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pkutj Trrnwi in Hii n MEDFOT?!) fifA'TH TI.TTWNR MflnFOnn. OmtflOY, FWfDAY. VM)UVnY 2fl. lOlfl ij, hii .H .,n,,0,mtpt i iiii ni ii n mimwnji mm imi 1".'."' '"."' 'W i K ,t Ph r v Ltf bf's : I - PH WORKERS E REJECT INCREASED WAGES OFFERED HAN riWNc'lHCO. (.. JVI. 28. Tlix (Unit let council nf Mlcchlrnl Workcni, ly it Idg rovenml vole, r Jceted (ln .'oniM tutilKn nfftir of llm I'lllillli) Teleuliono unci Tolcitrunll romimny ior it 'i( cmita per day In erenao liiNlimtt of ii MiTi'iit nilmi mi rcjiii'dli'il. Tho returns) nre Incoin (dote, there lii'lni! ntlll n few Incitl. lo licnr from, lint nfflclnln lit (lie ecu (nil lieiidiiinitcrii In I lihi rlly, where tin ri'liiriin nro lining ciinvnnacd, Muted tmlii)' tluil the tolnl iniUniid Ini: voin wmilil not niter (ho insult, u n tlic union, which hiivn not heen luxird (roiii voted overwhelmingly nitnliiM nereiitlug Hie roiiipiuiy'ii prop 'mltlon. Th ii only Mr Incuts wlioan vnlen nrn yet to lie I'otiiiti'il tint those of Hpoltnun, nml tho aeiitlmcut In tliot aerilnu In idrongly opposed to tin1 of for. Vice President K. K. Hmllli or the tnteriintlnunl llrnthcrhond of lllet Itlrnl Workers alntcd that tinotlinr conference In rcgnrd to tlm contro versy will Im held with tlm corpora (Ion nfflclnl this nftcritnou GAYN OR IS FUNNIEST INC IN AI FAIR BRIDE OF Dtlly Hint from Paris, BATTLNG NELSON SEEKS DOC Ni:V YORK, IVti 5 Asked to itny wlmt he considered the funniest thing ho hail seen In New York. I'rufi'Mtor Henry Uergesou of tlm I'ul verslty of Pnrls uuhealtntlngly re. piled: Why, your iimjor, Wllllnm J. tiny, nor." Here llnrgesou shook with Intigh tur unit centinued: Thirty yearn of atudy nml tr)lnr. hint not taught tn how in litugh until I mine In New Yorx. I would ndvlsn nil 'aolomnrhnly' persons to come horn nnit Just follow (litynor'a urtlona. I rad the pupera eer.v ilny to i'i' what Muyor (in)iior I doing. mi I ran laugh.1' Uergesou refused to ipcrlfy nny one nrllnn of the mnvor that lie considered partlrnlarly funny. THIRD VETO FROM OLYMPIA, Wnali., Kill. 2R, - The lhml veto of flovcrnor l.t-ter reitelinl the house Iniliiv It Milken nut tun.' heel mil of Hie mil till ii liudget lull, llllil teilllec tile itppnipriHlinil IiV 58IM1.0.MI. The princiml ileum oh jrntcil to v the governor nro Hie Cheney imriunl Helmut maintenance niinitiittioit of IU."),l)rtl nnd tho $.Vi 1,75(1 iippripnittiou to ri'luplele the cinilc of jtt-.Hi e OF NHW YORK, Ki'li. SB. AcriiHi'il of lunkiiii; it IniNineitH of ilrlinnrhiiii; .vottnc ''' tl lliriiHliiiK tlu-iit into oliMMtro iliuiM of i'j it t'oli'iio of rich yoitni; llrool.l.vit ineii nro up ho fore Hie Kinu'rt iiouuty t;nintl jury toilny. The polioo lielievit tlm inyn teriotm liiNiippi'imiuoo of nt least a ilnxrn k,Mh onii h trnooil to lliene yuiini men. Tlm npoiallniiM of the ellipin were h-etonleil liy Martha Koliler, a 17 year ohl hcIiooI uirl front a prominent fa mil y. DORR FOUND GUILTY SAUW, Mass., Kcli. 28. - pS peeled mi eeipiittnl hut I prefer the elect lie chair lo life inipriHiiiimcut." Thin wiih tlto btatement innilu hero loiluy hy William A. Dorr of Stock "ton, Citl.i convii'li'il Jute yelerilay of iitst (lt'RiTo iniirilt'f of killiiiK li vicli uncle, OciMKe MarMi, of Lynn. I)or uppeai'8 to ho u really ih'pi oseil. DIED. DOUnilUHTYAt IiIh tPftlilonce, 111 South Nowtown, nt 11 p. in., Fob. L7, N. DotiBhorty, uj,'fil nc, it native of WUcoitHln, ft out ncttto DrlKhl'B (llspaito. Uo Icttvcn n whlow timl flvo rhlltlron, 0. W. ami 13. U. ndtiKhorly of Twin Fnllw, lilaho, Mra. (Intro Mr (,'allum, Mabel ami Pear I ninmherty of Medford, two hrotlmrH nml four Hhilorn. Ho lum roHldod In Medford idnro AtiKUHt laut. Fttunrnt from M. K. church. DICNVHIt, Col.. I'eh. 2. Wealtli uttniiot (ouipeimati' me for a loveli-mi inurilaKu. 1 will not auk n cent of alimony. I don't want money, and beautiful hoimwi without low I want u Kitciieu, a I'lotiiimiiiie nml n hi); cook apron In Junt any old place with the rlxht man romiiiK home In Ihu evenliiK lo It Ih dinner with bin, lunch pull under hto ariu.'' Thene were iilaletiluulii Hindu hero today by .Mm, l'ny KIiik NeUou, wlfnl of IlattlluK NoNoii, former llcht-, wli(lit champion, whom h)iu In to wic for dlvoicc. "Am it friend lint wan everXhlm; In the worltl lo me," who continued, "but friendship lu't mnrrluKo. 1 ln llevn he will uinleiHtand the unbatipl-' lien of my poxltloii Hiifflcleiitly to iii-i ninl, rather (linn obtitruct, m effortnl to olitalu illyorce. I mippoiie every one will wonder about It, hut I uuri Juki tryltiK to find hnppluoKH, thui'n all. "That pompotiH wcddlitK nt llcr.e winch and that hriiiu lund! It waa 1 gMjigl JlifflHfiNTlwk i If : i in CABINET B D RAILROAD JOB 10 FOR OUR GEORGE! ALONG IDE COASI awful, never! "I do thoMith. world' 1 didn't wtiut It imvur. not wtiut to rrltlole lint, llu In the bent fellow In the SPECIAL ROAD LEVIES VALIDATED BY SOLONS KAI.KM, Ore, IVIi. "is A- n eli mux to two liuvn of ieere nml ile foul, the old Kimrd of the limine Imiii roller ittHile it mi ctnHil in it iIih pTitle nltvmpt ft rut to belli Sendter KettnerV iHelMl nmil tnv levy hill over until next week' mvwIihi, nml when tlmt fHilml, to ilefent tin bill altogether. They did kill it once, hut hminR lone mi there iniuiedmtelv nrnae .t Moini of pnitent wiihiu their own milk. Uiloiiretle of MuIIiioiukIi Hitid: "1 nni seini: to do what in right in thm. I nlrd no u while Hgn, boennsfl I vi'im wnHicIv mfonuctl. I Imve lenrnrd tltat thin hill U iiIimiIiiIc lv iterefHMtry In ennble the touil H Irietx to levy mini lnxei and build fitod roniU, nml to mumi betwueu $r)00,(100 nml $1100.000 of Ihh ynnr'n nmd taxe. nml I now move its recon niilernlion." With l.atouirlte'it ileterntlned ilc feclion, hix hcfoml liroak with the tun chine leaden) in tnvvndnv where lie believed n ptint of rig-hl a itKitiitat politien to be involved, (he Menm rol ler vviih f limit v nmnHhcil. Oulv et lerihK oppoHltioit I'nwi Siailli mid 1'orheH wnx offeteil.thlM time, mid the hill went throutjh with n roimlnj; whoop, jiiht itM it had come flout the Kciiate. WAHHINdTOV. TiIj '.'-. I ..'M not lake (he inVimr o. folio if it w.i- olfered lo me on n olii p.ntlcr," vm Hie emphntie Matcm il umile by Hh ator Chiinl))rfi1"in lo Id TiOnjmm poller titJii,). '"'I ', loo icdliMiloim for me lo iIImmim it furth r" wim l.'ic M"itit'ir'H only ollr - i trnitt The other tlflinoerntiu neimloM ln 'tervietved liiNfat'fd thnt (lu ennt It-oiild not fifford lo loe ('hmleriniii .on necoiiut of the m,i.II n,ijority m I Ilml body. It 1 rtln.) mdievcd thr.t 'the Oie'oii itennlor will bo tlm next , chitinnnn of the pubhe landi commit tie, which will t'ivo hint rtite,- oiv ixirtuniticH for llu- advniioiinvnt of I'xiliticitl inlereilM in Oie;on limn nnv- llniif die. Ah Heerelnry or the Inter tor he would bo the target 'for hevero cnttci-m front one nid or the other, nnd tins U sure (o leicii li'm hold oil I the Oreu'on -i)lerM. With n f1lit for 're-eli'i'liou only n "hoit ilintancc nvvny, it is believed the neniitor enii not nffoid lo tnke (he rink of leeii inu' bin elinuccB for re-election hy nc eeptini; the portfolio, KenntorH nnd rrprctpnlntivr. wh , nro keeping their enrn to the groutel I on the interior portfolio freely admit i in privnte thnt there U only remote 'ehance of nny rclent mnn reeeiiii' the npiMiiuttneiil. From the bent m. formation obtuinnble it is declared) that n western man in appointed it be i.illirr Vnrn'u n Mmitnnii or Ailifia till. Vltlle dlirlllK the p.1t tWO WeekL,f r.Anrn.U Tl.n fn.. iUnl Tnnt nr,A ban taken another tumble nnd the , Kim- 0f Orejjon nre both netive en-t inenurv U lowi-r tbnn ever with the' didnte! seemn rertnin to cluniimte eneiitlun of one iiIkIi! about 10 dayn them an friendt of each, if not pnnct- iiko when It went to 17. Thursday pals themselves nre snld to have ho. nlKbt It atooil nt 1'J. j depreciated to I'ref.ident-rlept Wilson The outlook la for rolil wnuthPr , citiniiiienitoiiH opiMnc rncii ennui for ai'vernl dnya to come. No rife j dnte n to raise n seriottH doubt im to In tempeialure la expected. J the nihitnbililv of appointinj; eillnr. AlthotiKh the nlKltta "nre cold the daya nre very eomfortnhle. the tber ! NUMEROUS CITIZENS SHOT inonieier raiiKltiK ubout 50. BY AUSTRIAN SENTRIES M.l. I a ' t t f n 4 .' 'or net in .Mr u of fur zr. . - - - Ii '"J If ikit . I R(1U t I It l fl" t t It l.i l. (I, l fit) l,t irmnixf Tti to.l TO MAllHIIFIHM). Or, Feb. 28. ArcordlnK to new given out hero to day by K. M. Cheater, one of the In corporators It la Intended to atnrt Immediately (ho tonntrucllon of the line from hero lo Trlndld, Cat., where It will connect with (ho Conat Linn through Kiireka, and on down to Hnn Frnuclnco. Knslneer lllmlmarsh ot the Koulhern Pacific la today on IiIh way to Snn Frnnrmro to lake up local ruatttm In (ho general ennt neera office. It la understood the rond will fot low the coast line an rloay na poa alblo and will connect with the va rtoua lluea to the Interior now under construction or contemplated. co'maa to tin with atlrrfHC mhmh of palrlotl-m and ChrbtlUfiltr.C All rlthana of Medford nml Tit-laity nrn earnratly Invited to hear Dr. Ilnrnea on Friday night. No nfferlnc will bo takon. Come nt 7j30 p, m. (arr of (ho Ilnptlat Home MlnMonary coclely of th Northern llaptlat ron vendor), will prrnent (h aubjert of the rrlala In Chrlallnnlty f). h. C. Ilnrnea la thoroughly familiar with the Chrhtlnn needa of America; he hna had flrat-hnnd Information ot Chrlatlnn work In the United HUtei; he la withal n powerful apenker who MEETING FOR ALL TONIGHT AT BAPTIST CHURCH Hoy Lemuel C Darncs, D D. of New York city, the great field aecre- 19; The rotd aunp which hna held In, Ugly Sores Quickly Baniihti1 You Marvel How Worat Skin Erup- llooa Dtaappear aa Keault of Tamoua Remedy. MEDFORD MEN FORM ASHLAND HOTEL C0MPANV E HOLDS FIRST SESSION JFNl.AF. Feb. 2S - Oathered from the four corners of Fncle Sam'a nnrthweat pownefblnnii, Alankans nro In KiurtiH hero today, propatntory to opening the flrat territorial leglala lure Monday. Hank, labor, cannery, flaherlea nml railroad reKulatlou nre amuiiK the HiibJertM on which a flood of IdllH hi expected. MRS. HARRIMAN OFF FOR EUROPE WITH DAUGHTER NP.W YOKK, JVb. JH Mrs. F. 11. Ilariiinnn nnd her dauuhter Cnr.vl, nre en roule to F.uropo tmlny. They will visit in France nnd Italv The Ovford Inveatmenl eompanv is! n new corpomtinii just formed in Aslilitnd. sov lb Keeord. The iu-j eonirntom nre F. W. Flreeta of) Medioid nod Measrs-. I.. 1.. Iiagley ami Stum t Snundert of A"hland. Mr. SlU'cU i nreiiilcnt, Mr. Itnuley vice piesideiil nnd Mr. Saundert see rt-tnrv and tronamer. . Thee gentlemen have been, ilnin; littniucftt toKi'llier for tho pnal fiv tearrt on n mutual umteratnndin nml have mnde vnrioua profitable denN in renl ealnte. Their iulcreaM hnve crown until it hna become neppanry to have nn orunnizntion. They have npcordlnclv inroriornpil. TIipv have for $.10.000 en eh IhWiij; h't5 nllolcd itmoiint of Ntiek. In IIuhi- nrioua Investment nelivi lien thi'v will eoHlinue nlonr the yen ei line iIipv hnve been following. One of their protiertiea ia the Oxford hotel nt (Ironic l'aa nml from it the eompanv tukurt il mime. Five venix nun Mestrs. KtreelK nml llaglev nml SnumlerH formed th" Meadiiwhrook Orchnrd company nml developed n fine ranch near the town of Kopte Kiver which thev htill own. EAGLE PHARMACY SOLD TO J. W. DIAMOND YIF.NNA. Feb. 28. The shootms of iiittncrouK civilians bv militnrv sen triet flttriti jr the lht few dnn hna rv Htilted in nn interpellation on the sub ject in parliament, llerr Modrnet vvnnted to know from the mlniater ol defense whether sentries were no unnecpsanrily iptick on their Irinzer nffnir ehnllenRinc n eivilinn, who tin knowinj;lv wnn nppro.tchtnc a for bidden militnrv Hue. In numcrmn 5n stnnees it is deelnred, eitiiena ',d not know tlm ''halt" wna tuennl fi" them nml were elmt ilowii. KUDLI DREAMS OF FINE SO COMES DOWN TO SEE The l.nglo Pharmacy hna been aold by (be Kaglo Drug company to J. W. Diamond, the Jeweler, who la now In charge and will continue the bualncaa on KitNt Main street. Mr. Diamond apeitt twenty-three yenrx lu the drug huidnpaa before, coming to Medford, la nn expert pharmacist, anil will run nn up-to-dntu drug store. The Kaglo drug compnny will con tinue to run the Weat Hide I'linrmncy and will bo tho llexall xtore. ?01lTI.ANn. Ore.. Feb. 28. K. K Knbli. n merchant, rushed into the of fice of Internal Revenue. Collector Dunne and nnxiously inquire! if he had paid hit incorporation tnx. He ini: uHsiiml in the uffinnative, he said: "(Jee, 1 dreamed I had been fined, so came right down to see." Legal blanks lot ! at tk Mall Trlbnna offlca. t( rXITKD HTATIW IlllANCII HTATKJIKXT HYNOI'HIH OF TIIK ANNUAL HTATIUfKNT OF TIIK Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co., Ltd. ' Of Liverpool, In the Htate of Kngland, on the 31rt day of Decomber, 1013, mnde to the Inaurnnrc Conitnlaaloner of the Utato of Oregon, purauaht lo law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital paid up Nena In the United Stntea INCOME, rrcmluma received during the year In cnah .... tfi,890,Gfll.f.3 Interest, dividend and rent received during the yenr G3t.8C5.19 Income from other tource rtcolved during tho year , 3,G4C.07 Total Income - ....$ 9,120,072.79 DianUKHEMBNTa. fatea paid during tho year H.7U0.732.3S Commlmlonn and anlarlea paid during the year 1,91.1,394.01 Tatea, llccnaea nnd fee a paid during the year. .. 233.t29.13 Amount of nil other expenditures - 2, 630,1 17. 7t , , Total expendlturea .,$9,tC7,C73.2C AS8BTS. Value of real eatale owned $l,t01,95H.O7 Value of stocks and bonds owned. C12S.2S0.00 Loans on mortgage! and collateral, etc 3,2tt,796.00 Cash In banks and on hand v - 901.Stl.0S Premiums In courao of collection nnd In trans mission 1,952, 17t.CS Intercut and renta due nnd nccrifcd 113,499.19 J13.739.218.97 .. I13.739.2i 3.97 Collars hit loogcit in Uundtrinj bold tk.pc. Try tkm - it y.ill p.jr )ou. Tk ntwnt Sie 't tlic Prrobrcir. w ilb UNOCCRD " SNAP.ON M nUTTONt IOLE. I ; ui, 2 for 25c ! I'ciulirotc, lit In. Krnwil. X' 1. la. C.iutliiit.. iln. GEO. P. DZ Ck CO. AUo A'ai.Tj ul Uc blurts TRCY. M. Y. u- '"iitnrw, If rou hare ben rxhtlns some blood trouble. trm r;i.p(lre akin d. , call It f-4-xrtna, I i pun, uiorlaali, malaria, scrofula or what ou will, there la but one ur. snfe way to cure II Ak at nar dins stere for a tl 00 bottle of ft P. 8. unit joti are then on the nil to liralth. Tlte action of this rvmarkabla rrrrK-dy Is just as direct. Just u ttltlre. Just as certain In lis Influence as that the aun rl'ts In the east. It U one et those rurc medical force which act tn the blood with the nam desrc ot cer tainty that U (ound In alt natural ten dencies. The manntr In which It dom inates and control tho mysterious trans ference of rich. mi. puru arterial blood for the dUcased vtnoua blood la mar velnus. Out through every skin pore acids, germs and other blood Impurttlca are furcot In tho term of Intl'lb'o vapor. The luncs breathe It out, the liver Is stimulated lo roitsuma a great propor. tlnh of Ititiitirltle., tho stomach and In. testlnes ccasa tu ct'Tivey Into tho blood stream tho cutarrlul, m-larlal terms: the buwH. kldneii. bbidder nnd nil rmunrlorl- of the body arei marshalled tttto a tlxhlliiir force In cxwl every vea. tlBr ef eruptive dl.ease. Iliere Is scarcely n community any where but what has Its Ilvlnic ex.imtla ot the wonderful curative effects of H. H. 8. net a bottle of this famous rcmnly today, and If your caw Is stub born or peculiar write to The Swift Bpe. cine Co. If 7 Swift BUR.. .Mlanla. C Their medical laboratory Is f.irnous and I. rundiicled by rrnnwncd experta lc 1.1. h1 and skin disease. Total nsaets Total nsieta admitted In Oregon.... LIADILITIKS. Crow claims for losses unpaid ..... 852,730,68 , Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand ing rlaka 8,293,074.76 Due for commission and brokerage - (0,793.04 All other liabilities S10.0I7.S8 Total liabilities 19.723,240.03 Total Insurance In force December 31. 1912 .-....... .$1G, 698, G94. 00 11U8I.NKSS IS OHKOON FOH TUB YEAIt. Total risks written during the year $6,877,988.00 Uroas premiums received during the yenr - . 1C9.119.10 Premiums returned during the year 17.17S.35 Loaves paid d.irlng the year 42.472.70 Losses Incurred during the year. - S4.759.4l Totni amount ot risks outstanding in Oregon December 31. 1912 6.497.08S.00 TIIK LIVERPOOL & LONDON & OI.OI1K INS. CO.. LTD.. By J. W. OUNN. Manager. Statutory resident general ngent and attorney for service: W. II. Raymond. It. A. HOLMKS. Agent, MctlfortL Oregon. i 1 . . ,' L 3 orn rrifM I v.t Ua.y with rv.r aM .4 .4. ar-..4 .Mritri. rr..a.fr. . ii. IUt b4 Mm. JrfrM. And they cat out a little brown bear Who always came In far hii share So he site with delight Every spoonful 1a sijjrht Of GOLDEN ROD OATS It's a bear. M Tur f racer's tXXXXlXXt xXXXK4 4 $M$ 4 V$ 4H,ti T f ? ? t y t t r T y y t w Spring Opening of Millinery First showing of Spring ITnts this season. All ladies nre cordially invited to inspect them. Barnard Millinery 32G East Main Next to First National Bank WMtfemore's 11 iShoe Polishes riNMT QUALITY IAHOMT VARIETY ItStfRHaaH mijui LCasaaaW tut rncr the only IsiJIca ah.e Ucsslnc !'' iKiiliUclr loulslm (111. Wai kl suit iil.liesiulle lint children's txstts sihWIuhi, sliliies tiltlteut ruti- niMiviunili nailimlur clismiin Slid liliililnz f niMf tot tan liie,VJe.,TirH''iw'.!"i. ailirKWIHIK"(lnnuMlirniW"nlHiiii:eiusiea yfleaiiiandlilltiiillUyraitailioi'. liir.&lUa. "AIUO" CtlANS smtMIUnrS cnw ilioes. In nml ..lum f.L.a i.irutimi Kiiii'.uii iNi&ff. vim r Hiti!i 1IW. In bamUome, Urj.o sluuitnuiu Um. wiiiiionu,xor, "llirt" lonililtiallon fr irlJtnlialitirtiilrilioeo(i nil lii.li.Mlilnlt lil.ru illOl't. of clutti.M cents. "BaBV lllTk,,slts1IUceuls. KCiitiemen vmio isur ikAl, Itvtoiiseuliir imiuu witiiaiirutu 1 1 ymir .If.lf r Uw not k l 1 sln;l y.- ant. n J n ttii wlcs In laniiM I.T f iiltuli" I". V. eliarirwl HlJ VMITTKIVtOHe OR08, CO.( gH Albany birosi, usmormns, ! JAt Otl'll ami I at it it ,t.iNM,irfWrrl ShM JWliO Irt It IIV'W. Y V ? ? $ y ? ? y r y t COME TO OUR $35,000.00 OPENING DISPLAY OF THE NEWEST, CLEANEST, BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, LADIES' SUITS, SHOES, MEN'S FURNISH ING GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC. SHOWN IN SOUTHERN OREGON, q EVERY FLOOR OF OUR BUILDING IS, LOADED WITH A-i MERCHANDISE JUST UNBOXED FROM THE EAST. paW"' Ladios' Groy Nubuck Shoes $3.50 M button, cap too, latest style, sold everywhere at $5.00. Ladies' Chocolate. Vico Shoes, $3.00 Mutton, welt sole, 14-button, sold everywhere- at $1.00. 0 all wool serge tailored suits, satin lined, navy, tan and brown, all sizes, spe cial at 9,98 Pure Silk Messaline Petticoats, $1.69 These coino in all colors, i'ullsizo, plait ed flounce, Saturday ouly, regular $3.00 Voile Embroidered Waists, 98 Theso aro hand embroidered, 3-4 sleeves beautiful finish, regular $1.25. .100 beautiful Spring Suits, tan, mix tures, navy and black, weights shiolds, in fact a suit worth $20.00 on salo, $12.98 & Calico, always a yard i y y y f Y .tk.ft..Jt.A.4V.V...4V OOOOOOOOw VTVVTrVTTVT 5 House Lining, as much as you like, 4 3-4 25c black Hose, ribbed or plain top, on sale, a pair 10t Kogular Amoskeg apron Gingham ..8 l3t M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE SUCCESSORS TO MEEKER'S fjf'yi T ' i( ' ' 230 EAST MAIN STREET $ Ml 'I l &.