4 '-' A. - ,,, . tt ' 4 w , wt PAOK SEC . Vi- ftlEDFOKP MATT, TRIBUNE. MFiDiFOUP. OKEOON", TUESDAY, OOTOlWft 2!), 11)12. xz ? fe t-v V? , X t j n SHERMAN'S DEATH EXPECTED NOW AT ANY TIME "Sunny Jim" Sherman Reported Dying UTICA, N. Y Oct, 20. Although n slight Improvement wan announced this morning In tho caso ot James Schoolcraft Shnrman, vice-president of tho United States who la crltlcal )y III at his home hero suffering from brlght'B disease. No forecast as to the outcome of his disease from Dr. F II. Peck, Sherman's per sonal physician. The bulletins to day Indicated that, although there was some change for tho bettor, tho death of tho vlco president at any time would not bo surprising. At noon Vlco President Sherman was resting comfortably, whllo his physicians hold a consultation as to his case EX-SENATOR FULTON TALKS JO CROWD OF AIOUT 200 Ex-Sennlor Cliuiles W. Fulton ml- drcsscd a crowd of i!00 on Hnymar kct square in tins vity last Saturday nftcnioou during which lie pled fur the re-election of President Tuft nuil for the repudiation of Senator Jon athan Bourne, Jr., independent can didate for re-election. Mr. Fulton poko in the opcu air nnd at some length. Mr, Fulton devoted the creator portion of his remarks to Senator llounie whom lie attacked bitterly. He used the stock arpumouts of the nnti-Hournc forces throughout. CUMWINCS ADMITS (Continued from paga 1.) Tho whereabouts ot the money Is proving a stickler in the case. Sey mour declares that when the three of them were at tho south end of Grape street that Dedukalous ap peared to be afraid of him. "Every tlino I would creep up on htm he would get on his feet," he declared Monday afternoon In going over the ground accompanied by the officers, "lie would not let mo get close enough to hit him. MIko didn't have tho courage at that place. Again he was afraid to go Into tho dark hole on South Front street with Mike saying that he had too much money. It's a good thing he didn't' for I went in first and was laying for him with my club. IlrgalBcd Ills Courage "After he had loft mo for a few moments near tho depot he seemed to be no longer afraid of me," con tinued Seymour," and this led mo to believe that Dcdaskalous cither gave tho money to Mike or cashed It somewhere Ono thing is certain I didn't get any money out of the deal." Spanos Insists that ho did not have a club with him and that Seymour, alone had a club. Seymour states that the club found by him In the rear of the Seattle rooming house Is his and on Monday he told tho offl ccrs where to go and find Spanos' club. Spanos previously positively Identified tho club found at the Seattle as Seymour's but failed to say anything regarding his own. Tills was probably due to tho fact that ho claims that Seymour did tho killing whllo ho was forced to as sist. First Degree for Tvo Whether tho authorities will be ablo to convict Cummlngs as an ac compllco or not Is a question but Spauos and Seymour are almost cer tain to be convicted of first degreo murder. "I realized tho Jig was up after I had my first hearing," stated Sey mour "and I made up my mind not to let that yellow Greek get away so I told tho truth of tho matter. I am willing to tako my mcdiclno but I don't lutoud that Spanos shall make uio tho goat." m- jBL JrwWV1 liBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ""-MKaRWSIiBBBBBB& M -MMM WW--1 sHiiil:' H w bO'-1 BSSSSSSSRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSStaklrKBSSSSSSSSmX m l''"""'"""'""1"""" ! II HI I. .11 Ihtmtilln river, do nrrniiK''l us) to oofuinnunlnto till tho truvi'l Imlli u vohielcs or on fool for thoy huvo wide pussup'S for l'ootmvnt oil ouch side of llu nuiiii hvitluo. I thm't know ns 1 otiuht lo try to sny iiii.n hii willi tvgunl to io Ktiuml-un n 1 wits not her nt tho lime hut from wlml I vnu learn il wiw not only n lUnind-up hut a hohl-up hh well for I tun lolS Unit Mccpiin; phu'os were so xenrco tluit nnythiug like u lied would t'oiuinuud a price from one dollar up to Us hijh ti live uoiuirs a iurm, iiimi lit some instiuices men pniil ns iniu'h n om or two ilollnrri for I ho piivtho of sloopinjr u the floor. The inornl of. fect'of tho Houutl-up is niiio.t tho oitv for it is looked uhii us u ron doiivous for all of tho toughs, anil in conversation with tiovernl of the hiisincss men w:m tohl that while ih Itound-up broiiKhl a vast nmotint of money lo tho city, that tho reaction is hflini: felt ami thoy seem to doubt whether it will eventually holp tho city. Hut I must close for this time. jTho no.xl time will tell about my trip i to Pilot Rook and a Rcnernl descrip tion of the country. Pilot Rook. Oct. 1'., 1 1)11!. atod at tho end of tho railroad track at tin otovatton or 1810 toot, having raised, la traveling nluotcon miles, ?l feet, It Hcouin to bo a thriving little vlllugo or town and thoro Hcouied to ho consldoriihlo IiuhIiiokh going on an there was eighty took dinner at tho hotel whoro wo ate ana at tho other hotel thoy woro crowded with guests, hut nt thld tlmo ot thn year thoro Is a great uumher of pooplo hauling grain to thn depot and wiirctiouscn us I am now In tho grain bolt of Oregon. They had a fire hero about a year ago and It burned up quite a number of tho old wooden buildings and tho result U tliiit many of tho buildings present a neat, clean iippoarancn, Thoy huvo una saloon and I saw a sign Near lloer an a delapldated shack that looked as though thoy wero about out of business. They have a neat frame church building nud arc also hul'dlug another of stone, but I did not loam what denominations woro hero, they havo two general nior chandtso storca and a hardware store, n drug ntoro. 'incut inurlmt, blacksmith shop, food ntablc, two hotels, etc., nnd arc putting li n water iiyslcni, nud nro also building a largo two story brick for n liter ciiutllo oHtnhllahtucifU Tho town hint n thrifty uppoiunnvo and Is surround. od by a Holt farming country, Hut 1 find that I am at tho end of my allnted spare In writing and have not told of my trip out to my pres ent topping place. Hut will, In my next try to toll of tho country around horn and out oast of Pendleton In tho neighborhood of Adams, Pilot Ilock, Ore., Oct. 1H, to IS. Our Correspondents I PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS Mrs. Sltafcr of Jacksonville is vis iting her son, Henry Shafer nmi i';hm- iy. Mrs. Frost and sun. Mulcom. left Friday eveuine; for Seat tie. C. T. Payne hns rcutll, his form mid will move to Ashland for ihi winter. Mrs. Kmery Morso left at week for her new home in Mnrysvillu, Cal ifornia. C. L. Retimes of Mcdford snout Friday with friends in town. Mr. Rennics is a cnudid-i'c fr joint, rcp rcsntntivc. Mr. Realties is ns-o a champion of voles for women. EAGLETS ABROAD. By A. C. llowlett The last lime I wrote I promised to tell the readers of the Mail Tri hune something of what I sow and heard in Pendleton. I iirrived in Pendleton on fhc'cvciiiiig of the llth of October after cnjoviiiL n delight ful ride from Hood River, a partial description of which I "ave in mv last. On my nrrival at Pendleton the first lltiug that greeted my ears was a call for passengors to ride to the different hotels in the city, but I had my mind made up to o to the How man, so paid little uttcntion to their w , ... : . . r , :...:i..i: , ..... n .. r. rurry, ,i. cjmi'ii nuo i-otus i us hhiii 10 uiko a tree ride to a vcr arc all m the lulls liuntin- deer stojiping place lor the niphl. After before the season elo.-os. scetmiig a room mid calling in mv Mrs. ReaniP-s i-j iiiovin,' into the daughter, Mrs. Lewis, on the photic J Coleman cottngo .m Pueifie high- blurted otif lo .sec the city. Pcndle- way. u is a tnnving city of about live 11. L. DoAraond and Dr. liar- thousand inhabitants, situated on the graves were in town I-ndny. iniauiia river at an elevation of Tito ludies of the Woodcraft Ci- 'll0 foot and is the comity seat of ele will give a cafet.ria supper Unmtilla county, mid one would think Thursday evcuing. to see the throngs of men on the Tho W. C. T. V. ami Suffrage sheets that it was a city of at least "Mt ?il I. t t . .. .t in.. I..... A mt . .. vino win iioiii n jji.u meviiiig .it tut " uih--hiiu. mere seems to tie a home of Mrs. Ibw .Moore Wcdues- vst miioiiut of business done hero day afternoon. . I s it is situated in the venter of one Letters receivej from Mr. mid !f I he 11net grain belts on the coast. Mrs. Robert Orr ttnte tl.n; they nro pleasantly located in the suIiuiIh of Anaheim, Califir.ita. Mr. and Mr. Bert Hover left the first of the week for their new home in Rockport, Eastern Oregon, where they have taken a homestead. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hover will be much missed in town. Mr. David and Mr. Kdwards of Voungstoivn, Ohio, came here recent ly and are guests of the Pratt house. The gcnlcmcn came with a view of investing in the valley. The progressive party held a meeting in the V. O. N. hall Satur day evening. It was addressed by several prominent members of the jtarty in the county. and liing there are short railroads run out TABLE ROCK CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Emil Laiigo of near Mcdford spent the first of the week with his par ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Lango in this city, H. A. Pattisou and family left Monday evening for their now home in Cnsllo Rook, Washington, follow ed by tho bc&t wishes of their many friends here. lieu II. Charles of St. Louis, Mo., spent a few hours hero Monday eiv cuing with his uncle, J. H. Holmes and family. Mrs. Fjuni Tucker of Oaklund. California, is vi&iting Mrs. W. E. Price in litis city. Hugo Lnugti left Monday lifter, noon for Oakland, California, to at tend mi inslituto there, Mr. and Mrs. Ilroadbent, Miss Hluokford, Miss Cora Smith, Mrs. R. Ji. Wilson, Mrs. Qoffe, Miss Hub bard, Mrs. J. K. Herring, R. C. Rcattie, Howard Duiilup, Paul Lake were Hinoug tho passengers on the Irahj i'rpui hero to Medford Monday Hjfternoou.., " Mrs. ,L, pj Reoiiio of ?ledford sjjent Smi'diny with her f.on, R, C. ujd Mr. Kiae, lu this eity, R. C. Washburn finished picking apples on Saturday and will begin packing today, Monday. Potato digging has been some what delayed ou account of rain. This community will havo perhaps seven or eight thousand sacks. The Washburn orchards will prob ably pack from 15,000 to 17,000 boxes of apples and the small or chards together will pack around 2000 boxes. Mrs. G. E. Walling and Miss MkikI- allne returned ou Saturday from a two weeks sojourn at Klamath hot springs. Two Tablo Itoek boys emptied their guns at a buck on Sunday morning at a distance of about fifty feet and then tho deer walked away, Thoy tried to set their dogs on It which resulted In a savago dog fight. A good slzeu crowd gathered at tho school houso on Saturday even ing to listen lo a prohibition lecture, but tho speaker failed to put In, an appearance. One of tho school girls took tho. stage and kept the houso roaring with laughter .for half an hour with stories and puns, Mrs. Harriet Loft who spout part ot tho summer with her winter, Mrs. O. E. Walling of Tablo Rock, writes from her home at Williams Ray Wis., that she encountered heavy snow on her Journey homo and that sho did not know how to estimate Oregon till sho loft it. She will dis pose of her property which amounts to considerable and will return hero to llvo as soon as possible, Wo hear that Mr, S. O. Collins bus sold a part of his ranch to Chicago pooplo. ' There will ba a literary program at Table Rock Saturday oveulug, from tho citv in several different directions. In addition to that there are hundreds of teams coming in from almost every direc tion loaded with grain of all kinds for the fanners do not confine them selveh to raising wheat but there is a vast amount of oats and barley rais ed here, mid some of the land is very productive, yielding in some instan ces us high as one hundred bushels ot barley to the acre, and on a part of the Umatilla reservation the wheat yield averages forty htihlicls to the acre, but I will havo more to say on that HitlJject when I Kivc my writeup of my Irip to Eastland. Pendleton is emphatically a wet town or city. The first door I came to on my nay to the hotel wan a saloon, mid on in quiry found that the city had only twelve saloons in it Hint beats McdWrd for if 1 remember right Medford has twelve miIooiik and ten thousand inhabitants, while Pendle ton has only five thousand. Hut while they havo twelve saloons they also have several fine churches and schools, u woolen mill, two large louring mills, iron foundry, two dif ferent railway systems and several other branches of industry that help to keep up a city. Tho streets are hroud and Jn. fine condition and tho business portion of the city contnins some very line buildings and every thing in and around the city shows that it is in a prosperous condition. I was fold by one of the advocates of thu saloon Hint they aro strictly regulated, that they are not allowed to have any chairs or tables, no back entrance, no screens, not opened over four feet above the sidewalk ah it is in Medford, but absolutely open for the inspection f all passers and are required to vtyso at eleven o'clock at night and ko-it (dosed from Saturday night to Monday morning, aim unit flic saloon keepers would not sell tiny liquor nl nil On Siindav. but I took (hut part with a gruiu of allowance. They also havo a fino hrmpilal in the city that is said to compare with any lit the state. Thoy have a flour ishing Catholic school (hat shows up lo good advantage to passengers passing along Jh rmlroud. Thoy uavo a very wide steel bridge across When 1 closed my last letter to the Mall Tribune I promised to toll something about tho town ot Pilot Hock and tho country surrounding It, but before I commence to tell about the town I wish to say some thing nbottt my trip from Pendleton to this place, for at this writing I am at tho farm ot my granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy L. McGowan, slttintod about five miles from Pilot Hock. The train that I was to tako on Saturday morn ing Oct. IS, from Pendleton to Pilot Hock was about an hour lato nnd during that tlmo I had nothing to do but simply wait, the most under- slrablc task I havo to perform when I am traveling, but finally every- thins' was In readiness and I started. The first flvo miles on tho route was a retracing of the route of tho evening before so there was nothing new to noto, simply going down a coolcy, that Is the name given to the deep hollows in this country, thoy arc simply ravines and aro generally bounded on each side by rocky sides giving a solid foundation for the railroad track, nnd I discovered that most of tho railroads aro built on theso places on account of tho general soil being so soft that It Is difficult to mako a 'solid road bed. After passing Pilot Junction we started on the branch road that leads to this placo and wo soon be gan to see some sihall farms, but thoy appeared to bowery productive, for lu addltloon to' tho Immcuse stacks of hay I could see from the car window thcro seemed to bo a bountiful Bttpply of fruit and vege tables of most alt kinds. Tho train is llko the Pacific & Eastern train, an accommodation train, and will stop wherever otic wishes to get on or off so that I had a good chance to seo about all thcro was to see along tho route. There are but two stopping places on tho tlmo tablo be twocn Pendleton and this placo, a distance of nineteen miles, but thore are several small farms on tho route, any they show that tho country lu quite productive for tho houses have the appcaranco of neatness. The reader will notlco that I did not men tion anything about tho barns for they aro generally, not so Inviting for whero thoy havo any at all, they aro simply makeshifts, shacks that will protect tho work horses from tho Inclemont weather, and tho hay stands out In tho weather and Is covered with chaff to keep tho rain and snow from penetrating tho hay, for from what I cau learn In this country tho winters aro clear nnd cold with but little rain. On my ar rival at tho station I found my daughter, Mrs. James M. Lewis, waiting for me and wo wero soon ou the road to tho hotel for dinner. Tho town of Pilot Hock Is situ- Health Is the foundation ot all trood looks. Tho wlso woman realises this and takes precaution! tpjrne.r.Jaor health and strength throuch tha re- rlod ot child bcarlnr. She remalna a pretty mother by aroldln at tar aa poislbla tho suffering- and dancers of such occasions. Thla erory woman may do through the use ot Mother's Friend. This la a medicine for Mtemal application and so penetralia In ita natura as to thoroughly lubrlcato very muscle, norre and tondon In volred durlnir the period before baby comes. It aids Datura by expanding; too smn ana tissues, rellovea tender ness and aorenest, and perfectly pre pares tho system . for natural nnd CY?Xful safo mothorhood. lyw .rsvrurun;) 35Wend stores. Wrlto for free book for ex pectant mothors, which contains much valuablo information. BIUDFIE1D IECUUT0 CO.. Adult. C NOTJCK. Notice Is hereby given thnt tho tin dorslgnod will apply at thn regular mooting of tho city council Novem ber K, 1013, for a license to soil malt, sptrltottn nnd vinous liquors nt, 32 North Front ntreot, for n period of six months. M. & E. J. ADA'MS. Dated October 32, 1013. I)r, J, r RedJy Pass Motuliy. wan In 0 mnl i Don't Envy a Glorious Head of Hair Your hair tuny not bo as heavy an other women's, Young Lady It may not radiate I tit Ittstronn splendor; It may not ho fron from ilituilriirt! hut that's no ransou why you nhoiild wbrry. In Paris all women who cure havo fnHdnutlng hair; In America nJI wo men, young ladles nnd glrtit who know about PARISIAN Hugo have a wealth of brlllluut hair and give credit whoro credit Is duo; to won derfttl, delightful PAKIHIAN tinge, tho Ideal hair tonlo, grower, dandruff romnvor nud bonutlftor. Hold by dealers everywhere for only 50 cents. Chns, Strang nolh It on unfit oy back pion. It slopti Kslp Itch Instantly Mid pronorvo tho tin turn I color Mid beauty or tho hair, Is Your Wife or Mother Competent? Do you dosiro to go" on rcford ns umiiitniuiiur. Hint your wife or mother is not Htiffieiontly intelligent to now whether the people of your community wish pure or foul food and water, clean or filthy HtrcelK, good or bad sehool.s, IiouchI or dishonest laws, tem perance or intemperance, pence- or war, corrupt or incorruptible legislator. .If your wife or mother can judge for themselves in these mailers let them have tho elmiujc. Vote X 300 on the Ballot (Paid Advt.) Portland Equal Suffrage League, -Mrs. Solomon Jlers1, Pres. X t ? T ? X & AT THE T T f Complete Change of $ U VJT KJ Program Tonight TONIGHT AND TO MORROW NIGHT ? T T ? t t 9 t f t t The Coming of Columbus The world's most elaborate and most- expensive motion picture. Three reels, Selig's greatest masterpiece, IJOOO feet. More fine costumes, more people, cost more to stage than any three-reel fentu re ever made Two Big Cemedies: SHE WANTED A BOARDER BUNNY'S SUICIDE Vilagraph THE GORDONS Jn a complete change of Vaudeville to night. Don't fall to see this big feature. ADMISSION "10c AND 15c 'HgMgHgMg4 i t T t y f f V f V Y V ? Y y y y A. I v ll Try This HornMade Cough Remedy CoU Mlllf, nut Dim Ike Work Uulekljr, or ilonejr Reloaded. November 2nd, A short locturo will bo Kiveu by Mr. Davla. Admission frco. Tho weekly concert of tho Tablo Hock symphony club wau held at tho residence of Mr. and Rfrs, S, C. Col lins on Suilduy evoiiluf. Mir one pint of granulated sucar with pint of warm water, and stir for 2 mlnuUjs. Put ii'j ounces of Pincx (fifty cents' worth) In a pint botUoj then add tho bujfar Syrup. Tako u. tcaspoonful very one. two or llirco hours. You will find that this almphj rem cdy Ukcs hold of a cough mom quickly than anything clue you ever used. Uhu ally ends a deep mated cough Iniildo Of 'i hours. Snlcnilld. too. -for whmn. liuf cough, croup, clicsi pains, bronchi, tit and other throat troubles. It fltlm ulatca thp appetite and Is slightly lax ative, which hclpa end cough. This red DO mnW mnrn nn,1 lutlioa cough syrup than you could buy ready jnado lor 2.00. It keeps perfectly and vwuvw fivHouniijr Plnex is the trout valuablo concen trated compound, of Norway whllo nine extract, and Is rich In gualaool and all the natural pine elements which are so healing to the membranes. Other pien aratlons will not work lu this formula. This plan of making cough syrup with Tlncx and sugar syrup (or strained honey) has proven so popular through out tho United States and Canada that It Is often Imitated. Hut the old, sue. ccsiful formula has never been enualcd. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction. pr money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. 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