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- PJlGI TWt MEDFORD MALL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1012. wv. m I nninin i J Dtninu ttQN A, P. Tnlenl oC Misdford, uh the firsd. of t!p Hotfuo river vnlloy pio neers to Out up It Inrjie fnrm Into small Intel. TJiirt,vvcveu ,enr nco he'Viled', with' the recorder the firt MibMllvisioi) plnljed in .Inelon conn ly. ' X few 'days npo ho filed Uie fir.( finltilivi'sloii phifuth the reorder of Liun.couhly.Vuttioff iMo. vnall tract' n farm hu recently purcluiod there. Thin indiente thai Lhm county is .1 year? behind .lneknn county. J'nnn are still worked in the ."n-nc old fashion and mime old enip itiat they were 0 yenis o and it i Mill deemed jmixwiblc by many to make n living on less than 100 ncrc. Mr. Tnlent, however, wns oonvine ed tljnt J0 npre thomutslil enllivnt ed would mnkc a family us pood a living n)s it0 Here half fnrnied imd that thorn U n demand for Mich tracts in Linn county w -howii by ad vices received by J. I). Heeon of the pale 9f .M qut of the .S tracts in tlitj nl few week. THREE HUNDRED SERVIAN PATRIOTS PHOTOGRAPHED AS THEY WERE ABOUT TO LEAVE TO FIGHT THEIR COUNTRY'S FOE DCMCTtTIUt N. e-OTASitH COUOUL acNereAL PDft af?CECe IN NEW VCKgK MIUO MANTINOUCH, NEMllCYV Of - MINQ NICHOLAS OP MONTCNOaHOk khussb USE SPlAKERSHiP i -r 5n bbbk sssssssssE? 4 'o f m jHBfc v Bg HHWJ0C 1 HftlCAjaB ? JIbBBH I iBBBIBBv .Fl " ' y x HsrJLttMiaaaaaaaaaffrsBsssffTflrffsc 1 i 'IML I &fegyiFir nare fa&PEwl IfraiisM jMBtfciwwt ti T yJi iiynmw im i n Mfci "tfr ji V3liE& r jKLmmniw SCIENCE FINDS SOLUTION i x K.XPKUI.MIiNTS HKSUliT IN I'HO- l)l'(TI(), OP IDiait lUtCAIC I-'AHT l-'OOl) HQ 11M 7? VJt'ui nejiresentattve J. A. Westerlund nnnonnces his canfltdacy for speak ership of the ious of reitrescnta tlves. "There arc comparatively few of those who served In previous legis latures re-etected," state Mr. West erluud, "and I cannot see why I have not as good claim to the position as any of them. This section deserves recognition and I am the only avail able candidate. I expect all of the Southern Oregon delegates to sup port me," air. Westerlund served as chalr mnn bf the committee on horticulture at the hist session aud Introduced and passed five bills affecting this region. In addition he looked after legislation' Introduced by his col league, the late Capt. M. P. Eggles-ton GROUP OF SERVIANS WITH NATIONAL fLAGS NO AMCRICUl CANNDV PRESENTED tV PROMINENT SERVIAN WOMFN OF SAN nVANCICO. ITreo tindml Senlant. patriots to thi con; nti.l unittr the Icwlci-thlp if P.oxh M Uoik-uvIc, r rvtlrtil Journalist of San rnmclM-o. nrc on tJiflr way to Montenegro 'on Ixurd Uie vaitiNblp Aden of the Au-iiro-Aiiierivttti llue, which u tht itrt vm1 io ,.ir thin iHiuntry mid tuu ti tu .nt.i.iri. . .l ii.i'iii-s'Ii) pert on tho Adriatic Sea. Th? Set Inn tx'ttiois airlved In New Verl: In .i M.ii! train muii San Ip.uhIoo. Karnivrt, iuIuits nnd bul u meiu the ihrw huudrril Servians have left their ntMii.itlotix In t'stllforuin ami will Journej to the lUIVanR to take part in lht war Amout; the re-rults U Mllo -Martluoih'u iKpLew uf Kins NIclioM of Motilciicgro, who helped or sai' lite iwrlx nl who Is ho nturulu to lake up ltu sword (u bvlulf of bis country, fot prominent anion;; th: Srvl:uis wrr t'lndo n!r P.n It-h. formerly alitor of the Servian Herald In San I'rnu. wir Itrbla v,rahiivin Itoso tjixarevlch ami Sjlm l(iibi Ivh. Joiiru.illsts. Tlief men lme closed up their affairs In i rnl.1 to Julu tin tcturnlu u.riois uud will in- gUd to ui-pt a pl.ux In tlu ranks to help tlrlvu :tie TurU out of JOHNSON l) OSES eWADOJN PRISON NEIGHBORHOOD ROW BUTE TO BE E IN POLICE COORI An old fashioned neighborhood row claimed the attention of Acting: irayor Watt in the mnyor'd conrt jronday momin, n score of wit nesses beinj: summoned to tell what they knew of a free-for-nll mill on Riverside Sunday afternoon which reMiIled in a call for the police. The fracas pn)U!r started between two boys Rert Collins nnd James Rollins, Collins stating that Rollins had used blaefc;nardinj lan-ruajje be fore his mother. In the melee which followed Rollins' mother says she was knocked down. Rolling sister says she was choked while Mrs. Col lins fainted as the result of the ex citement. JwlgerWatPSavc the Iwo boys five days each. Sentence was su-peuded dttrinjr good behavior. HELD HER N A rellKioua education Institute will be held at Metlford, Wednesday t and Thursday, Nov 1.1 and 1 1, at tho First Presbyterian church. The ses sions will be held at 2:30 and 7:.10 p. in. on each day. The Instructor who will be present are: Iter. J. D. Sprlngston, Ph. D., Bap tist educational director for the north Pacific coast; Rev. Miles B. Fisher, Congregational educational secretary for the Pacific coast; Iter. A. M. Williams, Presbyterian district edu cational superintendent for the paci fic northwest; Rev. F. E. Bllllngton, professor In Eugene Bible Univer sity; Rev. H. X. Smith. Congrega tional Sunday school superintendent for Oregon; Tlev. J. V. Mllllgan, D. D.. .Presbyterian Sunday school sup erintendent for Oregon; Rcv.'C. A. Phlpps, ' secretary Oregon Sunday school association. "FELLOW CITIZENS" MET AT BANQUET In accord with the oiinnl suffrage clubs throughout the county the lo cal ciiial suffrage club celebrated their victory in Oregon at a hnmtuct at the Hotel Medfonl. The occasion was most enjoyable. Clarence Renmes ptv-ided us toast master, nnd introduced tho various speaker. Mrs. J. F. Reddy, president of the local organisation delivered the key note nddress of the evening and pledged the members of tho organi zation to liccoinu Kood citizens. She heartily thanked the men who had worked for the cause. Other speakers wfro.MisH Gladvft Heard, -Mrs ClwjlleK iSchierfclin, George Putnam, Colonel H. H. Sar gent nnd .Father O'Farrell. Adults Who Have Protested AgaluM "llnby Food" Tor Yearn Find New Product Hoth Pnlat nblo and Heucfclnl The nvernKO, man hnlda up bin hand In must protest when any kind of breakfast rood Im migRostcd; the, average- hoimewlfc considers It "nood for the chllden," hut ronlUcM that she must provldu someUitiig different or thu ' itrowu-ups" of thu family - Homethtng moro appetizing, some thhiK les suggestive of "baby food." Why? llerauso the average breakfast food Is moro or les In sipid, tastolcfus, pasty or sticky. Thoso who have tnndn a study of food vnlties and tho reitulreiueiits of tho human body In this line, have long realized In tho need of tho ele ments contnlnod In tho Ideal break fast cereal, but that Ideal was never realized until the "Golden Rod" pro ducts were, placed on the market. In thu manufacture of these whole some, delicious, nutritious prepara tions, each stage of tho process Ik tho result of scientific Investigation and oxperlmont there Is nd Imp-hazard guess work, or following thn lilies of the earlier mcthodtt which resulted In the production of tho average break fast food. Knelt "Golden Rod" product has a distinctive quality. "Gulden Rod" Oats and Oat Flakes contain less hulls nnd discolored particles than any known make; In the process of crushing, the ends of the grain nro left Intact, which' prevents that pas ty" consistency which Is chnractorjtf tic of other makes, 'lilts gives Just enough of a "chewy" quality to muke them more pnlatahle and more diges tible. The "Golden Rod Pancake Flour" makes a light, wholesome cake, far superior to the average cake which finds Its way to the breakfast table, and "Golden Rod" Wheat Nuts and Wheat Flakes nro ranking a decided hit among thoso who have no taste for oat products. These latter are really an Innovation In hreakfaHt cer eals so nutritious, so palatable, ko satisfying. In each package of "Golden Rod" products will bo found an alphabet ical letter. Save them until you can spell' "Goldorf Rod" and got uncon ditionally, a fine 42-plcce dinner set. CHICAGO. Nov. 11. Jack John son, negro pi.yili.st, accused in a fed eral indictment of violation of the Jfnnn anti-white slavery law has lost all bis bradnro today, after his con finement in the bull pen with negro murderers nnd other criminals. Attorney Baehbrach, representing Johnson, is expected to reach Wash ington this afternoon, where he will enter an appeal in the United States supreme eourt from the ruling of Federal Judge Carpenter here in re fusing to issue n writ of habeas -or-pus in Johnson's c(is?e. Itnchbrach plans to attack the constitutionality of the Mann law on the ground that (he several states nnd not the federal government should regulate vice. $M$MM$M$M$ If Business Is Dull HE DEALS .NEW YORK, Nov. 11. Prices at the opening of today's stock market here today indicated an irregular un dertone, Except for a one point drop In beet sugar and a one point rlso Jn Reading, prices were unim portant, Dealers were moderate in their activities. Although receiving scaut encouragement from abroad, the stock market acquitted itself fairly well today, The mare active Issues recorded an advance of a point or more. Lutor in the day trading fell away completely as a result of the expec tation of supreme court decisions. The market closed weak. Bonds were easy. E CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 11. Tiirkislt officials here claimed today that the Turks had recaptured Ho dosto, u port on the Sea of Marmora, from the ltulgurians. It is claimed that Turkish warships bombaided tho port, landed 3,000 troopu aud took the plnce, driving tho llulgar ians out in disorder. Jfodostn i n must imnortuut por tion, hh it is tliero that most of the AuaMian nnd other Asian Turkish ' lronj$ nro iKtitally landed for opern JioHs'iB Kuropenn Turkey. v i' r t t ? ? t f T ? t f t t t t f T J t t t f J T T 2 t t T T T T T T T t MMMKmvW V A.AAAA.A.A.A.A.AA I'KI4I,MT-MMI4 ADVERTISE And Make It Better Advertising is the foundation stone of the modern successful store. It has created the "Wannamakers, the Marshall Fields and all the other retail merchant princes of our era. You will notice that the big city merchant keeps at it every day iii' the year that is the reason of his success. He has something to sell some store news worth imparting to the public, some bargain to offer 6r some one thing to interest jmd attract purchasers. lie makes his name a topic of household conversation. His store news is read as eagerly as any other news. His store is thronged with buyers' all seasons. t 4 ,v i.j He does it by advertising not once a week or twice a week but every day. Y y y t y y ? ? y y t y LAC E S lc t 5c A YARD A YARD ' j AVts nro ploHlnjr out about 0,000 yards iJnoii, Tor clion, Val and (Miiny Litfcs, hiscrlion, Heading, pit;.; regular fie, fie, lOe and V2Vj' a yard (iialitA'. K!ilo priee ONE AND FIVE CENTS A YARD Underwear ukwf flWM'i litietf V At,M and. '"if ' Boys' and Misses ' h Pants, up to nOc value, each A I. '.,,..,.. I, ,...,... I'l,,,,.!,. K,w.1 TTiiiai. s!niiu itimli fkO iilliVMVt Ili'lliJ iiiirr limn v iiiimi i iuh.-, i i it Misses' extra fine ribbed and union miiis, eacu ...y. (' heavy ' I'leeVe 1.00 J f 1 ifiMrt Hoys' wool ribbed Union Suits, each... Ladios'lioiivy fleecu lined Union Buits, eneh" 75 ladies' fine worstedlXniou ftuits; i'egu'lhrl.T) quality, sale priee, each .,.,..'. .Ifit.iJ5f Ladies' heavy fleece lined Vests and J 'ants i0v AllSilk and Satin Kibbon, IH and I in. wide, 10 a yard ! HVavyallSflf(Tal1lit K'ibbou '1 to (! in. wide, 1 5& 130 and 25 $ yd Fen's, Ladies' and Hoys' filaiii and (laimtlet' Leather Gloves, pair .... .. ..50, 750, $1.00 Cloth ("Moves, all sizes, JO pair, :i"for 13J0 HUSSEFS ,1 m I Mi 1 1 i1" Tia.i ?'rtffl iiiiijW lip: ''tjsirw j-di "Say, Bill, if that's som' to be lGo en do it' when it's llntihcd, yon'vo j:ot tlu d before tho u in Mo." "How can yon Iw a blllpoitcr unless you know how to spellr" "What docs 'Go cu do It' uiean anybow; there tilnt no senio to that " The fail Tribune reaches practically every home in Mcdford'aud surrounding territory. If you arc in business and want, customers, use its columns and. increase your business. If you are a con sumer, read its advertising columns and find out where to trade. tit IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN The Mail Tribune ALL THE TIME -rs Doctors Use This for Eczema 3r. Tvans, Hx-Commlsslonor of Health, snya: "Therd la almost no rtlatlon la twen bkln llieas and tho blood.'' Tho skin must bo cured tnrotiuti Iho nliln. The germs must bo woslitd out, ana o salvos bavo long alio bcon found wortli Us, Tli mom ailvancfil iihyatplans of this country sro now mrrecd on tills, and ro prune ribln if a wnuii of wlntorKroen. thymol nnd other InflreOlouU for emtt tnd oil olhor kln nao. Thl com. pounil la known un V.V.V. I'roacriptton (or i.cicm. Dr. Ilolnion, tlio well known atitn 'P rlfillut write "I out convinced Unit 1! AIi:UlOItl 14IAUMA0V for tckoiaa uh iiiilnino for imilana. I have been irtcrfllrii; llio D.O.U. rmnoily tor yar." H win luUo away tho Itch tho biHtant you apply it. In fact, wo nro an atiro of what D.D.D. will du for yuu that wo will bo ntad to let you hnvo n tl botilo on our tuur antoo t tin t It will font you notliln un, ivna you mm inai u uova uiu worn. t i i 4tiHHHr-HMH FERNS FERNS Wo Imve'tho finest lot of ferns ever grown in Mod fowl, Prices are right. Cut flowers that are fresh. Bulbs, .Hose Bushes a i'ino lino. MEDPORD GREEN HOUSE Phono 3241. , , 923E.Maiii t-H44'H-'ffr'H"tI-"I''M-1 Jacksonville Brick and Tile Company OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS Examine our goods and got our prices before buying "' JOlsowhoro. j. i v X'