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Medford Mail tribune
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MKIH'OHD PIIINTINO CO.
Tlio Democratic Times, Tlio Milfon
Mull. The Medford Trlbrnin, Tim South
rn Orecontan. Tlio Ashland Tribune
Office Mnll Tribune Ilullillnir. 25-S7-S9
North l-'lr streets totephonn 75,
Official
Official
Pnpir of the City of MedfonL
Paper of Jarkiton county.
(31:011(312 PUTNAM. R.iitor nml Muiuiccr
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i:ntortl nil secernl-clncs matter at
Mnlfortl. Ori'Eon. unJr the net of
March J. 1870.
suaaoairTiorr itATHS.
On year, by mnll . -IS.oo
Ono month, by mall .--.. .80
IVr month, delivered by carrier In
Mn.lf.ir.1. Jpkiwnlll anil On-
tral Point -M
R.ilurrtuv onlv. be tnall. rwr ear S.8ft
Weekly, per year - -. 1.S0
BWORK CXRCTT&ATXOX.
Dally averaRe for -levn month end
InR November So, 111, 1751.
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Th. Mnll TriMini la on wlo nt
Perry News Siati.l s.tn 1 ranclseo
Portland Hol.-l News Stand. Portland
Portland News t"a. Portland, Ore.
V O. Whitney. Sult!. Wash.
JUROR LIS! FOR
OCTOBER
1
Tho following have iioon drawn as
Jurors for tho October term of court
which convene at Jacksonville next
wcek:
A. L. Wimer, Talent, farmor; J.
W. Miller, rhoonlx, farmor; It. 11.
Wilson, Medford, farmer; Jamos
Owens, Eagle Point, fanner; K. V.
Wrlslit, Thoenlv. farmer; Geo. V
Dunn, Ashland, farmor; I. I Ilrad
filiaw, Kaclo Point, farmer; Chris
Kccgan, Jacksonville, merchant; II.
Goddard, Talent, farmor; Fred I.uy,
Climax, farmor; John P. Morrll,
Gold Hill, orchardUt; John W.
Thompson, Gold Hill, farmer; Aub
ust I.awrcntz, Medford, ranchor; H.
I). Mills, Huttc Falls, civil engineer;
O. M. McKcever, Medford, farmer;
S. I.. Hennctt, Medford, farmer; A.
W. Sllsby, Ashland, real estate;
D. Carter, Gold Hill, miner; V. G.
Knlps. Medford, farmer; Wesley
nirdsey. Foots Creek, farmer; E. N.
Cainiboll, Medford, farmer; John II.
Hair, Foots Creek, fnrmer; D. E.
Phlpps, Medford, farmer: H. D. Xye,
Ilock Point, farmer; J. E. Olson,
Medford, lumberman; Fred Benedict,
Applcgate, farmer; Rainier Phillips,
Watklns, farmer; "William Beck, Tal
lcnt, (Ash.), clerk; W. R. Leathers,
Willow Springs, farmer; W. M.
Frcdegcr, Medford farmer.
For October term of court tho
above to bo at tho court bouse at 10
a. m. on October 27, 1913.
CHICKENS WILL COME HOME TO ROOST?
11 K I'ounly court of Klamath county has lunun the
publication of a scries of articles in the Klamath
North western, nrtrimr unon the ; iconic the necessity of
constructing a highway south to join the Pacific highwav
in California and so provide a route through central Ore
gon. Among other remarks are the follewing:
California has bonded hcrselr for Jis.000.000 to build n state highway
from north to south. This highway will pass through Siskiyou county nnd
intersect thu Oregon-California state line near Coles or Hilt. Jackson
county has seen the value of this ami as stated above has provided a bond
Issue of fSOO.OOO to meet thl great highway and carry It on north through
Jackson county to other counties which will complete tho same on througn
tho state.
Tho only hope for Klamath county Is to get a branch road from this
great highway through Siskiyou county, either by Grass Lake- Pas. Hall
Mountain Road or Klamath Rixer Route. And Siskiyou county must bo
persuaded to build a. large portion of this road since It will pass for miles
thmwuh Siskiyou territory.
I'nlcMi we get this road wo will be sidetracked Just as wo were for years
before the Southern Pacific company built Into tho Klamnth Hnsin.
The Idea that Klamath countj has a chance to bring the California
hlghwaj. to som point near Dorrls Instead of Coles or llllt should be for
gotton as soon as posslbe since there Is absolutely no chance therefor. This
being the ease we had better meet the situation as it U nnd stake our efforts
toward securing one good satisfactory outlet to this great highway.
This is probably preliminary to launching a campaign
for bonding Klamath county for the construction of a
trunk lino through the county a move imperative for the
future growth and development of the country, which per
haps more than any other section is dependent-upon the
lourist.
Hero is where tho chickens of repudiation will come
home to roost. AYho will want to buy securities from a
(ounty flying the black flag of repudiation?
What guarantee is there that the knockers' "spite
fence" will not be extended to include road bonds as well
as count v warrants?
GRANTS A
BUS
BOWEN
AD
AI PRICE OF $7250
(Grants Pass Courier 1
Tho lallway oonunlslou mot again
Ibis forenoon and voted to pur
chase tho Rlggs railroad property,
consisting of right-of-way from the
Southern Pacific track to the Inter
section with tho right-of-way of
the municipal line. Also the tie and
railroad iron, tho bridge across
Rogue river and the locomotive No. 1.
Tho price agreed upon was $TSiO,
payable as title Is perfected, tho deed
and bill of sale living placed In es
crow. Tho engineer was Instructed to
communicate with the brldgo com
panies nnd make a rail for bids for
repairing tho present trestle ncros.t
Rogue river and the building of a
bridge and also for a bridge across
Allen creek and nnother across the
Applegate river. It Is expected that
I
I PLAY HERE
17
NOVEMBER
Wonderful Blood Remedy
Thai Works m the Tissues
PORTLAND'S OPPORTUNITY
SOLDIER NEAR COLLAPSE
(Continued from Page 1)
nplltt PORTLAND TELEGRAM is much concerned
over the fact that Portland cannot sec the world's
baseball champions on their tour of the world. It says:
Portland is snid to be the most generous natron of tho cmnn nn thn
coast. It supports not one but two professional clubs. I'nder such cir
cumstances why should it be left off the list? Who is at fault Will nut
our baseball managers, who surely have lasgely profited by the came, take
AtnAaA w-F"
Portland doesn't get a game because it hasn't energy
to go after it. The metropolis is so used to having overv
thing dumped i" its lap, without taking a chance, that 'it
is under the supposition that everything must come to it.
including world champions.
But there is no reason for alarm or excitement. Port
land fans can see the world champions on Oregon soil, if
they desire. All they have to do is to come to '.Medford
tlie southern Pacific will be glad to run a special train for
them at the game scheduled for Mcdftml, November 17.
Portland expects the entire state to trot to it on all
occasions. Turn about is fair play Portland now has an
opportunity to reciprocate. For once, let Portland come
to Medford.
That the champions are to be seen in Bedford instead
of Portland is a tribute to the superior enterprise of Med
ford citizens.
work can be cominonrod upon the league-).
lirlilr-a nnrnu llti-ii.i fIvak I... Mi., triti !
of this month.
Today teams are clearing tho brush
on tlio last mile of the right-of-way
this sldo of Wlldervllle. Nine tulles
of grade Is now ready for tho Iron,
It being radically completed to the
Applegate, and next week a crew will
mo vo across the river, grading the
last mile, when tho city's unit of the
road will be ready for Iron ami
bridges. Fifty teams anil 75 men nro
now on tho work, creating a dally
pay roll of from $.150 to $100.
That (lie world champion Iiiim bull
plover will pin in Meilt'onl, Novoiu
Iter 17, win nured loiluy when l.
J. UtoMirtl, who Imi prlrd the 10ini
ruin or bine gutmuilt'o, teeeixed t It
following lelegiiini front Maiiugii
CIihiIo A. t'ouiinkoj :
Tiiinn Sloek Yards III., Oct. S.
"IJ. .1. Ilrexnnl. Medronl, Or..
".Mailed on agreement cleii!ii
plllV vou Moudiiv, Xn ember I".
'('MAS." A. COMISKKY."
Tickets for the mime are being
printed and coroe in Medford i
expected to buy one, to help nlmu;
the ciiuo. The jriuue wcium nu tin
mciio ntuoiiut of tttlwitwitig lur the
community.
The two teams that will ho hete
are the New Yotk tSinni- 'nil the
t'hii .11,0 White Sox, ii-iufi'ii-fil li tin'
iiio-t famou- plovers of both lnv
Thi Very Latest Theory About How and Why the
Blood is Disordered.
j 'ibBBbbjC" t fSE3P'Wk,2Bl2?'lrMrt .T
8. S. S. McanN lnro IIIikmI Which Insures I.ontf l.lfo and Hcnllh.
Tho
THOUSANDS WAIT
irrpnt exerrth In Chemistry nnd
VhysloU'Ky not ilrolnru wlmi Ins nil
Iihk lu cmitottilc't ly llm i.lli l'il
'nlt'r tbat llm KPrnui ef !! mm tilsordcni
llml loiliMttunt III tin) liitvrsllcin uf tlio lis.
MICK.
And brrt'ln i vlirro It. H. It. Knet to
work mplill)-, i fti'iily ami with von
ilurfully tint lien llo tt'oiilts.
Tills tAtni'lis MiHhl lirl(lr eotiliiliirt
inrilloliml -'niMiiiiiiH Junt n vltul iiik!
l-i-rntliil to lu-nllhy IiIihxI iih Ilia inilrllHu
rlfllHMItn of uhrAt, rixml Lirnf, nml 'it In
mill (lie nuipirii that limKo up our dully
rnttnii.
As n mnttrr of rnct tlirm It one Immv
illrtil In M H H. wlil It rcrvet llm ni-tlvt'
eiirixwu tif ktliiiulitlliiK wii'li flliilr i-irt
pf tlio Inxly to llm binllhy nnd Jiiillrlmin
crli-ctlnii nf in own 'Mitltl iiiitrlinriit
Tlml U wliy It regxiirrHlps Hie ldHl sup
4y; hy II tins null a Ui'iitcn...un in
IliiiiK'ii III venHmliiK rirma, rusli, plm
I'ka. und ull Mn amialuiu,
And lit rrKxtirralliiir tb" tUnuea II. II. II.
li i u inplil unit iitlvn nntliliitnl unYi'C
tlill ltd Ihiimi IrrltntlHK lllllllKlirna llist
i Him) rliiuiinilliiiii, miri) Itinxtt, wruk
i'K, Iiikh of wcIkIiI) IIiIii ili fliiokH, uihI
C It WI'ltrllllMM tlf lllllt'ln I'll. I IKtVri Hint
U Koii' i :illy !'! riiticotl, by all nurfuvm
Willi pulmilied I'I'Hht,
(lei n lxittlo or l, it, n, at any drmc
store, iiihI In a frw i1h ymi will mil mil
I il Prlitlil, unit uiicruiilU', but uu ft III to
llio plvturo uf Hi) iv IKo.
M. H K N prnwired only In tlio Inborn
tnry of llm Hunt MHt-iri C-. JOI HwKt
lll.lk, Alliiiilu, ll.i. Wlin iixt I iilit lii u wry
rniili'iit MhIIimI DeiwrtniiMit, wlmrft all
wliu iau niiy MimI iUxiiiIit ( it ntub
tiorn luiluru may wiltu (rroly fur iullnv
It II. li. id auKl cvi;i)licro tiy all drun
slnrr,
llcHMrt) of nil HltPIIIiit to frll yntl
suiutlini: "Jut us uuotl." lnslil ui-jii
III. U. U.
(Continued from Cage 1)
INSTALL
PURDN
manager and secretary, testified yes
tcraar tnat no received many con
tributions to tho candidate's cam
paign, deposited some of them to his
own account, fallod to keep an ac
curate list of thorn because ho did
not know tbo law on tho subject and
finally fixed up an account from
memory, which Sulzer signed with
out examining it.
Ho admitted, too, that ho used
Eoino campaign contrlbutfons for oth
er than campaign purposes, though
always In Sulzer's interest, and that
ho himself signed Sulzer's name to a
lottcr to tho Mutual Alliance Trust
company, purporting to authorize the
secretary to draw and deposit money
for tho governor.
Secretary Tukes Illume
In short, insofar as ho could, he
tpok tho entire blamo for all tho
offenses and Irregularities of which
Sulzer ft accused.
Ho acknowlodgo that, though an
unnniuraiizeu utissian, no was pro
moted from tho post of secretary to
tho governor to- tho head of tho
state hospital commission's deporta
tion bureau.
Under cross examination today
Snrccky was forced into further
somewhat damaging admissions. Ho
was still a good wltnoss for tho de
fense to tho extent of sticking to his
story that lie, and not tho governor,
should bo blamed for any careless
ness or mlfconduct in tho handing of
Sulzer's campaign money, but it was
gonorally considorod doubtful if tho
court would accopt as truo his asbor
WORD'S
MAYO
II
RICHARDSON
Tlio city council nt its regular
meeting Tuesday nilit inducted M.
Timlin, appointed mi ceo. or to the
Into W. W. Kifort, into the mayor
alty clml r, mifl then held the longoht
wintletl session in tho history of tlio
body without accomplishing nnylhiiig
more important than allow ing n big
batch o monthly bills.
Chief of Police llittson'.s nuto re
pair bill of ."fOti.fiO, nml the granting
of $12 nnd .?3.j water rent rebate to
Hales Ilros. nnd the Oaniet-Corey
company liirnidieii too eliiot nrgu
mont. Tho finance committee rec
ommended that thenc be granted.
Tho council was of the opinion that
grunting rebates to two would mean
more reipientH from thu sumo, and
held up the rcquestK for further eon
fcidoraiion. The finance ennuniitoo explained
thnt they hnd decided to honor the
chicFri repair bills with the under
stiinding that the city would dispense
with nn auto for tho police in the
future nnd resort to the tn.in in c,w
of emergeney.
An ordinance npproving of tin
paving of Dakota moiiiie wat. pas-ed.
.Salaries for oitv employex anil tin
council woro npproved und MunuM-.
ordered for haine.
A petition for the reopening oi
Third street wns referred to coin-
SPEAKS TONIGHT
A large crowd greeted Tom Ilieh
nrdson nt Ashland Tue-dny nml af
ter his nddrosi, u delegation of fifty
was selected to meet nt Medford oil
Wcdnoxlny, October LI, to confer
with other delegations from Koguo
River vnlloy to plan for the adver
tisement of the valley nt the time
of tho Pnnnmn exposition nml to ne
efforts for ohtniniii" favorable rail
rond rules ijnd Mop-over privilege
in tho Itoguo Ither valley.
yr. Riclinrdson nddrossos the
high and grade schools today and
i mi.
uumirrow. ioni"ni iivorv ono i in
vited to henr him nt the high school
auditorium room nt 8 o'clock.
ilic regular monthly meeting of
the Commercial club will be held nt
7:.10 o'clock, nfter which they will
adjourn to (he high school. .Men
and women nro requested to attend
and u large ntteiidniico i earnestly
desired.
bat today, Itigler on the liases ami
Kgnn und Klein in the mil field.
i alter Johnston, the Washington
twirler, was presented with an auto
mobile just before the game started
for being the most valuable nhiver
in tlu American Iciilmic.
.vi i :.iii o eiocK me siamis were
filling rapidly und (he blettehers
were packed, ltender wanned up on
the sidelines and was cheered by the
Philadelphia fans.
Siiotlgrjus AKo Irfiino
Merkle appeared on the grounds
limpiitu budlv with his ankle hati
dnged. Snorignis practiced nt first,
but he appeared lame. Willse re
lieved him later, hut McOntw seem
ed undecided ns to who u.nilil piny
the jMisition. Meyers bwt it fiticr
nail yesterday mid McLean eatilit
toria.v'.s game for the fliaiits.
It was not heliovcri the crowri
wotilri exceed IIO.OOI). Malhewwui,
Tcsreau nnri Detimrm,' wnnneil up for
the (Jiiints nod Mender, llrowu and
Plank for the Athletics.
Presbyterian Church Social
The Presbyterian church will hold
a free social on Friday evening, Oc
tober 0, beginning at 8 o'clock, in
honor of those uh came into the
church during this rpiarter, und for
the young people. All the members
of the church and congregation and
nil interested in the church nro re
quested to come to this social. The
program is iiuiipte nml will be pro
vided by some of Iho young men. It
is hoped that every one will be present.
Legal blanks tot sale at the Mall
Trlbuno offlrn, tf
HYOMEI
SO
T
HE
mitioo nf Mm ulwiht uIiiMi i-ill nmnl
tton that his employer knew nothing Thursday uigU for final notion,
of any of tho remnrkablo things the -
witness acknowledged.
Destroyed All Kvlricuco
Ho had destroyed all the campaign
records of receipts and expenditures.
Sarocky snid, as well as all cancelled
cheeks and stubs connected with tho
cni.0,
Ho romomborcd receiving largo
contributions from browors and li
quor interests but could not explain
why only ono of them was included
Jn Sulzor'a campaign account. Ho
could not glvo a single reason why
Jacob Schl.'f's $10,000 contribution
to Sulzer's campaign fund was not
accounted for.
Modifying his provlous statement
that ho did not kiiow tho law con
cerning tho accounting Tor campaign
contributions, ho admitted, too, that
ho was familiar with thu corrupt
practices act
STAMPING
WRECKEDINOME CITY
IPURIFIES, HEALS
CATARRH ILLS
Manager Stalllngs says that tho
Hoston Nationals have paid out more
money for now players this year than
any other club in the major leagues.
TltlNIDM). Colo. Oct s Mill
tinmen, ilcutlrcri as sheriffs wire pa
trolling tbo tuliti'S colouey nt Lud
low today as a result of esterday's
pistol and rlflo battle between depu
ties and strike sympathisers. Tbo
guard sltnt during tlio right will re
cover but fresh trouble was feared
momentarily. Feeling was grnului;
tenser today throughout tin eittln
Southern Colorado mining region
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
What a Heap of Happiness It Would
Itrlug In .Mi'tlfortl Homes
Hard to do housework with nu ach
ing back.
Itrlngs you hours of tnUory nt lei
sure or at work.
If women only know tho onuso
thnt
llackacho pains often comn from
weak kidneys,
'Twotild save much necdlesi woe
Donn's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys,
Head what a Medford citizen says
Mrs. Mary Wlnterhalder. liMr W
Jarkson St.. Modforri, Ore. sas- "I
used Donn's Kidney Pills with hi tic
flclal results when suffering from
Kidney trouble nnd I know of nt'iiT
persons who liavo taken them with
success. Since I used Donn's ICIdiiev
Pills about a year ago, I have not had
tlio least trouble from my klduos
This remedy deserves my hearty en
dorsomonl."
"When Your Hack Is I.ame -lie-
member tho N'amo." Don't simply
nsk for a kidney remedy ask dis
tinctly for Doan'M Kidney PUP, the
ennio that Mrs Wlnterhalder had
tho remedy backed by homo testi
mony, fide nil stores. Foster-.MI'-
liurn Co,, Props , liuffaln, .V. Y.
When you tire of
rough,
strong,
high-
proof whiskey try
the new Cyrus Noble.
pure, mild ami mature
(V. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
John A. Perl
Undertaker
I.ady Assistant.
2H h. iiAitriiirrr
rhoncs M. 17 and I7-J-3
Amlnilnnro Horvlro I l'inl y rWoner
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if 1 i i u. Crftmu Xdtcrter lluors, ' ? ' , ,
9 NTO ' h-Htf alsr r,r Vtni.r neor. 3.7B ; , .,7
M '5?ji n lusHo Wlnilow Trnu . . .CO ft I I f I U
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I 7' i." " w; MeUlctno Cljlrt, ballt-ln I i I h i i
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8 T&T Ak for Cslaloc W. Tito l'fc"''?Hfl
r-
When you havo that chokod and
stuffed up feeling in tho morning,
crubts in the nose, raising of mucus,
droppings In tbo throat nnd offensive
breath, you aro affected with catarrh.
I Immediate stops should bo taken to
(stop the disease or it will 'become
NOMR, Alaska, Oct. S. Somo pro-J chronic and serious,
gross was mode today on tho task of Hy all monns use Hyomci. Meno
re-constructing tho wrecked city of refunded by Chas. Strang if not sat-
Nomo. Tbo scarcity of implies, how-1 1st led. It Is a medicated air treat-
ovor, will prevent any great im
provement in tho situation until ro
llcf nrrlvos from the outside. In ro
sponso to his appeal for ad, Mayor
Jones had already received assur
ances thnt everything needed would
bo sent at once. Many citizens who
lost everything In tho storm which
destroyed fully half tho town, will
leave as soon ns possible.
mont that does not drug and de
range tho htomnch, but is breathed
In through tho llyomol inhaler that
conies with every ?1.00 outfit. It
effectively destroys tho catarrh germs
and quickly soothes and heals tho Ir
ritated mucous membrane of tho
noso and throat.
Get a complete outfit now and bo
cured of catarrh,
PAGE THEATRE
Friday, Oct. 1 0
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