentner's. John Malony ot Grove creek was among tho many from Josopnlne county who were la Medford during tho week. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reames and Mrs. C. B. Restcl ot Central Point made their former homo in Medford a visit the forepart ot tho week. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Harry Ling will act as fire chief during the absence ot Chief Eugene Amann at the roud-up at Pendleton. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. While Miss Dowling of Applcgate was riding on Riverside avenue Sun day her horse slipped and threw her violently to tho pavement. She fort unately escaped "with bo me severe bruises. Let that new suit be a "Style Craft" model at Ahrens. 15 S Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, also Perry Knotts and other renidents of Kanes creek -were in Medford dur ing the week. See'R. A. Holmes. The Insurance Man, over Jackson County Dank. A. Norris of Jacksonville was In Medford a few days since on his way to Phoenix. E. D. Weston, commercial pbotog- raphcrn, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471 The annual district fair will bo held at Ashland this week beginning Wedndesday and promises to bo a success In every way. Twelve hun dred dollars will bo paid In prem iums by the state alone. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkin, Glonn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Dank Building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. II. IC Hanna ot Jack sonville' upent a few hours in Med ford Monday; Soda Fountain at DoVoe's. Fred Wagner of Ashland and 8. A. Pattlson of Central' Point, rotircd Journalists, wero in Medford Monday. Get Mrs. Roynoids home made bread at DoVoe's. Ralph Clark, formerly ot Mcdford, was aboard the southbound train Monday afternoon, and was Joined by Dr. J, F. Reddy for a trip to Cali fornia. Ho Is operating at Bourne a mining camp of Baker county. Oysters, -wo know how to serve them any style. Hotol Medford Vetch seed and wintor oats for salo. J. C. Schmidt. 159 F. Perozzl and W. If. Mpwatt of Ashland was a recent visitor in Ash larfd. Oysters, Oystors, Oysters, direct from th.e Oyster beds at Hotel Med ford. II. E. Gates Is moving to Sheridan, Wyo.. about October i'ffth. We are sorry to sny that Mrs) Galea has been in very poor health slnco coming, to the 'valley and 1b compelled to seek an altitude of G000 foot mid a dry climate. 158 The time to buy that now tailored suit is now, tho place is Ahrons. 158 Opera house tonight merchants car lilval. Marlon-Ciumaii players pre sent the Canadian love story "The Love of the North." 200 seats free. pet your freo tickets from your mer chants and havo them reservod at CHILDREN WRITE TWTS AID THIEVES 001 KJF 0 DOUGLAS. Ark., Sept. 24. - An swerlitg the appeal of Kloua Oroxoco, tho soven-ycar-ojd daughter of Gen eral Pasctial Oroxco, Junior, lend of the Mcvlcau revolution, to presi dent Taft, pleading her fathor'a cause, Pearl Huber. ton. datiKlitcr of an LAiuerlcan settlor driven from Colonla Morclo8 by tho. rebels, wrote tho president today, as follews: "Dear Mr. President Taft, Wash ington, D. C. 'My napa Is not a mtif dorer either. KWhy have you let Mr, Ornzco drive tis from our happy home'? Ho kind and, merciful to Elena and hers, but, oh, bo Just to us. Pearl I. Hubcr, a fugitive fropi Morolos.'' Tho letter was mailed tnla afternoon. NICKLES AD DIMES jT i 1 .lil i t t ARRESTING The IhIs thontcr was broken lult sometime during the nls'ht last night mid $2! In nlolclea nnd dimes secured from the cash register. A hundred pieces of sheet inustu and n Brownie Camera were also taken. Eiitrniiro was effected by Waking Into the rrout window, anil the escape; luado (ItrniiKh, thu baekjlopi. , CANAL PROJECT KILLED (Continued ftrom par. A HICO ABLE TO PROLONG REVOLT KL PASO. Tc-xng. Sept. 24. Con demnation of a United States deputy marshal nnd a customs guard who marched Colonel Pascual Oroxco sen lorTthe aged father of the Mexican revolutionary chieftain, through hot streets from the station here to the Jail was voiced hero today by tho El Paso press nnd public. Tho aged prisoner was followed by huridreds of Mexicans, who loudly hooted his guards. "My noble boy," Colonel Oroxco shouted, "will carry on tho fight. Ho hns entored the state ot Coahulla with nearly 1500 men. My arrest Is merely an Incident of the revolution." OFF FOR CRESCENT CITY Two nulo loads of Medford rail road promoters, headed by W. II, Gore nnd W. I. Vawter leave Wed nesday for Crehceut City to confer with tho Tnisiness men of that city. Subscriptions nre rapidly coming in and nearly sufficient funds have nl- JCSS.'IXjofillL Ple"Be,4..l,V1,sfJ! tt mil road twrvey to the coast." CAL1F0RNIANS HEAR BRYAN (Continued from page 1.) pauy to cover further Interest nnd lax accumulations, f, Development Continued Resolved further UuU the manager of tlila company Is directed to con tlnue the work ot developing the lands of llio company to maintain the samo at Is present high state of efficiency, placing all such developed tracts un der complete Irrigation. Resolved further that tho stock holders of this corporation liuroby ex press (bclr appreciation and thanks to those progressive, citizens of tho Itogtto Ulver valloy who have given their support to this company In Its efforta to further tho extension ot irrigation. , Resolved furthor Jtliat a copy of these resolutions tio published n all of the local papers. Rogue Rlvor Valley Canal Co. , FRKD.V. CUMMINGS, . Manager. FOUR GREEKS SUSPECTED (Continued from pago 1.) in charge of the case. "Roosevelt says tho trusts aro here to stay, that all wo can do Is to regulato them, but he Is unwilling to let them bo regulated by tho people, or by congress or by tho courts, but demands that they be regulated by a bureau to be appointed by the presi dent and he wants to be president!" Bryan at .Merced MERCED, Cal., Sept. 24. Halting but threo minutes at Planada, a lit tle boom town on the Santa Fe, where 300 men and women crowded about tho observation platform, William J. Bryan mado the only stop en route to Merced today, whero ho arrived at 11:45 a. m. When tho special drew Into the station here 2,000 persons gathered to hear the Commoner speak for ten minutes from a temnorarv nlatform erected aCiho station. from California were nrrcftod r.l Ashland nml returned to Mcdford. They nre believed innocent. Ono in n cousin of tho murdered man. The iiolioo are working on the llieory that Kpnuos, accompanied by the two Greeks, Louie ami Nick, who nre in jail, followed Dcdnknlnus, murdered nnd robbed him. Tluy fchowcri up nt Spanos' homo almost tit the same time as Mike, us thov board there, The officers 'who arrived on ll.e scene first missed' mi excellent chance to do Home good work when they permitted a Inrce crowd of r.ir- ions people to tramp imder the fac tory wlterc the hodylwas found. Tur .round there wiis muddy nnd Uenl for retaining foot lrmtw. Benuc tie plnco.was iiotptopariy puanled at 1 . . wirs meinnu oi lucnuiieiition wu nlueless. 4 : i LOS ANGKLKS, Cal., Sept. 21. That General Pn-ounl Oroxco linn suf ficient funds mid. Is In a portion fl panclaly to carry oil tio Mpxjcan revolution Indefinitely are thn Iiihi1o fuels developed today by the Unltot States. .piiiit.orl.n) 8ubconunlttn J)t voHlttntlng"tliQ nlege .promotion ju thq Unltod States ot Moxlcnu revolu tion!?, cpinncsed of Sqiintors Wlllljipi Aldon Spilth Mid pall. Testliupny by (Ivo former Chlbita liun officials, t)x-l)ii(Yimior,llnlUirrm forpipr Soorutary nt Statu Pdpcqlo Leon, and thnm members of the' Cl)l lunhiiu congnjss, was unnnamlouH that In tho five months of the prenvitt revolution Orotco or tho ruliql forces hayo handled more than, !.OQ,000 In Mexican money. Tho funds have been raised through bonds taken up by tho inorclinuts in Chlhuuhun In lieu of protection; atnto treasury re lieved of all moneys; Import duties at Juarez and In collection of taxus from railroads. It la also estimated that thn rebels have confiscated $550,000 worth of cattle and foodstuffs. "It would seem from tho character of tho testimony adduced,' said Sen ator Fall, "that Oroxco Is able to carry tho revolution on Indefinitely, and has tho full sympnthy of the pooplo In tho Northern part of Chihuahua." Tonight nt the Mcdford Theater, Tho three-net drama "The Luro of tho North," tho great Uontili play. Tho inercluuita of Mud(ori havo ty ranged with this driuimtju company -U L. mo an to Klvu t'lielr (Hintoinora Hmj chniicu lo cop mivnii high uliun pluy nt the- cost of one show. Now uuk the iitorchniitti fpr tlckulii mid ttiku ndvaiitiiKO of (tin oluuu'o, rvv v A ' " hi III i i i I I I I I III K HrOnly One Bcst.H aViPPPw , .the Best Is 1H I Off ... iFSOa IVBiHBflBM BiBaBa JHHpHHH For Motor JM TPWK Lubr ic ation. -.H , PrtiKrcMNlvft Attention. All voters whethor for Roosevelt, Wilson. Taft, Dobs or Chnplu aro cordially Invited to comu out nnd bear the progressive candidate for con gress, First District of Oregon, Hon, John W. Campbell of Roieburg, Ore gon. Mr. Campbell does not claim (o bo an orntor but will give a talk such as any good business mnu can put up, Wo havo orators and lawyers and preachers a plenty In congress, lot us havo a few business men olectcd to our legislatures and to our IIoiiho or Representatives nt Washington. Other brief talks by Dr. 11. F. itatto and Fred W. Mears. Boy Scout tent tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Fifth street, near Central avenue. GOLD RAY NUGGETS jlasklu's drug store for 20 cents. TheTnteruatlo'nal Spinners' Union has exponded more than SIC, 000 in strike nnd lockout benefits the past year, I 'raise Lit Folic! ( STOCKTON, Cal.. Sept. 24. Ap pearing boforo tho largest crowd en countered during bis flying trip through tho San Joaquin valley, William J. Bryan, who reached hero this afternoon, was given a vocifer ous greeting by the assemblage, num bering 15,000 persons, as ho paid a great dramatic tribute to Senator Robert M. La Folletto. Bryan had been informed that San Joacquln county went for La Follctio at the presidential primaries, and In speaking of the great Insurgent, tho Commoner declared that La Folletto had received no help from RoohqvoU during nil the years that ho has boen fighting for tho cause of true Re form, "I consider myself an expert wit ness on roformers," said Bryan, "and while I am willing to open tbo door for any late comers, I do not Ilko to havo them kick me out of tho tsut when they arrive at the last hour boforo midnight." From hero Bryan and his party of sixteen started for Sacramento vlu the Contra) Traction lino. The Tolo public school will move l'.io their tine new school this week and the .Sunday school In future will occupy tho comforts ot the now build ing. Rev. Mr. Hurst of Central Point will preach In tho new school Sunday, Octobor the 8th. Mr. and Mrs, F. Chamberlain at tended the festivities of Thursday in Mcdford and attended the dance In the Nat at night. F. II. Fnrren superintendent of tho Hay Gold plant and Mrs. Farrcn wero business In Mcdford Saturday. Mrs. Furrcu carried off some first prizes for Fancy work at tho fair. Mrs. Blako of Itcdlands, Cal , Is the guest of her daughter Mrs. T. L. Schultz at Hay Cold. AT rOUNTAIH, HOTEL OR CLSCWHKRE Get the Original and Genuine HORLICKS MALTED MILK TheFood Drinklor All Ages RICH M1UC. HALT CJUtfl EXT1UCT, IN rOWDtk Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HOKLICK'S" Take a pkno bosi TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT Furnished G room cot tagu modern, 518 King Ht. WANTED neglstored Jersey bull. Registered Jersey Lincoln buck for salo. Address Miles Cantrnll, Ruch, Oregon or phono 22-F-23 Jackson vlllo, ICO FOR RENT Four furnished house keeping rooms In a niw modern house, gas range, 3 blocks from P. O. Phono Bell .172 1. LAXATIVE FOR OLD PE0PLE""CASCARETS" What (ilusMfi Aro to Weak Eyes, (,'u. rnret Aro to Weak IIoiels A KM-cut Ilov Will Truly Annuo Von alth H?f CHICAGO, Sept. 21. Aituiiko iiientH for Secretary of Htuto Pliila.i der C. Knox to tojir Pacific const cities upon his return from Japan, whore lie attended (lie funeral of tho late Japanese, emperor AluIuhhiiKf are bcin jiuirio liero today by the rapubliciMi eumpain committee. The tour "ill parry SccTelnry Knox into Wushitujlon, 'Oregon mid California, with speeches in ihe principal cilicfi nnd towns in tiu interest of I'rosiilonl Tuff. Women who bear children and ro main boalthy nre thosa who oronaro their systems in advance o? baby's pomlng. Unless the mother aids paturo In Its pro-natal work the crisis nnas nor system unequal to the do mands raado upon It, and oho la often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is in truly m. help to naturo as Mother'tf prlond, jft relieves tho palij and dlscoinfort pausca uy too strain on tho ligaments, makes pliant thoso llbros and musclort which naturo Is expanding, and soothoa tin Inflammation of breast glands. Mother's Frlond assurer) a appody and comploto recovery for tho wothor, ii-, m .jffir ?nd Hho Is loft .a illMlHFS healthy woman to " iiw pnjoy tho rear. f FMIMI Ing of ber child. Mothor'o Friend Is sold l dug stores, WrJto for our freo look .for expectant inothors. MADFJELD REGULATOR" CO,, At!U, Ct, Most oil pooplo must glvv to tho bowels some regulnr help, ulso they suffer from constipation. It Is. Just as natural as It Is for old -pooplo to walk slowly. For ago Is novcr so nctlvo as youth. Tho muscles urn less elnstlc. And tho bowels nro muscles. So all old jii'oplo need Cascarols. One might as we refuse to aid weak oyes with glasses at to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. Tho bowels must bo kept active. This Is Import'uH nt nil nges, hut nuver "o much as nt fifty. Age Is not n tlnm for harsh physics, Youth may occasionally whip tho bowels Into activity. But a lash can't bo used every day. Wlmt tho bowels of tho old need Is a gentlo und nat ural tonic. Ono that can bp con stantly usod-wlthout harm. Tio only such tonic fs Cuscarets and thoy cost only 10 cunts per ox nt any drug a'toro. They work whllo you sloop. Don't you wish you Imcl a j)liotogi'u)h of your great, great grjuulfuthur? Of course you can't have, be cause there A'fiHu'; any photography i:. those days. But your great, great grandchildren can have photographs of you. And you owe something co posterity. There's a Photographer in Ypur Town H. C. MACKEY Main nml Central PORTLAND J7or Sale hlverywhero STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) HA.V FJtANOISCO -: : -J APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Soil? Wlmt sorts niid'quniitl(lu, and what prlco7M Wo nro not loud erlng for nnyhody'a' fruit. Do you want to consign and chance tho market? Consult u and wo will glvo you ijuotntlons. I every caso wo send tho sellers salo not. N Now York wo u our own inlu unto, and do not have 'apples sold by auction, H. N. WHITE & GO. 7G Park Place Now York FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Quoon Anno Addition "NVator, sower, pavement and sidewalks in, alley in rear; best two lots in the addition. Ono Lot, 75x120, East 'Main Stroot "Water, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. jTivc-room liouso and lot, Kenwood avenue Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot Vtf) feet deep, half block .Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdale -(i0xl7", all improvements, in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alley in rear. Seven acres, 1 '. miles north of Mcdford on Cen tral Point; macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of tho above propertied can be purchased at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORK SCHMIDT For "Good Shoes" AT RIGHT PRICES Will carry only standard lilies of shoes I'm IMon, Woinen and Children. No shoddy footwear will be offered to its trade. .Qualr ity all tho time. REMEMBER "A PIT OR NO SALE", About Oct. 1st Opposite Post Offico , It Will Pay You to Wait fc. "Let 'er Buck!" ROUND UP I'KNDfiirrON, OIIKOON Hcptcnihcr an (o i!H Inclusive Ilodiicod fares from all points on Southern I'uclflo lines In Oregon. Will bo placed on salo Hoptomhor ill, 25 und 20. " ' r i-'HOM MKiPO!t jjuw.sio uoij.vi) 'run From all other points correspondingly tow rates will prevail na follews: ON13 ANO ONW THIJII) FAJtU FOR 110UNI) TltlP, Fof full. Information rolatlvu to-fares, train rcIiuiI ulcu, ate, ciill on nearest iiKt of tho Soutliorii l'nultlc. JOII.YM. HCOIT flciieral I'asseiiKer Agept, I'oillauil, Or. JOHN M, SCOII' .fcncrul rassviiKor AkuiU, I'oillauil, Orc'Kon - IVI SUNSET M I 0GDEM&5HASTA1 I I ROUTES I I A A 4 v f 4-, s.