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OTDTrOftT) MATT TRIBUNE. MTOUFOttU, OKKCION, FmDAV. JANUARY HO, 1014.
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Won! rioui I.iim Amu''!'' xlnli'H
Hint ,lro. .1. I(nli!i Ciintt'ibiiiy, lor
ini'ilv M'ikh Itutli Mi'Anlli', it I'lmrm
illtt lllllll' llf llWtM t It i it Ivvu I'M If,
lu ntil t r ol' I ln kilo John l. .Mi-Ar-
I If, mill loiini'ilv u h'hIiIi'iiI ol' .Med
fold, VWIH ICIH'llllV lllll'ntl'd llll'lt' on
cliiUK)' of mvv hulling iIi'l'iiiliiH'iit
More.
I'limnl Iny hi'i nlli'Ki'il uiumIcciU
In it lull which aIii millt'icd whllr
it lltlli' Kill. HIik loll twenty tool
over n hiinuitilcr mill In niil not lo
Iiiixk lircn niitiii'ly iii'iiiiul Ninri.
Mr. Mi'Anllit, It will In' ii'iiii'iiilitT
I'll, ilii'il mnlili'iilv in .Mrillonl .tunc
'J- of lnt M'lir. lie owned nn otcle
mil mnttli of III cilv on Kiiik'n Ihk'i
vwiy, tin Inul lii't'ii a limner pint
imr with ), M, (lihiiorc of .linneiii
iiIIm in the whntciih lu'atltiK mippl.v
liiiHiiicnM, mill hm fiiinily were promi
nent in Noniitl lift' tlii'H'. Tin en i'ii ii
iikii tliry I'liino Id .Mi'iU'iiiiI, lint noi
liklnu' it hi'ii'. M'llh'il in !. An
nul, vvliuro ii fmv month Inter Mi
Hntli Iktiiiiii' llui liiiili' of ( miter
limy, who Inn! liteil Iht linn. Id
in it kiihIiiiiIi' of Hi" riiiwrwilv f
.MIiiiiiiiIii, wlniti In' took the hits
eiiinne. Ho in in tin" fiiinitiiii' lni--
illl'M nt l,nu AllK''tl.
Mr. ('niilmlinrv, Hcciudiuic to di
pulttho flom I.om AliKi'le", Mi'lliei!
Inrxii iiinutitiii or kooiIh from do
imitnienl Moi', ehnrisintr tlu nr
IIi'Ion to prominent Kiii'iety viuiuim.
AHIioiikIi hlic iiIwhjh IiihI plenty ot
nwiiev, Ihi' oiiiik wiiiiihii i kiiiiI to
hllVf MMleil till' ktoliN III li'Kllliir
lulcrvnU mill to Imvo ieMircil lni'i',
ribbon mnl nimiv other tnflc of
tin' lollel. Sim never iiM'il thr
thin, il i" "Hiil, lint jrnvo Ihi'in
tiwuv. In time "he heennie knoMii a
"The l.lbcml Alii.. rHnlciliur.v."
The l.o Allude niKieei miy that
ever one know her for her Kciierou
xiflM to fiicud. It in declined that
, ilhl not UNO n lenth part of the
HiiinU, htoiini; them iivvnv mnl "
iii Ihi'in Inter lis proientM.
I'kttl OllietV .aniit
One Htitipiiititr lour followed an
other, it in Mini, kini't' I11M Aptil,
.Mr. (MMli'ilinr i nctled to have
eharK'il uimhU lo Mr. I.eo Ynint
mm lit, .Mr. V. 11110 cliwll, Mi"
llermii.l Poller, Mr. I.. O. t'ren-
tilmw mnl sovornl others iinimineiil
in I.om Anuithm ociety.
Olio inoit leninrkiilile initaiien of
th nllexiM theft ix ii'lateil. Ac
niiiiinlmiceK miv Mr, (.'unli'ihur.v
went Itt a ininket mnl puri'lnixtil
rieh htHuk. which uln' ehui'Keil to
tin iiiM'oiint of Mm. WllliHiu Dehni
Thnt inenmir Mti. Dehin in teporteil
to hiixi' heen nn imitetl Kitiml when
tin ilUhi'H wciv 'ieil. Mm. Delnn
rt'i'iiivi'il her hill n few- iIiinh Inter
mnl rim ix ilielarcil to hae iilenti
fieil the itenm ami Mi1. I'aiitoilnnv
U miiil to liino eonfe.i'il mnl to haw
ninth' toml tin' I'tcl.
Mr, ('nnlethnry, tin polieo mtv,
hei'iime netiuninteil with the women
hhe is I'lutrueil with repri'ii'iitms,
white liMin: lit the Ahaniilo hotel in
I.OM AiiKi,h'' lltr inolher is luiutr
in I ,iw AtiKi'h" nl lh Ahhev hotel.
I'llpoM (iooiU Iterotereil
Mrs. (.'nntcrhnrv i unnlilo to rx
plain her netioiiH. Tin polieo lepnit
that hIh' Inineil oer to them it niiiin
litv of uooiIh ki'i'iiri'il fioin Hloroh
She ni" or tohl her hiiliiiinl of thmo
hlrniiKii tlii'lli, kin KiiVf, mnl never
Inul nnv impnlMi to i'iuilV Imr mi'-
lIl'I'llH.
.Mm. MeAnlh' hiiIiI lo he pro-
Irnteil lii'i'iiiiKO of the Miiiuki' nffnir.
II CENT RATeIaW
KANSAS (MTV, Mo., Jim. HO.
Kmloial JiiilKO.Hinlth Mel'lierHon ills
nilBHOil lioro tuilny Ihn lnJimcltotiB
which rim trill a fit tlio Htnto ot Miss
nurl from putting Into effect ItH ro
cunt 1! cent rallroiul pussoiiKur faro
mnl prnvonleil Attorney (Itimirnl
liitrker, from hiiIiik Tor ll'oo.OUO
oviirclmrmm ho iihuiiiIh thu roitilu
imiilo whllo tlio law wiiH In litigation
II wiih iiiiilurHtmiil llnrlior would liu
Kin tlio unltu liiimudlutt'ly In thu ututo
I'onrtH,
E
E
IS
WASHINGTON, .Inn. 0. Sflun
MutH wni'o Hpiiiinlnlinir loilny h In
thu nxnnt whim'iihontH of hlnmw:
earlli(iial;i Hliuok recoiileil IiihI nihl
hy thu niiniuiilowa UiiImimHv h1h
inoKfiipli' l-'iitlii'i' Onnloiff, tlio yli
huimii', Hiiiil thu nii'ui'il hi'Kiiu ut
lOtfiU mnl uuiluil nl Hill p. m.
SWINDLED
RES
MAKE
PRESENT
FITZ JUBILANT
ii
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WIM.IAMril'OItT, I'll., J ii ii. 30,
"Ituliy Itoliert" I'ltnilniinoiiH, former
lieuvyuelclit I'liiimplun of thu world
wihi ho lniiichL imiii In l'ciiii")lviiilu
If not In Hid world, todny. It wiih nil
dim to tlio hIiowIiik ho iiindu liur-i
IiihI nlKht In it hIx round liotil with
"Kiioi'ltmil" Hweenoy of t!'ovlntil
Tli n linll mtvi'd Hwi'imoy from it trip
to Hliimlierhiiid In tho nlxth round,
I'ltmlminonii tried liurd In III
flml round to keep Hut crowd from
ri'iilUliiK thnl ho lit nn old imiii. Tli"
former champion In morn limn HI
ji'iirn of ny. Ho dmicvd itliont lit
hi'Mvlvr opiioiK'iit, unit im a renntt thu
flint round linloiiK'td to Kwcoiiny, tint
In tint hi-ioihI Hull cut int thu fnny
iitiifi mid wont rltilit nfler ti Ik iiiuii.
Ho tuld nil liter Hwi'unvy nt thu roiiKh
KOtllK.
Kweunoy wan floored four tlmei
dnrliiK tho nix roiunlM. Ho wait prao
tlcully out on III feet whim tho hull
elided tho hoill III tint Mxth,
KltxitltimioiiM wkIkIici! 1C7 mnl
H coney 1K2 pontidii.
"I kik'iin that Now York hoxliu
coiiiiiiImIhii renllicn now that It miiile
it inUinko In ImtrltiK mo from tho
ring," KltxnlitiinoiiH exulted niter tin'
hoill. "They nay I nm nn old liinn.
I mil, li t I cnn lick any of thoxo no
culled whllo liopcH. That rook for
Cimliont Hmltli mill Jvtn Wllfiird, loo.
"One more punch nnd I wonlJ
hnvn knocked out .Sweeney, I fidt nn
frenli nn I did when I nliuteil. Htnin
Inn In tho thliiK a flnliler needn, mid
I nm convinced Hint I xt III Iiiuii n lot
of It left. An to my iiroHmit form
well, JtiMt link tho :000 full who nnw
tho nrtlntlc trliunilnK I khvo poor Mr.
Kweeiii') "
Tho iiiiirIc net lion hn hnd cnriU
printed which will ho Inniind to tlu
piiplln of tlio hlti nchool nnd tliono of
tho elKlitli Kiadun of tho Lincoln nnd
WlinhlliKtoil nchootH lit toll celitn cnuh,
entltllni: tho piiplln to Im ixctined nt
a o'clock on Momlny thnt tliey may
nttend tho mimical nt thu I'nKe Then
Ur. Thi' program, In chnrKo of Mrs.
Jane coiinlntn of Norwegian tolec
tlonn nnd (lrulK'n componltlonn will to
Intorprotvd liy our locnl intinlclniiH.
Tho odiicntlonnl depnrtmunt will
meet In tho llhrnry nnnuiulily room ut
.1:00 p. in. tomorrow'. Mm. Kerliv
Miller tins cIiiiiko of (ho program.
Mm. (iuorKo KliiK will talk on tho
normnl nchool tpiollon, mid xiirlom
othur niilijcctn will he dUctmned.
FLAGG MUSIC HOUSE
II. .1. I 'aimer ol' tin- I'ltlmer 1'iaiio
I'hli'O, lillr, pillcllliMii the entire htoek
of t ulkiiiLT uiitehiui'M, iccoiiU, khect
iniixii', munieiil iititimeuth mnl Mi
plies of 1 ('. 1'lnytr .MiiKit I'onipun.V
mnl will move tho miido to the miiiIIi
end of Iho (luriiett-Coii'V huihliui;,
uroiiuil floor, facing on (Irnpc htrcet,
when ho will nh.ii move hi Muck o(
piituoM. Mr, l'almer has hecii in tho
piano luiMiicMK hero three ycnM and
if. well known nil ocr llm country.
Ho wiih in the mimic Ihimucxs fifteen
veins mnl handled nil these lines he.
lore einiiinu' to Mcdfonl.
CRATER LAKE BILL
. APPROVED BY LANE
WASHINGTON', Jan. '2D, Score
Ini'v of tho Interior I.aue hun up.
pi o cd Coni,'rcKsmiiii lliiwley'rt hill
hettim; iibitlo the total receipts from
Outer l.uko National park for hm
in tho impioM'iueut of Hint reMU've.
AT ISIS TONIGHT
Mn. G. M. ANDERSON
III "Tho Tliroo flninlili'M," a ilniinn
of liliKiilcunlliiiu' iiH'IdeiilH, inler
mliiKlcil with loi', humor, patlum, ex
nccdiiiejy CM'ltliiK ami intcicbtinn
hllllllllUllt.
COMES BACK
ACHIEVE KNOCKOUT
LATEST PHOTO OF BOB FITZSIMMONS, WHO, NEW Y0ni
BOXING COMMISSION SAYS IS TOO OLD TO BOX
JKjr flf I " I
. . u,h
Hob ritznlinmous, pcrlinpn tie)
Krcatcnt flKhtur known to Queot.b
Imry rulon, Imn tnkon tlio "como
linrk" iiiientlou Into thu coiirtn. When
It wnn niiiiouucod liy tlio Atlantic iur
ilen Athlutlc club of Now York City
Unit Hob, now Ul jeurn of ni;, hml
been mntchod to box Soldier Kcnrns
for ton round tho boxlm; commlnlou
of tho Htnto tunned nn ordor thnt tin
uintch nhould not tnko place. Tlio
linnln of tho order wnn thnt Kltinlm
maun wnn too old to flKlit; thnt n
contont with nuch n riiKKcd Individual
nn tlio noldlor mlKht do hint Rront
harm, llnck of thin was tho fonr tliv.
n hnrd blow by Konrnn mlKht kill
him. Tlio tho law crtntliiK tho box
CALLS CRAWFORD
SAl.KM. Jon. ;I0. "You luixo hcep
ii hitnuli'lo upon the hmlv politic of
Orcumi mi loni; thnl you lie-in (
think wo cannot get ulon without
ou."
In thci-e Vw pleasant ami ni'igh
liorly wonlh J. J. r.lliiujor of Ili'il
inoml, Ore., piiM1-, thu hack lo At
tn rnoy (leueiiil t'rawfonl anil lhe
toricully ciixts him to the political
Davy Joiii'm' locker.
How l'nr-sighli'il a pioplu't Air.
F.llii);or in can only ho chowit hy
f'lluu' ilevelopineutx, hut if tlio views
ol the Hcilmiiuil mnn mo any criter
ion for tlio uencinl M'litiinent of cen
tral Oregon it is a ilouhle-hurrclcil
ceilaiaty that tlio uttornev Kcncrtl
will faro poorly- at tho forthcoming
clci'.iou in that section of the stale.
As KlliiiKor evprchses it not only
himself, hut the whole community U
"mii-o" nt thu attorney general, ami
State Kngiiiecr John II. Lewis ns
well, for their continued ut itmlo of
hostility toward mi" iiclion that
would benefit tho sctrlcrs on the
Carey not laud. At a recent meet
ing of tho stato liiinl hoard both
Cruwfoiil mnl Lewis voted against
Governor West's proposition to have
thu United States and tho slate take
over the ninth unit of tho Central
Iriigntion I'ompuny'r. irrigation pro
ject.
DIED
THOMPSON At Sisson, Junuarv 20,
(linen Thompson, n nalivo of Ore
gnu, ngcil ITt years anil 7 mouths,
Typhoid fever was the cnuso of
ileath. The remains were moved to
Jacksonville, Or,, for iutoi incut,
wheio funeral serviced were held
uu J a unary -'J.
, i
sjp! ,
Inc conimlssloit and permitting ton-
round f ishts In New York stato would
likely ho repealed.
i Kltr got a lawyer to yo Into court
aKnlnnt tho commission nnd the quef
'tlon was before Supremo Court Jus
. tic,; Samuel Senbtiry for decision.
Tho old fighter offered to ahow tho
court In any way ho could that ho wnn
' ntlll fit. Hut tho Justice, who Is it
' pretty large man said ho did not want
n demonstration.
I In tho iiienntlmo Hob went ot.
' with his training nt Plulnflcld, N. J.
"All these whlto hopes mako nic
I sick," nnld he "I cnn whip any o.
. thoin If they will glvo :no a chnnca
' to do so,'
!NEW BOOKS RECEIVED
AT PUBLIC LIBRARY
Some hooks lately added to the
puhlic lihiurv me:
Ait of enteitaiuing, "Madame Mer
ri." nungalows-Sa.vlor.
Civio Theatre in Its delation to
tho Keileinption of I.etsurt Muck
aye. "Uamo Cuitsey's Hook of Party
Pastimes Glover.
Moving Pictures How They Are
Mmlo mid Worked Talbot.
Our Native Trees Keeler.
Photographic History of lhe Civ
il War, ten volumes.
Plant and Animal Chihhen Tor
olio. Story of Oregon and ItK People
Chapman,
Short History of Oregon Johnson.
Song of Life Morley.
Sluudaril Operas, a new edition -Upton,
Town Planting' Webster.
IdeSilver t
Su. Collars k
ci.r.uic.iwi,Ti,iu.
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Export Goraetlere
32G North Bartlctt.
Phono 003 M.
E
TO
ER
BY RECENT STORM
(Yrckn Nfwif.)
(). (J. Steele, superintendent of tho
Siskiyou division of the Cnlifornin
Oregon Power compnny, returned
from Weed Sunday, where he vim
culled hist week to superintend the
repairing of the h'u'li lenhion line of
the company at that place which was
damaged hy the hard storm.
On interview intr Mr. H.ccle he gave
an interesting account of the damage
done hy the storm.
Sleet formed on the wires to a
thickness of six inches which togeth
er with the wind, hlowiuir at the rate
of seventy-five miles an hour, caused
one mile of the high tension line run
ning into Wied to break ami fall to
the ground. The storm also destroy
ed a greater part of the ditrihuliig
lines in nnd urotinil Shastiiia and
Kdgewooil.
The town of Weed was practically
in darkness for a week with tho ex
ception of the office and store, for
which power is generated hy the
company's plant.
Kor two days communication lo
nnd from Weed wiih impossible either
hy telephone, telegraph or dispatch
lines. Telephone lines were still out
the fitst of the week. All of the tel
egraph and telephone lines between
Yreka ninl Diuisinuir were badly
damaged, especially between Sisson
and Molt.
Tho C.-O. P. company was severe
ly damaged at Sisson, where several
miles of distributing lines were layed
Hat. Snow continued to fall at that
place until a depth of approximately
seven feet was reached making it
impossible to mako repairs.
At Weed , Superintendent Steele
mid Construction Foreman Young
buckled in with the re-t of the crew
in repairing the line. The men could
work only a few hours at u time ow
ing to the severity of the nnovr nnu
wind. Tennis could not be used nnd
the linemen laid to carry 3000 feet of
lumber for two miles for repairing
purposes. Such hardships were com
mon. Good Wood.
It you want good wood, get It from
Frank II. Hay.
EAT CABBAGE. FISH
SAUSAGE. HEW BREAD
No Indigestion, (Ins, Sourness or Up
set Stomach tf You'll Tnko 'Tape's
I)luM-plu" Try This!
Do somo foods you cat hit back
tasto good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick,
Bour, grassy stomach Now, Mr. or
Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this dewn: Pnpoj
Dlapopsln digests everything, lcavln?
nothing to sour and upsot you. Thoro
never was anything so safely quick
so certainly efetctlve. No dlfforcnco
how badly your stomach Is dlsordoroj
you will got happy relief In flvo min
utes, but what pleases you most is
that It strengthens and regulates your
stomach so you can cat your favorllo
foods without fear.
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes they are slow, but not
sure. "Papo's Dlapopsln" Is quick,
positive and puts your stomach In a
healthy condition so the misery won't
como back.
You fool different as soon as
'Tape's Dlapepslu" comes In contact
with tho stomach distress just van
ishes your stomach gets sweet, no
gases, no botching, no eructations of
tindlgebted food, your head clears
and you feel fluo.
Go now, mako tho best investment
you over made, by getting a largo
fifty-cent caso of Pnpo's Dlapepsln
from any drug store. You reallzo
In flvo minutes how needless It Is to
suffer from Indlgostion, dyspepsia or
any stomach disorder.
To the Milk Consumers
of Medford
Why not buy your milk and cream
from tho dulry that has tho hlghost
Bcoro ot any dairy In Medford?
Wo sell milk Just as cheap as tho
lowest scored dalrlos and guarantee
It to bo puro, cloan and rich ot butter
tat.
Wo mako a specialty ot milk for
babies.
aivo us a trial and you will always
bo our customer,
Vo mako two deliveries dally.
Medford Dairy
J. W. fiuldcr
rhoue 201-JU
GREAT
DAI
PH
LINES
NOTICE
On and after January 31st wo will ngrtin he lo
cated nl tho public market with a full line of dressed
poultry and homo cookiiiL'. Place your orders now
for baked thiiiL'8 better than mother ever martO.
'Pies, cakes, cookies, breads (white excepted), dea
I Herts and baked beans
Ours are prepared in our own.home ovens and wo
guarantee satisfaction. Orders must be placed at
least one day previous to regular market days.
Janes Bros., Booth 19, Public Market
Or Phone 370-X
Come and See Us in
Our New Quarters
Large, clean building, with plenty of
light, which enables us to better han
dle the trade.
OUTSIDE THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT, BUT
INSEDE ON LOW PRICES
If you cannot call, phono your orders
and they will receive the same attention
as personal calls
Fouts Grocery Co.
30 to 40 S. Central.
3VwlBlv
The New
UNION LIVERY
The new brick barn on South Riv
erside will l)e open for business
Saturday, Jan. 31st
Everything new and up-to-date.
Livery and ambulance service.
"Will be glad to welcome all for
mer customers and man new ones
Ray Gaunyaw, Proprietor
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10
How
golden Sunkist" orange! Breakfast would be a blank
-without it.
"Sunkist" are tho finest selected oranpei grown. Seedlea,
tree-rlpcucd, thin-skinned, fibreles. Picked, wrapped In tUauo
paper, aud packed by gloved hands. Cleanest of all fruits.
"Sunkist" Lemons on Fih and Meats
"Sunkist" lemons aro the finest fruit selected from the
best lemon groves of California. Mostly seedless. Juicier
more economical than other lemons.
"Sunkist" Orange Spoon
Guaranteed Rogers A'l Standard Silver plate. Rich,
heavy. Kxe!uslvo"SunkUt" pattern, 27 dldtrent premiums.
For this otango spoon send 12 trademarks cut froa
"Sunkist" orange orleraon wrappers and six 2-ccnt stamps.
"Red Hall" orange nnd lemon wrappers count same M
"Sunkist."
Send your name for our complete free "Simlcitt" pretnlim
circular und Premium Club I'lan,
'muu
Reduced prices at yew
deahr'sonSUNKIST'
Oranges by the box or
half-box.
AlUlreRl all
silverware sod
CALIFORNIA
EXCHANGE,
51
Phones 271 and 272.
!
Are
Cheapest
by the Box
you smack your lips over the delicious tone of a
nr,trii for nr.mlum
all corrcipondtuc to
FRUIT GROWERS
IMH.CbkSt.,CU
ly .
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