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' vmr, nrx f iifjiwa.m.i"-'.n?! ." 'j. 'j . BET NEW ML Aecordlwt t K H. St'otlRrcw, ft jmrdon nt tiit ntAtn ponlfentlnry, who Is In Modfonl on official business. Prank Seymour nml Mike Spnnos, convicted of the nuirilcr of Ooorge DodnBknlous, a OrccU, In this city 8iitpmbrr 22, nnd sentenced to be executed February H, arc confident that tho supremo court will roverso their cane nnd order n new trial. Ai penis In tho enso have been taken which stays execution until tho su premo court passes on the nutter. "Seymour nnd Spauos," states Mr, SnodRrass. "were worrjlnj; consid erably boforo tho nppeal wail taken hut now seem to believe, that a new trial will bo ordered In their case. They nro cheerful hut havo developed n deep religious strain. Kach man has tnemorlicd the catechism and they upend hours In reaalns religious works. They continue to maintain that Tom Frckcs assisted them but both linvo admitted that their confessions were obtained properly and that they wero present at. nnd assisted In the kllllnR. They throw the blame for the most part on Frekas however." EIGI SOLONS ARRESTED CHARLESTON, Y. Vru, Feb. 12. Arrest of from six to ten members of the legislature involving many "hij;ber ups' is expected hero today, follow ing the alleged graft disclosures la the slates governing body which cnued five nrresls yesterday. It is reported that Wm. S. Edwards, prngrcMvo Candida to for United Strifes senator, employed Hums de tectives who made the arrests to date, but many republicans assert the democrats in the legislature nlfio par ticipated in the exiosiire in the hope of involving ten or more republicans. It U deelnred the democrats hoped to effect tho re-election of Senator Watson, democrat, by preventing the legislators under suspicion from vot ing. MINIMUM WAGE BILL IS PASSED SALEM, Ore., Feb. 12. The min imuin wage bill for women nnd chil dren will become law unless vetoed by the governor, following its passage by Ihe houfcc. The hcnuto pnb&ed the bill several days ago. Tho bill provides for n commission of threo upon whom is conferred the power to establish a minimum wage, hours of employment and conditions of lubor for woman and child workers. REVIVAL SERVICES MEDFORD METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The evangelistic service now in progress in tho Methodist Episcopal church of this city, E. Olin Eldridgc the pastor conducting them, nro wid ening in interest nnd ower with every service. Lnst evening was one of gi'iiuino revival nnd spiritual uplit:, reminding one of the dnys of o'rf. Three aoiiIh were happily blessed, nml the eutire nltar was filled with olhcis n-eking a deeper work of grace and greater endowment of power. At the close of the services many wero the happy and jubilant forces which tes tified to the fact lint they had nut sought (u vain. The singwg by the chorus choir nnd congregation was t'lilliuniiiKtio nnd innpiriiig. Esi.eciut. Jy effective wns s solo tendered by tho dircelor, F. ( Edmuides. The tliemu f Hid pnsJorV sonno.i this evening is "Wliul Almt I lo t. Saved V You are ordiully invito! to como and bu one with u. NO ONE CONSULTS WITH PRESIDENT-ELECT WILSON IMUXCKTOX. N. J Feb. 12. 1'iesident-clei't Wooilrow Wilson de nied todny that anyone hnd cnniimiti icated with him rcgurding the silun tion in Mexico. He spent tho day in bis library, DICMj. Dothn llanna, wife of Joo Ilannn, died Ftihruury 11, at her homo on Koguo River 8 miles north of Kuglo Point. Blio was a pioneer resident of tho valley and n nutlvo of Miss ouri. "She- loaves n hugo host of frlunds to mourn her loss. SEYMOUR D SPANOS HOPE TO MOR NIA I ! mm Our Correspondents ! ASHLAND NOTES I Jlv Oliiervrr Mr and Mrs. Oreenwood of Liberty street, went to Hornbrook Inst Satur day to visit the latter' sister, whom she had not seen for some time. They returned Monday evening nfter nn enjoyable visit and reported that It was very foggy nt Hornbrook all the time they were there, while we peo ple of Southern OrcRon wero basking In the beautiful sunshine. They also reported several feet of snow on the Slsklyuus, The First Hrethren church Is hold ing revival meetings which will con tinue for two weeks. Prof. Isancs of Cottage Grove Is conducting tho singing. Donald Walker has gone to Mur phy, Ore., where he will teach a three month's school. Miss llattle Trlplett has gono to Medford for a short visit. The Siskiyou club will meet with Mrs. Swedenburg on Wednesday af ternoon. Ladles nro Invited to take their fancy work. Tho Parent-Teachers' association held nt tho West school last Monday was well attended and some excellent papers on Reed Rands were read. ! Also a very Interesting tnlk on Dress lletorm was given by Miss Kaiser, which was followed by a lively dis cussion. The Cottago prayer meeting of the Fifth district mets with Mrs. J. O. Gregory next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. All Christians Invited. Miss Ilcllc Cochran of Medford, Is visiting Ashland friend", this week. among them being. Mesdames B. K. Pblpps, U. O. Van Wcgen nnd Thos. Culbertson. Ora Young who has been visiting relatives In Ashland for several week has returned to Jacksonville where he will visit for a few days beforo re turning to his homo in Canada. Sthel Patty, who has been very 111, Is slowly Improving. Mrs. William Myer, of Hlih street, was called to the bedside of her sis ter. Mrs. Minnie Howe, of Sacramento, Cat., a few -days ago. Mrs. Itowe was taken dangerously ill with spin al meningitis and was taken at once to a hospital. She Is a little Im proved at this writing, although thcro is little hopo for her recovery. I PHOENIX PHYLERS Mrs. Gardener bns moved into Mrs. Houston's house on First street. Miss Marion Townc returned from Jacksonville Saturday after spending a week with friends in that city. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Fuller spcut Fri day in Ashland. J. Camibcll nnd family of Medford have moved into tho Week's house on Pacific Highway. Mrs. Alice Smith of Medford sjcnt part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller nnd fnmily. Mr. nnd Mrs. I). Lehners entertain ed the Young People's Hible Class of tho Presbyterian church Friday even ing. W. Wortmnn, who has been rp'i'G tick for tho past two weeks, is im proving. Miss Luln Roberts entertained n few of her friends last Wednesday evening. Mm. F. E. Furry entertained a number of Leo's classmates Friday evening in honor of his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elfers spent pnrt of the week with their daughter in Cen tral Point. The W. C. T. U. met with Mr. A. II. Fisher Thursday ufternoon. Mrs. John E. Roberts spent Sntur day and Sunday with relatives near Jacksonville. Tho Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. George Fuller Wed nesday afternoon. Specinl meetings are in progress at tho Christian church. Mrs. W. C'nrless entertained Fri day afternoon in honor of Miss Carol Fish who will soon leave to miike her home in tho east. The hride-to-bb wns the recipient of many handsome presents. liyomei Inhaler For Catarrh? If You Own Quo Then you ought to know that druggists everywhere VII hand you a bottlo of Ilooth's HYOMBl for only 60 cents. Pour a few drops of HYOMBl Into tho Inhaler and start this very day to breatho the healing Balsamic vapor and destroy tho Ca taarh germs. With every package of Ilooth's HYOMBl comes a little booklet which explains how easy It Is to end tho misery of Catarrh and Croup. It Is mado of Australian Eucalyptus and contains no harmful drug. Jlut best of all Chus. Strang is au thorized to refund your money is you nro dlsatlsfled. If you haven't the HYOMBl inhaler ask for tho com plete outfit, J1.00. Just breathe It No stomach dosing, - mmFo'n mrr, Tnrnnm I raimii KANE CREEK ITEMS. I Mrs Sutton nnd daughter Maude, of Gold lltll, spent a day recently the guests of Mrs. Sutton's sister, Mrs Ilean and family. Mr. Norrls. who Is developing a quarts mine on Kanes creek, Is spend ing a few days with his family In Medford. Mr. Lewis was transacting business In the Hub city on Saturday, Horn, on Feb. T, to Mr. and Mrs. Hyrloy a girl baby. Quite a few from Kanes creek at tended the dance at Moonvllle Satur day night nnd report a most delight ful time. Wo are sorry to say that Mrs. Householder Is somewhat Indisposed nt this writing. Chnrles Stlneburg. manager of the lime company, was doing business on Kanes creek tho forepart of the week. ltev. Mark Davis preached at the Dardanelts school house on Sunday to a good sized audience, Katherlne Foley, who Is teaching a successful school on Sardine creek, pent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. lllglnbolham were transacting business In Medford on Saturday. Professor and Mrs. G roe nleat of Contral Point, were looking nfter their business Interests on Kanes creek one day recently. Pearl lllglnbotham who spent Fri day and Saturday with Mrs. Slmam of Sams valley returned home Sunday. Mrs. John Thompson, a former resident of this place, but now of Klamath Falls, was called here very sudden to administer to tho wants of his father who Is not expected to live, at his homo near Jacksonville. Sunday being an ideal day every ono seemed to tako advantage by walking, riding or otherwise basking In tho sun shine. Southern Oregon Is sure a fine place lu which to live. Mr. Hyrloy made a trip to the Pass on Monday for medical treat ment, returning the same day. Mrs. Coffen of Central Point Is the guest nt her son, Mr. Hyrloy and family for a few days. Tom Klrck made a business trip to the hub city the latter part of the week. Kanes creek business visitors to Gold Hill this week were: Messrs. Mardon, nyrley, Leu Is, lllglnbotham, flhoten, Foster, Klrck and Foley; Mesdames Mardon, noggls, Ilrown, Sbrlmp, lllglnbotham and the Misses Mary HogglB and Vera Henderson. I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS I 4 I Misses Ella and Edith Stone nnd Llovd March sjent Monday in Tolo. Mr. U. F. Peart nnd Mrs. J. 0. Inecsou spent Monday in Grouts Pass. Mrs. Coffits is spending this week in Gold Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Glensnn, Mrs. J. 0. Herring, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Gregory, Eli Gregory, Wnymnn War ner, I. J. Purkeypile nnd James Ing ram were Medford visitors Mondnv afternoon. Rev. Drunk of Phoenix spent Mon dnv here. Mrs. II. C. GJenson of Phoenix, who spent the week-end with relatives here, returned to their home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson nnd children of Klnmalli Falls arc hero vi-dting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fay of Grants Pass wcro midweek guests of .Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Moon in this eit Mrs. J. X. Smith nnd daughter Miss Gruel, who havo spent the past month in visiting iclntives nnd friends in Roseburg, hnve returned home. Mr. Perkins of eastern Oregon is JJ$ 5 t f r T i Hibbard'vS New Grocery OPEN FOR BUSINESS y Everything is new and .. t t t f f T T t 35 lbs. host sugar for $1.00 Standard Corn, per can 10 Standard Tomatoes, per can 10p Good brand Pens, per can IO9 Fancy' Applegnte Buttor, roll 75t Our Leader, Magnolia Coffee, lb. 35 To each lady purchaser TTTXTT? OQO ALLEN'S OLD STAND AjLlwrNJjy AOZ 36 AND 40 SOUTH CENTRAL v JJJJJJJ w,nro.m wrcnyimv.,wrAnv 12, 10m. . ; . 11 . ,. . - visiting lilt cousin, (U'nrie PetMiW, In Ihe siiiniflft of this city. .Mrs. Mntllu Power nnd dnuglilrr limn relumed lo their home in (lold Hill after u few tlityV iH with rein- j lives. I). ('. Grim made n IiiihIiiph trip In Tolo Tuesday. John F. Williams spent Tucnlny I" Hny Gold. MUs Mii brlli l'enil nnd Mrs. Mnbne were Medford isltors Tucs duy. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. All nre enjoying the fine spring weather. Frank Elliott motored nut fiom Medford Sunday for n short visit with the homo folks. L. Miller n turned with him to tritium until the next da v. Mrs. (.. It. Kilter is ery ill with lliroat trouble. Her many friend hope for it pecdy recovery. Messrs. It. l Slend nnd G. II. AN den lime had the electric power fot irrimitnig extended to their places and lime nlo installed electric lights Elliott and Miller have the lights in the Riverside, store and in their home, nnd l I). Woolveilon nNo has Ihe electric lights hvMntled. The com pany will soon extend the line to Rock Point when the rest of the Riv erside colony will be supplied. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Nye uud Mi-s Anna MeKeown were Medford isitor Inst Wednesday. The Recreation Club hnve enjoyed very interesting meetings recently. One with the Mesdames Slead and one with Mrs. I. ( Porter. Mrs. Gay and MNs Harper were in Medford Saturday on business. There will be a uncling of Ihe Riv erside Country club nt the home of G. II. Aldcn Saturday owning, fur the transaction of busbicss. C. I). Woolverton was a Medford business ifcitor Tuesday. The uiembors of Ihe Riverside Re creation eluh were treated to a sur prise at the regular meeting of the club Thursday nfternoon when the announcement wns made that their Mpulnr president, Maud Elliott Hut ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott of Foots Creek hnd been mar ried February till to Charles P. Champlin, mnnnget of the Chupmilu Dredging cotnuiny nnd the El Ori much. The happy couple had ipiietl.v slipped over to Jacksonville nnd County Judge Toil Velio performed the ceremony. Host of congratula tions were extended to till bride and groom who are Very popular along Rogtio river, nnd ihe expressed feel ings of the club mVmbers are heartily endorsed by many" friends of the cou ple. Mr .nnd Mrs. Champlin will re side nt the El Ori ranch on Foots Creek and will bo nt home to their friends after March 1st. BUTTE FALLS Wo nre glad lo see the snow going, as we have hail about six vvcckx of hleighint; in thirf viciniiy. I Tho Norrn family took Iheir tic- part tire Thursday for southern ("alt Ideilver Oallars lut Joognt ia IturxIcringboU iKape. Try iKem it will pay you. The newert iKape 'J llie Pembroie, with LINOCORD "SSAP.ON" BUTTONHOLE. i tuei 2 for 25c Pembroke, 211 In. Kentelt, I J'K In. Cuiluro. 2 lit. GEO. P, IDC C CO. Alio Mjlert of Ma Stilrlt TnOY, M. Y. fresh and we will be pleased to dors. Prompt delivery. A Few Specials we will give ono 10c package Powder FREE fnriiln where lie Intends lo go lulu Ihe running htpducNti, Mr. Cross Iiiih Just tetiimed from mi citnidcil ttlp In Cull fori 1 1 a. Mrs. Downs hns been on the sick list but is luipioving. Mr. Knotted is nursing a spnilued ankle on account of the ire. About Ihe only social eveuN in Hullo Fulls this whiter Is emd par ties. Mr. nud Mrs. C. 0. Milker enter (ninod at MO Inst Thursdiiy. Re freslnnents were served nud a good time hud by those present, who wen Mr. nud Min. Huel Itildrclh, Cut-son, Stoddard, Spencer, Messrs. Curl Jueksoii uud John Cudnil. A little labor would improve Ihe temper of our eitlxeiiM, The Indies nid will meet with Mrs Edgar Smith Thursday. Miss Gemell Jiukou returned to her home in Kutte Falls alter n shot! visit in Eagle Point with her put-cuts. We expect the wheels lo begin turning about the middle of this mouth lu tho form of wood saws. Clears Skin of Worst Eruptions Remarkable Action of a Rem edy That Drives Every Speck of Poison From Body. There I a itmnjtn. mytttrlaus power tn a rcmrkub!o lol mnllclno that nn.U Its wy through ll:o circulation by what Is known n DUIlia oclrcttnn. Tti rm Jy Is Swltt'a Hum Si. .He-, or H M, tl. Scltnr cannot explain Jut why cer tain Icniont In I In blissl (! tho bot.c. othrrs nourUli th imlr root, ami io nn. Ami It Is this Mine inyltla etton of U. 8 H. that attack all i)ljr.l put. ilrlrM away alt scrim. IiimIi all tor. and supplant the activity uf ill.ti germ with the iwcrful tirollng aattnn uf Irucocyu. ttrn.irktle litlmunlali hare torn written that proro txyorsl qucatlun there la no blood OUrjaa but what can ba etirest hy H. 8. H. And In uQ tho ratfi that wera trcattd with mercury. I'slMcs, arx-nlc, cppr ami other minerals with n permanent affect, the moat nttnnUhlns- recoveries Imvo been made by H. H 8, There la not u blooj taint of any na ture that run remain In it lyMitni fortl rieJ by Ihl moat won.Urful remedy, hr It I sbaolutely imre uuJ cotitulm only thoae rleinenta thut Ihd MikkI naturally aaslmltatea, and wtikh tho tloue urate fully accept. It agrrea with thn lrnnl ilcllcate stomAch, cvm In Ihnno cc where tho un uf slmnr drux ha weakened thn dttreatlvo s)tem that met Iclne cannot U slven. Get II 00 tMltle of 8. 8 P at any druic stern nnd thus te aiaureil uf a complete euro of any rr"p live bloo.1 dlaeae. If your cues I po rullar amt you ilclro ap-'Ul lvlro write tn Tho Hwlfl Hperlrte C., Medlc.il Pept i:7 Hwlfl Hi.!-., AtUnU, Ox Hotel Medford I too ins without iMtth ROc per day anil up. Itoouts with batli 91.80 per day anil up. Hcclal rates by week or month. Combination breakfasts every morning lis, 3.1 and 1.1 cents. Tomorrow 'h MIJItCIIANTH M'.NTII "ilC U5c 11:30 to 2 p. in. I'ottngo L'Auglalse Tried Silver HiiioUm Cnrdlual rnnimes Itlssolo Itasst'iipfcffcr Needles Itngout of Spring l.auil) Jardiniere Spaghetti Mllnnnlso Cold Slaw 1-cmon Cream I'lo I'm It Sherbet Toa Coffco Milk During meal hours beautiful music ami singing will lo renderetl by llerr Cnrl firlsaen nml Mine. Itvelyne. i z z ? ? ? T t t V f f t T ? t T ? Y T ! havo you call or phono or- ISSE2i22lflii,&s H Empress Flour, per sack $1.25 Pyro White Yov, per sack....Jj1.60 AVn also handle Carey bakery pro ducts. Nice line fresh vegetables and fruits. of Diamond "W" Jelly When you ask -for Cyrus Noble the dealer knows that you know fjood whiskey. It fosii )on the nnr . W. J. Vnn Sclmyvcr & ?' MORNING SHOPPING GROWS IN FAVOR The Clirlstinnn liivlUtlou of tho merchant to shop muly" Is Mill bearing fruit. Women know well Hint hy shunplitK early lu tho mornliiK their pun huso can lie iimdu with fur greater leisure it ml comfort and with tho feeling that what they buy will lie thoroughly satisfactory, At that time the stores are not so crowded; tho stocks me nil lu good order, so (hut time Is saved lu finding the host shade or site, nud the clerks are not fagited out. All the merchants who advertise lu Tho Mall Tribune want you to do jour shopping nt the most favoratilo (lino of (he day. Itverythlug Is lu jour favor Tor morning shoppliiK. ItiMd The Mull Tribune onrefully nud cuimtutitly every night, so that j on may bo ready to no shoppltii; early next morning. I'liiu .vour shopping tour In advance. Know what to hny and where to buy to best ndvnutiiKc. When special unit nre advertised the open ing hour U not loo early to visit Ihe store. (Cop right, 10 1 a, hy ,1 i'allun ) TURKS WILL LEAVE EUROPE ACCORDING TO BIBLE PROPHECY iCslnlilish capital ai .Ifriisalcin. f'omo to the St'Vi'iillwlay Ailvciitist clinrfli on North liivorsiili Thui-stln.v cvt'iiiii, l''t'h. Kl, and hoar an o.vposition of tho most wontlorfnl prophooy in tho l.ihlo flosinj; with tho driving !' tli4 Turks from Kuropo whih takos plaoo just hoforo tho most important ovtnt in tho world's history. CONCERT 1 FvJH aa'aaiaflL ViaiH HlalBA iaiBiaia k O. A. C. Glee Club SONGS STUNTS SOLOS READINGS QUARTETTES SCOTCH MONOLOGUES High School Auditorium Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 8 p. m. Prices 35c and 50c Soats on Sale at Haskins' ss Order Inspected Sash,Doors and Mlllwork comoc rnosr doors e? en tin II six ?C.OU Up i my ns viscis doom co 7R nn -luiraatud ?C.fOUJ INilOI WINDOW TRIM In llll.lO OflR SIMM 'JW INtlOC 00011 TS1M (Itr mi lis QQq i.ucn'r win'dowi-14 i 8- CI IB ahKkr!l !! tfSUCl riOUR IINS-d nit luvi a lull -tin, It'ill'itl1 (Ilka cut CI Rl -71-lk.iaaaalty) I.OU Wrlto for CATALOQ No. ''' II I IRK. Wl ill! futaliK iitlmilti il lullhl thirju. Wi it boI nil routs Unbii tU (Mum X PANCL DOOnl uirnU'd . $1.40 W Sttl AnyfMtry snil tMf Prtmptly Aaywhir PSJjMlu nnv other good whUhry. Oo cioncrnl AgonU, Portland. ,J Jf DIRECT from a Factory makes a Specially ol i"--'r7"?n I