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i PAGE SIX MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MTCDFORD. 01?KC10NT. TPKSDAY, .7ANITARY20. 1!)M. J -IJULlli LEAGUE PLAYERS JOINING OUTLAWS AT FANCY SALARIES Already five hie: Icnirue start hno jumped to tln IVdotal IcnRitc from the Amcrioun mul National leaRnc mill tlii fa still thu scninn or win tor nitfbnll. What will Implicit bv tlic timo the Bprinjj trnininj bcRnis ennno' ho foretold. Joe Tinker, under contract to Cm ciuunti or Brooklyn which ennnot now ho determined has signed to hecome tho manaircr of the Chicago club of tho Federals. There he will come into direct competition with Murphy's Culw of tho National nnd Cotniikc.v's Whi c Sox of the Ameri can lenpuc. Montreal Brown, once the created pitcher in the eountrv. nnd nt tin I'iro under contract to the Cincinnati cluh of the Kntionnl lencuo. hnvin. been -sicned there when T!nker n ilie mnnnpor of the Red, hns taker chaiyo of tho St. Louis club of the Federal lenRiie. Otto Knnbe, tho preat second ba.e innn of tho Philadelphia National league club, hns cone to Baltimore n mnnnper of tho new Federal leamic club. He will not compete with any bij: lenpue club there, but the Inter national league has a club in Balti more nnd it is n very important part of orunnied baseball. King Cole, tho onco brilliant pitcher of the Chieapo Cubs, has jul announced ho has fcicned with Tink er's Chicago Federals. Cole comes from tho American association, but he hnd been signed by Frank Chance, manager of tho New York American league club, for tho coming season. Ho had shown, in his work of 1013 with the Milwaukee club of tbo Amer ican association, that ho was bnck to Ills best form when with tho Cubs. Chance counted much on hU aid fot the 1014 season in New York, so the loss to him will bq creator than othei clubs will have tn the loss of Tin ker, Brown nnd Knabe. Catcher Killifer of tho Philodel- phi u National league club is one of the best catchers in the country Hi did mobt of tho catching Inst year, despite the fnt that Red Dooin, the manager, is something of a catcher himself. But Dooin found n man whom he could trust in his place be hind the bat. FIVE BIG LEAGUE STARS JUMP TO THE FEDERAL LEAGUE STOCKS BUOYAN T. ADVANCES MA E FOREIGN MARKETS NEW YORK, Jan. 20. An unusu ally small volume of business was done after the opening of the Htock market todny. Canadian Pacific was tho only block that fluctuated more than a tmnll fraction during the early trading. It opened off 1. Later tho market moved up in a decibivo fashion in spots. St. Paul gained a full point and Mexican Pe troleum 3. Throughout the morning, however, quotations swung back and forth over a narrow range. The un dertone was good, but active issues made no appreciable headway in cither direction. Oil shares wcro buoyant. Mexican Petroleum advanced .r pointH. For eign selling caused Canadian Pacific to decline- 2: Bonds were firm. Tho market closed active and Hi rung. LONDON, Jan. 120. American rdoeku opened firm hero todny and then advanced from an eighth of n point to two pointK. 'Their strength wiih attributed to President Wilson's optimistic statement concerning tho business outlook nnd his assurance that tho new tariff is proving com mcrcially beneficial. IPIJMKHHBISJl! 1 & tflyAIV W 2sH twin citiesIeFIfourWren "W "workers " REGIONAL BANK LOST IN WOODS ; ADOPT WAGE SCALE BETWEEN THEM; NEAR ROSEBDRG FOR TWO YEARS i WEDDING BELLS I A quiet wedding took place at tho homo of C. '. Lewis on West Fourth Btroot Monday ovonlng, January lit, at 7 o'clock. Mr. Samuel M. Frlstol and Mlsa Blanch Ilruloy wero tho contracting parties. II. M. Branham pastor of tho Oakdale avenue .Metho dist church performed tho ceremony. This young married couple will bo ut homo on a farm near Talent after February 1st. Weather Forecast Haiti west or snow east portion to tigU nnd Wednesday; cast to south east winds. "Dlime of the Green Van," tho $10,000 prise tory wrltton by Miss InorH Dalryntplo of Passaic, N. J., o,be nnvou ili'sttiBO'soon, CHICAGO. Jan. 20. The claim of Minneapolis and St. Paul to a reg ional bank were argued todav before Secretary of the Treaurv McAdoo nnd Secretary of Agriculture Hous ton. l(cpresentatie of each oy protested again-t the Miggcstinn that M'nnesota be placed in the Chicago district. Minneapolis rcpreentntives claim ed that Minneapolirt docs twice us much business ns St. Paul and has better ;otnI facilities and tra'n ser vice. The meeting adjourned at 12:110 o'clock. This afternoon McAdoo and Houston conferred privately with bankers. They planned to go to St. Louis tonight. LARGE QUANTITY OF LUMBER TO BE USEO TACOMA, Wii-li., Jan. 20. In quirers for lumber said to total in tho neighborhood of 1110.000.000 feet, t" be used for car siding and general car material purposes, line been received by local mills and lum ber agencies from eastern car com panies, and lumbermen today pre dicted tho speedy lett'ng of car- building contracts by some of the big railroad systems. The inquiries thus far sco tuto concern the Ilnrriinnii lines and 1'iiioti Pacific in particular. ROSEBUKO. Or.. Jan. 20. With I INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 20. the hope of finding tluin alive dim- j With the union' future virtuall intshing hourly, hundreds of fanners hanging on tho-tesult of tho Midl and u number of dcuuty sheriffs with lignu and Colorado mine strikes, the the aid of bloodhounds were search-1 I'mled Mine Workers of America to iug todny in the' densely t'mbered dav opened their biennial convention district for the four children of Mr, nnd Mrs. Mnthew Adams, who wan dered awny from their home eleven miles cast of here Suudav morning. Searchers have frantically combed the woods since Sunday night, when the alarm was given, without finding trace of them. The children, the eldest a girl of 18, and three Iio.vh, ranging in age from 8 to 11 jearx, were thinly clad when they left home. It is feared they have either per illed from hunger nnd exposure or have fallen into one of the hundred of deep enuvoiis in the forests. The children left home w.th the in tention of spending fcvornl hours in a clearing about two miles distant. When they did not retain ut night fall their parents became alarmed and summoned neighbors, BUD ANDERSON TO FIGHT BARRIEAU AGAIN VANCOrVEII, II. (.. Jan. 20. Bud Anderson and Frank Barrieau are matched today for a fifteoti rouud bout at Stovotoii arena on February .'I. fiood t.Yiiort. If you want good wood, get It from Frank H. Bay. Public Lands Restored to Entry here. Accredited dclegntcrt numbered 17S1. During the three or four weeks that the convention will continue, the adoption of u wage scale for Ameri can miners throughout the next two cars will overshadow all other mat ters in importance. The Colorado and Michigan striken also will come in for a large share of attention, and bosidert petition to congrcs, it was expected today that resolutions would be adopted setting forth the miners' alleged wrongs. President John M. Wiiite's reort will show the organization to be in the best condition in its history. Great hendvvay, it will bo stated, has been made, especially in West Vir ginia and Colorado, factional dis pute liuvo been jtcttled nnd Ihc Fee ban, I.mws and Mitchell sijiiabblcH which have marked past conventions have been eliminated. In December, Kill, the orgnnia tiou had a total paid up membership of 2."i,'J.'. In December, 10B1, the paid-up luemhcndiip had reached II.VJ00. Joo Ilivors Is to get $1000 for box Ing Ad Wolgast In Mllwaukco this mouth. .. n Make This and Try It for Coughs More thnn 1,078,000 acres of with drawn lands in the western states wero re&tored to entry mid about 50,000 acres were withdrawn during December, according to a statement given out by Secretary Franklin K. Lane of the interior depnitment. Tho result ik a net decrease in outstand ing withdraw als in the public land states of nearly J.fl.'lO.OOO acres. Tho notion was based on recommenda tions to the secretary by the UniUd States geological survey. Tho states most affected are Mon tana, in which 120,000 acres hereto fore included in phosphate lauds wero shown by tho geological survey to be not phosphate bearing and wero therefore restored to entry; North Dakota, in which the withdrawals of coal land wero likewise reduced by over (110,000 aure; and Washington aud Wyoming, where there wcro re ductions of nearly .r00,000 and 400, 000 acres, respectively, in coal land withdrawals, Tho principal urciiH withdrawn dining the month wcro in Culifoiiiiu and Wyoming. In Cali fornia public-water reserves nggre gating .'10,000 acres wore created, and in Wyoming more than 12,000 acres wero withdrawn for the samo pur pose. Tho net effect of this action has been to reduco the entire area with drawn in the publio land states from somewhat less than 07,000,000 acres at the beginning of the month to a littlo less than (10,270,000 acres at the end of the mouth, This area withdrawn is to be compared with approximately 88,000,000 acres that have thus far been classified under the sovcral mineral land laws. During tho month of December somewhat less than 2,000,000 acres were classified us non-irrigublo land and by order of tho seeretuiy were opened to entry under the enlaigcd homesteud act. This makes a total of about 207,:i7.',000 acres of land that have been classified as nou-irri-gitble since the pusa"u of the act. The total aiea of lauds which have been classified in western states up to the end of December nggrcgutes ncailj 203,700,000 acre. Till iromr.TIaitn Itciiirily lin no I.ijiiii! for I'roiiiit Ill'Dllll. SI1 HI 3PSF)tHHhFr-)li Mix one pint of crnnulatrd misar with Vj pint of warm wnter, aul stir for IS minute. Put li',-j ouncoi of I'luex (llftv ((tits' worth) In u pint bottle; then mid the Sugar hvrup. 'J'nko a t.aioonfiil every one, two or tlireo hour. 'JliI Hlmple nmulv take hold of a rough more iikklv than un thing el j mi ever until. I'mmlly couriuer an ordinary cough Inllo of 'Ji houm. fiplemllil. too, for whooping cough. fpuBiiiodio croup and bronchltla. It (.tlimilatcH tho appetite and I vlfghtly laxative, which in-ipg cnu a cougn. This nmkcH more and tetter cough yrup tlma jou could buy ready miulo nleaennt. Plnc-x Is a most valuablo concen tioted compouiid of Norway whlto phio extract, and I rich In gualacol and other naturul plno clement which nro so healing to tho iiicmhruncs. Other preparations will not woik in thl plan. Making cough syrup with 1'incx and sugar srup (oi strained honey) has proven so popular throughout thu United States and Canada thut it 1 often mitated. But the old, successful mix turc has never been equaled. A guarunty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goc with this ircpuratli)ii, Your druggUt ha l'lnex or will git it for jou. If not, stud to 'lie Pluix. Co., I't, Wayne, Ipd. for $2.S0. It klip perfectly and taste CAPTAIN NEARLY STRANGLED ON DECK line uf tho must Mutuant lit their for Hitu Francisco lUHtcnd. When Pilot Alex Hwiuihou wont on I experience mul tluiiiitht thu inutlnoerH BY MUTINEERS SAN FRANCISCO, Cab, Jnn 80. Thu BrltlHh cousulnto and local agent for the owucm of tho British full rlKgcil ship Philadelphia were debat ing whether or not to prosecute thu member of tho vessel' crow for mutiny before permitting It tu pro ceed on Its von(je to Oueeustovvn, Ireland, whither It wna bound from tho Columbia river when tho sailors overpowered Cnptnln Henry Law retire, lock hint In his cabin and forced First Mnto 8. N. Capon to unvlgnto It Into San Pruurlsro. Tho ostensible ground for tho men's behnvloi vns an accident to the htccrlng gear, which the men con tended made tho ship uuseavvorthy, hut exports who cxntnlued It snld the captain had repaired It so effective ly that tho vojngo might have been finished In perfect safoty. Besides nearly strangling Captain Lawrence In overpowering him, the crew bunked, too, In thu officers' quarters until port was made, re fused thu mnto' orders and would have made him tnko them back to tho Columbia rivet- if head winds had not delnjcd thorn so much that they consented finally to let him steer honid Inst night ho found two sail ors with drawn revolt cm on guard at thu captaln'ii dour. should ho matin oxnuiphm of, but Cnp tnln l.avvreueu was unwlllltiu. to pro sccutn them on account of the delay Port authorities said tho casu was It would Involve, NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE, HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH In One Minute Your Sniffy Noc ami Head Clcais, Nncolng anil Noso Banning Ccioe, Dull IIciiiIihIik (Joe. Try "i:')'H Cream Bnlin." (let a smnll bottle anyway, Just to try It apply a littlo In the nostrils nnd liiHtitutl) your chinned nose and stopped. up air passives of tho head will open; you will hreulho f rooty ; dullness and hendncho disappear. By morning ttie catarrh, cold-ln-hcad, or catarrhal sore throat will ho gone. Bud such misery now! (Set tho small bottle of "l.iy'n Crenm llnlin" at any drug store This sweet, fra grant balm dissolves by the heat of, thu lion 1 1 It h : pencil ales aud heals tho Inflamed, swollen niomhrnuo which Hues tho nose, head aud thront; clears tho air passages; stops mtsty discharges and a feeling of cleans Ing, soothing relief comes liuuiml lately Don't lay awake tonight strugglliu for breath, with bend stuffed i nos trils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with lis running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the threat, nnd raw dryness Is distress lug but truly needless. Put your faith- Just onco In ' Kly's Cream Bnlin" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. lf "! , OLD-TIME COLD CURE . DRINK HOT TEA I i.ti f a. ... Git n smnll pivrkngc of Unmhur, llrmtt Ten, or n the (It-rmsn folk call it,"Bnmburgrr Bruit 'lbv,"t an pharmacy. Tnlw a tboio.inful of Ul tra, put a cup of boiling wnt.-f Uoi it, pour through a slevo and drink a tracup full at any thm during tin day or before retiring. It Is tbn mot elfrctlvo way to break i cold nnd cure grip, a It opens tho (tore of the skin, relieving congestion. Alxt hsuem t tin Lowrls, thus breaking up n cold. Try it tho next tune you surfer from a rold or tho grip. It is Inrxpcniivo nnd tntircly trgitablr, therefore safo and harrnliTUu STIFF, ACHjNG JOINTS Bab Soreness from jolsU and masclM uritn a small trial bottle of old St- Jacobi Oil Ktop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only not ono riun In fifty require Internal trrattnrtit. Hub svith ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the tlino you say Jack Bob In ton out comes tho rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" U n harmlcM rheomatUm cure which nrwr dlsappobiU nnd doesn't burn Uio skin. It IaVck pain, soreness nnd atilTnnit frotn aching' Jftlnts. muscle nnd bonc Ups sciatica, lumbago, backache, nrurslgia. ' Limber upl Oet n 2.1 cent Isatto of old time, honest "Ht. Jaeolis Oil" from any drug store, and In a moment you'll be freo from pains, aches nnd fctifTncm. Don't suffer I Bub rlicuma tiim away. Poland China SWINE J lave three hoar pigs left. All .stock regis tered and gimrnn- WILHITE & SON .Sains Valley, Ore. The Smart English Boot Tho "JOHN KKhhY" Intur prctntlon of tho Kngllth last la found In thla London stylo. Without going to tho ex treme this nhoo rotaliiH Its "smart" appoaranco and Is ox tronioly easy and Bplondid fit ting, Blind oyolots broad shank rocodo too not too low a lieol. Tan and black, 91.00 "" "Cw Soi OI'POHITII 1'OHT OITICK MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Lands. No Delay Page-Dressier :W0 H. Main St. WANTED ! POTATOES We are shippers of all kinds of produce Medford Warehouse Company DO YOU Need Anything in Silverware? have the largest slock of (Jorhiun Co. Sterling Silver, AVm. U. .Dur ban Co. Fairfax Patterns, Oorhain Co. Plated AVare, Weed & Harton Plated Ware, 1817 Honors iros.' Plated Ware, Alvon Silver Pinto. All guaranteed. Martin J. Reddy Tlllfl .TEWKMW. Near Poatoffico. MOVED We've purchased the Hibbard stock of groceries and have moved from our former loca tion to the building occupied by the Hibbard Grocery, at 3640 South Central Avenue. Fouts Grocery Co. HG to 40 S. Central Phono 271