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PAGE TWO. MEDFOUD MATT. TRIBUNE. MT3DFORTX OttttClON. WEDNESDAY, 'APWL 2, 1D1H. r i OCAL AND C PERSONAL -1 - 3 8 llnb Orowdor lina bought ot llnr loy Hull n 160-nero Block ranch lu tlio Applepnte. Mr Hall will remain on tho farm in Mr. Crowdcr'B em ploy. Tho prlco paid was In tho neighborhood of 110,000. . W Meant wis it Jacksonville Tuesday on professions business. Larkln Itoynoldii has returned from IlUlshoro, w.ioro ho has boon looking after tho cstnto of n de ceased uncle. LirKO,.bulbH of tho finest varieties of cactus and decorative dahlias. Tol. 81G-K. 10 Mrs. Ulalno Klutn has been visit trig relatives nnd friends living at Ashland. George llncklcy of Applegate Js visiting fliomas McAndrcw and his family, who aro relatives. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Lake scenes for salo at Ger klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 12S East Main street. Phono 215 II. jesso fi. Knynrt, who has boon spending tho past thrco months ir. southern California, returned Tues day, ovcnlng. Mr. and Mrs.Conro Ficro of Cen tral Point district motored to Med ford Tuesday. Guaranteed complete wagons at Pell's, Ashland, for less than $100. - Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry, who havj bcfrti, viftting In Med ford and Jack sonville, returned to Seattle this week. Fred Jensen, who has been mining on Wolf creek, was in Medford Tues day on his way to Klamath Falls. Gcrking & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 123 East Main street; telephono 2 IS R. J. Landqulst went south on Tues day afternoon's train. H. A. Thiorolf was at Gold Hill and other points Tuesday, looklag after tho nig PineB Lumber com pany's interests. ' Invite your friends to como on the excursion from Tacoma to Medford, April 9. Hound trip, J15.70. F. M. McKlmms of Antloch was at Central Point and Medford during tho week. A. A. Hoyco and Mr. Webb, whs live Jiear-Tolo, tarried In Bedford Tuesday. Carkin & Taylor (John M. Carkln and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-Iavr, over-Jackson County Dank buTljilBgMedford. , H DJjterth'aj; Sawyer of Ashland mada .-Medford. a professional visit the foro part of tho week. W !X. Mlchell o'f Lake creek was anijjDg,the many who cama to Med ford Tuesday. Insuro and bo sure. Right If wo wrlto it. It. A. Holmes, Tho Insur nnco Man. G. A. Hover of Phoenix dlstrlrt transacted business In Medford oi Tuesday. Leo Wntklns" mado a trip to Ash. land Tuesday afternoon. Orders taken for ail kinds ot vegc tablo plants. Portland Ave. Green house, 2C Portland ave. Phone 87-R, 12 A. S. Klelnhammer of Applegate was a business visitor In Medford Tuesday. liormnn Powell was among those who wont to Jacksonville Tuesday. Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes ton's, opposlto book storo. Tho county commissioners' court is In regular session nt Jacksonville, which will occupy several days lu transacting business. J, W. Casey, traveling freight and passenger ufjent of tho Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railroad, is ma king Iloguo Itlver valley his custom ary visit. Vapor baths mid scientific mas sago for men nnd women. Dr. R. J, Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar- nott-Coroy bldg. Phono HC. Floyd Edwards, who left Medford for Portland last May, is in tho city again. ' Mrs. T. T. Shaw and two frlondi were over from-JuuksouvJIle Tuesday afternoon. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado auy tlmo or pjaco by appointment. Phono M. V' Vinton Houll nnd It. I). Rcamc of Central Point mado Medford frloitds u rail Tuesday. 11. A. Hchol) nnd A. H. Holmau of Grants Pass tarried lu Medford the foro part of tho week, Ileal home mado bread, DoVoo'ti, F. L. I'xjoJo is a recent arrival at ono of Medford's hotels. Weeks & McGdwan Co. UNDERTAKERS Z.ADT A8818TAXT Day Phono iI7 Night V. W. Weeks mt-JM! Phones A. K. Orr U78-M -'- II, C. McDowell ot Salem Is among those- from abroad who aro transud ing business In Medford. A special train enrrjing tho Chi cago Opera company, composed of over 300 people, with several enrs of baggage and sroncry, passed through Medford one evening this week, on route to Portland. Tetraulnl, Man Garden, Caroline Whlto nnd other operntlo stars wens among the mim "ber. Special Table d'Hoto dlnnor :vt Holland hotel ovory evening 40c. 31 W. P. Hoffner ot Ulg Untie Is lu Medford on a short stay with rela tives. J. R. Kljnn of Albany Is making Medford nnd other cities ot tho vn! loy a business visit. J, J. Skinner nnd K. K. Morrison were, down from Griffin Crook dis trict Tuesday afternoon. Joo Murphy, who has conducted n turbo r shop in tho Smoke House, has moved Into the building formerly oc cupied by tho Pantorlum oil North Fir street. Ho has the new place fitted out in modern manner ns ono of the cleanest nnd most sanitary In tho city. Professor Reymer of tho experi ment station at Talent ramc to Med ford Tuesday to meet J. Wlthycomb of tho faculty of the Oregon Agricul tural college. R. V. KcaU or Central Point dti trlct, ono of southern Oregon's earli est pioneers, was among his MedfonV friends Tuesday. II. 1. Mil's, who Is representing tho Michigan timber Interests cen tering about 'liutto Falls, has bson transacting business in Medford. W. A. Curtis, of tho Sacramento commission house of Wood, Curtt3 A: Co., and L. E. Whlto, his agent, came to Medford Tuesday to testify again: tho defendant in the Hnswell cue. Representative J. K. Howard of Douglas county is paying his former homo In Medford n visit. Miss Dorothy Dcvans of Horn brook, Cal., nrrived In Medford Tues day. E. D. Thompson of Rogue Rlvor. operator In real estato and mining properties, spent Tuesday In Mcl ford. Miss Ilcrtha McPhorson was a pas senger on the northbound motor Tuesdny afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. 8. S. Druco 'of Port land camo to Medford Tuesday aid have slnco gone to Eago Point. Miss Helen nnd Frank Hammond, ot Merrill, aro Teccnt arrivals In Medford. D. D. Sago of Tablo Rock spent Tuesday night In Medford. ER .i t ; SPOKANE, Wash., April 2. As a result of a complaint filed by the American Power & Light company ol Maine, Federal Judgo Frank H. Rud kln has today appointed E. F. Ben son of Tacoma as receiver for tho Hanford Irrigation company, wh'eh controls much developed and undo vcloped land In central Washington. The American Power & Light con. pany claims $197,915 duo on demand promissory notes, tho first ot whlih dates back to October, 1910. Tho defendant company Joined In tho request for a receiver, admitting tho truth of tho plaintiff's comnln'.nt but declaring that tho resources wo-c greater than tho liabilities. Tho company was named , nftor formor Federal Judgo C. II. Hanford. Seattlo, who was ono of tho heavl'Wt holders In tho company. Land in Its tracts havo been sold to poo,de nil over tho northwest. MONTENEGRIN FORCES FIRE ON SCUTARI FORTS IIBLGHADE, April 2. Special di spatches from tho front say tho Ser vian nnd Montenegrin forceB nro bom barding tho Scutari forts and thplr surrender is expected in a day or so. CBTTINJB, April 2. Montenegro hus answered tho note of the powors regarding the withdrawal of ulvlllans from Scutari and that tho army head quartan) will not pormlt tho trasn mission of a cipher dispatch from tho Turkish government to tho be leaguered commander hut that It will send tho messago In plain language. In reply to tho powers' previous note Montenegro declines to discontinue hostilities against Scutari or to ovac uato lLianlu. ACCUSE WOMAN OF BEING ACCOMPLICE IN MURDER CASE LOS ANGKLKS, f'nl., April '2. ('hinged with being an nccomplieo in iio murder of .Mix. Irene Mutlitf Smith, 21, who wan shut in Iter homo Into yesterday while hho wiih phiyiii?: cnnls with Morris JJohunoii, Mth. BMtulle Moore, ISolmnoii'n Vdter, wiih urrohlcd today. .lumen J. Murphy, IJoIhiiioii'h iiiiolo, who Hohiuion miyri fin'd the shot- (lint Rilled Mra. Smith, is held nt tho city jii.il. Mn. Moore uceompiinicd Murphy to Mrs. Smith's homo last ovciiiug.. BENSON RECEI HANFORD PROJECT Y DEBATES OVER VERDICT IN 1 E Instructions woro given to the Jurv Wednesday morning In tho case of tho state versus Port It. llYeor o' tho Ashland Tidings, churned wl h criminally libelling F. L, Ton Velio by tho publication of an article ac cusing him of having mado a deal with the "Medford gang" to loot the county treasury. At 3 o'clock the Jury was still out. Concluding nrgumonts woro mado In tho case- Tuesday afternoon after tho submission ot evidence, tho de fendant himself making an Impas sioned appeal lu his own behalf, In which he asserted that tho word loot meant the expenditure of money un authorized by law nnd that his solo Intent in publishing tho article wts to protect tho taxpayers. Attorney Hrlggs summarized for tho detenu and Judgo Kelly for tho prosecution. Greer mob tho only witness for the defense. Witnesses for the prosecu tion were F. U Ton Voile, Dr. J. M. Keoue, Dr. C. R. Hay, .Dr. J. F. Roddy, W. 11. Canon. Porter J. N'off and G. Putnam, nil of whom denied the existence ot any organization to loot tho county or of any Intent to loot the county. E BATTLE WIIH GREEKS ELLKNSnURO, Wash., Aprlt 2 A pitched battlo between tho sher iff's posse nnd a tfuig ot Greek laborers Is expectod to :ake plac in Kittitas canyon this afternoon. A force ot laborers who have been working on the track In tho canyon woro discharged yesterday, but ie fused to vacate the outfit car. The laborers aro In posses Ida of guns and aro in an ugly mood. Special Agqnt W. E. Willlumsof tho Northern Pacific siiys ho is nt able to cope, with the situation nn.l a force of deputies left or the can yon on the noon train. BY SEATTLE BANK SEATTLE, Wash., April 2 O. It Wooley, formerly manager of th Union Savings & Trust company of Ronton, is In tho county Jail today under a chargo or having stolen $1500 from tho bank. Simultaneous ly with his arrest tho bank tiled suit against tho Orlllla Lumber company, alleging that W. B. Hlghtowor, man agor, and Wooley conspired so tlu: tho company, with only 1 15,000 as sets, obtained a $20,000 unsecured loan. A receiver woh appointed. T SINCE JANUARY 22 With a precipitation of .U0 of an inch of rain Tuesday tho valloy ex perienced tho hoavUst rain sine. January 22, when .32 of an Inch fell. Tho rain was needed. Occasional showers are predlct.rJ for tonight and Thursday. EIGHTY BODIES OF Fi COLL'MDUH, April 2. Eighty bodies of flood victims aro recov ered hero today. FIvo are unidenti fied. Governor (.'ox nnd a party of relief workors lett hero for tho flood district today lu a special train. HALF MILLION LOSS BY JANESVILLE FIRE JANB3VILLE, Wis., April 2. Uy causing the buildings It was consum ing to topplu Into tho river, thus lamming up tho utrcani and Hooding tho lighting plant, a flro was respon sible for J.r00,0()0 ihmago hero last iilght. Tio blaze started In tho Heed clothing store unci quickly Hproud to many buildings along tho waterfront. ALL SMQKING,F.0RBIDDEN FROM NEW YORK CAPITOL ALI1ANV, N. Y., April 2. Follow ing u flro near tho capltol approach, all smoking Is forbidden lu tho cap ital building hero today. It Is tho first capltol in tho country to bo affected by such a rule, GREER A CHARLES W. MORSE rhnrles W. .More, the New York riunncier. lately imrtluuoi! from I lie lVdenil piisoit nt Alluntti heenuoe he wui lHiou'd by nrwy vurRwuit, to lie dying. Mn uniting the bright nutl chipper pnuneuuilerM Fooler Sunday morning on Fifth nu'uuc. lie showed no sign of illues. asks tou1elIF NOI TO HANG Hi Wllllnm Itrackman, recently ot Redding, Cal., wns committed to tho state asylum fur. thy lusano Wednes day by County Judge F, u. Ton Velio. Ho Is n vlctitu of hnlurlua tfbus, IningfninK'bnt lie 'til atiou't to gqd ,,Plcaio don't bung me, e)r..1uige,' lie pleaded to JtHlgji Ton Voile. "I don't kiiow wlifS I've done, but I don't need hanging." llrockmnn Is in n state of fright that he Is about to bo hanged ov clcctroriited. T- WEI PAVEMENT WAS OF T ' 'H. -Ii. Tlceil of this Jity, the fnllior of rYetl'' Recti, VJinuffeur, who wns charged witii involuntary mnutlttught- cr l'ollowinic n Hiito nccident nt MHrslil'iiiId m wliieh I.oum Itellinxcr Venn hilled, haw received full imrtleu lurx of the Hccidetil. Mr. Itesd stMtcw that u li)Mrv M"ck pavement on tho edge of tiHti cuu-d the machine to kid mill crtiini. Young Iteed bn Iteeti Iwund oer to await iielion by the grand jury. E BATTLE WITH ZIONISTS CHICAGO. Ajirll 2 -Several wom en woro clubbixl and felled ami John Darling, an aged blind mini, was beaten over the head during tho at tomplH of the police to break up a mooting ot follower of John Alex ander Dowle uoar tho plant of tho Cook Electrical company lu 'Aon City, nar here, today. Several ar rests were mado by tho scores ai deputies who engaged In u hloou) battlo with tho Dowleltos, WILL RESIGN IF FOUND GUILTY (Continued from Page 1) hi outli of offiee, (Icorgo II, Millar tool; outli of offieo lo iiiMirt the onliuunoix of llie City of .Medford. The uitiAii of .Mudfoiil want to know what you are going lo do uhoiil it? Aro you competent to answer' O. t. IH)(J(IS, City Allyruoy. A fititlcment to tho effeut thai Coiniuilmnii (!uiuil)oll wiih appointed hy Mayor Cunon ix untrue. Mr, 'auiihell wiih eluided hy th" city eouiicil, I lie mayor not oven Jm inj,' the jiotver lo fciiygcst his mime. Joe nailer's barn Burns The liiirii owned hy Joe Itader near lib Iiomiu at Phoenix wiih liiiiiicd at mi onily hour Wcdnesdu.V caiiHing a ohh of ahoiil $.')U0, It in licliovcd tramps slept in the burn and iicci ileulaliy fired it. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED- Stenographer. Address Hox "K" care Tribune 12 ' . ml I wfTl 1 1 ,'tfnqiafe 1 1 BULL MOOSERS CONGRESS HOLD PARTY CAUCUS WASlllNm'ON, April a.- Trumpel calls of the Hull Moose were nimiihUmI lodn, to tlio political henl-tlio pro. gnwsivo of llie no.xt Iioiimi of repre Meiltntive". The ot)(tiiliiitnn in the liouxe of n distinctive pUu)ii to both the democratic and republiuun foniiiilioiw, won the irlneiinl object of the eonfcivuee. Nomltmlloli of a candidate for upeuker of the house and other officers, nml n ileumnd for repieeiitalinii an projtnMioi, nnd not minority memher on the vnri out house eoinmlttcoM, wns also plan, lied. Today's conference hud the "0. K." of Col. Kojovolt, who hn instated Hint the party horn at ChicxiRo slpiuld ie tain it identity, rinnrdleH of the outcome of the November eleetion. "Conference" - - not "caucus" uih tho term applied hy the progicMe today to their mecHnn, which wiih a liiot-itoor nffuir. They o.preod ilistnoto for the word "cbuciu" ho caii'o of alleged poltlieiil iiiiipiities eommitled in al xtlitieul oMueue'. Invitalioiw to forty-two new and eleran progteio congreiiiimn were sent out for todnyV meeting by Hep-resentatlvc-oluet Williiiui llimelmugh of HliiioU, the reptCMeiitntiou, fmm the varioiix ttei bcinjt as follew: .MlniicMitn I; South DhIiuIn 1; North Dakota '; Wa-hinuton 'J; New York I; Illinois :t; lown ft: VUettnln -It Idaho 1; KanoHH t; California :t; Pcniwylvunia 10; Oregon .1; Mn chuxetts .1. OF "S WASHINOTON. April S.- AmimH sador to Franc--WljloiH If. M Comb. . . . -.''.'J ; AinbHSMidor to Cierinnuyl. V. (. Peufleld.' ' ' First asslstnnt seoretary of state Former Governor Osborne of Wyo ming. This Is an official slate which It Is belluved will bo sIlt to congres! ilex week jfor the "ratification of that body. President Wilson Is nun-rom-mlttal on these suppoxed select lour UNITED STATES TO RECOGNIZE CHINA WASlllNm'OS. April 'J. Follow ing an hour's confcrnci i,t Hie White limine hid ween l'rcoidctit Wd-'ii nml r5eorelry of Sute llrynu today, it wiih learned that llie liiilcil States govcriiuient Iihm deenled In remg'iiri the Chinese repuhlie. A formal tatc mont to this effcet will be i--uel in u few days. FEDERAL GRAND JURY ASKS FOR A RECESS KI:ATTU:, Wash., April '2. Con fcidernlilu mydery ' iiltnclicil to the fuel thut the fedenil grand ,pit which liar, been iineHltgating the tcli plioiie trut, piiNlpouiii! i iitlpiiim iiieiit ami may ak the eoiirt IliN al teinooii for a rccifH ol ten iIiinh in hteinl of final di-elmrge. AIRSHIP TURNS TURTLE COO FEET IN THE AIR I'AKIS, Apr. J. Hi machine turn ing Initio while he wn hjc hundred feet in the air Ma, or Yves mi armv liviator was plungeit to the .'round liere today nnd iiilnutlv killed. DRUGGIST RECOMMENDS Vlnol for Hun-Down People. If any one person should know the vnluo of modlcliios It Is the driiggWt who dlspenseu them and from our ex porlouco wo want to say If people In tliiH vicinity only know tho value f Vlnol, our delirious cod liver and Iron tonic (without oil) nt thin sea son of tlio your, we would not bo ablo to supply tho demand TIiIb Is beeuiiso Vlnol Is u combi nation of tho two meat world f.imcd tonics, iiumoly, tho medicinal cura tive elements of coih' llveni without the oil, ami Iron for tho blood. Vlnol touoH up tho dlgoiitlvo or gumi. purifies, and enriches tho blood, promotes healthful sleep nnd n nor mal appetite. Old people, dollcitlo children, run down, overworked and tired wonion should try u bottle ot Vlnol wlHi tho undorstandliiK that yr money will bo returned if It does not holp you. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Oro. ED ROOT TAKES SLIGHT E Kiln in I). Hoot, one of llu lu-l known and most popular eincn of Meilloid, who is confined lo (he Sue red Henri hnwpltnl with an uttiiek of puetituoniut took a Hlitfhi elumg" for the wote today, ami m ngnlu lu ilaiilier, ll wan hclicvetl Tuestluv that lie itn on Ilia mud to rewivfry. A wenl'iiwl liefirl aelloii w diilseled Wednftnlny ly Ids physlelnn. "lid," us ho Is itulvornully known to hit friends, linn probnlily had Hiore enllors tlmo nuy otlisr ptteut etr confined in Urn Hospital. Muuy of tliem have cnlleit lit the Mail Tribune office for lie dog Snyder, in order l take her out to iwt hor uiHslsr. 'l'he tdght of th dog ems to elieer Mm more than siiyUiluit els. "I want to all of MsdfonL" said lM toiln), "fur I lisve si many fiieiuU then. I'll soon lis out nfntii 1 hope. The people arc awfully gHid in me." Button Oxfords latoieil b Mil art llr4Mt. So (run uud Hllriictive Ihnt yfH nui iuull. viiiiit thmi. lmiMtnnl tltHt Ihm tMitast lyi sre en re folly inade and IMWititelv rtltrd. 'Ilieir nipemKflt ttmi wenr deH-lid 011 it. Tb lee Hiiiilnr leu I hem I Tim Unssiii Cnlf Gun MsUl Cir sod latent Colt. We offer our bel wi vies in cure lullv fit tins; you lo the proper nit I and iye. . 'Good Shoes" Opposito Post Offico Where ninlit Prices Prevail Blood Poison On The Run Remarkable Remedy That Drives Every Particle of Poison Completely Out of Your Entire System. ll U Impl MlooliMn t tli w jruur ltuvj Pnlon In tho Mood ucd to brsak out lull) llie mont tiiinRtity sorra, liglli, nlmu(uNi ami ulcers, but slnru I ho liilrodiiollnn nt H. H. fl. lliero In no more troubla. And even If It Ii only u sIlKlit uttbolc It would evuutiiHlly iiicuii limn ut hair, loomi lontli. sura iiums, inuouus pmrliBS, coppur nilolc)i nnd Ilia mont InlniHe dKrua (if iiKony, It B. H. H, wuro not uod. Of couro noma cmuvi of CoiiIukIhus Illood Poison do not exbllilt lliu exlrenm mipcrflclal effeut but the Iroulilo In tliey urn npt to do so In Just 11 day, Tim oycilubt fades, tho lint r fulls out, (bo bonsi Ijqcomo ulrrrAted, a thousand and one fierce, iiniilKlitl Nyuiptomi e 111110 uud then thero nun bo mi iiiiostlou us to tbn niiltirn nf tlio dloni. It In very nnfort'iniito Ihnt tin inunv sufferers loso alt jicrvu, nil self control, mmm mA'Ait 3 hA. ''t.tj wau j? mimiTnw7i?m Kltimtcil lu (ho Hub of H10 Priuclpnl Tliculcc nml Shopjilil KlHlrlct Itcrciitly llcib'coruli'il unit HefiirnlHlicd 't'liiouKhout, nml Metier Kipiippcil 'J'oiluy II11111 liver Itcforo I'hinipciiii PI1111 Jtooms ulllioul. Inilli, lit 1. 00 per iluy nml up Jtiiouw wltli Imtli, JU.OO pec iluy uud up O, ,T, KAUK.MAN.V, Urui'i'iiKcr. K, K. OUMUil), Asst. Mjir, Ide p'lver Qoll&rs hit loiigftt Iti limilf(!im liold linir, Try lliw It will vny ymi, Tlie t ilil J tU I Vmbiele, wild I JNOCORD ".'iNAP-ON" IlLirrONIIOlJl 15m U'lh-Tv ij 2 for 25c PcinlHiihsl J !llii. KniM-ll. J J'HIn, ('..IHlll'llll. J 111. aco, i. ioc f co. J W6 wrn""''S"'M" J. H. Mulhollen I'aliilliig, Paper Hitiiglug, Tinting nml Ceuonii lloime Itepnlrlng Phono 0M-V Htlll Went Second Stuvt $4.00 Miiilc (or us "JOHN KELLY" ! ( tontat Una (,m clltr (oil cln uj puro. ml th fir nt tblnff thy do Is to tbrowr tbmlvs lulu 1 liu cliilehpa of tbiMO Y-Un lk nil their mniioy, till tbotr volnn ami nrtrl Willi jjri'iiry, I (Hlld I of I'ulniili, Arixinlu or lhr mlnnrst psti suim nml prtietlflully wreck thlr ltvsn, 8. K II. wilt Rlva your blood a ouin plto Imtli, purify It. ovrreoms lbs (tiinuar iliinn by mlnernl ilruir, oolhs nnd utrmigtlieii your iitoiiiuvli niid III every wuy reituro you romplstdy. Your blood will bo rlvb, rod nml pure 11 rid will atantt lbs mont rluld lilood teat, Ovt a biitllD or a a H. nt nny druir tore tin'' liDHln to euro yomnulf nt onto. Pop a book on Jilgoil I'oliou or for prlvule mlvlue, wrlto to the Meillenl Pept., Tlio Hwlft Hpecino Co,, ltd Hwlft nidir, Atluntu, (In. Tliln IS 0110 of tlio lueatust prlvutg Jaliurutorlm luJbo s t rid. Portland'y famous Hotel Wolcd for the Excellence) of it? ouisinc European pan 1 i it ji r f -1 ' UKPWk ' "'JBf W 1 V!- - &