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wWTiygfflV?i '3Wlff, - "" r, , g. JJVi'. . is ?,' arrcDFORD matt, TRTmns. irrcrFOi?T), OKEnov, wrcnTTmY, jaxtattyidr POTE THREE c K EMERICK ELECTED PRESIDENT OF NEW CITY COUNCIL E 'NAtlONS OF THE VE8T" WILL BE STRIKING EXPO FEATURE AT If Women Only Knew Wlint ii Heap of Hnpi'lness It Would 'llrliig to Mnlfortl Homrs HOT FOR GRANTS PASS FOR FREE SPEECH SEEK GO RNMENT UNEMPLOYED MINING STATION SAN FRANCISCO F tfs i ,, ' vV' Tlio inv rltv t'oiiiH'il mitt Tni'Miliiv iiIkIiI in u mIhuI iiinl liitimuiiliiiiH hum mIuii, I'li'i'tinu V. .1. Hnn'ilck !' Urn HI'COIIll II III iri'Hlll'llt Of llll' CDIIIII'il, mill tiiuiHiu'tini; littli IjmhIucsh itull I'lilhn Hi lln'ir fiiliim imlii'y. Tin1 numt iiiiiiirtiuit liiiHiiii'M mum llm iiiiiniiiK tr llin rniiiinllli'i'K I'm tlnv.vi'iir liy ,Miir I'unllii iw lol- FiiIuiii'ii-.Ii'iI.siinI,I, Kiuki'IiI, IIiii Ki'avi'. Sirt'i'lrt mill nmiU Smiki'iiI, ,M tljnpkl, itH'tU'k. I.ljjlil ahil walcr- l'liitm-, linn-rick. Jfilr. l.ii'Ktthi'H -I'niiliii, Knii'iii'l;, Pur tin'. lluiMiiij; fin .Milen, MeilynmU II urn raw. Ili'iiltli llurKrave, Hiir'iil, Pur iliu. (I'iiHl nmiii'il, rliulriiiiiii.) . Th ly I lurry "T tint wNsimi rmiiit when ('mtiii'ilinmi Hium-iil nf lint ml wtril MiiniMiiii'i'il tlnit IT tint IIuIImihI liuli'l wim mil iiimiiuc nt tln finl nf rix minillm In wmilil vole In ilrny a liiimr Hi'i-iim', In ihthiiI iiiick miIIi tint untwilli'ii huv llint im wiltmim hi ullnwril off I'nitit Hlri'it, fxi'i'pl in IihIi'Ih. foiiimilmiiii Knmr lck xnid Int tliiniijlit it wmilil do run lilni; iih hiii'Ii Imn: lii'furi' 1 1 lit t Unir. Mutter 'uiicrniiiiir hiIiik w'r ilih(isc,l of ly lint city immiih'iI hint niclit, tin' Iml t.r S.'lifll Srlii'll Inr jH7r.ll ninth oMmiiuin mi tin Vim mm it lurmii- nt pur mill lu'orm-il illtl'ri'xt MIlN IIIM'I'ptril. l'M'ii iiiittlnu nt' Ciimiriluimi Pr lor, tin- claim nf lln' I'. A K. rmlroml fur JIIhVi illl'lli'llt "WT IIXHl'Mllll'llIt wiih nlliinril. Tin' lull of lln' Wnrn-ii CoiiHlnii'liim roiiipniiv fitr fSOU for krrplni: lln' .Mum Htrn-I tai'iiii'iit in repair wan rrferrnl In tint fmaui'i' I'imiiiiitlt'i' for ai'liuii. Tin. In.t itnti'r riTllfii'iiti' of A. Htnuc, wliii'h Iimh lii't'ii linliliiim; m frnin 111110 tn linn', wan rt'lVrml to tint next iiu'i'limr. Tint nttim-ll i nut mlvcmr tn mi'iuliiik Mr. NIhihm o, It nt mirn it will M't a pn'ri'ili'iil in ilu- iniitlrr uf liixt I'l-rtifii'itti". Tin I'liiilnni'itiv "vr tin' iwnlil iiwmiii NfWiT in-t -titfit (tliNlrii't 3r'. l.'l) wiih nlVriiil.iiiitil tin-in-vt unit. iiitf. FEDERALS SEEK Don Under, .MYtU'mil' Inuo cnii trilmtiiin In imiiiir lrnuo Imll, re I'l'iwtl a letter Tuemlay fnnn the Cliii'iin IVderal leiiL'iie, nnkiiiK if he would fiuixnlcr a eoutraet in the nut law iirKiiiiiraliiiii mid tniiiiiliui; him reKiirdiui; hin altitudit Inward tngim iiil liiiKi'luill. Itader waw tmiled laxt vonr iih uo of the innut HliihUt of the KoiiNnu'rt recruit, and played with the Cliiciiuo White Sox, heinu' draft ed in inid-Ni'iiHun fnnn thu IVudleton team in the WVhteni Tii-Stnl lea(juit Under reeeixed hit IUM eoutraet from the While Sox liift week, hut it wiih ho unMitlHfaetnrv that he (old frieniU hu would unit haxehall for eer heforo hit would niun it, mid threateim to head it hack. Tim IVderal leaxne mmoiineeil hiht week that they intended to no nut after the yniiu hlood ih well ax the Htarrt of tho old leiiKtie, and the letter to Wilder n In iiursuuiieit of thirt poliey. LEAGUE VETERANS CII1CAH0, Jnn. 2t. Tho follow Iiik nioHHiiiiit wnH Hunt to I'rtmldoat llakor or tlio Philadelphia Natlminl I.oiikii'o cluli today by Preuldont John A, (lllmoru of tho Kedornl LuaHite: "I hereby notify you that Ad Hron nun and William Kllllfor have hIkiioiI routrartH with tho Chicago Federal l.ottKiio club ami hnvo rueelvod nil viiuco niouoy. Doth men are our pluyurti and their contractu will hu prntucted." Mummer Otto Knnlio or tho Haiti uinro KedtualH conferred hero today with CharloH WceKhinun, nrusldont or tho ChlciiKo cluli. Kuabo do clurod ho had Hlguod ult;ht major loaKiin playerH. HprluK trnlulnvt planu worn holiiB niappod out today nt Fudoral Lpukiiu liundiiuarteiB. 8ov- eral club iimnuKerH alno Inturvlowod saloHiuoit for epni'tliiK kooiIh Iioiihoh with ft view to purchnHliiK unlfornu DON RADER 0 CHICAGO OUTLAWS for their pluyoru. WAHIIINOTO.V. I). ('., .Inn. 21. ('iiilliehHiiiuii llnwley Iiiih hl'i'ii unik inif In have a iiiIiiIiil' expeiiiueul hIii i timi eMtalillMlieit at (IraiilH I'mhh, Ore tn MHnUt dm inineiM of Moiilhern (lie Klin in their imliiNtiy, which Iiiih In1 enuie otiit nf lint limit lliipuitmil I iliiMttifH in the Htule, He Iiiih a 1 nemliiiif in the limine, i irtii to-i ntr I lull the iImIiIImIhiii'iiI of Hiieh u Hlatliiil. mi ilcr till) Itimilleiuent lllld ennttid n I hi lniriiiii nl milli'H. nit w Ih a III In liitf eiiuineer In chaise at a hiiIiiiv of 11)1111 per iimiiuu, a iiirlalliiiii'; ehemltH at a xalarv of ilKIIIII iter m cul iniiii inut nn iikhIhImiiI nt if! 111110. It IH pmpoMed that r'J.i.tlflO ulxn he appro priated to CMtnlillfli, eipilp and iiiaiii lulu the laboinlor.v or experiment Million. Mr. Iluwlee Im iiUo ciiilcitx orlliLr In Heeiire llin inappint; of the Dolhaii (JumliaiiKle during the coiniliu' xru huh, mid haw recently had tliU matter up with tint director of the Coiled Stalen Konlnjicnl niirxey. The diiee- tnr mltinc Mr. Ilattlcv that the Mime will iimtImi IiIm I'liiefnl emiHlileratlilll mid he ImpiN to haxe the co-npem-linn of ill Mute of Oieumi and nl tin 1'uiteil SlaleH fnreM herxlee in makiiijf the Kurex'. (,iui(,'ieMiiaii llnwley Iiiih lukeii the matter up with the OrantK l'aH nnmiiereial eluh ami t In. hliitc iMiL'ineer nf Oreuou and lie- liexen that he will heeure the en. oper ation nf nil perHiilm InlereNleil. The Diithau niimlranule eoulaiiiH Hiniut of the hot miuiiiK conntrv In the Mate. Accnrillinx to a xtatiuieut iNHiied hy the KeoliiKieal hiirxex1 on Jauuarx' , .lifephine enmity lend i'xitv ttther part nf the Mate nf Oro (.im in the output of placer K"ld for the ear juM ehmed. The inines of ()rc)jiiu innilc a larue and uuexiieeted nicrcaxe in yold xield diinnu' UKI, eniapared with H'l'J. ami Mr. Mau ley think that this induMry Mmuld Im I'lii'imriiLTil iih much iih nos-ible and the lot nf the miner made an en emiriiKhii: an poihle. SEEK TO E E TOF L PORTLAND, Dr.. Jan. JI. De elannt; that the Ho-ealled "iM-ddlerV law of the Male of Oregon ih di-. enuuiiatory ami that Uh eiitoieeiaeut uieaiiH the Miilatuui nf at leaM loin pomtH in the federal cnuMitutinu, the exeeutiye nil teem nt three eoun lien, Multnomah, t'latxop mid ilnnd Rixer, weie enjoined from Uh en forcement in a Htiit filed with the federal court today hy nltornetH for the (Irntiil Union Tea company of New York. The peddler' law wan passed hv tint leuixlatuie in 100!) and prohibits pcntoiiH nii: throuuh the cuiiutrv takiuj: ordern for the future deliveix of l'ooiIh to eonsumer without pawn- iiiL' throuuh whuleHiilerrt or u'tail Mure. For thii reahiiu, the com plaint .Mitten, the Iiiw'h dii-ciiminnl-ory. The eomplaint, mimiiK nther thiiiKH, declarcH the act xiolatcH the h pi lit of the declaration of indepen dence,. flniiiK further hack, it nay the Manna riiarta, the firnl deelar atiou nf riKhtH of the people of Km: laud made in tho twelfth cent my, ami upon which the common law of this couutiy is luised, is xiola'ed hy the act. United States District Judge Wnl- eitnu uraiiled thu temporal y in junction and M't the heariui; for Jan uary IK). C2 NEW CEMENT RATES SALKM, Or., Jan. 21. Allein diherimiuation in the freight rates on t'emeiit in carload lot in favor of Cnlifomiii points, the Rieide Pott laud Cement company, which Iiiih of fices ip Portland, has tiled a com plaint agaliiHt Ihe Suuthern Paeilio Railroad company with the lailioad eommihsiou. Thu complaint alleges that tho lailioad company has re dueed the rate nn cement from north, nin Piillffiiiiln hiIIIj in M i'iI I'o ill mid Oregor, about halfway points ho tweeu uoi thin u California and Pott, laud, from 'J.r cents u huudtodwe'ght tn 'JO'i cents ami icmihciI in maue a similar reduction on cement Mapped front Portland, With Medford tmdo U Moaford tuado, NOIN ENFORC MEN PEDDLER'S vi Mtk v iilV7!csPvjMCPl rHHHiHVJC '7 Ax l 1 HHrUr W PJ; iV. '"TimI'BIB f.!T"'"" ' "ilJ""- ' '"""""' ' w""-"'!! i' up nimimmm'immmmmmdSammm lA.Hl i".ii""'"'l 1"'"-' i'fiwl.mi.n.Di.iliim,i,i,.nll wiiii), , M, yTWfgfP.ty'BBW7 ', V3VPWW1P Over the Arch nf the Setting Sim, which is to Hirmmiiit the we-leru en ttillice to the great Court of the Si. II ami Sim m ut the Panmiin-Pacitic in Icrnalimial expntitmu, will he placid a laagulliceiit Hculptural group, rep leienliiig the "NatimiH nf the Wi t," sli i'1i will he u companion to the group n priHcutiug the "Nutinnn of ihe HaM," over Ihe Aich of thu lti lag Sun, at the caMcm cutraiice. The "NatimiH nf the WcM" is a rnllipo-ltloil hy three noted M'llip tors and depicts the great explnru ', coloiiiriug raccH of the Oeeideut The central tea I are of th iiimiIiuu h an old fuMiiiiticd wagnti, drautt bv nxeu- 'prnini' Mich an Ihe wi'Mwaril-liiimiil pmuei rs nf the lmt century u.eil for their immigratinn into the far wcM. In front of the wagon are "The Mntln r of Tiuimimw," Hyinhii'iing the mat run of the coining nice, wh le two hoxs, "The Unpen of the Future," and a female allegoric figure, "Kn terpriM'," Huruioiint the wagon. All of thcM figures nre hy A. Stirln g ('aider, acting ehief of fcitlpture for the expoMtiou. Thev are inaMer- iiiccch, epieiallv "l.aierpr hc. wmei is full of life and xigor, energitie daring ami ambition. The wagim nnd the oen lire hx Prideink (I. R. U ti. win hIm. de sigui'd the HileMriaiis, ri pi ideating ti (Icniiau. an Italian, nn Alankm and an liuliau iiiaw, xixnl txpes of North Aincrii .ins. FOUND GUILTY OF NUW YOltlC, .Ian. 2t 'Dopey llunii)" Koln, ii notorloim New York gniiRMer, una couxleted hero early today of attacking SorKcant PntrlcK Hlierldan. It roipilred hut fort) -five minute for the jury to hrlm; In n xerdlit of guilty, Tho maximum sentence; for thu offense Is flxo xcara'ln tho peultoutlary. Terrorized hy the threats of other Kuumeti, tho Juror accepted thu of fer of JiuIku Mnlonu for police escort to their homes. An Kelu was belu led from thu courtroom ho threat oticd to "get" HorKennt Sheridan. "I will get )uu et " ho whlBpercl to tho officer, Hlmultiineouiily with tho conviction of "Dopey llcnii)," five Runmeu en tered n How cry saloon, railed the Tub of lllood and murdered Its pro prietor, Tlionui Murphy, Tho po llco nay that a man Known as "(lyp tho lllood," Muco tho orlKlual of that mutio, wan vent to prison allot Murphy, "You miueulcd and Bout tho orglmU flyp' up tho river," ho told Murphy, "and now I'm going to get you." Then ho scut three bullets. Into Murphy'B heart Tho gunmen van ished, hut five HUHpocta were found In another saloon later. LOST SUBMARINE LOCATED IN SEA PLYMOUTH, Kiik., Jan. 21. Submarine A 7 viiu located today nt tho bottom of Whltesand lluy In U3 fathoms of water, Jt was, of coumo, Impossible to iletormluo nt ouco what accldout wan rcapoualblo for Its fall urn to reach tho surface, but pro pitiations for laUlug It began Im mediately. It una aecoptod as a foror.ono conclusion that all luslilo hud been dead for sovoral days, HAM GANGSTER ATTACKING OFFICER RIHB'4aRi(KjHIH HIHLi9HrlEl:9H if idCr .JL .. nKlmS X '2lflKffiRVnx hchnoucr, K'VL. iSmkt! uUHKbAtWBflWlWlH HHiSM? : JHhbwv- m 1BHH "Ihe Natlonn of the West" and Close p0STXXb WliWi-ruJ 11 A tmtu until ii to her former hu - - dramatie dii.in, of thu Mate urn JxiTMty. will In- in M"tdtord on Fn- 'ililt llllil (lilt irli.i II llffllllflt If ritflil- l lf tlllXl Jt'V "ItllMIMIl ..... I it g of "IlinkUherrx nun" ut the library ut 7. -in p. m. This eutertiiiumeiit comas under the nnixeisitx extension course and is free. 'The gi .icrnl public is iuxit ed. The high -hool liojs and girl. N'i:V YORK Jan. 21. -Tho open lug of the market today was markol hy n strong undertone As tho nc live shares wero bought In lurgoi t quantities hip her prices were iiuoto't with but few exceptions. Western Union. Heading. Lehigh Vallev.j Northern Pacific and l.oulsx flic and Nushxlllv rei;IMered gains of about' a point. The Pacific group was e)enlall . strong. Northern l'aelfle ami South ern Pacific each gaining a point. I IniproxliiK tendencies were In ovl-, deneo o crx where. Special stocks wero Inflonced by favorable trado news. Later ninnx now prices for tlio ' movenient were reachod. Honda wero strong. I The market closed steady. ' : I STATE FEDERATION DEBATE ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 21. A com muuiealion from W. A. Mursluill, a member of Ihe Txpugraphienl union Uif Poitlaud, ciilicir.iiig tho lepoit of J, F. Cassidy on tho proceedings of the lust session of the le'slattne, caused u heated aigiiuicut on thu flour of the Slate Fedeiation of La bor convention lieie today. Murshall objected to llin view which Cassidv .took uf Ihe wmkmcn'ti compensation bill, contending that the net uus not HIGHER RES FORSTOCK OFFERED CHANGE TODAY View of "The Latin X.nrriran." mzm vm liiuilil not m thU opportunity to he.ir a rtallx splindid rendition of i . an old faxorite, - The studx club of the oeinI hyg irne section of the (I renter Medford club will meet with Mrs. K. E. (lore, 11(1 Geuexn avenue, nt : p. in. Ten will he sen id. All members of the eluh lire iisked to attend. a detriment to the Inborinjr cluss nnd that the organization should not go on record as beliexing such. Speeches wire made on both sides of the question. On motion it xvns dccidcd( to place the communication on file. The report of the labor inxestigat mg committee was made and was ac cepted. President Burrows made n speech and stated that if nil mem bers xvould huv union uindo goods there would be little need for busi ness agents. SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush tho Kidneys nt enco when Back hurts or Bladder bothers Meat forms nrio acid. No man or woman who eats meat rtzu lnrly cun uiaku a mistake by limbing tho kidneys occasionally, 8a) s a well known authority. Meat forms urlo acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of tho waste and poisons from tho blood, then xou get sick. Nearly all rheuma tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation, dlulness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders cowo from sluggish kid nevs. 1 he moment you feel a dull ache in the kldnejs or your back hurts, or if the urltio is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of Bcaldlng, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and tako a tablcspoonful in a plnus of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fluo. 'ibis famous salts is mado from tho neld of grapes and lemon juice, com bined xvith litlua and has been used for generations to Hush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to uctlxity, also to neu tralize tho ccids in urlno so it no longer caut.es irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effor xesceut lltlda-watcr drink which all reg ular iae.it eaters should take now and then to keen tho kidneys clean nnd the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kid ney complication. HAN FRANCISCO, fnl., Jan. '21. Five more prinoncr xvcro In jail here today on riot chargpft growing out of the local unemployed situa tion. They were Mrs. Lucy Parsons, whose husband was hanged In Chi cago years ago on n charge of pnr t cipatmu in Chicago's famous liny- market riot, John Sloan, Howard Sharp, William Delohnnty nnd Chn. Moricstid. Mrs. Parsons and Sloan were charged with inciting riot, the others with disturbing the pence. Properly damage consisted of a number of More windows broken hy stones or chilis thrown from the crowd. The disturbance hnd its origin in ft circular ncnttcrcd freely about the city yesterday to the following effect: "All those x ho wish to protest against the high-handed nnd out rageous methods of the police force of San Francisco in railroading to prison Willinm Thorp, Otis Meyers, (Jiib Hrndignn, Pedro Cudero and H. Finlcy, thus attempting to oyerawc the unemployed, come to Jefferson square hnll Tuesday evening, Janu ary SO." CHILDREN HATE OIL, CALOMEL AND PILLS 'California Syrup of Fig" lien for Tender Stomach, I.ixer, IIowcIh Tnste-i Delirious Look hock at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother Insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated thorn, how you fought against taking them. With our children It's dlfcrcnc Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt is well founded. Their tender little "In sldes" are injured by thorn. It your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, Rive only deli cious "California Syrup of Figs." Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harm less "fruit laxatlvo" handy; they know children lovo to take It; that It never falls to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, anil that a teaspoonful given today save? a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a CO-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs, ' which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown ups plainly on each bottle. Dewaro of counterfeits sold hero. See that it Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. E. D. Weston Official Photographer of th Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights 'Portraits Interior and exterior view Negatives mado anv tim jind any place by appoiut ment. Ii. M. HARMON, Manager. MRU. Main Phonnl47i MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Lands. No Delay Page-Dressier Chalmers s MOTOR CARS ARE THE BEST TOE THI MONET . Hard to do housework with nn aching back. llrlngs you hours of misery at lei suro or nt work. If women only know tho caust--thnt Dnckncho pains often come from weak kidneys, 'Twould snvo much needless woe, Doan'H Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, Read what n Medford cltltonjmyst Mrs, Mary Wlntorhnlder, nenr V Jackson St., Medford, Oro. says: "I used Dean's Kidney 1'llls xvith bene ficial results when mifforlng from kldnoy troublo and t know of other persons who have taken them with success. Slnco I usod Doau's Kid ney Pills about a year ago, I have not had tho least troublo from my kidneys. This remedy dederven my hearty ondorsoment." "When Your Dock Ts I.amo He member tho Name." Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask dis tinctly for Doan's Kldnoy Pills, tho samo that Mrs. Wlntcrhaldor had the remedy hacked by home testi mony. GOc all stores. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props., Duffalo, N. Y. Butter 65 c for 2 lbs. Phone 268 Rogue River Creamery Here's a Cure For Sciatica Painful Form of Rheumatkra Quickly Overcome Thos ihsrp dsrttnx pilot thst clisrae terli sciatic rheumatism ohoiilJ trrtfl la th blood. And by uiinjr H. t). H. jou nut only ki rlll bnt curi. S. 8. S. has the peculiar action of soak Inr through the into tint directly Into tba blood. In Ore minute Us Influence ts at work In every artery, vein, and tiny capil lary. Kvery membrane, every orcan of tba body, every emunctory become lu effect a Alter to strain th blood of Impurities. The stimulating propertlea of 8. H. 8. cor pel ihe kin, liter, bowels, ktitneya and bladder to all work to the one end of eamlne out trery Irrltatlnir. every pain Inf'ctln atom of polon; It dislodges by lrrlKt!pn all accumulations la the Joints, renders them neutral and scatter tho peculiar formatlona tn the nerrn center that cause such myitiijtng sod eilva baffling rheumatic pain. And, best of all, this remarkable remedy la welcome to th weakest stomach. If you bare drugged yourself until your stomach ts nearly paralysed, you will bo astonished to find that B. a, 8. glrea no sensation but coca right to work. This la because It Is a pure regetahle latuslou. Is taken naturally Into your blood Just as pure air Is inhaled naturally Into your lungs, Vou can get B. B. R. l tor dm atore, B. 8. 8, I n standard remedy, recognlred everywhere as the greatest blood antidote) rter dhcorered. I? yours Is a pecul!:' esse and you desire special Information, write to The Swift Specific Co., 'i'il HwKt Iildi,-, Atlanta, da. 320 E. Main St. '1 , J A ,1