Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 09, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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WEST SAYS MEN
ITBE
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HANGED
gATiEM, Or., Dec. II. "Mv mind W
mndc up. Thoso men nro coin; to
linnjr. How much more plninly enu I
Any it thiin thntf"
This wis tho lniiRiinjjo in which
Governor West loilny renewed Hip
dentil wnrrnntfl of the five murderers
Kentrneeil to die on tho double pil
lows in tho penitentiary Friday. He
pnrdinff tho possihility of Tnylor, one
of the eondemned, sceurinj: n stay of
execution, West remarked: "Taylor'
ense is inclined to niipcnt to me
Fomewhnt hut it hnsn't chanced my
mind in tho least in regard to hi
hanging."
Attorney Mark Wenthcrfonl of Al
lmny is here in Taylor's defence, hut
ho far it in not helieved he will make
an imprer.Hion on the Kovemor.
voie otolIax .
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AFTERNOON
Tho voters of this school district
will meet at the high school build
ing this attornoon at 2:30 o'clock
to voto a tax levy for tho ensulnc
year.
In all probability tho tax will bo
about nine mills, the same amount
as last year.
STORAGE INVENTION.
SIDNEY, N. S. V., Dec 9. 3,
7GO.00O Is tho sum which has been
paid to 11. Crisp, a clerk at Mel
bourne, who has been successful In
devising and selling nn Invention to
nn American flrnl which will entirely
revolutionize the cold storage Indus
try. Mr. Crisp has for some consid
erable time spent his spare moments
after banking hours In experimenting
with a schema to change tho cold
storage process, and two months oko
put his invention on the market.
Li
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CARRIER
OF IMORE DENIALS BY W CITY BOYS
DEADLY DISEASE! LABOR LEADERS! SHY AI
ANDERSON
NELLIE WRIGHT MINE
WASHINGTON, Doc. 0. The
story of how two I'mted Slates Mir
rcoiik Mierifieod their lives nnd n
third, who recovered, profited by the
srorifieo with tho dUeovcry that the
louse is n carrier of deadly fever,
heeamc known today at tho h.vjdenii
laboratories of the United States
pt.ldio health service.
Surgeon floldhorRcr wns the only
one of three surgeons who lived
after contracting the malady in
Mexico two years ago. Kclnmimjlo
Washington ho conducted exhaustive
research work and dNeovced that
'Mli-ill's disease." "chip's fever" nnd
"prion fever'' are identical to typhus
fever nnd that tho common louse is
responsible.
The public health service announc
ed that typhus feer now prevails in
a mild form in the New York slums,
evidently having been carried there
by immigrants from southern Kur-ope.
To prevent the nprend of the epi
demic tho service bus issued in
p&mphlct form tho history of the
malady and steps for its prevention,
written by Dr. Ooldberger.
SAMUEL
HN
SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL
BUYS ASHLAND SPUDS
ASHLAND, Or., Dee. 9. As nn
indication of what divendty of crops
is affording in this locality in the
way of extending tho market for
homo products, an instance might ho
cited of n recent shipment of pota
toes to San Francisco from this vic
inity. Tiie variety wtis tho "Cliicnsi," of
which tho Argonaut hotel took more
than 100 hacks, tho price being .l.."0
n sack f. o. b. Afchlnnd. These tubers
were raised by dry fanning methods
on tracts across Hear Creek from
tho identical locality which furnished
u ;nujor jsirtiou of tho display cap
turing tho lending prizes at tho Paci
fic N'orthwost Land Products fchow in
Portland.
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Word has been received of tho
death or Samuel llenery, vice-president
of tho Clark-Henery Construc
tion company at a San Joso hospital
last Thursday night. Paralysis was
the cause of death.
llenery was HI but a short time.
Ho was an old resident qf California,
having settled in that state during
tho early days of the state. Ho was
about 74 years old.
Tho funeral will be held Monday
in Stockton whero his child Is burled.
His widow survives him.
Mr. Hencry was very well known
In Mcdford having spent a great deal
of his tlmo hero while his company
was laying pavement In the city.
He has a largo clrclo of friends hero
who sincerely mourn his death.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Dec 0 -Vehement
denial of knowledgn of
any dynnmlto conspiracy within the
ranks of their organisation was
voiced from tho witness stand hero
today by Defendants Charles W.
Waehmelster and Prank J. Murphy
of Detroit, officials of the Interna
tional Association of Drldgo and
Structural Ironworkers, nt the trial
of the union men charged with Il
legally transporting dynamite. Mur
phy also denied that hu had heard
of a reported' "kitty" to flnaneo Do
trolt dyuainlttngs.
Attorneys for tho Pacific Coast
defendants do not bellevo the gov
ernment has produced damaging
testimony against Olar Tvellmob and
say the San Francisco leader may
not take the Maud. K. A. Clancy,
also of San Francisco, It was said,
would testify In his own behalf, but
not until tho testimony of most of
the eastern defendants had been completed.
That the boyn near the lop of the
ipugllstle bidder about Han Francisco
are afraid of takln on llud Ander
son of Medford Is the word contained
In a tetter rocetved by Court llnll
from 11. O. lAiwry, snorting editor of
ttm Oakland Tribune. Mr. l.owry
says:
"Hegardlng Iliul Anderson I want
to advise you that Mr. Moffltt (an
Oakland promoter) lias him In mind
but ho finds difficulty In finding n
suitable boy for him ns those here
abouts tinprois tin that they are
afraid to tackle the Medford lad.
"lloth McFarland and Kdwnrds
were offered a bout with him and
declined and even Frauklo llurus
gives one this Impression also.
"Nevertheless I nhnll continue to
see what can ho done for him. In
tho meanwhile I nsk vou to send me
a photo or two of Anderson."
GOLD HILL MAN
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10 CELEBRATE ELECTION
NEW YORK, Dec. 9. Mrs. Grovcr
Cleveland, Mrs. W. J. Ilryan and
Mrs. Adla K. Stevenson aro among
women of promlncnco who have ac
cepted Invitations to a "victory" re
ception to be given here December 21
by tho Women's Democratic club to
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wlfo of tho
president-elect, and tho MlWs Wil
son. Mrs. Champ Clark, Mrs. Os
car Underwood, Mrs. William Sul
zor, Mrs. Judson Harmon and Mrs.
William J. Gaynor also are expected
to accept Invitations.
A gun-sight that will revolution
ize the practice of driving n bullet to
tho exact center of the point aimed
at, is the invention of Henry Hacdel,
of Gold Hill, who has jut received
notification of the granting of his
patent by the department nt Wash
ington, Miys the News. The sieht is
entirely new in principle, nnd will
take from the main feature of its
const ntctVon the name, "T sight."
Cross-bar lights in n gloho hotting
form ti perfect T, segmenting tho
lower halt' of the circle into an exact
two-quarters. That is oil there i
to it. nnd the marvel is that no one
but itonry ever tumbled to its sim
plicity nnd practical advantage.
Utilized both us a front nnd rear
sight, the instant the two Ts come
into close alignment u crfcct sight
is obtained, not the tenth part of a
hnir from exactness. The tendency
to slant iv rifle, with the ordinary
open lighting, either to right or left
become miito.il)le without knowl
edge of the murk-man. Working
models of the new xijjht arc now be
ing manufactured for .Mr. Itnedel,
who has already received several
flattering offers for the patent.
REQUEST TAFT TO
WASHINGTON, Dec 9 An np
peal was made to President Taft to
day for action In purifying tho na
tional capital by suppressing "broth
els and certain hotels." Tho appeal
Is tho outgrowth of a meeting last
night, presided over by Senator Ken
yon of Iowa, father of a bill which
would eliminate tho segregation dis
trict here.
FIVE DISTRICTS
TO LEVY ROAD TAX
With tho last day expired for tho
calling of a meeting to voto a spe
cial road tax In the various districts
of the county, five districts took ad-
vantaxs of tho law. and called meet
ings at which to vote upon tho levy-
lag of such a tax. The roud dis
trict so acting are Ashland, Talent,
Lake Creek. Trail anil Anbestos.
These districts will hold meetings
during tito-tast wook In December and
tho amount of n special levy deter
mined upon. A cerltleate to this ef-
effect must be In the hands of the
county clork by December 31.
N
REOPENED
Tnworked Tor cloven years the
Nellie Wright mine, two miles Multi
cast of Gold Hill in the lllnekwell
district, tins been reopened and will
dimity make it ten ton run of ore at
the ttrnden mill. During its long Idle
ness the shaft had filled with water,
and several days pumping was nec
essary to free it for work. This has
now been uecomplishcd and under
direction of Henry Hay work upon
the ore will he commenced immediate
ly. The run nt the llrndeii will he
mndii onlv to reaffirm the richness
of the ore which in former oHrulimis
assayed from $18 to $-0 xtr ton,
with $10 per ton in free milling gold.
P. 0. Donovan of Wlnnepeg, I'an
ada, is the principal owner of the
Nellie u right and has written to .Mr.
ltav iiuthoririiiL- the trial run. nnd
nt' finning his intention nf putting the
initio in Hnunncut operation if the
values maintain their former stand
mil. That Ihev will ensile do this
is the belief of local mining men who
know the history of the properly.
AFTER SICKNESS
How to Itccoer Strength.
So many people are asking how to
recover their strength after severe
sickness that wo are publishing this
Information for thtlr benefit.
After grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia
or any Illness what you need Is now
strength and better blood.
Tho most certain way to get this
Is by taking Vlnol, our delicious cod
liver and Iron prepratlon (without
oil), Itjcroutc strength. Improves
the blood, sharpens tho appetite and
restores the cntlro system to a
healthy robust condition,
Mrs. Allco Mill of Newton, N. C,
says: "I had a very sevcro attack of
grippe which confined me to my bed
for sovoral weeks. After I was ablo
to sit up, I felt weak, tired and worn
out for n long tlmo. A friend ad
tlsvd me to try Vlnol nnd before 1
had taken one bottla I was entirely
relieved of that tired, worn out feel
ing which usually follows grl! an I
I had regained my strength and feit
well again.
Try a bottloof Vlnol. Your money
will be returned If It does not restore
your vitality and strength. Medford
Pharmacy:
Pa expects
a pair,
Ma wants
a pair,
and the Baby
ought to have
a pair of
CHRISTMAS
SLIPPERS
New stock,
all sizes and
colors to
choose from at
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d&rfufcicltZL
'Cooo Shoes"
Opposite Post Offico
Tuesday
Specials
WASTE PAPER
BASKETS
"Round, ruiuai'o anil
fancy open work; our
regular -lOis to 7fo
baskets. Spocial for
Tuesday only, choico,
each
orra
FANCY
BOX PAPER
200 boxes high grado
Writing Paper with
Knvolopi'H to mat i'b;
put up in an attrac
tive box; our regular
I0 to 7jh' quality.
Special for Tuesday,
box.
125
Hand colored and gold gelatine Christinas Post
Cards, tho finest, line in the city.
fie qualities other places, here, each 1
Hand colored 191JI Calendars, each in box ready
to mail, each. 10, U5 and 50
500 PIECES TOYS ONE CENT EACH
Toys Toys
Wo aro showing tho most comploto lino of Toys
in tho city and at tho lowest pricos.
Choice tomorrow nf all our Ladies' and Misses'
Union Suits, regular prices $1.00 to $ 1.7ft each.
Tuesday special, choice, a suit 95
HUSSEY'S
CATABBHiBLOOD
A polluted and Impure condition of the Wood causes Irritation and In
flammation of the dlllcrcnt mucous membranes of the body, and wc call It
Catarrh. The early Mages of the disease aro characterized by auch symp
toms as n tight, stuffy fcellnfc in the nose, watery eyes, linelng noises in
the cars, irritation of thethroat, and often hoarsencsn nnd difficult breathing-.
It the trouble is not checked it Invade the r.tumach and other nortfonn of
the body and becomes a dangerou disorder. Antiseptic wnshes, snrayri,
etc., arc beneficial in removing accumulated niucuii from the nose or throat,
but nuch treatment can never cure Catarrh. S. 8. 8. ts the one real de
pendable remedy for Catarrh. This treat medicine cures the dlscaso be-
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the circulation and removes tho Inst trace of catarrhal matter, nnd then the
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impure mutter into them to irritate and in
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cure It as thousands have done, lloel: on Catarrh nnd any medical advice
free to ull who write. 8. 8. 8. Ih nold at dniK atorcs.
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For the Benefit of the Knights of Pythias Lodge
Under the Direction of the Burgess Brothers
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THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY NIGHTS
DECEMBER 12-13
Natatorium
MEDFORD
PRINCIPALS:'
A. 0. Burgess, F. O. .Burgess, II. O. Burgess, W. F.
Quiscnborry, Holbrook "Withiugtou, AV. T. Hovoridgo,
Mrs. K. r. Andrews, ii"s. Enid Creoloy, Irrs. Edna
Isaacs, Mi-s. A. 0. Burgess.
TICKETS ON SALE AT
Medford Hotel, Nash Hotel, Holland Hotel,
Quiz Cigar Store, Haskins Drug Store
Reserved Seats
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