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i -l r paths six fflETftWD MATT) TRTRUTTE. MTCDFOTm OREGON. TUESDAY. TWT3MBER 2. tnl,1. m JURY 0 TRY KENTNER FOR II. C. Kontnor Is oit trial lri the cir cuit court todny clinrgcd with the nl IcroiI otnbezilcnient ot $5000. The cneo U not expected to go to the Jury beforo noon tomorrow. About twonty-fho wltnessen will bo enlleil by the tnto ami defence, soma ns cbnrneter witnesses. A Jury was Fcciired this mornliiK. ' ' The principal contention Is expecte.l to runtor around tho books ot the thou II. C. Kontnor company nn-1 entries therein. The states case Is conducted by Prosecutor Kelly and A 12. Renmcfl appears for tho de fen PO. Tho Indictment alleges tho em bezzling of fliOOO, but It Is further averred that n shortage of $14,000 exists. Tho rirst wltucM was V K. Mer rick followed by Mrs. E. A. Nether lands, who gave tho cornerstone testi mony In support of tho state's alle gations. The witnesses IdentlMcJ Items In the accounts. The Jury ns accepted Is: William Clcness, Jacksonville; George Latins pach, Jacksonville; Charles Dossey, Jacksonville; J. Krcenian, Cen tral Point; John W. Hamrtck, Cen tral Point; J. L. Ilradshaw, Drowns boro; II. I). Nye, Hock Point; Sam Coffman, Jacksonville, and John Marsh, Jacksonville. L DIE) FROM OPERATION A particularly sad death Is that ot Mrs. Edna May Young, wlfo of Harry L. Young for tho past six years ono of the Mall Tribune's llnotypcrs. Mrs. Young underwent an operation at tho hospital Saturday and was apparent ly on the way to recovery when a hemorrage caused her to pass away at midnight Monday, Dec. 1. Sht was a native ot Indiana coming to Mcdford six years ago. After a brief residence here, Mr. and Mn, Young took up a homestead near Drownsboro whoro sho has since re Hided. Only a few das ago the home stead was proved up on. Sho leaves three children, tho eldest her daugh ter, Mildred, and two sons William and Harry. The funeral will be held at Weeks & McGowan's chapel Thurs day morning at 10:30 o'clock, inter ment at I. O. O. F. cemetery, Rov. Shields officiating. Mrs. Young was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends who decp'y mourn her loss and regret her un timely end. ROOMS CHIEF J. T. Sullivan received a message Monday night from Seattle saying that Pat Welch of Spokane, and presi dent of tho Roguelands company was stricken with intestinal trouble Sun day, and under the surgeon's knife. A special train, a telegram to Mr. Sullivan this morning, stated, was bearing the family from Spokane to tho bedside. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Welch aro life-long friends. His con dition Is serious. Welch is ono of tho mobt widely known men of tin west, and head of a contracting firm that has handled much of tho de velopment projects of a quarter of n century, Fruit Men DNciim Problem SAN JOSE, Cal., Dec. 1. Fruit growers ot California meet here to day to open tho nnnual convention ot their stato association, which will contlnuo in session over tomorrow und Thursday. Governor Johnson and Col. Harris Wolnstock of tho United States Farm Credits commission aro on the program for addresses, to gether with a number of well known horticultural experts. Mr. ft, M. ANPcnsnN G. M, Andorson in "Broncho Billy Gets Square," at the Isis Theater to- nlb'ht. EMBEZZLEMENT HER VOICE NOT DEVELOPED UNTIL SHE WAS A MOTHER loaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaavMa The remarkable statement has Just been made by Mrs. Uellevue. known to the stago ns Miss Annette Flack, said by some critics to possess th best voice on the musical comedy stage, that she really did not know how to sing till she had becomo a mother. "I had been singing for years." said Mrs. Dellcvue, "and I fondly supposed that my voice was very well developed but after a became n mother I felt my voice Incrcaw) in m S. Meyers of the Yukon country, has purchased a $12,000 ranch ad Joining the Corbctt and Bradshaw or chards In Antelope valley from Ilalpr Cowglll. Tho place contains U'O acres, GO acres aro bottom land and 100 acres ot mesa land. He expects to eventual) moe his family hens and make It his futuro homo. Mr. Meyers has been in Alaska for fifteen years, following mining an 1 other business. After looklc, over I'arMnn .Sago Stops ri.!i;ji Ilulrj mill Ilrlilnjc Kailji; Kciiiow.h Dandruff With One Application If your hair Is too thin, make it grow. It it is too dry and brittle, soften it up lubricate it. If ou have dandruf It is becauFo tho seal Is too dry and flakos off. Kroshen up tho scalp and dandruff will go. Parisian Sago, always sold by Chan. Strang, druggist, In 50 cent bottles, Is Just what ou need to make your scalp healthy and Immediately ro move dandruff your hulr wavy, lustrous and abundant. You cannot be disappointed in Parisian Sage. It quickly stops itch ing head; cleanses the hair of dust and excess! vo oil; takes away tho dry ness and brlttleness; .makes It fceum twice as abundant and beuutlflcs it until It Is soft and lustrous. Coffee There is less coffee used today than (for many years j)ast. Tho prices are too high; and poor coffees cost al most 'as much as good. But the sales of Schilling's Host are larger than ever before; partly because it is packed in aroma-tight cans, everfresh. In 1 lb, 2 lb and 2 lb cans; cleanly granulated money f back, YUKON INER PURCHASES M volume, range, and control. I then realized that I had not sung well be fore, and I could begin to believe thoso friends who told mo that my singing was very good. "I knew It myself. I noted the change at once, and since then I be lieve my volco has been Improving right along.,Of course, I don't know If this Is the experience ot nil singers who are mothors, ut you will note that many very great singers hno bad Inrgo families." all parts ot the country, ho decided that tho Rogue river valley offered the best attractions. Mr. Meyers U Interested in the new mining camp of Shusanna min ing camp, about 300 miles abovo Whlto Horse, where gold Is being taken out at the rate or $1200 to tho shtncl per day. NEW YORK. Dec. 1. Hundreds of eminent engineers and designers of machlnory have gathered In this city from all over tho country to at tend the annual meeting ot the Amer ican Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Msalons of which aro to continue through tho remaludor ot this week at tho Engineering Societies building. Draperies W cnrr vrry complete Mn of lrui-rlv. law curtains, rixturca. etc Jtu) do all cUiki of uplioltrln A PrcUl man to look after this work Hicl(ilcly and will give aa food ervlce a la nosalblr to gal Id ever 'he- larstat cltlea Week3 & McOowan Co Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT'HOME "We have changed our name, hereafter the Mission Furniture Works will bo known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Rome of the "Pacific" Cedar Chest. jm. u. muw nniuurxi, on, Proprietor 113 South Holly Medford, Oregon. Some Historical Facts Concerning Blight What tho United StnU't Department of ,grlrultiiro IUm llonn mill In Doing, (Continued from Yoatontny) So It will bo seen that tho depart ment of agriculture with thousands ot dollars nt Its command. Is nirrjlng on linos of work which somo people hnu supposed never to lmut been thought of. Regarding tho matter of control by means of breeding resistant trees, Dr. Metcalt further h)h: "Tho apparent resistance of vnr Iouh Asiatic chestnuts suggostn thnt If resistant Individuals of thoso vnrl- tlett tire oiossed with the Amerlcnn and European chestnuts, hybrids questions such as tho control ot epi might bo produced with tho deslr- domic diseases, othor burenus, niuuotv nble nut characters of one parent and ! tho Iturenu of Animal tmlustry, tho tho resistance ot the othor. So fur llurenu of Chemistry, Bureau of Soils, no resistant ludlvldnuls of tho Amor- Bureau of Entomology, llurenu of lean chestnut hnvo been found. Trees Biological Sttnoy, Weather llurenu, of both American and Asiatic species are all brought In to tnko their re of the genus Castunopsls could po- npootlo parts In tioxlslug tbo best slbly also bo used as reststaut par ents, nt least for trees to be grown In tho south. Resistant timber trees, as well ns nut trees, could doubtless be produced. Many experiments along this lino aro already In pro gress. In the long run tho results of breeding will probably bo tho moJt profitable outcome of tho struggle against tho bnrk disease. Sooner or later we must begin to breed forest trees systematical!), and thu chest nut Is on many accounts n good tree to start with." This breeding work so as to se cure resistant parities has been In progress for several enrs. When 1 came to tho coast I was charged by Dr. Metcalt to secure tor him tho burrs as wet as seedlings of the chin qunpln (Castauopsls chrysophytln) for breeding purposes on the depart ment grounds; also for testing Its re- slstancc to the chestnut bark fungus, While thu Chestnut Tree Blight or. wleproomosiera n MKft WOMCfT ANO CMIIDRCN' HAVE you ever tried Holeproof Hosiery? Iyon have, rou know the lime and trouble our guarantee has saved you. No darning I Think what a blessing1 that means to you. It means no more eyestrain, no more of that "lumpy" feeling that darns give your stockings, no more money spent every week or so for new hosiery. Why? Decause six pairs of Holeproof lloto are GUARANTEED against holes for six months, or new hose are furnished FREE promptly and cheerfully. And these soft, snug-fitting hose coat no more than ordinary boaiary I Como In and see them at your first opportunity. DANIELS L2 rvs55fc Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. (leneral Foundry and Maehino Works Pacific 401; lome 2D8U Res. Pae. 0031; Home 2271, For tho beat of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD See us. We make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th St. Both Phonce MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR 00. Hark disease lint nothing In common with tho pour blight, I liuvo brought It Into this article simply to show that tho tk'pnrtiumit of agriculture Is very nctlxe In all mntters which pertain to tho saving ot tho crops ot the coun try. They hnvo oven taken nu In terest In tho various Htntos where tho stnto nulhorltloH hnvo failed to see th direction In which their duty Mhould load thoin, It will bo noted thnt I hnvo only mentioned single bureau In tho de partment, unmoty, tho Ilureau of limit Industry, but In ninny brond means ot handling a serious situation It Is quite safe to say that If any problem tins baffled the experts of tho department of agriculture and Its solution has not been rendlly forth coming, It had better he let atone by tho ludMdunlH nr by a stnto, particu larly If It bo n problem not purely local. Naturnlly there aro many locnl problems which had best bo taken caro of by tho slate or by tho comity, or ovuti by u smaller district, and In cnseH ot this kind the department do sires to play no part excepting that ot an advisory agent! Conclusion. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. l.Josoph Toronto. 2S years, was shot and pro bably fatally wounded hero today, In a saloon fight with Ellis Fox, a bar tender. Fox told tho police ho fired In self detenso nltor Toronto had attacked hltu with an. Iron bar, whon ho refused to sell him a drink. FOR DUDS - f - rj Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongest and Everlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Ave. Phone M-652 NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE My (leniiHlng, Healing llnliii liiNtuntly Clears None, Head ituit Throat- .Stops NaHy Catarrhal BlmimrgcN, Dull llottdnrho (lot. ....... , Try "Ely's Cream Balm." (tot a small bottle uuywny, Just to try It apply n little In the uuatrllfl niul Instantly your clogged noso and stopped-up nlrJitassagOH.of thy houd will open; 6u "will brentho freely; dullness nnd headache dlsnppenr. By morning thu catarrh, cnld-ln-hend or catarrhs! or,tbrou wjll.bo gone, End such jnlsbry 'tiowl Get tint small botttu of "Ely's Cream Balm" nt any drug store. This sweet, fra ,1 WOOD Hotly Fir. OAK cut from inru timber. OAttLOAl) OF IMNIO STOVK WOOD JUST RIO- OEIVJ'JD. l'lionq in your ordei-a for Tier Wood or Cord wood to Frank H. Ray ' It'iiHiiroment Gimranteed Sixth and Fir Strootn. W41W1UUUUW1KWIX'XTO1U Bargains in Second-Hand . Cars Ono BUIOK ROADSTER, noarly now, all now tiros, in oxcollont condition... : $500.00 J . . Ono Fivo-Passongor JACKSON Car, only $100.00 Ono Fivo-Passongor PREMIER, a big bargain at :,.-. ...:...:.,: .- :....$.iso.oo Other Bargains C. E. Sparta Building. A Special Train to OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE via lZhf ma w 0;SHH3 0 SUNSET lOGDENftSHASTAl ROUTES 3ciV urn The Exposition Lino 1915" At Roseburg, Thursday, Dec. 4th One Fare Round Trip Pood Qniug and Re'turning oiSpccinl Only ' ' SCHEDULE:' Special will loavo Ashland (5:00 a. m.', Talent 6:11', ' Phoenix 6:15, Medford 6:21, Central Point 6:30, Gold Hill 6:52, Grants Pass 7:25, Merlin 7:55, Lcland 8:41, Wolf Creek 8:57, Glendale 0:17, West Fork 0:51, Riddle .10:44, Myrtle Creek .10:55, Dillard 11:25; ar rive Roseburg 12:00 noon. RETURNING. Train will leave Roseburg at 6:30 p. m., stopping at intermediate points shown abovo. Arrivo Ashland about midnight. For furthor particulars call" oh nny'S. P. agent'.4 grant bnliii dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates nnd heals the ItiNttmod, swollen meitihrauu which Hues thri none, head and throat; dents thu air 'punmuou; stops nasty discharges and a fooling ot cleansing, Hiiothlug relief comes Immediately. Don't lay nw(tko tonight struggling ' for breath, with head stuffed; mis- . un rbfl. iiwkltijt nun' blowing, Catarrh x nrUI, wlUt(ilts running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, mid rnw diyiums Is distress llighil jrujj Hoodies, , I'm Votii atlllibjust ft.iio In, "Ely's ('renin Balm" nnd your cold or catarrh will surely dUnppuar, Phnnn iin.n in Usod Cars. Gates j ) Motor Cars and Supplios tho tho - wT7 .