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'- I ' "t I l'T t ' I I I1,' JCfi PAGE SIX. afEDFORD MATL' TRIBUNE, MRDFORD, OKKGON. SATURDAY. .HUAr 1!), lOtt. s tf ."1 ittrt M(f-r4' ' t I - '"' i . o f1 t. K' I I i Vi to : IM-' r It ft It . t ' n USED TO K AM OF MRS BLIVFN Mrs, l'hllft Bllvon of Thompson crook, who Iiiib fllod a complaint tor nssnult with Intent to kill against hor neighbor, Mrs. Onlo Knout7.cn, who nttnckod her Inst Sunday nnd hy practicing JIu Jltsti broko her nrm, tells tho followlni; concerning Uio nssnult: "I wns Booking my husband In tho Umlier nnd taken n cross cut down n hill, when Mrs. Kncutzen sprang nt mo from behind a brush pile, sheuting: " 'Now, dnmn you, I am going to kill you! I hhvo waited n weok for n chnncol "I had bnrcly lime to glance over my shoulder when somothlng struck mo n terrific blow In my back, felling mo. I felt her seize my left forearm, twist nnd bend It, breaking the bones, when I lost consciousness. "I nroso later dazed, to find my- wlf alone. Mrs. Kncutzen was en tering her gate. I stumbled to my home, not realizing till I got there thnt my nrm was broken and bleed Ing. Holding tho bones together ns best I could, I mndo for Mrs. Kl moro's, our nearest neighbor that had n phono. I had to pass tho Kneutzor house, whero I encountered Mr. nnd Mrs. Kncutzen. Mrs. Knetit- zen stnrtcd cursing nnd abusing mo nnd started to attack me. Her hug- band Interfered and was greatly shocked when ho saw how I had been injured. "Mrs. Kncutzen brushed her hus band nsldo and grabbed my arm, saying sho was going to kill mo. But Mr. Kncutzen again interfered and sho let go, damning nnd cursing me. After I reached Elmore's tho Kneut scn's following, whoro Mrs. Kncut zen again attempted an attack upon mo. nnd followed mo home, threat ening and abusing mo all tho way. "Miss DIngham and Mrs. Rapkcn nwaltod mo n tho road and heard her abuse. Mrs. Elmoro and tho doctor arrived an hour later." Tho trouble started over an Irriga tion ditch which precipitated n neighborhood row. Tho caso will bo heard before Justlco Taylor Tuesday. 1 ORIA OFFERS PRZES AUTOS ENDURANC E RUN FIRE DESTROYS FISH MARKE T Fire starting1 nt about 5:30 o'clock Saturday morning completely gutted tlio rear portion nnd destroyed the roof nnd wall of the frame store room nt 19 North Fir occupied by the Med ford Fish nnd Poultry company, of which Van 11. Gilbert is proprietor. Tho building was an old ono mid tho property of Onirics I'nlm. The fire Mnrted from n stove in the rear room. Mr. Gilbert has been in tho habit of coming down nt 5 o'clock Saturdays lo build the fire for heating water for poultry dress ing. After tho stovo was lighted, ho returned homo for breakfast nnd it was whilo he was nway that the flames spread. Tho structure was once before nfire on account of tLo chiuuieyfi falling. Tho alunn was given by news paper carriers nnd only tho good work done by the firo boys saved the surrounding shacks from do-Htructioii. AUTO ACCIDENT DELAYS DIM'S TRIAL LOS ANGELES, -Cal., July 19. With tliu defendant in n hospital fol lowing an operation made necebsury by nu automobile accident, the triu) of George II. Hixby,. tho Long Bench inulti-inilliotiaire, charged with con tributing to the delinquency of Mnne Urown-Lcvoy, has toduy been post poned until September 11. Ilixby sustained n broken nose, so X'lc lacerations and possible inter na! injuries in tho accident. It wuh represented thnt his condition would not permit him to appear for trial July iM, tho original date. L0CKW00D PURCHASES BR0WNSB0R0 RANCH 11. 0. Lockwood has purchased a. 'JOU'iiero stock ranch near lirowns boro of Mrs. L. E. Packard, The consideration is not given. The deal wab mndo hy tho Clark Itealty Co. Fair WeathM- Predicted. PORTLAND, Ore., July 111. Fore vh'Ui Oregon, genprully fair to night mid Huudnyj northeasterly The city of Victoria, 0. offers awards of. gold nnd silver einw nnd medals for nu uutomobilu ciidurnuoo contest from San Francisco nnd in tennediute jHitnts, including Medford to Victoria for the hitter pnrt of July nnd first of August. Any resident of Medfonl enn compete with nny our of nny ninke, nrrivnl to be in Victoria for tho week of August 4. The fol lowing nre the rules: Tour to bo between Snn Francisco1 nnd Victoria, 11 C. via Seattle, Wash , n conlinous route, nnd excepting nt Ferries mut he made entirely under enr's own power. Any car or nny person lo be eli gible to compete. Frizes may he n warded to cither driver or owner of car. Competitors to start whenever they plcnso and to take their own time, arriving in Victoria for Carnival Week. Contestants to enter by letter with Charles A. Forsythc, sceretnry treu.Mirer Victoria Automobile Asso ciation, ill" Central lliiildiug, Vic toria. Entry letter to stnto city from which contestant will start, and to give names of all pn.s-oiigers and whether interested in automobile trade. Each car (counting driver) to carry nt least two people. The tour to be iu no sense a speed trial. Each car must enrry nt least two pennants both bearing the name of the starting point. Methods of making nwnrds will bo decided by a committee of tho Vic toria Automobile Association in whose hands all judging is placed. Contestants must keep n strict rcc ord in writing of the exact nature of every mechanical, tire or othor trouble on the road of time in volved in every stop en route, except nt garages. This includes road stops of even n few seconds nnd even such things ns taking on water to replenish radiators or stopping on grades to cool engine, hrnko adjust ments, etc. This rule must be strict ly ndhered to, nnd the committee re serves tnc ngnt to ask ihe winner of the contents nnd their passengers to make statutory declarations of the correctness of the reort. Competitors must check in with C. A. Forsythc, 317 Central Building, Victoria during 14 days including nnd immediately previous to Thurs day, 7th of August. SENATE CONFIRMS E WASHINGTON, July 19. The nominations of William L. Chambers and G. W W. Hanger ns commis sioner and assistant commissioner of Mediation it is said, will bo con finned this afternoon by tho senate. The commission probably will hold its first meeting in Now York on Monday (o consider whether tho eastern railroads, whoso trainmen and conductors threaten to strike un less their wages are increased, shall bo icnnittcd tho right to submit grievances against the employes. ALL OF WESTERN PART OF STATE AT CONFERENCE Ah previously announced In theso columns tho annual canipiucotlng of tho Southern Oregon Conferuco of Seventh-day Adventlsts convened In this city upon last Thursday. About tlftouty tents are erected nt tho en campment, located upon North llent ty street. Tho campers represent tunny localities iu tho conference ter ritory, which comprises nil of west ern Oregon south of I.lnn county, In cluding also Klamath nnd Lake counties. Tho services began upon Thursday evening with an address by Kldor 11. W. Cottrett of Portland, president of tho western Oregon con ference, upon tho power of tho word of God and Its Importance to tho be liever. Tho first session of conference was held at 9 o'clock Friday morning, nt which hour of each day except Sab bath, n session will bo held until business of this nature Is disposed of. Delogates wero seated and standing committees woro appointed. Other ministers In attendance nro as follews: W. A. Splccr nnd Mendn McC.uIro of Washington. D. C; l S. Hacch of Gravel Ford, president of this conference; II. 0. Thurston of Salem: C. J. Colo of Eugene: L. A Gibson of Cottago Grove; 11. C. Tabor of Ashland, and T. G. Hunch, pastor of tho local church. In addition to tho above there are present Dr. Ada Smith-Crawford of Oottngo Greve: J. F. Uentty of Port land, agent of tho Pacific Press; J, P. Wheeler, secretary of this confer ence; B. A. Hamilton, miscellaneous secretary, and Miss Graco Davison, general secretary of Sunday schools nnd young people's work. Others worthy of mention nro expected soon. Three general services nro held each day 11 a. in., 2 nnd S p. m. Tho pcoplo of Medford nnd vicinity are cordially Invited to attend till of theso services. GRADE ND PACK DPTEO FOR SEASON 1913 Grading nnd packing rules for Ihe senMui of tl)Kl for tho Koguo river vulley weio adopted by tho various fruit shipping nnd packing associa tions nnd exchanges nl a joint meet ing held Friday. Those represented nl the meeting were the Kogue River Fruit uud Pro duo Aoeinlion, the Kogue Hixee Co operative Fruit Growers Associa tion, the Producers Fruit company and the Pioneer Fruit company It is the intention of nil shippers to make n uniform pack nnd prevent ! repetition of last year's experience when n lack of uniformity injured the valley' reputation. The grade nud pack rules will he printed iu pamphlet form and distri buted. It Theater Tonight "White Slave." two-root feature, n sensational nnd emotional story of before tho war. "When Circus Cituo to Town," "Merry M.orrlck." Your money's worth for C and 10c 102 Awaiting Thi Joyful Siniiri rheWonderfulMuslcthatDurats Forth When the Stork Arrives. Thnt fanny little, brawy cry Hint echoes ai or. me new imuy is ihtIiiii nuwt clurlfthril the urrlts CHILDLESS WOMEN phrlll7 Itju k. 1i all thli row ThM4 women one chlMlru, now harpr and wll with h.KlthT cMMt inwlll Ull how fnkhu' VrceUbla Uotninian.l oiaJs rowlble. Here artlinniManJ correct fedre writ them If jou want to, an.1 learn (or ynurwlf. Tbf ax culy a ! oal ol many thocaaiuU. ... "uor nm oauy ii ttroti g ami healthy an J we attribute tliU re sult to tho timer 7.&$? the new Imby Is htIiui tho nuwt ciuriKiirii re- me mlirnnre u f our live. And tlimiMtxli of happy motlior owe tholr prrsenntlon to Ii -nlth ami strength tn Mnlhcr'o Friend. This U nn cxtcmnl rrmrdy Hint U applied to tho nlxlomlnal mnwrlc-i. It rvllcvm all tho trti slnn. nrcrrnt tciidrr- acs nnd pain, enables the nuncio to ex paml pouily, nnd. when tly oimfn, tho miKctrs rrlnx nnttinilly, the form la prv wrred without laceration or othor nivl dent. It la one of the standard, rrllntile irmrdlrs that Rrnndmothcra everywhere bae relied upon' lib Its dally uw durlne the period of expectntlon, there la no wrnknnn, no unu lea, no rnornlns ulcktifia, no pnlu, diatrivt or strain nf any kind. You will find thi wonderful remedy on aale at your dniK alnre nt $1.00 wr Imttle. It lit prerutml br llrndfleld Itemilator Co., M Ijimar IHdc. Atlnnts, (In. Write them for a valuable book to expectant mother. Change of Irrigating Ho urs 1 Ooniiiit'.iit'iiip; Monday, .luly 21, irrinlin hours will ho ns follews: Uok'iiniiiitf Alontlay ami allc.nialo days on (Iu; oast sido of all stroois nimiiiiL- north and souih and south sido of alt stroots I'lumiiuj-iMiatund west, imgntiiiK hours froin-l a. in. to 10 p. in. .Hi'innin'riu'stlay ami nlti'mato tlayson thu wost sidti of all si roots running north ami south ami tho north sido of all si roots running oast and wost, from -I a. in. to 10 p. in. .Irrigathm; with opon hoso posilivoly pmhihitotl. , Theso rulos will givo ovory rosidtnit tho water ovory other day. Co-oporation of all is requested lo avoid a water shortage. ,j VIOLATIONS WILL BE VIGOROUSLY PROSECUTED. Water Committee City Council By J. W. MITCHELL, Chairman MX v i si MtMtlM -5 lAABilenjf :MrC0oalnn WS iMn gsa? L DAY OF REST um WASHINGTON, July 10.Tho senate lobby committco held no pub lie hearing today. Colonel Mtilliail whh excused for the day by Chnirinan Overman. Mtilliail, it is Kaid, is on tho verge, of a nervous breakdown In executive hcnrIoh, tho Overman committco considered the books nnd accounts of the N. A. M. and tho Na tional Council for IudiiKtrinl Ucfcuse, With Medford trado Is Medford made. WHY NOT? letyoir corns come oil LIKE MAGIC llCartettl H Lf-naZr. 0m Ta ft AU cents ; ym hoyt y nmuoot P inJwM bKntfemdrd r na of your Compound." Mrs. Fukd YouAxy, Kent, Orogoo. " I owe my life snd my baby's good health to your Coin pound." Mr. W. O. firsKCRR, K.F D.,Sc,2, Troy, AUtuuii. " I hare threo clilt drcn and took your Compound ear h time." Mr. John HowAnn, VUuiln(;loa,Verunjut. "I haro a lovoly baby boy and you can ,..11 ...wnnKthit Im iM U a l'lnkham' baby." Mrj.I)Ci KlaCHKB, Si Munroo St., Ciil stadt, Ji.J. "Wo aro at last blewd with a sweat llttlobabyglrl."-.Mru G. A. Limuouaa, Montojtut, La. " I bars ono of the flneat baby clrls y" oTcr saw." Mr. C. U. Ooonwix, 1012 a. Gth St., Wilmington, N.U. "5fT husband li tho , luippleat man allro to. iflday." Mn. Cum. lMiinHAKK. .TJ7 .'Mani la Hi., Iluffalo, N.V. "Now I have a nice baby girl, the Joy of our boino." Mr. X)o- BTLVA COTK, No. 117 So. Oato St., Worccv tcr, Mau. " I haro a fine itronz baby daughter now." Mrs. A. A. Givr. UewittTlllo, N. y., Itouto 41. " T have a bl?, fat, healthy boy," M r. A. A. 1IAI.XNOKK, It.K.IJ. Ho. lt lialtunoro, Ohio. At3ourdriisfsr Of wlik'li ho liavo a Mrcnk ft crojis out In our UilW, V.wry lliuu no sjtcak. Vain wo nro ulnuit our bread, Our d, our Iimiih, our cuke, AlN)iit (lie (i'iiiiliH'h of our blioi Anil (ivcryibliiK wo Imlu-. MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN lU South CVntruI, t t r t r T J r r r t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y f ? T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I Bleqtriq (Booking Is True Economy NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD TO BRING IN, OR ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH. LiBBBBBIVIBBBbI ftBBBBBa ELECTRIC RANGE, prico $(i().()0 cash, .t(!.".()0 on installments. This rango has now typo hroilor in top of oven, the host broiling device up lo date for any stylo stove. Will bake, roast, broil or fry; is bettor, cleaner, safer than nny other cooking appliance. Ask vonr neighbor who uses one. Plat rale lor family use, $5.00 per month. Aok about our special installment termn on this range i ' f t ' V ,4 - EL BACO OVEN, price f J2.00, will roast a chicken or bake two, loaves oil bread. Can bo connected on any lamp socket. No special wiring required. Costs f) cents per hour or less to opentto, depend ing on quantity of current used. SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE California-Oregon Power Company 210 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1081, ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y J wind, - - k - J-