Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TODFOTW MATT T.7TBUN13, MEDFOTW, ORRCIOX, THURSDAY, FEDRUATTY 20, 10H.
P2LTO3 THREW
L'-Jl"' ' 11.JL.W-
0 CARLOADS OF
WENATCHEE APPLES
NETGR0WERSS1
.25
PUBLICATION OF "SCANDALOUS ARTICLE" IN
DIVORCE ACTION LEADS TO AN ARREST
WtiN'A'iVIIIW, WiikIi., I'i-Ii. -5il.
'I'lic WViiiiti'lictt Produce MMI1ltlll
.Vt-Nlcnlnv M'Jil rlicrliH In glower in
I iiuil ncttli'incul iif itH tipple pool nl
HOI) fiitlimilM. On (lit IiinI -1111,0111)
boxe lite it venule ii'liun iiii oh-Ii
mil inn ure $M per Ihi Pi tun
IIiIh Im In Ih liiki'ti H eiuilt i'iiimiiiI''
(imi Mini liunilllng clunge, leaving n
ni'l In lln giower of jM I" ir Imi
(linwei urn highly giulilicil, fni
tin- intuitu nmpitny liniiilli'il it huge
pillplllllllll III' III"' glllllt' hllll, IllOlf
mi tliiin nny oilier agency, N'iail
1000 Iiiihi'm ciiii-IhIi-iI iif unpad, cd
juiuliW h 1 1 1 f I uliielt huiiiglit n ceil'
per box. Till In lug down Hut in
rrtigo rinixlili-inlil.v,
Pive-ticr grtnlen liiniili 7 1
cent, linger Hire H.'i i-i'dIm. Dello
Inn iiipl Winter lliiiiiiiiu (' irmli ic
turn nn fl.'J.!. Piillowlng tire tin
icIiiiih mi exlrn ftiiiev hire, IJ'i
mill linger: Wiiii'Mip. .fl.fi'i; .limn
Hum, tl.Iirc Koine llcnnty, 1.10;
SpiUetiheig, il.H0; (lii .fl.:i."i; Hi-
lil'illllh, il.tMli CliltM-M (lllllll-ll, fl.X'li
ArUiiHim lllttfk. l.7ft; Nln.win'n.
l.Ilfi; Whin- Winter IViirmiilii.
il.fiO; llluek Twit. 1..'n Vcllnw
Newtown, f I. fill', Winter Illinium,
f.'.OO; King lluviil, l.:i.'; MiH-omi
I'ippln, l.:t); nil iiIIikm, fl III In
l.'J.I. I'lllll'V gllllleM Hllll III 10 III
11 frill MT lm rt.
$500,000 LEGACY
IIOHTON, Peb 20 Portlier fli'im
lor Jininllinii llniirito, of Oregon, In
herit tlm lurotuo of over $600,000
li)' tlu will of III sister, Mr. Hannah
II. Abbe, of Now lledford, which wna
filed for probate )etorday. She
leave mi estate of 1 1.260.000. Hho
betpienthed 12110.000 to retlKlnus
nml odiirntlonnl sorlellc.
Two sitter ntul n niece nlso bctto
fit by bcqueit.
NITRATE OF SILVER
FOR CIGARETTE FIENDS
I'OHTI.ANI), Ore. Peb 2(1 -City
Superintendent l. It. Alderman, new
president of Hi ii nntl-clgnrcltit roni
milieu, today I orgiuilxlng hi force
for whnt Ito declare will In) n vig
orous fight. Dr. John (I. Allele, one
of thn tenders, I preparing to apply
the nlimtii of silver treatment on nil
Juvenile smoker.
INDUSTRIAL CLUB AT
PANKEY SCHOOL ORGANIZED
I., P. Harrington, boys' mill girls'
Industrial rluli organizer for Oregon,
visiting school In Jncknon comity
t It In wiik with Supervisor 1'olomon,
In inoetliiK with excellent iiccoh,
Tiionilny moriiliiR a club wiih or
Knnliod la tlm I'nnlioy ncliool, ill
trlrt No. 41. Pri'Hlik'iit, I.o IIoiIk
pnth; lro iircMldimt, l.i-oru I'ltnii-r-nlil;
lorretnry, IIpmIo I'roilonborK!
troiuiiror, Jcmlo ProilvuborK. MInh
Iroiiu Hkuin, tho U'lU'lmr, will net nn
nihldor. Mr, rroilnnbiirR, -inoinluir
of tho Hchool bonnl, wiim prrHciit mnl
(xiriNinl hlit lumrty npprovnl or nml
ro-opiirittlon In tho prnji-ct.
At llyhoo HprliiKH, tlUlrtrt No, 101,
with Mm Harriot I, Miller an loach
or mul nilvlnor. nu orKnnliiitlon wnx
porft'ctuil, with tho followliiK offt
com: I'roBliU'iit, Itohurt Cnrtnr; hcc
mtnry, llornlco Unlbrunth; tronHtimr,
Jnno Cnrtor.
At Mio'm creok bcIiooI, district No
71, n muotliiK w'iih hold mul tha wori(
wnK uxpluliuHl by Mr. llnrrliiKton.
Tho tirhool, howovor, InrkliiK tho ro
tpilrt'il nuiulier of boyH mul j;lrl, 10
to 10 yuum of uk conlil not orKuuUo
n club, llut tho boyH nro koIiik to
tnko up tho work luillvliliiully, nml
thoy tiny thoy nro koIiik to inako up
In ouriiostui'HM whnt thoy luck In
iiumhom.
hi tho evening n incotliiK wns liol-l
In tho Wluiar church, DvHplto tho
liiclumuucy of tho wenthur, u vury
Kooil nml nttuutlvo nuilluuro wnn
liroHont mul lionnl very IntorostliiK
talk by Mr, llnrrliiKton.
WvilnoHiluy iiiurnlu u club wna
orKniiUuil at Wlmor hcIiooI, dlHtrlrt
No, il'.', with Mr, Arthur Alldor,
timchur, an tulvhor. OfflcorB woro
oliH'tcd ii h follow-H! 1'roHlduiit, Douuld
Dlmlck; vlco pnmlduiit, l-Mnu Hleh
nrdnon; nocrotary, Volnuy Odon!
truamiror, Prank IIIIIU,
Tho Pine (Irovo mhool, Mm, Mln
thorn, loachor and mlvUor, purfi'ctod
mi oiitlniHliiHllo mul duturiiiliitut or
KunUulloii, oloctliiK Urn fullnwliii: of
flcom! ProHlilont, DwlKht HuiiiiuorHi
vli'u proylddiiti lloinur ()doii nocro'
lary, Kiniiiii McKuuj IroiiMiiror, Jack
Ulowart.
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JUSTC
3HT
EIII
CALLED DISGRACE
10 THE JUDICIARY
.'.,,,. ..'- . rr,n unnnoipK I r 5l lis -MELVILLE ASTHE
3LUBPINQ i UOAUTVIN TMt PANlOMIMIi UALL AT THC KLBHRr HUX.
Mu-if wn a ilniiuulU fi"iu'l In tin- Illuli Court In limloii rweiitly In tho pendliiB nctlon In which Mr. Aloxuu
dcr llrudihk l.i-Hlm .Mfhllli-, ImuUr, U iiIiik f.r ilhoroi u thy uroumJ of lila wife's tuLiL-ouduct, and aamca arl Pltz
wllllnui hi rrfMnliU'iii.
Tin' hitter'- i.iii..cl lukril Unit Mr Prnnlt llnrrlH. who lit ulnlrd to be the irmnnRlni: dln-clnr of n n.'WMiapw
iniIIhI .Moili-ni Kmli'U. Im i.niiiiltl.-d for c.n pt of niiirt Im-i-uimo the ni'Wup.ipor lian publUhcl n tnont wandaloui
nril'li' nb.Mil I In 'inlliitf dlHMiv m-lluii Tin' iwult wan that Mr. Iliirrlm wan am-itml In court ui.d loiuuiltlcd ar I
primmer
WAKIMiTOV, IVIi. 2C Sonxn-
tlonal clinrK' of prof-Hnloiiul and
private mliconilticl wore filed horo
today BKnlunt .liutlcy Daniel Thcw
U'rlKht of tho Dixtrlct of Columbia
Htipronio court by Wade Cooper, a
WnxliltiRtou fluanrfor. Justice U'rlht
Ik tho nmn who xentonccd Samuel
(ionipom, John Mltchull and Prank
.Morrlton, labor Icadom, to prlnon
term for nllorcd contniiiit of court.
Thn cano In ntlll pontiinr; In the
cotirtH.
In bin complaint filed at the oxc
cutlvo offlccN hero, Coopor alleRCd
that WrlRht l a "dURraco to tho
judiciary of the nation." Tho
charge Include allcRallona of finan
cial and moral wrotmdolnRj that cer
tain rorporntloriM have been favored
by WrlRht, nnd that bin Roneral
conduct, on and off the bench, ha
been Improper for a Judicial official.
ER
HOPE OF MATHEWSON OF 50S PASSES AWAY
NKW VOItlC. Pb 2fi Jpinen A
Tllliuore, preldenl of the Pedernl
I.eaRite, ndiultteil hero today that he
hud abandoned hope of hIkiiIiir Chrli
ty MathowHou, ntnr twlrler for the
Now York (Html. Then (lllmoro
told why he Hindu Matty an offer.
A Now York reporter .ild I had
offered nil tho nlnm In baiiebnll con
tract except Mnthownou," said (III
more. "I luu'MlKatcd nnd fount
that Matty wn tint under contract
hut that President llempited hud
mailed a blank rontrnit, tellliiR him
to fill In bin own flRiire. TIiIh con
trait lint not been returned.
"I wired Mutt at I.o AiiRele of
ferine him twice it much a he re
ceded from the Clnntn taut )enr, to
UiniiHRe lho Ilrookb'u Inderal. 1
bnvc rereUed no uuwr mid do not
think there Ih tho llRhtel elinnco
of laudliiR him."
COUNCILMEN FAVOR THE
REMOVAL OF CHIEF AMANN
Colonel II II SarKeiit r:ii out
the following authurUod lntrlew
laM iilRht reRiirdliiR hi ponlllou on
the renin n of Pirn Chief Annum:
' In mi article In tho Mnll Tribune
of Pebruary 2f. with rcfereneo to
Plre Chler Annum, Il I Dinted that
Councilman SnrRont of the necoud
ward U leadltiR the nctlon unnlnitt
Aiiimm. I wUh to bay thl I not
correct. Thn fact are thene:
"At a ineelliiR of tho lx roilttrll
men two week iiro It wn uiituil
moimly iiKreed that the city cou'd
well dlipeuiiD with the mivIcoh ot
the flro chief,
"One coiiui'llinun. Mr. Porter, mint
ed that the flro chief had told him
ho win roIiii; to nwlRii. Whereiipou
Il wiih iu:reed that If bo did hi that
would moUii the problem mil Inf actor-
ll'.
"Olio of tho council wiih UHked to
Hee tho chief and Inform htm of the
action of (ho council. Ah Chief
Annum had already told Cot, iclluum
Porter he would reRlKn It watt felt
ho certainly would hiiHteu to do mi
iih (toon u he learned of the action
of the council.
"Au it matter of economy wo were
In favor of iIIhpoiioIiik with tho Her
vIcoh of the fire chief for tho pres
ent, tho nualHlant chief to perform
the ilutleH. It will (rum be ieen that
I liuvo not been leadliiK tho flKht
URiiliiHt Chief Aiuanii any more than
the other councllmeii.
"1 Htlll think that no chlof other
than the luulHtuut chief Ih neodeil
for a while, anyhow, mid union
homo couticllmeu have chmiRed their
iiilndH In tho mutter this la the
uuaiilmoiiH opinion," .
i Mrn C. A Sihiuldt, of '.to South
H'lr Htreet. returned Huiulii) front
I Iteil llluff. Cal., where be wa
'called to attend the funeral of her
uncle, William Hubbard, who died
uenr that place icceiitl), iiRed 77.
I Mr. Hubbard came acron llio
pliilii In J S67 and nettled nl Ited
.llluff. In the early da ho freighted
I nil oer Northern California an J
t Hotitheru OreRou, brliiRliiR In the
flnl miw mill eer In JncKnonvllle
He innde many trip to tho Uoriio
rler nlley In the early 'CO. Pour
)ear aRo he lulled hi niece hero
nnd wa untaxed ut the change that
had taken plate iduco he had 1 1 rut
necii thl p'nee.
Mr. Hubbard came to hi death
I through a fall front hi homo while
tldliiK from lil homo on Jayuoa
creek nfler tho malt. Tho llfoleii
body wa round on a hlllvlde the next
day. He wa the laul of 10 men
who cromied the plain toRcther. He
leavtM n lrier nt Paoll, Okla , 'i
brother at Coyle, Okla., another
brother In Kan(is, beside hi uleco
In Med ford.
Mr Hubbard wn very hlnhly re
Knrded hi nelRhbor and ha I
the reputation or noer refiibltiR help
to the needy.
IGNORE G. 0. P. PLEA
BULL MOOSE PLAN
CIIAIU.HSTON, W. Vu., Poll. 2(1.
HcoldtiK miialKuniatlou with tho pro-
Kreitlvu party tho repuhMcnn Htuto
committee ut au executive hoibIoii
tonlRht decided to ak tho prnKrcD
mIvo leadora to tucet thont nt n "Rot
toRether" conference March IS.
(lovernnr Hatfield ui'k'od that the
ropubllcun party mul llu prlnclploi
ho preervod.
ProKrclvo Htate Chiitrmmt Hand-
Imi ImmuuI n Htaloiiteiit that lilt) par
ty did not kccU uiiialKumatlon and
would Htuiiil by IU ieolvo nut to
trout with (ho runubjlcnui,
DROWNED BY FLOOD
NOUTII YMCIMA, Wnith , Peb. S
Authnrltle here toda are tr lu
to learn the Idenill) of a man and n
hlx-) ear-old Rlrl whone bodies were
round lit Helah creek, twelve ittllen
north or bete. The man wan lodRed
itRiiliiHt a brldRo with the child hoiiio
dlhtnuco up ctreaiu. The bodle o'
two burden were ncrnl hundred
jitrd up Mtream where a two-ncated
Iiukr wiih found tipnot. A wonimi'd
Hklrl mid hatidbiiR round near Indi
cated that there inlRhl be other vic
tim. The creek wn recently swol
len by flood witters, but now Ih dry.
A bible In the man' pocket bore the
nniiio "J. II. Shaw" on tho fly leaf.
flood Wood.
If you want Reed wood, Ret It rrom
Prank II. liny. '
"IIZ" FOR ACHING,
SORE, TIRED FEET
Oood-bjo soro feet, burning feet, iwot
Ion feet, twenty feet, tiiullhig feet, tired
foot.
tlood-bye conn, cnlloiuv, bunions and
raw tpots. No
moro tltoo tight
nous, no more limp
ing with pnlu or
druwItiR up your
fare In nijo n y ,
'TIS'." U innBlcSl,
net r I g It t off.
"TV:' draw out
nil tho poltonoutt
exudiitloiih which
imtr up the fevt.
l'o 'TIS'." utiJ for-
get your foot
inltcry. Ah I how rniiifurtullo your fret
feci. CU-l n 25 cent Io el "Tl." now ut
any driiRKhit or iiiurtuicnt ttoro. Don't
tiilTer llave roimI fit t , glad fci-t, feet
that Mover twill, never hurt, never Rot
tins . A year' font cuutfort truiruutcvd.
or money refunded.
TSrV
BANDIT LOPEZ SEEN
AT MINNEAPOLIS
MINNP.AI'OUH, Minn, Peb. 2fi
That Itafael l.opez, the Mexican
wanted at llliiRliniu. Ptah, for a er
le or ilx murder, had applied to
him for work, wn M-rted hero to
day by Motes Zimmerman, a local
borne dealer. Ho know- tho man, ho
Maid, throuRli having met him In
Denver n ear bro.
I.ope fled Into tho hill nfter hli
rirht murder, tevoral week? oro,
killed three oiricers who were pur
kuliiR him nnd then took refuRo la
tho Utnh-Apex mine, where he killed
two more men who ventured Inside
to ai-rem him.
HI bcHclRora Iheretijion scaled up
nl but one entrance to tho mine and
tried. lint to muoVe tho fupltlvo out
nnd Inter to 1,111 htm by forcliiR
polnonoug Raes into tho worklttRS.
In Home way. I.opex escaped, however.
The Quickest, Simplest
Cough Remedy
i:akiir mi") 'ieMpir .fiJe
llomr. Hnvck You fi.
10 GENT "CASGARETS"
iS IOURLAXAEIVE
lies) l.lwr mill Itottel CJeauer ami
.stoiiiurli Iti-Riibilor In the World
Work While Von Sleep
Thl plan tiinkc a pint of couch
vru uiuiirIi to lnt t fmnlly a lunu
tJm. You couldn't buv in much or a
cooil ctitit'h yru for 92.50.
.Simple n it In, It uivM nlmoit In
utant relief and tt'iinllv conquor an
ordinary coiikIi in 'ii hniir. 'I'liU is
partly due U the fact that It i idUlitlv
Lixutlte, ttlmulatiti the alipetlte and
jian an ejci-llint tunic effect. It i
pb-a.tnt to tnle ehtldren like It. An
excellent remedy, too, rr ulioopliw
enueb, upaHiuodic croup and bronchial
uttliiiia.
Mix one pint of cranulatcd tunr with
Vj. pint of warm w titer, and ntlr for i
iiiinulM. Put 'IVi ounce or 1'lnex Ol(tr
cent' worth) in u pint bottle, and add
the Stisir Svrup. It keep perfectly.
'Jake a teaoonful every one, two or
three hour.
Pine is one of the oMent and bet
known remedial agent for the throat
membrane. I'lncx i a mot valuable
eoncintrntiil nniound of Norway white
pine extract, and l rich In cuaiacol and
other natural henllni; element. Otl.cr
preparation will not work in this
combination.
The prompt rennlt from this mixture
have endeared it to thousand of houc
wive In the Cnlt-l States and Canada,
which explain whv the plan ha hern
Imitated often, but neer uecefully.
A tntamnty of bolute satttfactlon,
or money promptly rerunded, cies with
this preparation. Your drucuiit has
1'lnrT. nr will trt IL for Von. If not.
rend to The I'incx Co., PL Wayne, lad
(let a 10-cent box.
Put nslde Just once tho Snltt,
I'lll. Ca.lor t.ll or PutRatlve Watera
which morel) force n paaReway
throiiRh the bowels, but do not thor
oughly cleanse, freshen nnd purify
these draluiiRo organo, and have no
elect whatever upon the liver nml
alomncli.
Keep our ' Inslden" puro nnd
fresh with Canenrels, which thor
ottRhly demise the stomach, remove
the tiiidlgosted. sour food nnd foul
Rithes. take the excebH bllo front the
liver nnd enrr) out of tho to stem all
the eoustlpnled witbto intitur nnd
polsoiiH In the bowelH,
A Cascarel tonlRht will malto yo.t
feel great lij morning. They work
while on sleep -nover gripe, sicken,
mul cost only 10 contB n box front
your driigi'lst Millions of men nnd
women tnke it Cancaret now and then
and never hnve lleudache, unions
tiesa, Coaled Tongue. Indigestion,
Sour Stomach or Constipated llowels.
Cuscnrotu belong In every household.
Children jint love to take theiii.
(Paid Adv.)
A Reliable Tonic
Most of the people nrotuid horo
know n good deal about this splen
did remedy: to those who do not wo
wish to say thnt
. S. IOB IW WJBUCHtmH J
JlJ-ri-riif
IHADC HARK
TONIC DIGESTIVE
la tho greatest strength, touowor,
Nosh creator nnd blood builder wo
huve over seen. Por pooplo In poor
health, weak, run down mul pluyod
out thoso not us strong and vigorous
as they should he.
wi: hi:co.m.mi:i tiiih tonio
IIAHKINS' IHU'd KTOItlS
i:i'luilo Merltol Agency
Special Sale
Wall Paper
FOR ONE WEEK
In order to move the present
stock of Wall P-sinor to make
room lor our new spring
stock.
Onlv "Wall Paper and
Paint Store giving S. & II
Green Stamps.
Waters Paint &
Wall Paper Store
3 IS East Main
Victrolas
Victrolas
Just arrived the largest
shipment ever received at
ono timo in Bedford. Call
and see them.
Tho onlv Victor dealer in
the city.
Sheet Music
Successor to L. C. Flagg
Music Shop
Palmer Piano Place
Garnott-Coroy bldg,, ground
floor, nido ontrance.
21 Grapo street
OPENS UP NOSTRILS,
ENS
COLDS
CLEARS READ,
AT ONCE
CATARRH
Initanltr Relieres SwolUn, Inflamed J
Nolo, Head, Throat You uraalhe
Frealy Dull Headache Coe-t
Naity Discharge Stops.
Try "P.ly'K Cream nnlm."
Oct it Rinnll bottle nnytvny, Just lo
try It Apply it little In the mwtrll
mid liiKtniilly your cloRged who find
sliiptM-d-up nlr pncnt'i-s of the bend
will nieii: you will breathe freely:
dulluex mill heitibiihe illHiipitr. Ily
morning! lite catarrh, (-old-ln-henil
cntt.'irlinl mite throat will be gone.
Illirl Hitch tnlnery now! (Jet the
tmall IkiHIc of "IllyV ('renin Itnlm"
it any drug store. Thl w eet. f rn-,
grant bnlnt iIImoIvc by the hr-nl of
the WHtrll. pettetrntef and henl
the liillnimil, swollen membrane
which line tint luxe, bead nnd
thront; elenm tlm nlr passiiKeH . stop
intMy illnhnrgeH nnd it feeling nt
demising nootliln? relief comet lm
meilbitely
Don't lay nwnk" to-night slrns
glltig for breath, with lleml htUfTeili
wmtrlU etoeil. hawking nml blow
liu' Ciitnrrli or n mid with It run
iilug tio-c foul mtieoti dropplnc Into
lite throat on I rniv dryiie(e I dlv
trending bit' trulr neiillea-t
Put your faith Just ow In
"Ply'H frenm Itnlm" nnd xoti- cold
or tntarrh wul itircly dlupjtour.
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Expert Corsetiere
32G North Bartlctt.
Phone 5G3 M.
Poland China
Swine. Two boar pig Ihut will
soon bo ready for service. Hnve
blood from tho best stock In the
northwest. Call nnd see thcru.
Phono Central Point.
Wilhite 6 Sons
Snnu Vnlley, Ore.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO.
Kug and Carpet Cleaning
and Weaving
511 EAST MAIN STREET
Phone M3-TI
OltCIIAItD HAUNI-S.H
A team can pull as big a load with
it as any other harness and cannot
Injure tho trees while plowing.
Call II. C. HONXKV, Phono 80W-M.
Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
Growci-s of Iligh-Grade Fruit Trees. Apple and
Pear Trees arc our specialties. Stock one-year-old
trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards
in the valley arc set to our trees. Nurseries near
Central Point. Mcdford office, room 402, M. F. & H.
building. Phone 8C9-L. Experience shows that home
grown, acclimated trees arc the best.
PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES
America's Greatest Violoncellist
FREDERICK
PRESTON SEARCH
ROBERT RAYMOND LIPPITT
Eminent Concert Pianist
At N&tatorium, Wednesday, March 4th
SEATS $1.50 AND $1.00
On sale atllaskins' Drug Store, March 2
1
For the year 191-1 and every day of
it tho Ford is tho car to boost your
business and broaden your pleasure.
It's tho car for all occasions all
year 'round. Start tho now year
right. Buy an economical Ford.
595 Is tho now prlco ot tho Ford runabeut:
tho touring car Is G45; tho town car 900
f, o, b. Medford, coutploto with crtulpinout. Qit
catalog and particulars from
C. E. GATES
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