I . ' f f i w u i ' k t PA01 TW6 ft.!.. -- ., - ,-,-!,, , - - n , IT ,JL PERSONAL MEDFORD MAHi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO ON. WEDNESDAY, 0CT0B13R 2J1. 1012. It. IC. Illgdon, of Butto Tails, left Tuesday evening for a business trip -toTortland. "MIssm Lillian ami Klin Muiltn, of Jacksonville arc Visiting Medford JfrionUs for few days? f' Mt-s. Fnnnle Richardson, of Van couver, la In Mod font for a few days a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs1. J.'E. Wbodrutf. All good Irish entsat Ireland Fri day' evening, October 25th, while taking the auto tour ot the world. 1S3 Mrs. Gasnard, of San Francisco, ar rived In Mcdtord few weeks Tuesday evening visit "with her for a ,ilBtjphrvr XIIra 1nnt!nn. , Mr. and Mrs W, J. Thompson, of Olympla, Wash.. wero guests at Hotel Medford Tuesday. Mrs. L. E. Enyart returned Tues day afternoon from a visit to her mother at Glcndalc. Only SO cents. Rural delivery reRHlatlon mall box with name painted on, at M. P, & H. Co. Only 80 cents. 1S3 Mrs. D. Mnlr visited Central Voint relatives and friends Tuesday. "Mr. tind Mrs. J. II. Turner of Ash- "7,!and were In Medford Tuesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Young. "Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Barker of Butte Palls were registered at the ' Holland Tuesday. For goodness sake, have It. A. Holmes, the Insurance man write your Insurance. Ho knows how. Mr. and airs. U. R. Gilbert or Dttnsmutr, Cat., arc in Medford for a few days visit Be sure to sec the presidential candidates Friday evening, October 25, whilo taking the automobile tour of tho world. 1S3 Gorman Bonner of Derby, was in Medford on business Tuesday and "Wednesday. Prof, and Mrs. r. J. O'Gara, of Bedford and Mr. and Mrs; Ht E. Oale' of Merlin, Ore., returned Tuesday evening from a several days outing at Pelican Bay, the guests of Mr. and tin. A. C. Allen on their house boat. The hunting Mr. O'Gara states, was hardly uu to the average, how ever, there were enough ducks and to spare to supply all table needs. Vapor baths and scientific nassage -' 51.00 for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, cbiroprocter and nerve 'specialist, 203 Garnctt-Corey BIdg. phone Home 14a. Chas. Skyrman of Trail creek was a business isltor Tuesday. V. K. Prices who has been spend ing some time in tJde section, look ing after his real estate luterests near Tolo, will leave for hts borne near Albany Wednesday. JJr. Barry, of Portland, special agents' for the Home Fire Insurance Company of New York. 4s looking af ter, the extensive business done by ' .that corporation In Medford. S., A. No well, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. &H.,bldg. , Col. R, C. Washburn or Table .Jlock, and R. II. Parsons of H Uteres t were business visitors in Medford Tuesday. vv R. E. Smith of Gold Hill and J. C. Aitkin of Rogue River were. In our city Tuesday. Assessor and Mrs. W. T. Grieve were over from Jacksonville Tuesday -morning. , Oak and hardwood J4.G0 and f 5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. W. W. Usshcr, Independent can didate for coroner, has been Inter viewing tno voters or tho county during tho past week. Tho rain btorm 'which has been prevailing In the valley, has damp ened tho ardcr of tho festive candl- W. It. Brewster, a prominent law yer of Portland, inlul 'his wtfo have bee,n making Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hop "kins of Snowy Butto orchards a visit. P. Mealey and E. E. Kelly were At Jacksonville Tuesday morn ing on professional business. Dr. Rlckcrt, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. No drops used. K, H. Helms of Jacksonville 'has returned from a trip to Pprtlaud atfd Harry Helms Is In Medford again. Mr. and .Mrs. Fletcher Linn of Portland and Miss Corn l.lnn of Jacksonville were Medford visitors Tuesday J. C Mitchell, a stockbuycr well known In this county recently bought 6S3 head of cattle of the Tulc Lake Stock company of Klamath county, paying $17,000 therefor. Two steers brought 4? 100 a piece. Deer are moro plentiful In the mountains of Southern Oregon than for years past and many hunters re port success in hunting them. An engineer's report to tho coun cil or Grants Pass hhows that for the probable sim of $500,000 a sys tem of water might bo obtained from near the headwaters' of Grave creek, not far from the Jackson county Hue. Mrs. C. Ulrlch of Jacksonville was In Medford Tuesday on tho return from a visit at Phoenix. Wnu Scltcbcio and J. L. Wilson were down from Griffin creek a few days slnco. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson of Trail creek are In Mcdfdord on n short business trip. Harry Allen has returned from a business trip to San Francisco. T, E. Pattenger. Frank Amy, Will Stewart, and Harry Maury returned Tuesday from an extended hunting trip on Elk creek and across the di vide on Piatt creek in tho Ummiua country. They got eleven fine deer. tho head of one which they brought homo Mr. Pottcngcr Is now havln? monnted. There are six poluts on ono side of the head and seven on the other. W. T. York was In Ashland on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Curtiss, of San Jose, Cal., who have been in Med ford lor a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. Hall, returned to their homo on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Ford ot Al tnras, Cal., are among the recent ar rivals In the city. They expect to locate here. Mrs. Ford Is a trained nurse. AVhitcomb Field, who Is develop ing a big land proposition near Roseburg, is in our city. Ex-Senator Fulton of Portland will deliver speeches at Ashland and Grants Pass on the nights of Octo ber 25 and 26 respectively. Messrs. Linn and McKay ot Port land, who own a fine orchard .not far west of Jacksonville, are in this sec-, tion accompanied by their wives. Mrs. Daisy Bodgo ot Ross Lane, made a trip to Medford Tuesday morning. Mrs. M. A. Pryco of Gold Hill was In Medford and Jacksonville Tues- IHPORTM ITIESSES WHO f$I!il IT THE DECKER TRIAL ""TEMP'S fjbfl MWHMM mm MNMMW kMMMWMBMMHM llJ ROSE ; MMERMA . j f 1 Here are shown wu of the Important wlutt'cs fur the Hint who refilled ni tin' irlnl r Clmrlci Becker, who I charged with the murder of llernmu Uicmtlul r ., ure: Auli: Glfttiicr. n MtT nf Mrn. "Jack" Itone; Miss Margaret Rose, a nure nt one lime tMiiplovetl ut Hit liiuiif of "Jm-k" ltu-i itlili.nn.-U nut Muttd to hint; Mnry istorr, who Iuih bwu employed In the home vf J.uk" i;.te fur tuo jeur, Itcru.ird Kudluer, n wnller employrd Ml the Union; Square Hotel, and Mr- ltoniitilil nidim if in" iii-hi fur ulnwn dwil' Bit Kit wim put on trlnl. CRUSHING BLOW TO IMWOKFJS BOURNE RETAINS PLACE UPON ALL COMMITTEES (Continued from pago 1.) date. ' Glasses fitted' without uso of drugs, Dr. Rlckcrt, , over Kent ucrs. C. B. Hamilton, a civil engineer, who is interested at Crescent City, Cal., is in Medford. Miss Nellio Albcc of Douglas county bus been visiting lu our city Misses, Leila Prim ani Mary Wct teror wero among tho many over from Jacksonville Tuesday. aTkynd hardwood 4.C0 knd $5.00 pe?'cardf. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. R. L. Burdlc and V. A. Dunlup wore down 'from Talent Tuesday. '4Mr, and Mrs. O. W, Barker or Butto Falls spent Tuesday and jWedncfday In Medford. Try a Vapor bath for that cold.' Dr. IL J'. Lockwood, Garnot-Coroy BIdg., phono Home 145. 7 M. M. Taylor, T. L. Dovore and Geo. E. Noubor of Jacksonville) tar r)ud a sliort time in our city Tues day afternoon. Weeks &McGowan Co. UNDERTAICERS JtATtt AHUTiVI day. Fred "Luy of Antelope was In Med ford and Jacksonville the fore part of the week. Frank Madden of Central Point precinct transacted business In Med ford Tuesday afternoon. George Blgham, a pioneer resi dent ot Medford and Jacksonville, Is vsltlng his sister, Mrs. l.. Klippel, and other residents living In our city. Ho Is located at Oregon City. Mr- and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, who have been In Medford for a fqw days, have returned to the Blue ueage. incy were accompanied as far as Elliott creek by D. H. Harrell. 3Irs. W. W. P. Holt and daughter of Eagle Point, were In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. II. Sprague and mother, ot Eaglo Point, left Wednesday for Portland, where they will reside, Mr. Sprague having recently sold his lumber yard interests at Eagle Point to tho Big Pines company of this city. Rev. W. S. Holt, of Portland, has been In Eagle Point visiting his son. Dr. Holt and family. At a regular meeting of tho mem bers of tho W. p. S held Tuesday evening plans w,ero outlined Tor , a campaign for now members. There was an unusually largo attendance at' this meeting, many being pres ent who hayo not been especially active in camp work for a number of years. The present campaign promises to bo very fruitful of re sults in a greatly increased mem bership. Herman Wise, former mayor of Astoria, was among Medford visitors Wednesday, Ho was one of vOrO' gon's delegates to the Baltimore con vention and camo to Mqdford to meet Governor Marshall, democratic candldato for vice-president. Mayor Xf. II. Capon returned Wednesday, morning from Portland, where he had been at tljp bedside of his son, Fay, who was Injured a fow days ago by an explosion at 811 yerton. Jlo stated that hts eon was still in pretty bad shape bul that he would recover. His uoso Is badly broken and there are several doop cuts on his cheeks, but ho does not think hlB fnee will bo badly dlsrig-ured. INDIANAPOLIS, ln.l., Oct. 23. A eruslitn-r blow wns dealt the tlc-feiu-e today in the cjuo of the forty seven members of the International Association of Bridge nm! Structural Ironworkers, elmrged with illegally trmutporttu;; dynamite, when United States JikIkc Anderson, over the strenuous objections of the union men's counsel, jwrmitted the govern ment to introduce testimony of dyna mite explosions. The court also ruled that any evidence by which tin overt net could be s-ltown, would be proof of n conspiracy. The defense attorney nro furious over Judge Anderson's rulimr. They argued Unit the defendants nro mere ly charged with illegally? transport ing explosives, nud that the introduc tion of evidence of dynamiting would he improM:r. Willium lliddle, superintendent- of the Lucius Construction company at Bellevue, Pn., was then called. He testified- thai material belonging to the com winy wni simultaneously de stroyed at different places, Dee. 31. 1007. United States Ditrict Attorney Jfiller estimated this afternoon that the trial would last until February 1, ncJtt. LAWRENCE STRIKERS BLAMED FOR MILLWORKERS RIOTS SALEM, Mass.. Out. '2.'l Prosecu tor Atwill, who if, appearing in the cases- against Jonctih Ettor, Arturo J Giovaunitti and Anlnne Cumin. growing out of the killing; of Anna Iopizzo during the recent Iiwrciicc strike, announced today that fifty more state witnesses are to he exam ined. A Policeman Thomas JfcCarthy tc tificd tojuv that Hie Lawrence .strik er were responsible for the rioting there. Street cur men, witnesses, described tho stoning of street earn duriiiir tho troubles and other Law rence citizen described the rioting which ofciinvd bufotc the Lopizzo woman witfs fclwr. BOURNE COMPLIMENTS WOMAN SUFFRAGE LEADER Senator Jonathan Kouino, jr., last evening sent tho following telegram to tho chairman or tho meeting held in Portland In honor of Mrs. Dual way; . "Kindly express my regret nti Ina bility to participate personally In celebration. In honor or Mrs. Abigail Scott Bimlwny, whoso unselfish dc votlou to a righteous cause Is an In spiration to ail laborers for tho gen eral welfare. ' Xotko. To,,Frn;i Grouers, Tho Garnott-Coroy hardwaro hayo tho agency (or tho Bean Power Spray machines, tho best inachlno mndo, and have ordered a car to como for ward November 1st. Thoy will glad ly show tho working ot these ma chines and quote tho best prices. Store corner Mali and Grape street.' isc the hnhuico at the rule of $100, 000 n year. "My position on committees is uiiirpio mid cannot he affected by nuy ehnugu in ndmiuitrutioii. If the democrats should ctintrol the next senate, instend of hoine chninnnn, I would ho ranking senior member. I would still retain all of my committer nssiginnentv which are held !y son ority. My committees arc pcrhnir thc mo-t important ever held by mi Oregon senator nnd. from the stnud IHiint of appropriations more im- IHirtnut than those held by nuy other member of either branch of coitgrc. I nm chairman of the committee oti post offices and nost roads nnd n member of the ollowhts cemmittees: Appropriation, commerce, public buildings nnd grounds, fi.therica, rail roads, transportation routes' to the seaboard and woman suffrage. If re-elected I will retain meinburshio on nil thc-e committees as my mnu" L- o high in seniority on tho coti. niittces that uhcthor the senate be republican or democratic I eaimot br displaced except by retirement from the senate. I nill still be one of the three senate conferees on all WIN." A. E. Kennies and W. I. Vawter welcomed tho senator voicing tho club's appreciation of his work for Crater Lake park. Judge E. E. Kelly also made a short addrois while Judge U'lthington and Whit comb Field contributed to the nn tortnliunent of tho evening. Senator Bourne spent Tuesday meeting friends at tho Hotel Med ford the inclement weather Inter fering with his plans to travel to nearby towns. , On Monday evening Senator Bourne addrcsued the Medford Mer chants' association outlining the purposes and features ot the parcohi post law and so clearly did he dp tlits and -with such affect that ho won many to his way of thinking although they had opposed the now law heretofore. BLETHEN'S CHIMES TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Competent housekeeper for family of three. Address P. O. Box 257, Medford, Ore. TAINTED. GIFT SEATTLE, Oct. 'JX Students r the 'Uimor-it.v of Washington who hae entered u vigorous protest against the acceptance of tho $I'J, 000 chimes from Aldcn J, lllethea, on the ground that it was a "tainted gift," nrc hipicd today. President Kane mid the board of regents shoued them their absolute IMiwer. and last night the oliimos wctv tormnlly accepted. The Unixm-Mly Daily, which hud been susendcd for two thiVH, will again be issued today, bul will hnvc Ho reference to the cliiincs controversy. Editor Eldred hail been suspended yesterday but was reinstated last night, the authorities having con vinced the students that tlu have arbitrary power to expel any student they wanted. Seattle commercial club ii night appointed u commit tee to take up the question of reim bursing Illutheii the amount of Ms gift. "FAGGED -OUT" WOMEN Will Find In FOR. SALE Fancy Club seed wheat, beardless barley, good grain nnd alfalfa hay, barley Htraw, nil baled at itcgar ranch, .') miles west of Medford 202 FOR RENT Three room Iioiiho, with water and sower, rout $10, water rent paid. 703 W. 13th street. 183 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glvpD that tho un dersigned will apply ut tho regular meeting, of tho city council Novem ber 5, 1012, for a llconso to bell malt, splr)toii8 and vinous liquors at 32 North Front street, for a period of six months. M, Si E. J. ABATIS. Dated October 22, 1912, FOR SALE 23.1 acres, 'JO ucrps Cleared balance light brush, .good buildings, inula ,roqd, close to school, fine locality, fenced, good spring Tor stock, plonty of wapir. AH stock and Implements go with place. For (julclc sale $50 per acre. ?C000 will handle. This Is A snap, Call room 204 over F. & F, Bank. J80 Helpful .Suggestion Thin Letter - Overworked, run down "fagged out" women who fool as though thoy could hardly drag about, should profit by Miss Rlchter's experience She says: "Lnst wliily I was com pletely run down and felt fagged out all the tluio, was nervous nud had indigestion. "Ono of my friends advised inc. to take Vlnol nud4t 1ms dene mo groat good. The tired, woru-uut feeling Is all gone and 1 am strong, vigorous and well. Tho stomach trouhlo mooii disappeared and now I cat heartily and havo perfect digestion. I wlvli every tlrud, weak, nervous woman could havo Vlnol, for I nover spent any money In my life that did me so in u oh good as that I spout for Vl nol." Marie Richtor. Dotrolt. Mich. Thousand!! of women and men who wero formerly weak a(id sickly owo their prftHout rugged health to the wondorful htrongth-croatlng effects of Vlnol. Wo guarantee Vlnol .to build you up and malo you strong. It It does not wo glvo back your money. Mod ford Pharmacy. Catarrh Sufferers , Astpnished n Booth' HYOMKI, the .Soothing, Ileal. log, L'ciiu Destroying Alt' Olvcs Insluiil Relief MAIN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR P. O. r Thursday Specials 15 inch Stninpt'tl Pillow Cases, (Qn n pair ..r. Jvv Heal Cotton Oliallio Comforters, a yard 5c Outiiur. Flannel, reg. 1Q'. value, Thni'sday, 0 n yard Cotton Halts, piiotujh f(r a ctnnloi'tei', t AO .$1.20 I'ade AVonien's (Jape $1.00 values, Tlnii'sday (.iloy& 69c OoUou lllankol.i sfV-W values, $1 10 a pair vv Curtain Scrim, 'JOc val ites! 'rinu-sday, jfl a vard Atv .Flaniiolleltp, and figured, a yard in plain .:12iC Persian Pellieoats, values, Thursday fift speeial Flaiiucl values, each .. .. Waists, 98e Clood heavy Comforters, Tlnii'sday, $1 10 each $llw Oulin" Flnnnol Petti coats, Tlnn-sda', 90 each "Women's and children's fleeced Vests and OCa Pants Outiiur llannel downs, Tluu-sday, CQp each Cotton Hlankcts, a pair good 48c Cotton Hats, 2.V rolls, Thui-sday, Qi roll Hui"son'H 'Joe Hose, our special, . Cp a pair Xtll AVouicn's Head Scarfs, up t $l.o() val- (JA ues, each S.S.S. CURES SKIN DISEASES Tho cnuiw ot all agin diseases can lo traced to roino humor or nchl hi tho blood; the cutloto in ntwayH healthy where thn circulation in free from ImpuritlflB. Wlien the blood ii In footed with acrid or unhealthy iimttor IC cannot perform its natural work of nourishing tho akin, regulating lu tom pornturo and preserving Its normal softness, pliability nnd htmlthfulnoM. Instead It Irritates nnd inflames Uio dollonto lib res and thuntos around the pores and glatula and produces sonio of the many forms of nltln dlMnto. The (tolling and stinging so often accompanying skin affections are produced by tho doposit from tho blood of tho norid liumoni with which It U llllod, Into tho sensitive mombranous floah lying Just bennnth tho outer covering, nnd surrounding the counties nerves, pores nnd elands. Tlih nxpUIns why scratching tho outer skin affords no relief from tho Itching and burning. 8.8.8. cures Skin Diseases of ovory chnrnotur by purifying the blood, IC goes down into tho ciroulatlon nnd removes tho humors or acids whloh nro causing tho trouble, builds up tho weak, norid blood, ml iwrmnnontly curo.i every norloty of skin affootfon. l,ooal applications can only iioothe; thoy sever chro because thoy do not roach tho blood. B. 8. 8. roos right Into tho circulation, reaches the trouble and cures U by removing tho cause, lloolc on Skin Diseasoa and uny modlcal advice free to nil wlio write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Flour? Coffee? Tea? OR WHAT? Anything you buy from us in the Qro. eery line will be right. Our Bakery Do partment is a source of prido to us investigate. Alien Grocery Co LOST Two Alrodulo (Iokh. -One lu very timid. Oroy namo of other. Doth tiuvo rollartf. 201-11. 3. Mr. 'Ira Dodge. 1811 roil SAIH Ticket to San Francis co, for a!o, You will ho put on truck of It at -Mall Tribune of fice " i8a WANTED A loan of kIx thousand dollara on t'oodfranch of 240 acres for two to throo years. AddresB Ilox U. C care Mall Trlbuno. ISO If you already q,.i u l.'YOMKI hard rubhor inhaler you can Kot a botllo of HYOMKI for only no cents. Tho complete outfit, which (IioIikIoh Inhaler, in 11.00, and Is Hold by ChuH, UtratiK on mouoy back plan, With every hottlo ot HYOMKI comes a sniull booklet, This hook tells how easy nud simple It Is to kill catarrh germs am! end catarrh by just breathing Into tho lungs over the catarrh Infected mombrano the powerful yet pleasant untlsuntlc air of Kucalyptus from the Inland forcutu of Australia. This hook tells about the HYOMKI vapor treatment for stubborn catarrh, croup, heavy colds and soro throaty nnd other In torcBtlug facts, '' i-. -.' !l Vote for , Suffrage Amendment No. 1 300 x YES As It Appears on the Ballot Medford Suffrage Olub, Gladys Hourd, Soo'y, (Paid Advt.) 41 1 44iV'i64Mja(M1ttf t'jjA: '";.. ??: - ..- ,.,.,, . vn fmt-