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vT'vr"" f rr i - i rf s h If PA'CITC POUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE INbAT T1V tills PRINTING CO. The Dcmoertllo Tlmtf, Thi Medford MaliTha Mfdforil Trlbun. Tho Mouth ro OrtcenlAti, The Aahland Trlhunn. Ottlt Mull Tribune nulldln. I&.17-II North rir strtcti telephone 76, QBOHOR PUTNAM, Editor and MnnKr Kntered nn neeena-cln.su matter At Medfonl, Orecon, under tha aot of March 1, 18T. Official Pr?r of tho City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. BTTSSCRIPTXOIf RATES. Ona year, by mall .IS.00 One month, by mll.. . .-.... 60 Per month, ileltverwt by carrier In Mrilfont, JAchROiivllle and Cen tral Point. . .80 Patiirdny only, by mail, per year.- J.oo Weekly, per year . - 1.50 SWORN C1RCOX.ATIOK. Dally averntte format an month and Intr November JO. Itl, mi. The Mall Tribune la on aale at tho I'Vrry Newn Stand. San KraneUco Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. Portland News Co, Portland. Ore r o Whitney, Reattle Wnnh mil X.eaad Witt United Pren Dispatch. KxoroRo, oRsaon Mi'lro)llR of Southern Orecnn and Northern California, and the fxnteat Krowlnp city In Oregon Population U. R. cenaua 110 SS40; ftatlmatml, IMi tn.000. nv hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Hyatem completed, giving flnrat aunply puro mountain water, and K.J mllea of Hreeta pnveil, Poatoffice recelpta for year endlnc November 30, 1911, ahovr Increase of 19 per cent, Oanner fruit city In Oregon Rogue niver SpltKnberi npplea won sweep take pilie and title of "Apple Xlor of the World" at tho National Apple titiotv. Spokane. 1909, and a car of Newtowna won rtret Friee la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. H. C riret rrle In 1911 At Rpokane National Apple Show won by carload of Ncwtowna. WILL ENDEAVOR 5EI ASIDE DEED Count) Judgo Ton Vclle an nounced today that he has Issued In structlons to Prosecuting Attorney K. E. Kelly to brine suit In tho cir cuit court to set aside a deed given by Mrs. Mary Carpenter of Phoenix to a married daughter, now absent from tho state, on tho ground that tho deed was secured through fraud. Mrs. Carpenter la 78 years of age and is paralyzed. Sho lives with her son, who Is also parallzcd and un ablo to move. Through a penston from Uncle Sam and a monthly sum from the county they are ablo to live. A few months ago, -when Mrs. Car penter was first parallzcd, a married daughter Is bald to havo Induced her mother to sign a deed, pretending It was something else. Tho matter was recently called to tho attention o' County Judgo Toil Velio, who will havo Mr. Kelly tal;o up the case. TO SA.V FRANCISCO, Cal., March 26. Waiving preliminary examination, Charles F. I laker, who as assistant, cashier of the Crocker National Dank hero Is accused of tho theft of $204, 000, was held to answer to tho United States district court hero to day. Ills boud was fixed at $20,000. llio specific charge for which Ilakvr appeared beforo United States Com missioner Krull today is the embez zlement of $10,000 from the bauk Juno 0, 1901. llaker was nattily attired when he appeared la court, showing no vis iblo effects of his rocont illness. Ho would not outline his future actions to intorviowers, Dondsmcn wero soon secured by Baker, and approved by tho commis sioner. E AT E, COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 20. A lnesiigc from Deluwuro was received lioro (his iiflurnonn. It said Unit 31 persons wero known to bo lead there Mini that one thousand were homeless there and that the property duuuige uimroximutcos $000,000. E RELIEF TO SUFFERERS WASHINGTON, MuruK 20. Major James Nonnylo and llnjor Logan, who luitl churffo of tho reliij work daring the Mississippi valley floods hiht year, wero appointed 'today to take charge of tliu present flood mN tiulioii, Jls? "fllCdNblffr1 NMwsr'Af kii .. rtJHMRtTHn V'IHT A TBUNOO.N mIBFoto AK ED HIGHER OUT IT T 11.13 celebrated trial of Himlell vs. Pickwick hay noth ing on the famous spite "trial" of Councilman Millar now in progress. Only a Dickens could do it justice. As ;i village amusement the trial may be entertaining but otherwise it is nn absurdity and a disgrace. The washing of the dirty clothes of the community, ibis airing of petty scandal, this raking of the slums and rehearsal of vulgarities, this exhibition of youthful de pravity serves no useful purpose and is greatly to bo de plored. Councilman Millar, who conducts a restaurant, is ac cused of frequenting an alleged disreputable lodging house. His defense is that his visits were business trips to deliver meals ordered. But is the matter of such im portance that it must occupy the exclusive attention of mayor and city administration, and as many of the curious ns can crowd in, for days at a time t If the administration is in earnest in the effort to enforce the law, why are not habitues of the house in ques tion also arrested If the house is what the city attorney claims, why is it permitted to continue hi operation? A negro lies in jail now for participating in a stabbing affray there since the spite trial began and still nothing is done to clean up the dive. A rod ford must be growing small, degenerating, when such a petty case as that on trial commands such atten tion! It is a lapse into the deplorable back-biting, key hole spying, backyard gossip of a vegetating village. With so much to do to better and improve and de vclope, it is a shame for city officials to waste the golden hours of opportunity in listening to the tawdry talcs that tarnish the repute of the spiteful teller as well as prin cipals in this farce! In the ponderous judicial phraseology of the court "cut it out!" It is much ado about nothing and tho nothing smells to heaven. ALLIES CAPTURE OF LONDON. March 2 C Driven to despair by his defeat, Shukrl Pasha, tho Turkish defender of Adrlanoplc, Is said to havo committed sulcldo as the Bulgarians entered tho city to day, according to a news agency dis patch received here from Sofia. BEItLlN, March 20 Tho Sofia correspondent of tho Presse Centralc definitely announced the fall cf Adrianoplo In a dispatch to his of fices hero today, Tho Bulgarian schlpka regiment was tho first to enter tho fortress. DAYTON, Ohio, March 2C (In direct wire to Cincinnati) Flro hundred coffins were ordered from Cincinnati this afternoon by Presi dent Patterson of tho National Cash Register company. Sixteen bodies of flood victims al ready havo been recovered and taken to the East Dayton high school. Secretary Harry Miller of tho board of health has arranged to use the chapel of Woodlawn cemetery as tho central morgue. Tho Notional Cash Register com pany is making 500 rough boxes In which to placo recovered bodies. Tho Deckel hotel at Third and Jefferson streets Is burning. Other fires also ore breaking out In the business dis trict. FIFTY PERISH AT TIFFIN OHIO TOLEDO, Ohio, March 2C Tho Toledo Nows-Dee, a newspaper, re ceived word by special messenger this afternoon from Tiffin, Ohio, that GO persons had perished In tho flood waters there. Ho said Chief of Po llco Myers and Mayor Kaeppel aro among tho missing. Water seven feet deop is running along tho streets of Tiffin, 10 MILLION LOSS ESTIMATED AT TIFFIN TOLEDO, Ohio, Lurch 20. Kvery bridge in Trifiin was destroyed and $2,000,000 diumiKU was dona there by the lloodn, uvcordinir to rcpnrlH re ceived hero Ihl afternoon. The town of MvcliatiicBunrfr, Ohio, wuh demolished, UK STRONGHOLD ADRIANOPLE 50 COFFINS FOR DAYTON MTODFOUn OTE.TRimJim raPEO.UT). 0RR00y..W.lSl)XES13i.Y.3rAHClT OUT ! ILISI OF DAYTON COLUMDPS. Ohio, March 2C "Tho list or fatalities In Dayton Is growing rapidly and tho death list may yet reach two thousand." This was the messago telephoned from Dayton to Governor Cox here this afternoon by John Hell, a Day ton wlro chief. "Tho Rusftell apartments at West Third street and tho boulevard aro on fire," Bell said, "and people aro Jumping Into the water. "Tho rear end of tho Steelo high school has caved In. Bauman's ba kery has been burned. "Tho first trnlnload of supplies ar rived, from Springfield this morning. Supplies also came from Brookvlllc for thoso in Illvordalo and supplies havo arrived by way of Eaton for tho sufferers on Daytons' west side. "A bridge was dynamited nt Znnes- vlllo at noon to make ogress for the flood waters. "On Kraserburg on Black Hun tho water at noon was running five foot above tho telograph poles.' Peoplo residing on West Second street, Dayton, aro being taken from the roofs of houses, according to tho latest tolephono roports here. Tho McDanlcl schoolhouso Is packed with flood victims. Tho staff of tho Dayton Dally News Is marooned In Its building. F COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 2C Tho lower house of the stato legisla ture today passed a bill appropriat ing 1250,000 for tho relief of tho flood sufferers, tho senate amended the bill Increasing tho appropriation to $500,000. PERU FURNITURE FACTORY COLLAPSES IN FLOOD PKKU, Ind., March 20. An uncon firmed report thin afternoon said the Peru furniture factory, employing several hundred person, vrut under mined and u portion of the building collapsed, carrying many employes witli it. Ileporls received hero indicate that possibly twenty-five wero drowned in tho country about Peru. The damage here in estimated at $2,000,01)0. It in reported that the en tiro southern end of Peru lias been washed away. WEST TO APPEAL TO 0REG0NIANS FOR HELP SALKM, Ore., March 20. Clover nor West this itf'teriioon said that lie will issue a call for tho stato to aid tho flood and fire sufferers, and will do all in ids power to nid in re lieving the distress in tho terrible calamity that lias befallen Ohio uud Indiana and that he is sure (ho big hearted people of Oregon will, as in all other things, set the pace for generous giving. FATALTIE WS WHH EA HOUR Tim NFW QtTPN flftSi Queen Sophia, WkkkkkP or7vjZSHkkkkkkkkkkkkW'fK Queen Sophia 1.1 the lfe of King Comtantlue, who has becomo tho ruler of the llellcucJ, following the aicilimUon of King Ocorgo I. She Is a slater of the Orninn Kuipcmr. William II. TO MEET TONIGHT At the Commercial Club meeting nt City Hall tonight, Mrt. IJdylh To xior Weathcrreil, rt'ireentnlive of the Oregon MnmilV-iurcr' Aoeia tion will KjM'iik u fe wminutei in he half of patronizing home industry nml inattgiirntlitt; lavement for 8iipMirtiug home produrt-. Much imjMirtnnt bacine-s in before the chili nnd n Jnrge attendance i desired. 3000 DEATHS FROM FLOOD (Continued from Page 1) si ren in and rexcued une of the ie t?mi. ' Under the lcudorhip of Frederick Pntersoii n gang of men oliupitihl n hole in one roof ifl'lhe fire dijitriet nnd saved u fnmiltF of three. Thwi they tried in vain,-to reach n raft benring a man and. four wcmien. The craft whirled nbout like a nHwd in the water and suddenly was sucked up in the darknoas, uud anntlair diopter wni added -to the tragio doubt which now exist regarding the number of dead. The atory of wlwt hapHmed dar ing the night and Hay in Dayton ia being told by exhausted rowwr and prostrated rlrtiHi. Hvory fmgtnetit of the story U a trageily 1 iUclf. Dayton i a lo.t city today. Onlv one lelephoue wire is working out of here, nnd that i to Lebanon. Tho city gut eminent i completely imprisoned by the water. Nothing has been heard I ruin it since the flood descended. It onnif so tpiiekly that lio ono was prepurod. John Patterson a Hero. Tho only organised relief work is that being conducted hy the National Cash Kogiater compnny, who plant lies just ouUldc the fire .one. The plant has been converted into a res cue mission uud hospital, ami thous ands, including rich nnd poor, slept on straw covered floors. The com puny bought up ucurlv all f the available food -ipplv m D-'.vlon for tho Rtrukeii re-idint-. DNIQUENAHE Can Von Pronounce Nnmc of Woild's .Most I'mnous Catnrrli Itenicily? Hlgh-o-mo that'B tho proper way to pronounce HYOMKl, tho suro breathing remedy that has rid tens of thousands of people of vllo und disgusting Cu'turrh. Jlooth'H HVOMin Is mudo of Aus tralian oucnlyptns combined wpli thymol and some llsterlan antisep tics nnd in free from coculnu or uny harmful drug. Booth's IIVOMKIIh guaranteed to ond tho mlsory of Catarrh or inonuy back. It Is simply splendid fm Croup, Couglu or Colds. Complete outfit, including hard rubbor Inhaler, $1.00. Kxtra bottl:s of IIYOMKf, If later needed, GO cents at Clms, Strang's and druggflt4 ovorywhoro. Just breatho It no stomach dosing. John A. Perl Undertaker 2H H. BAUTLfiTT Phoues M. 171 and 173 Ambuluiice Service Deputy Coroner OF Till- HELLENES. .A of Greece. Iltiivfmited. .lnliii PnUr-x't, pr- i dent of the Notional C)ih ( -iter t'mMiiiy, the innn who put lntn on the map, wnded through the H""d, Mining amy famlNcm. lie rowed n IhihI littnwir, althoititli h i nenrlv TO yrnr of ag. Me hnn h 4in Freder ick I'attrrnnn, ami n daughter, .MU Dorothy. The mm ld in th uui work and the daughter sltwd in the ruin for hour, Hftftbiinir the refngee, The coHipMnyV tliirty-ilirro ntitmno. liihM wont prMl Into oeme. There wore not ONOttjfh tkifTa in tho eity and rat lemon ordered hi carpenter to build niie hundred more. ltcMirti of dfmth in the floods are heard cvuryu here. Mit of the fatal itiiw were due to the inability of the rvfusne to flht th water on im provised nitW. OlhorH wero over whelmed before ihey hud a chance to oenH). Tragic Incident. George Da.Mon, a htm-iicx, found n woman and linliy and took them in his nklff. Suddenly the woman roe and idungrd into the flood with her baby. Iloth wero drowned. One man atcpiwd out of a nkiff to enter n InHine. lie had hardly closed the dtNir brftlre it wu engulfed. John SVott, formerly of lluttc, Mont., an employe of lh chmIi regio tr foiHany. aacvmlMl it inde and guided n m-iiiv to safety. He fell off the pole, and it U brlivved he k-i-iahml. Woiiiiiu (i'im Mud. MUa Noma Thuma, clad in lioy'w clothing, uppeurid at a rtlief sta tion. Shi mi id lir hud donned mala yarmenlw - "In- muld itiwh the Peevish Children Suffer With Worms Don't b npgry wlih yntir child bo cauie he or she In roniliuiully irrit able. In nliiety-nlno out of one hun drel cases ou will find that tho trou ble In worms. Among tho common symptoms of tb proaaum of round worms aro nervousness, which often lands to epileptiform attack; dlxzluess, vertigo, caprlslous uppetito, rustless sleep, Itching of tho eyas and uosn. nausea and often liyslsrlu. Hound worms ura sovornl Inches In length and Infest tho stomach. Occasionally soveral hundred aro found In a sin gle person. 'I'll read worms uro small er, often not lougor than a quarter of an Inch. Tho symptoms denoting their prosonco aro about tho same, but In this cano tho child Iuih no appe tite. Jayno's Tonic Vormlfuge Is unsur passed In removing worms. Not onl will it destroy thum, but Its tonic of fsets will rostoro the stomach to healthy activity. Ah Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge seldom purges, tho Indi cations of Its beneficial efforts will bo the Improved condition of tho per son using It, Millions of parents havo praised this medicine for more than eighty years. Insist upon Juyne'u Tonic Vormlfugo, nnd accopt no other. Sold by drugglHos everywhere. Dr. D, Jayno & Son. Philadelphia, Pa. PLUMBING Steam arid Hot Water Hoating All Work ctiiurnritced 1'rlccs lU-anoimlilii COFFEEN & PRICE as Howard mock, Intrnuco on Otb It. Home l'Jjonn 349, 20, lfl.10. perilous wire unlinmpeied hy skirls, Shu lold how Kalph Meyers, carry lug an Infant in u meat anch, with hi" wife behind him, wulked il block ncriHs n liiuh cabin. Their only sup port, she said, wu u thtii wiie alongside the cable. One woman, mnddeiiYd hy I ho liar- n of tlto day, fought 1 till Kiley uud Charles Wagoner when limy attempt ed to put her in u bout, Site hit uud eludtcd the until until alio was over eoiue. A heart rending fealiiru of the tei ror was the women nnd children who sobbed all night long, N'ummoim fire have resulted trout gun explo sion. The search for thn dead mil ltut until all the living hnvo I icon rescued. May Irwin has umde a hit In New York lu her new piny by Catherine Chlsholin Cutting, "A Widow by Proxy " Clears Skin of Worst rupfion Reniarknblo Action of a Horn- cdy Tliat DrJvow livery bpeck of 1'olson From Hotly. There Is sH-ani;. mrttcHono poxr tn a kuhi .a lil.v.l trisluina lit it nicit it wr tsfuah Ihfl frtiU . liy what Is known .- I'Uitio . v.n n Tlu rvfti eJy Is Hnitls .vm hme, r H. SoImicp vniH't tMi Jiint why cf. tain rtninu in tin- I.; l fp. lu Iwimm, fllltrm nouiUlt Ihr hfilr r.'-l. .int In on. Aisl It U h Minn Kiyi(htua iuIIoh nt H. H R that iti:rln nil iimkI pol, Url hv nil awroM. Isnla H oe.i and MSHlela IIm acllvliy ef ilhHtaan Krm with tho mwrrtil totalta aeikm or leucyl. ltnmrkiW( tMtlmonlalt Istre twvii wrlllMt that ym ImyMst (urthn tlirrti la no blood illaMM Uut ht ran tw rurvil to I. H. Ami In AU thuaa vaira thai want irnalwl wtttl tnttturr. hIMrt. srMhla. vomwr and ot bar atlnaniNi with no miHnt offaat, the local aatclttHn( rmovntlen Imivo tan hmJ by M. . . Tliarr Is not a Mmxl taint ef any M tare that can reaialn la n aralfin fsttl tlr.1 Uy this mm ondarfsl raeio.tr, for It la alwulu'aly tuirn oml ciwlnliw only tharn clveta that tha Mmsl tiaturitl BMltnllat, ami whlali Ilia tlamias srat. fully necftft. It aararnt Willi tho mast dfllento stsmaeh. cvan In thaau can nhare tha uaa uf slronir ilma lift' weakenril tha illaaatlve ayalant that mal Irlne raiuot 11 lvn. flat a II llil of H H H at any ilnuc stare and thus la (Hrml rf a rsnilctn euro of any rn thn NtMHl illo If ymir cms la ih rulkir soil you ilnlro aix'l.tl oilvlco write to The Hwllt Herin To, Mc lpt.. UT Hnlft UMc. AtUnta, Ua. J. H. Mulhollen Pnliitlng, Paper Hanging, Timing anil (leucrnl IIoiihu Itepnlrlug Phone C03-Y :fJI West Hcrouil Hti.i-t Auction Sale of Acreage in tiii: pikiu'i: ki'iiiuvisio.v Tho .MIIm Kaxt of Mflford TIIUItKDAV, Al'Itll) IOT1I ON Till: IjA.NI) Ono nnd ono-tptartor to flvo aero tracts will bo sold to the highest bid der. Holdom doos tho buyer havo tho chnnco to name tho price ho pays for real estate, especially choice pro perty well located and on very easy terms. Do not fall to secure una of thoso tracts. A special opportunity for tho man of small moans to securo n homo. Mboral dlscountH will bo mudu for all cash, i:. i iii:itiiii"i o. ii. piintci; Auctioneer Owner "Mother wan a beauty In her younger days." Mother may hiiiIIo deprecating))' but-Watch her go to tho llttlo top drawer and tnko out thu precious photoKmpli "taken before I wdii niur" rlod." Chnncefl aro sho will also toll you of her admirers. And wo can bellovo they wero ninny. What a prlcoloss record of her youiiKcr chnrms that photograph lu to mother, and to you. Modern photography ran do Infi nitely moro to prcsurvo tho record of yours. "I am tho Photographer lu your town." II. C. MACKEY 10. Main and (Jui)tntl, Medford, Oro. Clark a Wright LAWYERS WAfUIINGTON, D. O. Publlo Laud Mutters: Final Proof, Desort Lauds, Contost uud Mining Cases, Scrip, HUCISStfiaMCXflMiHr-'a'V IsH WHERE TO GO TONIGHT THEATRE TOMOIIT .mux mnv.vv POUC l.ll'WIMHl llo'U Nllf Sr.l AdmlMlou Always tho Hamo ItlfU.NTS n Neer Mme. Never l.eaa STAR THEATRE We t.c.nl Olhera 1'olloiv Ju rliipe orr thrae. and wo know Miu come tn aae thtin. S.MIIil.Vtl HAN" HlK Oua-rtal ,'KajrIWH" I III: MllNKUV ACtTt KM I'l.init" Tin ft . lommlttetl by a nwakey Impll- rale ati honaat wan "on tin: niti.vit op nisiio.s'oit" Poworful nTawft "Till! TWO SISTIIHS" Thaaaaanaar rommljr SO.VO MI'Hir IfPI'KCIS Matlnaaa Daily. S to I P. M. Itvautnu, 7 to 19. AiIiiiNoIoii 1 and 10c Miriril I'rce (Jo uav your pla tare takan, at til Main attest. Tho Vtar thantra will pay for tha set tliiK. Tim photographer will ex plain It all to yon. It's absolutely fre. -M-W-W-T-H- I ISIS THEATRE I V.U'lllttll.M! TRIPP & LINTON 1 The two rutics nlttl n trick hatisc Arrohallc nrllsts Photo Plays Tucs. ami Weil. THE DUCKSKIN COAT THE PRESS GANQ OH, THAT BOOB! PATHE'S WEEKLY, NO. 0 ;; I Coinlnn Tlinrstlny, One tiny only : '. THE GUIDING LIGHT I'l Tun Pull- t-t-H-H-i-K'4-H-HH-H- I l H...H.-la.4-i. . I t T Luxury Witliout Extravnganco Hotel I Von Dorn I 212 Turk Street I linest popular priced I Uotol in fcJan Francisco I Modorn Oontral i -WtJ-M'4-m.4- .. 0 Beit locntcd and mo at iffiini M 'Jiilli iiLli'l'Ol HSHffi" UI lopulnr la .1 ji-Wirw' liotcl in tne City. Running distilled icu water in each room. European Plan, u la Carle Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - $1,00 each (10 rooms 1.(50 rncli SO roumt . . . 2.00 each 00 roomi Hllli pilati Ulh 2.00 each EO rooms with private bath 2.S0 each 30 sultei, bedroom, par lor and bath - 3,00 each For more than ono uueit add $1.00 extra to tho above rate for each additional guot. Reduction by week or month, i Manautmint Chfltr W, KtlUy F.G.ANDREWS .. Lutujoa of Qrlll uud Dltilug llgoui, ., ' f ; V. PhC