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ff IOCAL AND . IMPERSONAL IPV-piPVfHm-IMI! ,Polk Hull luut lmrchawl derico on South TtK-cFsTde from Q. V, J)evoy mul will tho property In iho spring. f will leitv Boon for l.oa anSPFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOrI), ORKGOK TtTOgPAV. NOV10MTWR 12, 1012, X v ,rolk Hull hatt purchased roi iWenue occupy Mr, Hull Angeled where he will be Joined by Mrs. Hull, 'Who U -now a tailing In the east. TJicyoxpcct to ftpeiid the winter ln Southern California. llrurc. Jluck, the miner, who has been seriously til with rheumatism, has Bono to NeyV SprliiRS, .located hear Slssonf Cal. Mrs. Mlniilo Ke"y nnd Mrs. Geo K. Neither of .Jacksonville were Med ford visitors .Monday. ' Phoaphb Nut Drown Meftl Xthb' .meat of wheat) a breakfast cereal. Schiotfellu's Sanitary Grocery. Mrs. Thomas Jones of llornbrook, Cnl.,?mado -Medford a visit this week. Oscar Dunford of Jacksonville was In Medford Monday, en route to Grants Pass. A. S. Bllton has taken the agency for a Mntual PJre Insurance Com pany. He con save yon from 20 to 23 per cent on the coat of Insurance. See liltn at, room 20S, over Farmers & Irultgrowers Dank. 200 Arthur Klelnhammer ot Apple gato and John Dunnlngton pf Jack sonvlllc. who are engaged In the stock business' and own the meat market at the county scat transacted business. In Medford ilonday. Mrs. HolHdayHalght, con trait a. pupil of "Marcliesi, (Paris). Randeg ger (England), George Sweet, Os car Sn anger, Iovv York, will receive pupils for vocal culture at residence. studio, 403 Oakdale Ave. ,Soutl,i, 223 Henry Hansen and 'Mr. Baker were over front Boxy Ann Monday morning. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lewis of Wel len were In -our city the fore part.or tho week., I J. A. vvesterlund made a trip to Ashlad 'Monday. A special train carrying Southern Pacific officials pn an inspection trip tarried at Ashlandn at an early hour today. K. C. Wcjch was down from Jtoue River Monday. He Is .engaged In joining near that place. Willlam G. Aidenhagen pf the San Francisco .orflce of the Oregon-California Power company is In Medford on a short business trip. Robert B. Dow and D. H. Crone- miller ame over from Jacksonville Monday for a short stay. Tor goodness sake, liave R. A., Jlolmes, the- insurance man write your insurance. He knows bow. Mrs, Farley visited with friends living jt .Jacksonville Sunday. Vapor, buns and scientific message, $1.00 for men and -women. Dr. IU J. Lockwood, chlroprocter and nerve specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone Home 15. . Mr; and frs A. F. Stennett of Voorhies Junction jvere among the many -who visited Medford Monday. S.-A. Novell, ladles' tIIor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Bldg. S. P. DeRoboam of Jacksonville made a business trip to Ashland Monday. Oak and hardwood I4.G9 and 5.00 iter cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth. and Fir. David Pence, of Trail Bpent Mon day night in our city. Glasses fitted without use' of drugs. Dr. Rickert, over Kentner's. Mrs. OIlve'Bell of Brownsboro was a Medford visitor Monday, - Coming, biggest bit of the year, Inside baseball. Watch for big game between Boston and New York at Medford Book Store. Mrs. J. H. Heiraroth and Mrs. N. W. Kioto of Griffin creek shopped in Medford Monday. Oak and hardwood f 4. DO and JG.OO per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co,, Sixth and Fir. George E. Neale of Central Pojnt transacted business iu Medford Mon day afternoon. J. F. Farraher a prominent at torney of Yreku, Cal., is in Medford So Is C. J. Fry the oulnlng expert Cecil Clemens was among the Ask- londers in Medford this week. James F. Wells or Ashland, a pio neer of 1852, was among the many old residents of (he valley who ut-'J tended the funeral ot the late J. G. Van Dyke, . Mr. and Mrs. II. Met, .left for Arizona Tuesday, where they will spend the winter with their daugh ter.Mrs. M. Langhorne, Mr and Mrs. W, W. Elfert were guest of their daughter, Mrs. W. H, Barnunt ot .Jacksonville, Sunday af ternoon J. A. Boner and Wni, Scheblo of Griffin creel, were recent business vlHltors In Medford, sse O. A. Hoover of Phoenix and A. J Allen ot Holly orchards were among the Horticulturists, In Mod ford. Monday. t t . CJnro Dunn ofi Yrnka, Cal., t making ,l,ed."or& a visit. .Dr. Rickert, eyesights, specialist, over Kentnor's. No drops mod. Dud Rnn and Kd Mensor, base ball stars, hao returned to Port land alter n e.Qc?a.rul hpnUiiR trip of several weeks to the Rogue river mountains. s. $21100 00 or fraction thereof (o loan on Improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Dank Dldg.i Medford. Volney Dixon has returned from a business visit to California. Try n Vapor bath for that cold. Dr, R. J. Lockwood, Garnett-Corey llldg., Phone ilomo 145. Mr and Mrs. C True havo re turned from a lstt at Sacramento, Cal. Dr. U, J. Conroy has moved his office to tho Hutchison & Lumsden budding. These offices were for merly occupied by the commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved partnership. W. J. Scott nn.d Win. Martin of Antloch spqut Monday In Medford. Sheriff-elect Slngler Is at Jackson ville frequently, getting acquainted with his future duties. J. Cat Enbanks of San Franclsoa well known In commercial circles, Is In the valley, on business for O'Ronrke, Enbanks & Co. F. W. Wait left Medford Tuesday PEOPLE Pip 1W0R5 t - TAXPAYERS BANK E LOSES for Bandon, Oregon, whero ho goes to put in placo a considerable amount of cemetery wor,k which he manufac tured shipped from .hero a few weeks ago. E. A. Hcfler, a Brownsboro mer chant, was in 'Medford Tuesday on business. The eseay published by the Mall Tribune (Monday on Woman Suffrage was tho one written in tho grammar school, not high school as reported 1TB STUDY TEAK METHOD --i-jp-y-y. iii'ii ,n i up .limn i iiiiiiMnin Wieks&NcGoWahCo. WfiM .JPho.HMi jr. W. Wtka ton -, " A. M. 0tx MM "W 7bUX amhHpam Beeatt-e tit the widespread interest in the Monte-viori method of tcaehinj; children under school aae ami be cause of the great demand for tmin- jffd teae,he,rs who are capable of oi- j-uniziiijr eluses anil intpartui;; tu- xtruction in the method, t'te I'uient Tcaehers asHoeialiou. of the city have given two nftenioou (o tie .-hitli- of ,tho subject. Tao second prunim will bo giveu at the Rooavelt ,-elmo!, Friday afternoon, JS'uv. J5, :it three o'clock. 3Iw. J, F. Jfsddv, who hr,s bee;i u-inp the system with her isil- dren (!i;rin the pt lunmcr, Jia Jdndly loaned the didactic material for demouhtratiou purpose.-, 3Jr. F-. E. Gore Iuls the program iu charge and .will be agisted in the dicu-y-.ion by Mr. Q. F. Kins, Mrf. S. L. leop ard, Mrs. Opp nnd Mrs. Schuster. Mm Julia Fielder of the Roosevelt school, 1ms ue,d u Kod deal of jn- Kenuit.v in llpwinf; Itow Mqntcssari ideas may bo qarried out in tlje home and school without the expensive ap wnitiK,.and 3Ir, Emily De ,Vore of thtt-Wntdiiuton hchool lias an jnter estin; iiper comparing He Montts pori schools with the kindergarten. Any Indies who are interested ja the education of children invited to nt tend, jjgllt, refrejvhmenis will bo served and Superintendent Collin will close the-jproxram, jv-itli -remarks. j DIAZ NEPHEW ESW n N LOUISVILtK, Ky., Nov. lfL-Jha reiwtted escape fiom a Mexican prin on of general J'eliz Diaz, nopliew of Porfirjo Diaz, nnd leader pf flie .lat est rebellion ugaiast the Mtulero ad minihtrntio'ii, in told in n letter ru--ehed hero today by if. .0, Jvirkwnu from -E. IJI. Dickufhoii, it copper witl ing magnate, at Ojixumi, Mexico. Piaz was eapturud at lhe mrciidor of Vera .Cruz, and ,wuh f-entencejl t" death by a coprt martial. He uhcupq lhe Jefter wijd, on Xgvemln'r If. It in supposed .tlint he bribed jii prison hentries. Additional returns oh the woman suftnige ote In the. statu have lifted Its majority to a lend ,of more than 3000. Out of nine hills submitted on the mad, question, four vor carried, hut the,so tour dp not add witch to tho prograln of progressiva road leg islation. Tvo ot them nuthorUe the use of convicts n,n,d ojt city city and county prisoners in r!Vl building, nnd the others limit the debt that may bo Incurred to 2 per cent ot tlo assessed valuation-, qt the ta,U and 2 per cent of the assessed valuation Ip each county. .Income Tax in Doubt The grange hill providing for county bond issues for road building camo nearest to success of any of the, measures that; would have au thorised, the. expenditure ot money. Advices, at the beqretary of state's of fice today Indicate that it .has been decisively beaten. Complete official figures from all tho copntles may be necessary to de termine the statun of tho proposed amendment to the .constitution, per mitting an Income tax. 'Tho vote as so far tabulated gives a small lead against the measure. i Of tho 3 measures on the official ballot, li were passed mid 27 de feated counting the Income . tax amendment as. lost. Tito list fol lews: Measure PoRod Woman suffrage amendment. Amendment permitting different tax rates on classes of properly. Amendment doubling liability ot bank stockholders. Public utilities commission. Eight hour day on public works. Act prohibiting private employ ment of state convicts, but authoriz ing their use in' road work. Act prohibiting private employ ment of .county or city ..prisoners, "but providing for their employment In road work. Amendment limiting stno. road In debtedness to two per cent. Amendment limiting county road Indebtedness to .two pep cent. - Exempting household effects 'from taxation. ' , n ' Medford rato bill. Measures Defeated Creating office of lieutenant-gov ernor. Separation pf stato a,nd county taxation. Requiring majority voteto amend the constitution. Creating Cascade county. Mlllago tpx bill. Requiring majority vote to pass Initiative measures. Grange )A lor cpunty bonds for road building. Grange highway department bill. Flat, salary for atate printer. Creating hotel inspector. Blue sky law. Harmony highway commissioner and state bonding bill. Harmony county bonding bill. Law for crentlon of pow counties. Exemption of money o,nd all forms of credits from taxation. Revision of Inheritance tax laws. Home Rn,le road bll,. Abolishing stato ,nenate. Graduated jingle jax. Abolition ot capital punishment. Antl-qpycott JjDJ. Requiring per.ralj. Jor speaking on strqets APJroprJatonB,for state university buildings. Referendum. COUNTS D m Anli-I'ioe .tpweli liill, vo IHO-', u a in.). ADllhllUllll lilt lor HllM'IMli .ve 1A7", no aiVJH. Aipt'Uitiiiu fH, Uiihi'i'-ll.v, .i Mid, no an iii. Tn,pu.erx liniilt. seliiMue, yet IU75, no a:i7tl. L I THOMAS LIPTPN AGAIN AFTER CHALLENGE CUP Tl Scott Tusiiit.vers muk etiine, wliii'li wih 1'mill bv it4 tiiepd In VANCOUVER, 11. C, Nov 12-- 'If hu Jlow York Piuiht Club uffl- clnla will numud tho. Am rlciiu i , . . l4 ju ... . ,i , .tciin win ihuvmiu uu'iu mini iur place Jni.knS.,n ttHirt ihi lunp, ,,,, ,,,, nUow ,,0 , c,him-w. lured imii((v nl tl IuuhIh i tho vol undnr thu rating rules now In fuun irs or .liu-k-on mniih lit Ttitinyn (m n,U,,i glutlHi j Miwj. ,)t) going ilnwn to ifcfenl b.v n oto ilii, ,m r,nlUiiKorii fur m twt' a:7 noes I'jlOy c-. ( attempt lo lift, the cup In 111) I ' The county elork today eomnleled ' t lii- pffttnj eni(as ol lhe vole eustj .-. - one wiyk ugo. ftpul Huflutgc em i mjA MffirtacHnn in ried hya nulp.nly ot Dill, the Med 0 ffllllgeSllOIl W Cottolene dougiiiiuts ford Imffiu hureiui'-i rate bill lv '2'f7 and Iho home xulc roud bill by 7(l.". Tho people of JacKmiii eounly voted! in favor of enpital pnuNluiiniit atMSj to,aJ4a. Following hw lli im-hHs on iMiieiidim'iit. iu ihix eeunly: STAR Thektre V fAlAVAJNTIIIKliKAa I YOUR OWN GOOD JUDGMENT WILL A0ICN0 W J.EDGJ3 OUR SUPERIORITY IN EVERY RESPECT. ft Pivls firoiAi U)hy hml r1iittii'iv')ii1yt --- Tho unpiinillolod roputation of tho "Tlinnliouaor Oo.," i wondorful story, Iho wiporb ncting, ahtl oVrapny ll'lBontrlbuto to mnko ln tho plioto tho poi'fuct t t t A ma i .. CeHoUae lieats to a higher teni noraturo tluin cither butter on uim s.n in ve j!( i, i(u 18. v lard witliout bumlngorsmoking. vei" TSlrmi Sal. ,;p,v"'"nr,i The high temperature of the fat Hivoreo of IwhI and lnt,. l.xiitmnl"Hr"s uie """""'"'i wniniiB u nmendment, ves 188. no 22S0. UM CWSt or COatlflg, WHICH pre- 1'enuiitiiijr diifcrcut tn,x nmr m venU the food from bccofliing fat elm-c of pi-iK'rtv. .yes lt)(K), no 22(12. Itcpont cottuiv lav option, yes 2138, no 2038. .Majority rule uti eonititutliimil umeiidments, ve- 12(18, no 2803 Double deri ime "UNDINE" (In Two huts) riio inotil juMitfiiiririMit photoplay of tho vnar. vi-loits itiltgjtntion til I'Viyiloi'jfji l'niauijJp rniiwiiw soaked. Hie use of Cottoletic savi 'balf U time infrying, ' C(M is a vegetable oil shortening as 'hcaltliful as olive nil ri.isJlv dicrestfxl mnkea food Jinhility mi bank stnekhni rich p, but never greasy. ndtuent, vco 3220, no 8M. I stutewidu imblie utilities reauiu-1 Cottoleae is absolutely pure and Hon, rfiiorendiim, jes 2073, no 1203. clean in its origin, its manufac Creniiii" UuHemU' eouuty. v es i(ii2, ture. and method of packing. It Bosido; Two other features, an intorosting drama and 1000 foot of comody. no 1703, .Millnuo lux for university nnd n;- ricultuml collide, yes 23(18. no 184.". Mujority rnlu on uutmlud lav, vt K107, no 2784. County lieiidjpj: und mud eoiitruc tiou net. Clnnte bill, es 1205, no 3012. Clmnjin- dnte lilo printer loll beceme: effective, ves l.llfi. no 2l8l.,i, , r Cwutiui- office or hotel inspector, C ! ye. 827, m III 10, ' ' yur gOCCr is never sold in bulk always in air-tight tm pails which protect it from dirt, dust and odors of the Grocery. Pur chase a pail of RAILROADS FI6HT BATE 0ILL (Continued fi;oro Pajje Ouo) KING OF K" IN m WALU WALLA WALLA WALLA, Wn Nov. 12.--V, JL Uryson, u f-iutit nero who clitiniH lie is "Kinr of KiiijfK God of God, nnd Christ of Cluistw," it. in the county juil loduy nod wny fnce u churge of- iurfiiiiily, The negro Iiuh beeii'kcepiut; the family of K. II. Al len under u piyhlerioiiK 8ell, und relutivcb led to liip nrrest. Allen immed'mtely put up u bond of $500 for him nnd ho whk re!cued yetur dny ijfernooi, bil( vn rearrested for feiir of Hiniin Iroin itiiKerMl whiles, much higher rates than now exist on fliieh articles an hjy, grain, farmlnK product? .and otbcj ohlpments of jllco. claBslficatlon, Aijotjier guesit ot what the measure would Jiie.au to tho shippers In that It 'would greatly In crease t,he Bprepd; betwen carload pud jeKS than carlpad rat9 Into certain territory, particularly Into Southern Oregon, where the 1)111 wan qpnccivod, born and nurtured under the patronage of tho Medford Trnf- flq Bmea,p, .ThJ(s woyhj Ivo South ern .Orepou Jobber? ,a uch roatr dlstrlbutlvo zone,. -, "I Jiavo ptudJed Jho m.eaiiiro cro- fully und I confess I don't know what to make of ,t' said. -G. B, Atchison, chairman of the Oregon Jtaflroad Qotninisalon, this iijornlnK. "A'l f cay say In that It Jo9ks ;ie f, adlgal ploco of rate leKis,JftUpn, but Veln5 now a law by the voto pf tj'e peoplp, our .coramlHsion .wjlle that H U en forced. -We want a test case of U jqado Jn the courts as ,soop as pos Iblo." J'he Stato Rallrofd .Conimlsslon and the traffic chiefs and rate ex perts pf the railroad h will co'rjfor jn Uionojct jday or tso.a n d see f they "c,an fhrpw any XxCnm xiwwi$. Kij,ht hour day on public woiks, yes 2000, no i, Hlue sky Jv,-i 2002, up 2I).V. l'roliibitiuu private finplovinont of convict, yes 3IWI, no 1303. Kelntinjj to eyydojuvent nsl county nnd eily prisoiier-., ves tioilf, no 13.V2. Stulu rum liuidipi: net, .ves 1711, no 2401. Liiuitiui; Hlule rood iudcltlciliicsH, ye.2ll0ll,.iio4UdC 4L ' A County lioudfiur net. Iliinnony bill.' .veslfi0.oiJHff,: , Limit in-.- eounly roud iiulelitcduefH, yes 1881, no 21111. Providing metiiod for eoiisolMntin cities nnd crwitin;- new uoitntie ve-l 1811, no 181.7. ' I Income lux nmciidmeiit, yes 109!), no 2037. Tiix'oxeinptiu'iij' IioincIioIiI jooda, ye 2o.)3, no 17J1. ' Tn.x exemption litojioy. nnd qrcdiltf. yes 1730, no 2157. I KevisiiiK inhcritnnce tnx bills, yen! usii, no.'j-tau. Htpiituble Ircixllt rule bill, ves .1222, no !)1Kj. Home rule rtunl'liill. yes 2,"i00, no 1711. Abolihhiii; no 2137. aruduntcd ln.x mensure, yen 1-122, no 2032. Abolishing cdpilnl puiiinhmetit, yes 20.ri8. no 21 12. Prohibiting boycotting, ye 2111.1, no 2202. today. 1 ,DUETnOI.OVER BLOSSOMSM Simjr hy Al Mathci' and K. F. h'onust. WATCH FOROUK COaI.INCI PltJATUKJSS. THE N. K. rAlREAMK COMPANY Around'rld ICstnbllshcd 1S7H Incorporated 1!KH FRUIT D. CROSSLEY'& SONS Commission Merchant;! SOI Frnukllu 8t New Vork Our Stiecliilty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own house In NKW VOUIC, I.IVIJUI'OOL, I.ONUO.N ami oiastiow Direct conslKninonts solicited or sco our Uoruo lllvor roproAontatUa. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon stiile ftcimto, ycH 13 J I, ali Wjmtn who pax .children, and b mla healthy are those who prepare their arstoms in advance o! baby's coming'. Unless the mojher aldo nature fa its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system uneaual to tho de mands made upon It, and oho Is often left with weakened health pr chronic ailments, No remedy Is so truly a help to nature as Mothor'H Friend. It rolloves tho pain and discomfort caused by thu strain on the ligaments, makos pliant thpso llbron and muscled which nature Is oxpandlng, and spothea tha Jnflamraatlon' of breast glands. Wpthor'fl Friend assures u speedy and compjeto recovery for tho mother, HMxflc? and she Is left a rlOlIlv-r9 healthy woman to " W9. -e enjoy tljo rear- ffFIBIMl log of her child. Mother's Frlond Is sold ttt diig, Btprei. kihu tur uur irou UUUM.IJOJ- uxjiociaiu mothers, v WAPWXO ECUUTOR CO., AtW. Cs, - ' ' I SECOND IDEAL CRUISE lV THB S. S. CLEVELAND (IT.OOO TONS I Leaving San Francisco Fch. G VUlt tuuv Cltl Blul Ciwnl,l on luiUiltl lninhit wliUL M-rir )"r liol-l Krr- liiivr lvl nwsifj,t tiU nj 110 DAYS $650antJup lutlivllitf til wwutf riix-n. ailiMt nnt mliKr ,lll- Mr, jgtr liol-l hmm , lm, l.) tallrwil r4rv to iuj fiutu )r linir (Jlifr Ctu'iti In (Intnl. lit ir, JttUtt, Itani (anal Sidftr vai Ptpl,tle Vtllc lor lllutlratnl l'-tlil HAMBIIG-AMERlCilN LINE IOO lViwell .St.. San Kmndxro, Cul or, local ngeiitjr', WCJL&T . STANDARD OIL COMPANY wJMjJ (lurorporated) ale of Wool Dresses Values to $22.50 BULBS BULBS Don't leave planting your bulbs until spring an now Is th,irmt time. Wo, havo n very largo assortment of flrnl class bull)U--no culls In tho lot. After 2G yours experlunco wo have decided what la best (o buy. Compuro these with others Imforo buying, BROADLEY, THE FLORIST Greenhouse llomo ItO-I. office Home 3D $13.20 ROUND d- TRIP FAR: J!' 'i'SAJH-n .'l J. 4" Mecjfo j i . . up i $13.20 rd to PoitliUd vmvjA'. I' " ' fiiXhli DA.'1'J.S rroni points . flouth iif ItuimbiirK, Nov. li, 10 unit .0, ojhi from imiIiiim m or iu or ipiNii- liiiiK, liii'linlliiK nil I'Dlnls on W (;, Aj ij, PilnlB, 'NOv. t, l, 20 mul 21, wild riiuii tuin llmll of Nov I lira f ' ...i.miM vr I SUNSET P1 I 00DEH&SHA5TAI 1 1 w?jif-s f j Account Pacific International , Dairy Sh6w. Pacific Land Products November 18 to 23 John ..Htolt, ImumJ l'assciimr AimM'. Pollntl()o, r r r'iM f vi -J ... i ' ' ti & . fi ittlii.h v r ,rl '