f pAGicirotrtf. Medford Mail tribunb AN TNPtBNfnNT NDWSPAl'Rll IMJUMHlii:!) t.VKKT Al'TKUNOON ISXU'KPT SUNUAT UV T1IU MKUrOUU PIUNTINO CO. ' The Draocralia Times, The Medford Mall. Th Mciirnrri Trlhunp, Th South urn Oreirnnlnn, The Ashland Tribune. Office Mull Tribune UuIIdlnK. 2S-27-IP North Plr elttpt Ulophono 76. Official roper of tho City of Medford. Official l'nrcr of Jackson County. OnOllOR PUTNAM. Kdltor nnd Mnnecr lCntfrMl na Kcpontl.clnno matter St Mcilford, Orison, under tho act of larch i, isis. nuBBOnrrTiow bates. On jrwvr, by mall ... , ......S.O0 Ono moiUh, by malt .. .SO Per month, delivered liy carrier In Modfonl, Jacksonville nnd Cm tral IMInt. . ...... .. .50 Rtturdny only hr mail. Iter vfar 1. 00 Weekly, per yrar - - .. - 1.80 FOREIGNERS SAID TO BE WOUNDED TAMPIGO BATTLE WASHINGTON, Pec. 13. That iliu Mexico situation looked Merlon wan admitted in udmiuii-t ration cir elen today. Humors were current, though officially confirmed. Hint foreigners nt (ho Mexican port had lircn wounded in the past two days' figlitinp. Thin, it vvim gueed, ac counted for Admiral Fletcher' sud den intervention ami demand for a uiisousioii of. the battle until nil for eiirn residents could lie Inkni off. Tho belief was criwinc thnt in the end it would he necc$nry to land Ainerieau marine. Naval orders, tatted in n routine way, dic)oed thnt tho battleship New Jersey, supposed by the public to be nt Tnxpnn, had arrived off Tnmpieo, considerably inrrcnMns tlic force nt Admiral Hotelier's disposal. The nnvy department received a loiifr cipher dispatch from the nd inirnl which was being de-coded ns rapidly as poiWe. Secretary ol Slato Hrynn was withholding much of tho information ho received from the president' emissary, Jqhn Lind. TRIPLE MURDER DUE 10 HOPELESS LOVE PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 13. Hopeless passion for his cousin sweet heart. Miss Amies llabcnau, need 17, who had often refused to mnrry him because of their relationship, is ho llered by tho police today to have been responsible for Frank Simmons, 22, shooting and hilling Miss Itabe nau and his mother, Mrs. II. II. Wr nlo and then taking his own life with the samo weapon late yesterday. According to tho police theory, af ter Simmons had killed Miss Habo nau, his mother, ' attracted by the shots, remonstrated with him w here upon ho shot her to death. It. II. Illrnle, Simmons' stepfather. In whoso homo tho tragedy occurred, Kin led that Simmons was madly In fatuated with Miss Ilabcuau. PRESIDENT BETTER BUT CANCELS DINNER WASHINGTON, Ike. 111. - Presi dent Wilf-on h eoltl wan better todny, but he decided to cancel hU engage incut to attend the Gridiron club' dinner tonight. The president's leinperntuio n normal today," -.aid Dr. Cory Gray son "but he decided to remiiiu in bed. The president expect to re Mime hiii diitU'o ,it the oNectitivo of-iiti- Alondu.v." SEEK FOR MISSING MAN IN MEOF0RD Does iiii)ono In Medford know the vvhureubouts of HoU I'lun. tulil to huvo been formerly fiup:ocil in z local garage. Ralph Llmoln. foiiuor proprietor of tho Hour Cruk guruge, lecelved tho folio vlo letter )ostr doy which Is self-explanatory: San Francisco, Dec in. IK 13. Hear Crook Motor Car Co. lion tlonien: At tho roguest of Mis. I'lnn of San Frunclsco, who Is lying In bed In u most critical cqudltlou, I nm booking Information regarding the lo cation, of hor sou, Robert, commonly culled Hob Finn. He has been emplojod in Medford in a gam go, tho writer having met lilm whllo traveling1 through jour auction of Oregon, Any information that you con pos sibly glvo nio will, I nssuio you, be greatly appreciated by Mr. Finn's family and tho writor. Thanking you for your prompt at tention, yours very truly. T. 8. FARRRTT. Room .1211 Foveroft Hldg.. 1K Cost Street, Sim FrnnchKo, Cal, THE PINLEY SOALK bail fishermen at Ashland last week forwarded to Governor West a communication approving tho supposed romoval of "William . Kinloy from tho office of stato game wardon. Tho otnratiilations woro proinaturo. as no chanj;o has heon niado in tho ot't'ioo. Ashland has in its present game wardon ono of tho most vigilant, faithful and ot't'ioiont wardons in tho stato, so that no local complaint oan ho roistered on tho ques tion of iramc nrotootion. 'Tho last two yoai havo wit nessed more trout ilantod in part rallies and pheasants liberated on Asniatui raueites. voluntoorod as game reserves, than in tho valley's history so there oan he no complaint on tho ground of local fish and game propagation. The protest against Air. Finloy reads as follews: "It la our opinion that Mr. Finloy has done more damogo nnd Injury to the fish and gnmo Interests than he has done good, nnd wo Jiopo thnt In selecting his successor It will bo some one thnt will do more work in tho Interests of the sportsmen and less for tho Audubon society. Wo us sports men of the state of Oregon bcllcvo In letting the sportsmen of tho stnto hnndlc the fish nnd game question nnd do protest against people In the ex treme eastern part of the Fulled States, namely the Audubon society, fram ing our game nnd fish laws and dictating to the sportsmen or the stnto." The reason Air. Finloy is objectionable to this small coterie is because he refused, after investigation, to inter fere in the discharge by his chief deputy of a warden who defied orders of his superior. This warden had boon ap pointed at the instance of the petition peddlers, who are themselves tho sportsman they desire to see handle the fish and game interests. Air. Finloy is a naturalist and ornithologist of national repute. J lis policy has been the broad ono of protecting not only game birds and animals, but those feathered song sters that are invaluable in the destruction of crop pests, birds that arc threatened with extermination. 13elieving that it was necessary and essential to secure the co-operation of the people generally to make game laws effective, he has conducted a statewide campaign of education by lectures, newspaper and magazine articles and through the schools to secure it. M"r. Finloy lias devoted much time to irouairatiou. knowing that every locality thus interested became equally interested in protection, lie realized that diffusing a knowledge of and creating an interest in birds and ani mals, even among children, went far towards their protec tion. His efforts have been to thus lessen police duty through tin aroused public sentiment that would not toler ate violations and in th(. brief time he has had, has secured wonderful results. The game interests of Oregon have not suffered under Air. Pinley's regime, but have benefited materially thereby. The Audubon society, wliieh is nation-wide in its mem bership, was organized primarily to protect non-game and songibirds threatened vjth extinction. He is a sorry sportsman who finds faultwith its commendable purpose. L ON TRIAL. ACCUSED BY LOCAL. MERCHANTS Luko Ryan, a pioneer Jacksonville merchant and one of the wealthiest men In Jackson county, Is on trial bofore Mayor Furdin this afternoon I with violation of tho ordinance cov-i crlng "itinerant mcrciiWj" tho stock being that now ae Oalo In the Cuthbcrt building on North Central by William Ulrlch. Tho merchant association is the complainant with J. C. Mann, M. J. Reddy, Shorty Gar nott and others culled us witnesses, alleging tho stock has been shipped from Ashland, Jacksonville, and, other points for disposal to tho Med ford Christmas trade. Ryan says ho Is not the owner, but UI1I Ulrlch has charge. Attorneys Newbury and Vawtor represent Ryan and City Attornoy McCabo tho city. About a dozen witnesses will bo called to testify. Tho case wilt take all afternoon. MOIST FROM 101 PASAUKNA, Cnl., Dec M. Mi-., Adeluidc L. Jlotsl'oiil, u wc.ilthv widow, aged 80, wn& ordered Inlay liv I 'ol ice Judge McOoiiuld not to1 ill in; ht'i- elentrio uutomobiii iii-uh' he bu-'nuns district of l'ii-adti..i, n1. hc utu a menace to public wilct.v. JIw. Mot-ford ignoied the trultic of ficer ,veitdn,vv run her citr nwny nt iik liiyli hpeed iik it would make when ho i'nllowml her on toot, tried to ebeapc from her ho'ino in tlie juice wtigoii when he saw the police au tomobile eoiniiif.' lator in the dity, failed to nppeur when iinally otder ed to niiBwer to the court, and wiih haled bctoie tho judge on u bench warrant. Sho declared. Mio did not iindcihlaud the traffic polioeumnV Higualp or nnythiiig eUo coiinected with the incident. Judge XleDonnlil decided if thnt wcio the ciif.0 she mu-t l.ccn out of Ull- hllnillCnn M-I'lioll. Mrs. Pankhurst Returns PAH1S, Ucc. HI, 5fi. I'aiikhut slnvted for London today. Legal blanks toi sale t the Mall Tribune office, u I AN MEDtfOTH) 'TrATTi TRinuNK PROTEST Ashland streams and more. iCEASE BATTLE MKXICO C1TV, Dec 13. Over awed by tho threat of u hroadsldo from the American gunboat Wheeling federals and rebels rested on tbelr arms at Tamplco today, dispatch from tho scone of Thursday's and Friday's battle said, pending transfer of nil foreign residents to fchlps in tho harbor. It was hut a lull, however, Ad miral Fletcher, American naval com mander, It was understood here, only asked for n cessation In fighting un til foreigners could bo taken off Dofore night It was expected the but tlo would bo raging ngaln. Though heavily outnumbered, tho federals held it strong position nnd had tho advantage of fighting under cover of the flro from tho two Mexi can gunboats In tho harbor. In full possession of tho suburbs of Arbol C ran do und Dona Cecilia, where tho Wntors-IMerco, Pearson and HuuMrea oil refineries und storage tanks nr situated, tho rebels showed no sign of withdrawing. Doth sides simply waited. Ilamplco wag badly damaged by tho rebels' urtlllery flro. Tho shells fell freely In tho town, killing people In the streets and partially demol ishing a good many houses. No report received hero gave tho uumlier of killed and Injured, but It was said the figure would be u high one for tho number of men engaged. E VOTE CHRISTMAS TIE WASHINGTON, Hoc. 13. Porno emtio fremiti! lenders weie hopeful today of mi agreement bcin' reach ed on u (Into fur u vote on the cur rency bill before Cliiihtmus. It was not believed, however, thnt tho re publican's would uice to ii date un til all uiguiiieiitH nil" finished. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant i;8 s. RAirrLiiTT Flioncs M. 17 ami I7-.I1! Ambulance Berylco Jicjiuty Cojoucr IN ORDERED B ADMIRAL FLETCHER MKnyonn. owiaoy. Saturday, nrcofcMnrau OF CHICAGO COUPLE rillCAGO. Dee. III. Loins Nio man. a milliner, and hi wife, l.oui-o, were shot and killod tlm nl'loinoon in their store hero by no unidentified man when thov Houghl to protect it woman, jueMiiuably his wife, who had soiueht ret'uuo there. . The polic boliovo the man's mime i lliirlmiui. After probably nfotiillv tliooUitx m wife, the imm rushed through crowded (drool, flourishing renl or and tlirenletiiuf' In kill tunon" who nttnnpltfd hi caplili. When proved by n crowd, the murderer turned the revolver upon hitiisell nud blow out hi" bruins. "' ' " Coffee Poor coffee' is a break fast speiler: starts the day wrong; leaves a frown where a smile is needed. Mad business! Schilling's Most cof fee, well-made ami well served: liquid optimism. In nromu-tlght cans 1-lb, 2-lb, 2 4 -lb nionej hack. r -M'-l---t. -- -- -- Draperies ' WV rarrv i ,ry r .inM. line of I 'tlrniwrliH l.ii. ciirl.Hi iixtun . te,I i ami ilo ull ii" f in 'n'.xtiTHiK A I lfi.-ii man i" ihik iitii iii'i worn vxviiiHivi iv .in. i miii . ! in goon sorvire ax t.i ixfKitil i.) k t In even the lurKi'it citup Weeks & McGowan Co. t M...4..M..-.Hi Phone 682 for Milk, Cream, Butter; Buttermilk BUTTEH, 70 P13R S(UAR1C Our Own Delivery Rogue River Creamery r iiMi WAit iiiij'va inai iiH i 'iiintvi VHLHBMLbTI I ui MTif wmr Raises the Dough Better ALL GROCERS J t-4M-;Y j iH 4 fi Celebrated Chinese Herbalist Offers Treatment of Native Herhs Absolutely Free T.) Irn men or w - in tarli lncnli'y will Im rIhii fri'n n pi ml ir i urn' ' i ' ' lil'i' wimilrrfid I 'I"''" t ' IUrk iil llirh. 'IliU pruof trruinii'ii' s lilrli ) nflcn.l uillioul niitf f-nt uf f4wnt iii. b iijiv.1 hi ( ii lu furowr liur tliuMMiii'l Mjr i. Iiu niri.l lunru liicn uml immrii Iliun m. k'l.wii tnuMiiuit ih.w ii nxl,li'nir 'In (in. ii Wml Ihwii ui'inlirfnl ri'iniiHc will ilo i up iiili'riii 1 fru' liv'i'ni"" mi that I liu Vpili .t! i . y i ami tho iIouIjuti baioiitiicul A turf.l mtkit i it li.m'.oj i limt ruhirll- """J' No iiinKir luiw iiu.ii otluT tiwilinriilK imi ti.ive Mi' I. im Hint i.-r l,..w")n:uii ill Mi.r hnvn Lull-1, 1..-K i ('inn -I ii rwiy tiMimw tiijuu ni )! own i'm- tl ni iluw rciunlii. will ilu Iliu wiiiL, Kii 'Ii.hii now uml wnlc In LEE K. CHIN, SIS IUPP 6LOC, SAN FRANCISCO (rllini: iii J "ii r o n . I . Iut liuw vim Ii rl villi fruln vliut IM4 ufli r ii .,(, ilo will dim miii I you u IrwiUnwii rtifl in inw-i ilio riijuiri niNili of your caw ii. 1 1 whiUi will ronviurv cm that you ar not m ln mMirf.lili' mnln. hut i an uml will ha r'lrwl 'I , lrillinul will li Mill ou in u plain wrn ' llh I It iioIiiiii pulil Don'l inn tii niaiiw off until tomorrow iu laritiiii llifrci ii'i ' i i r iui il honiy liol. Mir iii DUW in i n n ii'i,ii,l) 'I lilt l yOUriipVttili.i l- K-1 II (Mi t ututv It I 'Lsfln lW f .A' - . wr SS THEATRE FIIOTOl'LAYS OF I'ALITV li hlny and Sattirdny I'rograiil The Next Generation Vltngrnpli Special In two Heeln Fea tilling Unity Morey and IMItli Storey IllVt'ltStOX lltograph tii Kin wivf.s iNiusrin-rnoN S. .t A. Comedy ('inning Suiulay FliAMlNtl IIKAHTS With John llunny, llugblo Mack nnd .losle Sniltor IT Theatre TON l( HIT, 7 l M. Kridtty and Hat. Pregram: 44THE EVIL EYE" A two reel Lubiit wonder. TOMMY'S STRATAGEM Kdisun eouiedy WHERE'S THE BABY? lio romedv IN THE HANDS OF BLACK HAND llaskius musiit and en'ecls. Next Tliursdav nilit, I1HUO XI til IT." Free 1ml lots to name your ehoice of ttetor for the liatlies' World, new seiies photo phiv, "One Wonderful Night." ' STAR THEATRE TODAY Till: .MVSTKItlOFS FltA.VIV. t 'AIWA II A-IMi by lll'liK.V I, i:VIS Dig Fonturo Vaudeville act -a high- claim attraction. HIS llOt'K OI'I'lllf.MI'll A Iwo.pnit production of lutiiiuo Interest .M.VI.VTi:i) WliKKLV Tho Intett news In motion pictures. MIKi: AMI .IAKK AT COLLKCK Farco Comedy A Scream, WOOLWOItTII .VI WOOIAVOllTH The licit Ir iuiihIc and effects. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. MRS. H. L. LEACH ' Export Corsotiero ' YU) North Btirllott. j'liono ne: Ar. N. Florence Clark VIOLINIST ANI TKACIIKIt First-class Music for all Occasions 1110 W. Foiilth St. I'liotio 7H1-.I Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau Fur lo A No. 1 stock ranch consisting ol Hill acres, 100 acres In cultivation, bottom land, fluo black, free sol), good out range, fair buildings. Will trade for Ashland property, 1 10 acre stock ranch, HO acres lu cultivation, 20 acres In alfalfu, some stock, tools and hay. Snap at $0000, K'O aero stock ranch, 00 ncres In cultivation, "T, acres under ditch, all can ho Irrigated, fair buildings. Want smaller ucrcage close In, clear. I'rlco 10000. ,'!',i acres, close In, nice ft room cottage, largo ham, fine poultry houses. Wuut Portland rculdonco, Prlco ?3;i00. Fine, now 7 room biiugulow, lot S0x.'U2, cash 1700, Im I a n co In monthly payments. i IIourcH furnished and Unfurnished, for rent, (employment Girls for general hoiiho work. Waitress f2i room and hoard. Pantry girl. MRS. EMMA BITTNER ItcH, I'houo J OOO.X Phono S4.1H. Opposite Nnsli Hotel IIOO.MH (I mill 7, PA Ml IIIOCK m, 101.1 ' Protect Yourself Aitk for ORIGINAL i GENUINE MMmnv ; jmmmmmM!2AiixmnmM f'.7":if- jfTlrMAl.JKS;-K I The Food Drink For All AgcoIIiulily Nutritious anil ConvenWit Rich milk, with nmltod mtilauxtmcf, In powdorfonn-tlimiolvon in wator mom hoaltliltil tlitui tea or colFco. UboiI in training athlotos. Tho bout iliot for InfaatH, Growing Clilltlron, Invallun, ami tho Ajrod. It atrruoa with tho woakoHt diffOHtinn. Ak ror"HOnilOK'S"-nt HotalH, Rtintaurantm, rountahw Don't travel without It. Also kenp It at home. A lunch hi it minute.. In Lunch Tublut foruij ulno, ready to out. Convenient nutritious." HELLO, YES THIS IS No. 70 SCHEFFELIN'S Pure Food Grocery Not. onlv in linmo. but in fact. nf TAXTIT rHUJN 1 1 Notice to Voters to Register The .Supreme Court of Oregon has rendered a decision, making the Uogistration haw, passed by fiii last legislature, void. This makes it ni!essary to revert to the old law, requiring every eleetor to register for tho annual election of the City of M oil ford, to ho held .January i:if ID II, rugardlosH of any othur or former registration. The Registration Hoard will, therefore, sit in thu Council Wooin at the City Hall from one until sevnn p. in. KVKWY DAV (exeopL Sundays) KOIt TKN .DAYS, beginning SATURDAY, ni'lCKMUKU VA, J!)i:i. 1'lverv voter in each ward should make it a point to conie early so -as to avoid tho usual rush the last few days, there being no other timu or jlaoo to register. No witnesses are required for this registration. Do not bother tho members of tho Hoard with questions as to why this registration is necessary. Tho reason is tho decision of the Supremo Court, and the eitv officials" have no alternative but to follow their decision. KIMVM T. KOSS, City Recorder. Jnted D( mber 10, UMIl. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY EXCURSION n Los Angeles Via December I (CCOIHtVIASTAl I I 1 WQUTttt f I Mcif The KvpoHlivoii Line lllin ROUND-TRIP FARES (I rants Pass... . :iL80 .Medford $;il.r),r) Rogue River . IJL'.HO Phoenix ,'1.(15 (Jold Hill :i2.1,r Talent JJJ.iiO Ontral Point .'11.70 Ashland :1U)(). SPECIAL TRAIN SCHEDULE h'. liV. Grants Pass 2:10 pin. iModford :...! :()() pm. llogue Itiver ...?1J)) pm. I'lidenix -I:M iim, Cloldllill I!: IH pm. (V-ntral Point ....:i:12 pm. See San Francisco 'a Now Yoar Celobration Tickets will be sold December 20, will be gootl for return until .March ill, 11)1-1, and allow stopovors going or returning, Villi particulars, with interesting mid descriptivo literature on California's famoiiH outing resorts from any H. J. Agent. John M. Scott, Gonoral Pnssengor Agont, Portland. t . JuntTn .ji ,ibiiii!B. r i mi i i ! ii i mi hum mi imii i . ...I., -..1.... .... im.,. it u priuii iiiH.i'ni'n im inn ing one of Ibo i'limntl lustl tutlous In Medford mid Invito you at uuy time to tunko n thotough Inspection of our en tlm stoie. All fruits, meat, pli'licls uml oilier barrel gondii are kept under cover and free from dust and other liupurltlo. whllo tho rhecso Is kept lu llrht case by Itself, Wo have the latest Import, thins and now crop of uitiiro meat, rnlsliis, curriiuls, pump Kins, plum puiiiiiiip;, inm rmir, . 'r ohrl.ti.ms. I'O and return. the Return Limit iMarch .'H, l!)lt. P Tn lent 'I:2.ri iiii. Ashland 5:10 pm. ,5'. v