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ft,.'- -.v .K- .Jm - 1- , 4 -' f iin ' ii: I IV I ' . I I PAGE FOUR. KDMAILTRIBUNI WftWT"!l!Wli?. 'MtemF jLVOON MslT, The .Medrjrl Xrlbunf. The Holtth. OfflM Moll Trlhlititf nuiliMhtf. te2T2 Nsrth Fir streot; phone, Mnn 3021. nHOKfC PUT.S'AM.'lMltor snd Maniser ImImJ itk ifornml.tO'iiiA m&ttitr nt MMforit, Oregon) umW ttin net of Msrell J, m. H ' ,, t... It I ! . Offlclnt .Paper ot the City bt Mfdford. , umrini 'pir or jckhot i-ouniy BBBBCSUITIOW H&TS8. Oniy year, by. rnnll -... ,. $5.00 tinn month, by mntl .... .. -,. .SO Vet Month, ilMlTrrel by currier In Moilforrt., .ldclmonvlllo nml, CVh- trot TAint .- - 60 Fatiirttfkr only, by mall, jwr year . t.00 Weekly, per yr , i.&O . BWOJUt CIBCtJXJITIOJT. Dally aWniRo for clrvrn mouths end Inn Ktnembtr so, in, 2751, Tim Mall Trllmnn In on rnlc nt the Kerry Niwa Htumt, Knn Kronclflco qrllin JUolcl News Htomt. Portland. Portland NVwk Co, Portlnml. Ore. O Whitney. Hcnttto. Wnh roll X..M.A Wlr Utdttd rr Blipktcht. Mr.nroB, oxxaoir. MMrotKiln. of Kvultmrn Urvcon nml Northern tMllfgrnlo. and tho faslost ltKwlnit rlty lit Oik6ii. Population. 1 S, reason 1S10 SStO, cutlmntHl. 115 tft.000. , . tlo hundred thouund dolUr Gravity Wntrr 8 Mi hi romplrtptl. Klvlnc flnrt supjily pur mountain water, and IT 3 llltlrn of ntro?li pvl. l'ofltofflm receipt for yrnr cndlnc Nnvrmbfr 30, 1911, Show lncrna of 19 IlantHT fruit clly In Orfcon Uokuo River jtplttmbrB nip!cs won sweep Ittakrit prlxn and Iltlo of "Appl. JUar of tb World" nt.tlm Nallonul AW'lo. Shuw, r-pokano. 19(9, .uad , car of Nwtiiwni tyon , ?wlVTl'fl'11 XrI Show , -'nrtt Xrl In 1911 At Knoknnc Nntlonnl Applo Show won by rnrliMil of Newtown. . ttoRiio Itlver iwarn bmuRht ,hli:lirt nrtrrn In nil niarkrtn of tho world Uur ItiX Urn pant Klx xil SHERIfF'SSHORTAGE 11 j n IP HIM IN APRIL Ex-Shcriff Wilbur A. Jonci is coin- over the county's hooks, mid tins found several dNcropencies iu the statement mnde by Kxert Vilon. Ho. will finish thU week. In all likeli hood, the county court will hnvc the book-s of the Hheriffs office re rxperied by another export, who will locate when and where aud how the inoneydisnpoeared. 'ifwih.to deny a. report published in Tim Anland Tidincs Jtit-kt-onville correspondence which rend ns fol fel fol eows: "the $21,000 Khortnjre in the tfior iffi office is nil the talk hero llicse dnya. Mr. Wilson, the expert ac countant who hat been checking up the" books, Hityn he discovered the fdmrtnge Inst spring and nt that time advised Jfr. Jones to ninke it up, which in his opinion would hnvc lit mired the In tier's nomination nnd election." jTIi1k ii? false. -Mr. WIrou never informed mo about 11113' shortage lnt spring, nor did he ndvitc me to make it up. On the contrary, Vis report iu July Ktnted that there whr no short age and paid the sheriff a flattering compliment ailil tho first I knew of shortage wag "when Dow, my chief deputy retried it Christinas time. "Kither the expert was wrong then or he is wrong now. I urn trying to find out what kind of an expert it i that reports thing all right iu July, nil wrong iu Jnuunry and then nyg it was wrong in April." TAFT PLANS MADS FOR ' WHITE HOUSE FAREWELL 'WASHINGTON, Jan. H.rrcal dent Tatt has completed plans for tho first seven months of his citizenship after March -f. lie will take up the duties of law professor of Yalo and wlll'not make a world tour In tho In terest of peace and arbitration. He will" reside In New Haven, but for threo months of tho soven will llvo In Canada. President Taft will leavo "Washlng tonwllii Mrs. Taft and Snisa Helen on March 4 after Inauguration of Vresl-dcijt-KIcct WJlson for Augusta, Ga And will bo tho guest or that city until March 27, Ho exports to Icavo Augusta In tlmo to arrive at New Ha voij for tho beginning of tho spring torm at Yalo university. Ho will re side nt a local hotel, remaining In Now Jluyen througn tho commence ment, lata In June. NAME COMMITTEE ON ON EVER FRESH PROJECT Tho board or directors of tho Com mercial club held a meeting Monday afternoon and decided to send a com mittee to Portland to Investigate tho financial standing, process, plan for factory, etc., or tho Ever Fresh Fruit company, that Is asking for a slto nnd bonsu to Ideate a factory here. P. 13. Merrick and P. J. O'Gara woro selected ,aud left Monday evening for I'ortland, accompanied by tho repre sentatives of tho company, who asked that tho committee bo scut. MBDPO .k JdRRyp IIIIBI.THHVll NOT MADE KN A HEW NATIONAL PARK. SENATOR JpNATJUANiBOUKNE, ,7R., hns introdnocd a bill in tho senate for the purpose of erentiuj; the Oro poi) Oaves National pur) Coneeruint; the hill, he writes as follews: , "At present these eaves are iueliuled in what is known as a "national monument" oomprisini? apiiroximatelv 'ISO acres of unsuvvoyod government land'.. 1 drew my lull to cover a township of land, thinking that perhaps it might he necessary to construct some wads in the vicinity, in which case it would he better t,o have the national park in clude a larger area. It is my understanding that all of this township is now in a forest reserve so that changing the region from a reserve to a national park does not w ith draw any lands from settlement. The purpose M to enable too secretary ol the interior to make agreements wlueu will permit the improvement of the region around the caves and the establishment of such facilities as will be of convenience to tourists." The "Marble Halls of Oregon" as these caves have been named, are among the state. Tliov milk ninnnn- thi nation and exceed in extent Mammoth Oaves of Kentucky. To preserve, them from vandalism, to make them accessible, is clearly the duty of tho nation and the state. Oregon has long neglected its scenic assets. 1 1 has been indifferent to the value of the tourist traffic and deficient in appreciation of natural beauties. So strong has been the provincialism of -the state that to this minute any pro posal which involves ahy expenditure outside of the prim itive utilitarian, arouses resentment and antagonism. The opposition to making Cpiter Lake accessible was so strong that the supreme court declared it a "local affair" and this sentiment is widespread.. Senator Bourne has made a good niovo in seeking the creation of the national park, one that should meet with success. New Years ITS AX.VUAIi XOlllKU (Portland Journal) Tho Medford Mnll Tribune has Is sued a New Year's number of thirty-two pages, well written, well printed, and finely Illustrated. It tells tho tale or progress, both In the magnificent Itogue river valley nnd In Its prosperous home city, during 191S. It notices tho Impending rail road development, both In steam and electric lines, which Is to inako the city the center of transportation for both trunk and Intcrurban lines. It tells ot city Improvements In streots, pavement, water supply, sewerager new nnd costly hotels, a new library, ab well as In stores and residence, by which It Intends to justify Its claim to be the metropolis and chief distributing center for business In southwestern Oregon. TO OLYMPIA. Wash., Jan. H. Wap penstcln must serve out his terra. The special report of Elmer E. Todd, 'Who Instigated the charges ot fraud and corruption In connection with the prosecution and conviction ot the ex-chlef of police or Seattle tor bribe-taking, proves so overwhelm ingly that "Wappcy" was properly tried and convicted, that Governor Hay, who retires from office tomor row1, Is left without an excuso for freeing the prlsbner. Hay said yesterday "Tho report 1b entirely adverse to tho claims of those Interested in tho application for the pardon of Wappensteln, and on the showing made ho cannot bo granted a pardon.' PREMIER P0INCARE SURE OF ELECTION AS PRESIDENT I'A'niB. Jim, U. the 'Session of tho chnmber df dep'utieg rcnnod to day. The friendrt of Premier I'oiu- cure insist he is leading iu the race for the presidency of the republic, nud will be elected. H. W. ROGERS TALKED OF FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL P5?crllawyjgggzB$ Henry Wade Jtogera, dean of the Vale .nw School, Is believed by well iu formed politicians In Wellington to be under consideration for tho pott of At iqrncy G'onenil in the Wilson Cabluet It Is buggeated that Mr, Kogcrs appeals lo Uovnruor Wilnou because bo bus nt tnlncd hli eminence In bis profession without following the corporation route. PAH DENIED WAPPENSTEIN 1P 'ft''. Mm -A MEDFOTCD MATT! TRIBUNE, neglected scenic assets ot the m'Oiit lintnrsil wonders of the and heautv even the famous Mail Tribune MUDFOItU .M.UIi TIUItt'Ni: (New-berg Kntorprlao) That a dally paper of such n de gree of excellence as the Medford Mall Trlbuno can bo published In a town of tho slto of Medford Is sur prising. Its New Year edition ot 32 pages would be a credit to a city of ninny times tho population of Med ford. Its Illustrations are of a char acter to arrest the attention of per sons desiring to make homes on this coast and tho various Industries de scribed with facts nnd figures an to what la being accomplished In that part of the state. The writer will always bo Interested In tho success ot IMItor George Putnam tor ho-knew him as a sturdy, active, black-haired boy In Omaha. Ho comes ot good Stock. ini: SAVES THREE LIVES LOS ANGELES. Jan. H. Tno bravery of Mrs. C. P. Foley In tho faco or a riro that momentarily threatened to cause tho collapse of a neighbor's homo today, saved tho lives ot Mrs. Martha Johns, an aged woman and Mrs. George Campbell and Mrs. Campbell's small baby. Discovering tho flro that had al ready enveloped tho adjoining house hf Mrs. Johns, Sirs. Foley rushed from her own home, ran Into the burning houso, and groped her way to tho beds occupied by tho other women, who had been overcome by smoke. Sho dragged Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Campbell to tho door and mado a third trip for the baby, reaching the street less than two minutes beforo the roof or the burning houso col lapsed. LEGISLATURES OF TWO STATES BSGIN SESSIONS OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 14. How ard Taylor, republican, was elected speaker of tho house and Pilnoy Al len, republican, elected president pro tern of the senate at tho thirteenth biennial sesidon that opened hero to day. Ilotli presiding offlcors are from King county. Tho progressives had a candidate In ouch house, but mustered only twenty-eight votes In the houso aud thirteen In tho senate Tho democrats had no candidates nnd tor the most part voted with tho re publicans. CLINTON WRIGHT MANAGER OF ASHLAND FRUIT EXCHANGE The board of director of liie Ash land Fruit & Produce iiflsnciutioii met Inst week nud Rcleclcd Clinton Wright, who bus been bookkeeper for the iiHHociation for soverul years, (o tho position of munuger. (' U Gillette wuh re-elected president, M. 0. Llninger wn elected Kccrelnry nud C. I). Liunkin treasurer. Mcrltol Hair Tonic keopH tho scalp in a healthy condition, provents the hnlr train falling out, restores It to Its natural color and used regularly keops the hair soft and fluffy. Has kin's Drug Store, BRAVERY YYUIY1AN5 mtcdfotcd, Oregon. Tuesday. January k loin. l.V-UU Judge ArchbalrJ,Who Was Impeached iisissssssFVviHssr., 4" k rK-liMsssssssssssssssssW ? s B - ift isssssssssssssssssH 3 WBStP --iM J rrn"S ' m -JUI mllUijL' NEW YORKiVOTES FOR POPULAR ELECTION ALIUNY, N, Y . J.iu 14 -Hy n vote of 12S to four, tho state as sembly panned today the rouMllu tlonnl amendment providing tho sub mission to the voters o( tho stitte, of legislation ror the direct election r United Stales senators. Tho meas ure now goes to tho senate, nud Its passage by that body Is assured. ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF COLUMBIA WASHINGTON'. Jan 14 Tho first pork barrel appropriation bill of) tho present section of congn-s was reported to the house today when tho house rivers und harbors committee I brought In Its annual appropriation bill providing for 140,800,000 tor tho Improvement or rivers nud har- bors throughout tho country. The committee agreed on tho meas ure, after a stormy session thut tout ed several hours. Tho largest single appropriation was iC, 000. 000 tor tho Improvement or the Mississippi from tho head or, tho paH.'o to the mouth of tho Ohio. Other Mississippi Improvements was the Missouri river, f 2S.li00. An appropriation or $1,000,000 to Improve tho mouth ot tho Columbia river, Oregon, was pasned. Other Oregon appropriations were: Nehn lem Hay, 1100.000; Coos Ilay. $80, 000; Columbia and lower Willam ette below Portland, $100,000; Co lumbia river at Cascades, $100,000; botween Tho Dalles rapids and tho head or Celllo Fulls, $000,000. In Washington, tho Oak Harbor canal, $O2,G0O. SNOW FORTY FEET DEEP IN CASECADE MOUNTAINS SEATTLE, Jan. II. -At dark to night tho Northern Pnrlflc cleared It wreckugo enst of tho utampedo tun nel, whero tho North Const limited ran Into n rotary plow early today. Tho trnlns nro now running, but not on schedule. Tho snow has ceiiHcd falling In the mountuliiB. Tho Great Northern Is still tied up on its mountain division. Tho Mil waukee had ten miles of track cov ered with slldeH today. Tho Mllwau keo has established a wireless tele graph sorvlco, Tho snow Is piled forty fot high at altitudes whoro tho railroads cross tho mountains. When the thuw com mences thuro will bo a moro serious enemy than tho snow to contond with. The wenthor In western Wnshi Ington Is warm and rainy. DUG UP FATHER'S CORPSE TO SHAKE DEAD HAND ANAHEIM, Tiilif., Jnn. 1 1 Lu bo ring under u hallucination that lie Imd rcooivul u couiinnud from lieu veil In klmko tho left bund of lli fuliier, long deceased, Henry (Irvwc, I'J, for mer iiminto of nil iihvIiiui, opened lh gtuve und eiisl;cl,(;f the dead mini nud gripped his hand, Grown in today in tho minify juil at Hnnln Ann nwuit ing notion by u liiniiey miiiiiiiHidon. John A. Perl Undertaker 2H H. HAHTLKTf I'lioueu M. 471 und 473 Ambulance Bcrvlco Deputy Ccroucr .i.U-Li--i-i-l-i.ll 1 1. A.-.JUL. J 'JUL, REFUSED NiCKLE FOR CANDY, SHOOTS MOTHER IMTTMU'ltU. Pa. Jnn. II lie fused five colli In bu ennd liv hi mother, I.erov lliggiu, up'd 11, shot nud killed her In tlit-tr homo hero, nud it today nwitiling dipo-iliuu of bin ease. After the deed, I lie child fired a gnu through (he wall of the liouc, lending the iliee to believe until the boy confcicd, that xoiuo uuUider mih to bliime. Arv Yon Affllrtc,: With Piles? nils disease, whether aculo or chronic, Is waslly nnd rapidly over coniu by using Mcrltol Pile Kciuody Given positive aud iicrmnuont roller when all others tall, and wo heurttly recommend It lo any nufferer. lias kins' Drug Storo. fifealfte Moth "Vtomcn who bear children and re main healthy nro those who proparo their systoms In ndranco o? baby'n coming. I'iiIosh tho mother aldn naturo In Its pre-natal work tho crisis finds nor system uneaunl to the de mands mndo upon It. and sho Is often left with weaUnod health or chroula ailments. No remedy Is do truly a help to naturo ns Mother' Frlond. It relieves tho pain nnd discomfort caused by the strain on tho ligaments, makes pliant tboao fibres and muscles which nature Is expanding, and soothed tin Inflammation of breast glands. Mother's Friend assUr.c a speedy and complete recovery and sho la'Tof'u VotlsrCr9 healthy woman to w g -M enjoy tho roar JTrsfSIMsl lug of her child. Mother's Friend Is sold nt drug stores. Write for our frcu book for oxpoctaut mothers. rRADnno regulator co aiui., Cu E.D.Weston Official Photogrtapbor of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Tarda Portraits Interior nud exterior views Flush lights Negatives made nnv timo nnd any place by awnoint uiont. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 MU Japanese Store - Closing Out Salo 20 Off on All Goods , Vewt Main St. i Next to Hotol Medford Wk Srs Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau All Kinds or Propel ty Fur .Male roil KxciLXNon 9 notes near Portland, In timiitl town, nil In cultivation, A-1 soli, HO fruit trees, all-klndn of berries, II room modern huusc, onliirut wiillm, eompli'to water HjHteln, good limn, chicken houso, toot hoimo, lino fruit houso, 1 hour inr sorvlco to Pott laud. Will tiiuln for nicely oipilppod stock fnMu, will pny numlt dlfferonco. lltl aoiort In Applognte, good houso and hitrn, .10 acre cleared nud In cultlMilhut, good water right, will trndo for modern hutiKntow, with Komn eiHh dlfferonco, Itauelies In Oklahoma, Now Mexi co and Texas to trade fur lloguo rUor uillny or Medford properly. Htoro mom, I loom dwelling at lacliod and utcaut corner lot In Kenltlo, block from car lino, In oxchaiign fur nenut lots In Htibiirbs ot Medford. Good acreage, nonr Medford to ex change for stock of merchandise to tho value or from $10,000 to $40,000. For Kent Furnished nnd unfurnished houses and rooms. H joit Imvo ranches or houses for rout list with us. Ihuployiuent Girls nud women for gouornl house work. Wnltrot $.10 room nud board. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phone Home 1 1 Oppotlto 'ntdi Hotel HOOMH n and 7. PA1AI UI.OCK. Parties wjshlng to nibscrlbo or rouuw their subscription to Tlio Saturday Evening Post Tho Ladios' Home Journal, or Tho Country Oontloman Please notify C. A. DeVoe, 418 W. Mnln. District agent for tho Curtis Publishing Co. Hack numbers nl says on baud. Phono CC11. SECOND IDEAL CRUISE at Tim S.S.CLEVELAND W.OOO TONS) Leaving San Francisco Feb. 6 Vl.lt fimowi llllt. l Oa.ilrl EtUlltl lttBMkU vtlcli HttM tf slot, Kfrtr loor (M nwatixt l.i4. 110 DAYS $650 and up lflJlD ill utrnttrr Im iSatt 4 tr. ,llr rtrtuio. Iwitli !. tertt lUo rillCMil tttn t.4 rrcu Jf (Jll.r (Vl I tU Orltnl. II Wl liin, I'tum CmI lull i4 rtffl, '. irrll If lllmttnlr htki. WAMBKRC-AMERICAK LINE 100 Powell Kt., Hnu FrancUco, Col., or local agculs. You Can Obtain The Best Results ONLY with tho host Mediums, and this means not only your skill In mix ing tho dough, but tho material )ou put In your cakes, cookies nud pastries, Wo orrcr you In CRESCENT BAKING POWDER n perfect leaven- r or, with a guar- f4 'IS nnteeil stuiiilaru of purity. It will cost you lioa per lb, nt your grocers, nud wo will bo pleased to send you u cook book containing souiu ploudld recipes on receipt or 2c In stumps. 'JJI I cimscn.vr mantfactuhino COMPANY', fienttle, Washington. 1 AroundfVNrM U&o Theatre i Owiiift; to tllO UCtTHH.ol1. tlO, ' Mr, KBNWOHTJIVPJjAYIflllB r With JIWLUNDUFIi'Y Jilngagoment has heen oxteiided for an indefinite period. ilVrograni Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Double .'Bill: "THOU SHALT NOT KILL" . in Ono Act. , "LENA RIVERS" ' h Throe Acts 20o-PRIOES30c .. Box office open Scats rt'sorvoil by Hotel Medford Hunum without butli nilo per day nud up. ItooiiiM with bntlt mi.no per day nud up, Special lutes by uoeji or luoutli, Coiublualloii broalifiiHls every morning iint tl.t nud Ifl touts, Toiiioiidw'h Sine MKItCll.l.VIK' I.UNt.'ll Ulo ii:no to a p. in, Puroo of Tomiitoo ii'lu AucIiiIho Meiliillloiin of Itoyiil Ulilnook Haluiou Moiiteholhi Poiutuos liurhesso llolloil Huddle ut Mutton ii'lu PoiIukiiIno VIoiiuii Veil I Loaf ibiueo llrltim Mlneod Turkey t'roiiuutlos Attx Potlt Pols Mnshod I'otntnos Htowod Carrots lttuco Hiilad with French dressing Uroeii Applo Plo tlmpo Fruit Hliorlnit Ton C)ffoo Milk Announcement Wo lutvo oiiitiigod for )i short tlmo at n very Jingo uxpoiiMO Heir Curl llrlfieu of llorllu nud Mliio. Cnptollii l3l)iio, loiicortUls, rumnioiicliiK Jnn imn 2Jd. -4i X-U Luxury Without Extravagnnco Hotel I Von Dorn 1212 Turk Street i I Finest popular priced I Hotel iu San Francisco t I Modem Contral z WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Wbrro on Uct Vour .Mnuoy's Worlli on llolli ld. of tho IHmo hitciai, kpi:;i.i Todty ami Tomorrnw Only Tho lliimurkablo liidlnn nd Frontier l.lfo Plcluro "Tin: iNVAiii'.ns" Thrif, Itcel tljlDO Feet Tho Mint 'I drilling Photoplay liver Produced liy tlio "Kny lice'' Co. Heller Than 'CUHTHH'rt lHT IMOIIT" llc.lilrM Kit) Fort of ltlt.ltoarlng (Vniedy AI HATIimt, tho Klngcr Ileal Mimic and effects ADMISSION. 5o AND lOo Mntlnccs Dally, S to C p. m. Coming Features "Tho Intnders," nil oxclttng Indlnu nnd frontier llfu plcturo, It's a "Kaylloo" In 3 reels. Jim. nth nnd Hth Narah lleriilinuli In Iter greatest suc cess "Queen Iillrnbeth" Jan. 20th and 2 lit. ISIS THEATRE limn Finrr of FIMTl'lli: FII.MH W-U .NUWH FltO.M THU HAIiKANH TOHAY A. 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