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M FACIE FOUR. MEDFOKD MATT TRim'NN:. MFiDKORn. ORK'.OX, MOl)V. DKCUMMKK 8, l!)l!t I Medford Mail tribune AN INniM'KNDRNT NHWHPAPI'.lt ruin-iHiiDii uvnitr aktkhnook BXCKPT SUNDAY lV TUN MKUKOIU) PIUNTINQ Ci. Tlio Democratic Tlinen, Tim MuJfonl MhIIj The MeiKord Trlhunw, Tho Bouth em OrcRonlnn, Tlie Aalilnml Tribune Office Mall Trlhunn lhilUIInc 2R-37-2P North 11 r ntrret: telephone "K Official Vtper of th City of Medford. Official l'npar of .Inckjon County. OKOnOi: I'UTNAM. IMilor nnd MatMKr I'ntcrcJ ns ftccond-clnfn matter at itrilforrt. Oregon, um'.nr the net of March J, 187J. BunncxuPTioK katss. One year, mull.. . . -. .t3.00 One month, by mall . 60 Vtr month, ll,crril by carrlrr In Mrilfnrrt Jacksonville nnd Con trol rolnt . . . . .30 fin tut ilny only, bv mall, por yi-nr 2 "0 Weekly, per year - - . .. - 1.51 SWORN CXKCU&ATXOH. Dally uvpitiko for tlnii months end tnir November JO, m v,l I OF VIVISECTION WASHINGTON, Dec. S. Tho hor rors of bisection and the cruelty of the rutlilcBs slaughter of birds and Kmo animals, wero vividly portraed hero today by sneakers at the open ing Bcsstons of the annual convention of the International Antt-VIlsectlon nnd Animal Protection society. Spoakers declared that vhlscctlon as now practiced oven In tho most ad vanced laboratories of rich philan thropic institutions Is "a blot on tvvcntloth contury civilization." Spe cial mention was made of the prosecu tions brought by members of the anil vivisection society In Philadelphia. Secretary of Stato Hryan, Senators Calllngcr and Myers, and prominent leaders of tho Society for the. Preven tion of Cruelty to Animals, and tho Audubon society wcro scheduled to opcak during the thrco days conven tion. It was announced today that resolutions 'will be put through de manding federal legislation prohibit ing vivisection and making gamo laws more strict. RESCUE?!! SEATTLE. Wash., Doc. S 2. Wire less messages to Captain Dundoody, lu command of tho North division of tho Pacific Coast rovenuo services, tell of tho rescue yesterday by tho cutter Snohomish of the crow ship's dog and parrot, of tho waterlogged, fourmastcd schooner Aloha, beached on Destruction Island after springing a leal; in a storm. Attempts of the tugs Darling and Tatoosh to tako tho crippled vessel in tow failed and the Aloha is now drifting, a derelict toward tho Vancouver Island coast. Tho Snohomish is duo In Port Town send today with tho crow. Tho Tatoosh is said to bo towing Into tho straits a squaro rigged ship picked up after losing tho Aloha. STILL SEEK CORPSE SEXTUPLE MURDERER SALT LAKE CITY, Doc S. Still clinging to tho hopo of finding the corpso of Ralph Lopez, murderor, 'n some romoto corner of tho Utah Apex mtno near JJInghara, Sheriff Smith and his doputles continued to conrch tho workings today. Last night tho searchers stumbled, in an abandoned tunnel, on tho blank ets Lopez was kovvn to have had with him when ho took rofugo in the mine, nnd on a soot-covcrcd towel, recently used, Lopoz could not positively havo escaped, Smith Insisted, again today, excopi by unpardonnblo carelessness on the part of somo of IiIb besiegers. COMMUNICATION. To the Kditer: An Irinlimuii was vvulkiut; through u mtuio lot in uliiidi u hull wiu griisiiig. The hull did not n-eni to like the intruder nnd utilised him. l'nt run for the fence. About tlnj time that lie stalled to climb lli feneo the bull caught him on bit. horns, nnd throwing up bin bendi Iat vns thrown violently over the fence. After recovering sulficieiit Jy tp rise to bis ieel nnd nursing bin bruises mid feeling sore all over, lie looked through the iince mid mivv thy bull puvviiig tie ground mid bel lowing furiously. Pal aiil: "You needn't bo u-bovying and a-scinpiug nnd npologixiug, for begorrn, I know that ye did il on imipofc," The moral fcbould Im sufficiently phiiu to llui tiupiiYui'ri of Mgdferd: Keep tliub'ull out of ''office. ..... TAXPAYKH. PROTEG CRUELTY PUBLICITY AN ESSENTIAL OF GOVERNMENT E LSKWllKRM is court of count v expenditure: authorized hv tho law rooontlv enacted, so that protest may bo made by any taxpayer in tho fixing of tax lovios lor tho yoar. The" laws also provide for publication monthly of all oonnty expenditures as woll as somi-annnal roports from iho offices handling public funds. Thoso publications throw Iho limelight of publicity upon all county transac tions and onablo tho taxpayers to keep track of public affairs. Tho same principle should govern in city affairs. Tho couuiiil should publish oach mouth a list of oxponditnros just as tho county does. All ordinances should also be published. The si'ty budget for tho yoar should ho printed to allow protest before the fmnir of a levy. Publicity allays distrust and suspicion and makes for harmony and for efficiency. Public officials are merely incuts for the people and the people are entitled to com plete knowledge of their own affairs. Moreover, tho judgment of the people governs and thoso who ignore it pay the penalty, sooner or later. ' When the city council succeeded in amending the char tor so a to substitute telephone polo posting for news paper publication it aroused suspicion. When it assigned away its right to regulate trolley building on city streets and created a fifty-year monopoly anil permitted tho injury to the new concrete viaduct by sanctioning tho tearing up of rails that wore a portion of the bridge rein forcement, it intensified the distrust. "When it ignored i l-iriTiilv eiiriinrl nnririmi iYir tlu nnnnini inonf. nf m innvitr and the' members went on record as saying that it W5H IFFRACF PHfldl imim nf tlw ivnhlii: luminnst: whn lioctnut iiiMvm. itiUUIMlnUL UUIIUUL aroused resentment. Hut when, without notice or publii discussion, and seoininglv without need, it raised the tax low over two mills, it fanned discontent into blaze. If the council faces the recall, it can onlv blame itself, for whenever public officials ple. the latter are apt to assort their authority. E WW OUT OF SNOW DENVER, Colo., Dec. S. Shovel ling 'manfully, Denver today was throwing off its snowy mantle rap idly. There was less of a thaw than had been hoped for, but the citizens did not wait for aid of this sort. All tho principal street car lines wero run ning again and it was expected those which wero still blocked would bo operating before nightfall. Practic ally all distress had been relieved and the schools had rc-openod.. The House of tho Good Shepherd, somo distance outside tho city, whenco came the nows by telcphnno Saturday that both food and fuel wero exhausted and 325 children suf fering, was reached and relieved after a desperate struggle For five hours policemen, firemen tnd unofficial volunteers fought their way through drifts, in somo places twenty feet deep, carrying sacks of coal and prolvslons on their backs or dragging them on sleds, to tho Insti tution. SPOKANE RATE CASE WASHINGTON', pee. 8.-The United States supreme court con cluded today its reading of opinions for the present nittitu: without de ciding the tnteriuountuiii rate eaies or nny of the other big oaoi before it. T AS ST. LOUIS, yio., Dec. 8.- Timlin II. West resigned today a nee ver for tho St. Louis & San FnincUco railroad, and United Suites Judge Siiuboru appointed James I.uh of St. Paul .'in bis Kiiccensor. GRIFFITH CLEARED AS VICTIM OF A "PLANT" J, S. (jrigsbv was di-inied bv 'Justice Tu.lor this morning on u charge of buceny, there being biib pioions that the defendant was the victim of u "plant." (Jrigsby wiib ac cused of having had n gun bidden in the nttio of a house bo formerly liv ed in. A senrcli warrant wuh secur ed mid io! in the presence of wit nesses, found the gun. Tho trial was an aftermath of tbo airest of C. H. Land by Grignby for pointing a dan gcroiiH weapon nt him. Jeweler's Window Robbed I)ES MOJKKS, Ia Dec. 8. Hob- borsi,hiittc;ed u window in tbo Uriin- fctein jewelry stoie hero today mid escaped with diamonds woitb $2000. With Medford trade is Mcdford made )ul)lisliod I ho estimate of tho county bi- tho coming oar. as the smoulderiiiir embers of become superior to the peo- 1914 MOTOR CARS Tho Appcrson car Is equipped wltn tho latest electric starter and electric lights. It has lefthand drive, center control whlcn Is being used for the first time on tho Appcrson car. It also has the Appcrson Ilulldog clutch, tho transmission Is Appcrson mako and Is tho same time tried with heavy duty power delivering unit that has made Appcrson trans nil.sIon a real gear shift and not a makeshift, tbo gears are 25 to 50 por cent heavier than found in other cars Tho Appsrson compression band motnl clutch was Invented by Elmer Appcrson early In 1S95. It Is a steel band nctuated by a fulcrum wi when applied produces a stuoothe poltlve drive that eliminates all slip ping, burning out, warping or other trouble. No Untried Tlirorjet 1mI. Tho combination of motor, clutch and transmission in n unit makes one of tbo nicest, cleanest outfits on tbo market, with tho long Appcrson ex perience incorporated In its design, there are no untried theories repre sented in its mako up, tho construc tion they uso absolutely Insure per fect alignment, of transmission shaft and motor crankshaft, and it also presor.is a mora compact and ploaslng appearance. Tho Apporsons mako thler axlos complcto In their own plant. The front axlo is a forging niadu from the finest material, due allowance be ing mado for stresses and strains that may never occur, so liberal Is tho margin or factor of safety, tho same J thing applies to tho rear axles. It Is mado in tho Apportion plant. It Is also constructed so that tho dif ferential can bo taken entirely apart wlhout removing tho axle housing from under tho car. Tho springs are tho best that can ho bought and nro known tho world over for their smooth rldlug qualities. ' Thrco medels: Light 45-horso- power, l'C-Ineh wheel base, 31x4 i wheels. Price delivered hero J1800. Heavy, 45-horsepowor, 120-Inch wheel baso, 3CxI wheels. Price do lloved hero, $2000, inlcudlng power pump. ' Now six-cylinder, 4G-r.8-horscpower 128-Inch wheel base, aC-lnch wheels. Five passenger, $2100 delivered hero. Seven passenger, 92500 dollvord lerc. After all other demonstrations ask for ono In tho Apportion. (Adv.) Strong Dill at Har. Tho Star Theater offers an excep tionally strong program for today and tomorrow, featuring tho return to motion picture of Miss Florence Lawrence, tho most popular star of Fllmdom. Miss Lawrence after a year's rest comes back and Is better than ever. Tho vaudeville on to day's bill Is goofr, very good, and tho entire plcturo program Is better than tho average. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. I'lioucH M. 47 and 17-J-a AmbuUaco Service Deputy Coroner RITCHIE IN PRIME SHAPE FOR BATTLE SAN FRANCISCO. Cal , Dko. S. Weighing exactly 13ft 'j pouudx, half n pound above tho mink it t vvhleh hu Is to bnttlo twenty rounds here Wednesday cvcnliit; with Harlem Tommy Murphy, Willie Ritchie vva pronounced by MatuiKcr Harry Foley to bo In the best condition today of his cat our. "Ritchie probably will drop to 131 pounds." said I'o'.oy io.-.t. "That will enable him to out u muni meal on the day of tho tight and still enter the rltiK at weight." Murphy also Is fit and ready. The llarlemlte let up In his training to day and "HI tako things easy until he enters the rliiu. , llnth fighters, however, put In a good day's work at their training camps )ofltonlay. Ritchie boxed soen rounds, two with Jimmy Mj Velgh, two with Phil Noonan audi three with Kid Kxposlto. At the end of his training session Murphy weighed exactly i:i:i pounds Ho will do no more boxing but will en gage In some road work and shadow sparring today and tomorrow AT WASHINGTON. Dec. S. Tho real work of tho "suffrage school" began In earnest here toda For the next twelve das, suffragettes will bo In structed lu every detail of how to be come an Intelligent and iioeful citi zen, One of tho chief things which will bo taught, will be tho duty of every citizen allowed to vote to wield hu franchise, lu this connection, It will be shown that a largo pecent age of men In every city, town, ham lot and village, at the present time, shirks his duty. Statistics wero on hand today to show that lu tho past men have remained away from polls because of Inclement weather, and In somo cases merely because of "ludli losltlon." Everything from marking a ballot down through organization and con ducting of n campaign will bo taught by men and women who havo had ex perience In these Hues. Mrs. Shor man K. Hooth, long time advocate of woman suffrage la Illinois, will In struct n special class In tho lino of battle which won women tho vote In her state. Mrs. Jessie Hardy Stubbs, press agent nnd campaigner for tho national suffrage organizations, will teach tho "pupils" how to organize a successful street meeting, how to at tract and hold tho attention of tho audience, and how to make convorts of passersby. B. CONNOR WINS IN COUNTRY CLUB SWEEPSTAKES Tho weokly sweepstakes golf tour nament at the Medford Golf and Country club was won by II. Connor. The .course Js In splendid shapo and many enthusiasts aro playing ovory day. Tho sceres: II. Connor 51 10 41 A. O. Floro CC 15 51 A. Carpenter CI 15 4f, S. Griff Is 80 18 C2 II. C. Kgan ... - 13 15 IS W.Campbell CO 18 42 In tho clay pigeon shoot John Orth won with a score of 18 out of 25. Austin Corhln was second nnd Don Clark third. SEMI-BOSOM SHIRTS Are ideal for wear with the high cut waistcoats now so much in favor. The cuffs lyivc Arrow graduated cutout interlin ing9 which prevent crack- $1.50 Up, . CLUBTT, l'UAUODy A C9 Ic. J ."rOT!i.0i JW . ' 1ni"im lyy SIX ARRESTED FOR CAl.OMKT. Mich., Dec. S. - The authorities did not pretend today that they had conclusive evidence against the six suspects under arrest In connection with jesterday's hilling of Arthur and llany James, atrll.o break vis In Iho Copper Range' con solidated mine, and Thomas Dally, their landlord, and the serious wounding of Mniy Nicholson, who lived lu a house adjoining the one where the thice men went hit by bullets filed through their bedroom window h. They said they weie following hot clues, however, nnd expected more ariests Mum II. The victims were In bed when shot 10 BOY FIT LAND 'NORTH YAKIMA, Wii-h.. I lee. . A fruit co m pa u v capltabrcd tit -II. tklll.OOtl, with Home nt the most piom incut fruit denier in the euiuliv as xtocl. holder, which propose to Inn up nichnrd noii'tige in Oregon, 'i--li uigton mid Virginia, ha jict lucu granted it chatter ut Pjlthing, Ph., undue the title of the OiclinuU In vestment company. Chclci' A- fntig don, who i cue of the large! or elm id holdci here, told u few week ago of the plan of the ronipniiv. which, utter week, of invi-ticiitiiii and luquirv into the judgment oi tin bet fruit men in the United Male, bit decided, it i. .aid, to invent in Yakiiim laud for apple-, and pour, in Medford for pear, Wcuatclivc Tor apple, in Albemarle, Va., for apple, nnd in New Yolk Mute for both ap ple mid H'iir. The plan i to pur chase di'Velovcd land, rather than to plant raw tract. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wrv Till. IIIAMOII IIIII.IH, A 1rifl.c A IMlllll (V-T I1AMUI IIIIV.MI 1-ltlA.I n as uiu SOlOBVORWGISTSntiv'WHtBE MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Oorsetiero .')2G North linrllclr. Phone 5G3 f. GUS tho Tailor MAKES KUIT.S TO FIT AND FIT TO WEAR Coffee 111 a mild way nioney lmelc is a waj,'er. The priee of any adin,'e is jilcded against vonr lest that SehillniK's I lest eolTep will suit you hetter than any other. The grocer holds the stake and pays on your decision. In 1 lb, 2 lb nnd 2-Vi lb nroma-tlght cans, ever fresh; cleanly granulated. Oregon Agricultural College F.UtML'KS' wi:i:ic Oeieilllicr H to lit, Illlil This will ho a notable event lu tho educational hlstoiy of Oregon. Fnrmors' Co-operation will bo tho loading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. Tbo week will bo crowded with discussions, and de monstrations in everything that makes for tho welfare of tho farmer and homo-maker. Wl.yi'KIt SHOUT COUIIHK January ft Ut '.M, ton Tbo Collogo has spared no effort to mako this tho most complete short course lu its history. A very wldo rungo 01 courses win lie offerod In Uenoral Agriculture, Horticulture. Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping. Mechanic Arts Domestlu Science tipd Art, Commorco, Forestry and Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on FARMKRH" CO-OPKR-ATIO.V, at homo and abroad, will hu u leading feature. Mako this a pleasant and profltablo winter out ing. No tuition. Accommodations reasonable Reduced rates on all railroads. For further Information address II. M. TKNNANT, Registrar, Coryallls, Oregon. Farmers' Rtislticsa Courses by Cor rospoudouco without tultlou, i CALUMET MURDER rtT&i I4lrl Jk.kjor I'raifl.ir-. . I M-.k-l. ralll.m.. 4 Ilr.,lV I'llUM Ut 14 ll-M MUuVVy I .. nl U Mm I.J4.ML. Y iGS3rt W -j vy run echees: frompuoenix Phoenix lnppeuliig Mwm.vn IiiIcicM I liic lleailei After lending of ho many people In our town who havo been cured by Dunn's Kidney Pills, tho question naturally mines; "Is this medicine equally HitccHsful lu our nclglilioilug towns" Tho geiieious statement of thin Phoenix resident leies no room foe doubt on this point. Mis. J. Waterman, Phoenix", Oie gou, h.ivh: "I huvo no hesitation III recommending IHmn'u Kidney Pills ni I have had ample proof of their merit Over-exertion or being on no feet fur any length of time, caused my hack to ache and sent sharp pains through my loins. Frequent headaches and spells of illsxIuoM also bulheieil me I knew that my kldnejs vveio at fault and hearing Dona's Kidney Pills highly lecouiuieuilud, I piocurcd a supply I began using them and they lelleved tho difficulties which , had no long distressed me " I'm sale b) all dcaleis. Prim 50 cents. Foster-Mllbmu Co. Iliiffttlo, New York, side agent for the Pulled States Remember the name Dunn's and take no other Shingles Made In Mcdfonl fmiu home grown Nilgai- pine. If you aro going to build anything or rc-nlilnglo your limine or barn see us. Mill on P & i:. track, phono C77-W. .MIIIIIOIIII SIIINCI.i: MILL FOR SALE 18 lii'iul ni mares, and liorsps, nuigiiiK from HfiO to 1(100 peunds: n.ncs yearly to 10 veal's. Can he' seeii at any time. :t:t Xorth Uiver sitle. D. S. LITTS I Ladies' Therapeutic Massage Parlors I havo located In Medford, room 120 M. F. & 11. building, to practice scientific body massaging, using Ilattlo Creek, Mich., sanitarium meth ods nnd guarantee satisfaction, Mrs. Emma Walker Phono HdP-lt Work for physicians solicited Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau For Sale Four acres, thrco miles from Med ford, .1 room house, fruit, place high ly Improved, wutor right, Prlco 11000. 30 acres, 13 acme lu fruit, 3 room house, barn and other out buildings, water right, snap. Prlco $1001), HO aero stock ranch, HO acres In alfalfa, good buildings, somo stock, bargain, ItlOOO. (Jood terms, 120 aero stock and general farm ing ranch, fio ncros In cultivation, room house, largo barn, 20 acres lu alfalfa, fGOOO. Illg bargains lu city property, some on the Installment plan. Ninnlior of hiiiuII tracts clone lu, suburban homos at a bargain. Houses furnished and unfurnished for rent, Kmployiuent OlrlB for general house work. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Res. Phono 10DII..V Phono H.18. Opposite Xiisli Hotel ROOMS (I ami 7, lA!,M RLOOK ENT- INDIA UISE1 THUOUOH the Mtdl terttnemi, Suet Csnsl, Red Setsnd IndlinOcein to liombiy nd Colombo, Including ildetilpithrough India, Tne uj Land nd ErW' itopplng at Inleteit Ing points ia Kurope, Atl and Adlci, by tbo S. S. CLEVELAND () From N.wYciU, J.nu.rr IB, 10M 93 Days $700 and up deluding ihait icunlooi tni llgicimiy ciptm4 AUa crutitt loW.it liidl... .nin Csnu, ArounJ Hi Wo, I J, lliroutli Hi. Fsn.m. C.n.l, will Mwllt.rrn.u lllm. StnJnr iookUl, ilallnnulif HAMBURG-AMERICAN tufas' LINE T 1(10 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal., or Local Agent. ;ja&ivi m j x .,rrl u M M WVVloJ n Mfl rB'U. "TJ'l 4iJLHJJ VW I wXy 'Hiv STAR THEATRE TODAY SAVOR & POOLE Clever vaudeville net, Intro (lut.'iiiLr Uiimi' mixture of Music, Melody nnd Mirth. THE CLOSED DOOR A two-reel photoplay Fentiir in the return of Miss llor ence Lawrence to motion pii'tures. STARS OF MY OiiOWN A society dranin of intense interest. O, YOU PEARL Farce comedy, a sure cure for the lilues BALDY BELMONT WINS A PRIZE Classy and laughable coin ed Woolworth and Woolworth The liest in music and clTects Admission 10 Coals ART STORE Reduced prices on pictures picture framing and Century Edition of MUSIC 5c a Copy while it lasts All kinds of (Mist cards nt big re duction. it. l. uKsxirrr, prop. riiuiio No. 1HI7.J "" ill X. Orapti St. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Tho new, up-to date C'afn teria, where you tfet tho host of everything, j,'et just what you want ami pay for what you not and notfiine; more. Ami hesides this, ovory thine; is Home Cooking Hy an export woman ooolc. Wo want, you to try us onoo and wo will tako our chances after that Sanitary Cafateria 20 South Contral E.D.Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commorclal Club Amutour Piniahing Post Cards Pnnornmic Work Flush lights Portratta Interior and exterior viowa t Negatives mado any timo and any place hy appoint ment. L. M. HAItMO.V, Sfniingcr, 208 E. Main Phont 1471 NEAREST TO EVERYTHING AT. rARRCU.1 licit Incittcd mi( must populiir hotel hi the Cltyj clrculilfinj c water hi every room, Eipoclal attontlon to l4Ua travelling alone. Excellent, leanonably priced grill. Meet your (riendt at tlie Manx, Iluiup.nn PUn KatM t M up. Mantnienient, CAeifer VV. KilUy 4m vssX &T. 's-asKSo ummmm m