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" v J J! TODFOTtP MATT TRTttUNfl, MEDFORD, OREflGN, TUESDAY, MA11CU . 1014. paqjb TrmmB, err r i v URGE GARRANZA 10 VISIT JUAREZ NOHALHH, Hoimm, Mexico, Mnr 3, Mtiinhem of (lenoial Cnrrnimt't iiililimt infused today o pinillrt the result of llin exported meeting be tween (ho rebel rliluf niul Hpurlnl A Kohl George duotliorn nf tint nnlu department, who Ih on his way in Nogulos f nun III Pnio. Ho In nx ported lo urge Cnrrnntit to ko Jim let niul pomonnlly dlrott nn investi gation ot tlin (lentil or Wllllnm llim too. ('nrolhem lutil not nppcniod hew before noon, lint moiuhem of Hut Can mint pnrly tnliiilltiil Hint I hoy worn expecting lilm, Tim custom linuso on tlio liorilur wiin tho like I lent plum for tlio meeting An evident iilr of satisfaction pro Milled on tint Mexican it hie of tlio In teiiintloiiiil lorilT lifter the ronilng Of ClirOtlllTK WltH lUIIIOIIIICllll, Coll- Htlloiloiinllsls were elated over Hi" Atuerlrnu rm-oKnltloii of ('nrruuin as tlio bend of Hie relic) mntiiinnnt. Oarrniira Kept to liU iiinr(rr. iltirlnit Hie morning. Ho vis Ited nrrnslonally by iiiembom of hi stuff tint ret nlveil no oilier vUlmrJ FRESNO, t'nl . March 2 Din mniidn valued at more limn fiuiiu b) Hie owner, Mm. J. I. Olwoll, ot Medford, dr., lout Tuesday night be tween tlm Hughes lilld Fresno hotel. ii tit being klrked around tlm street of Fresno, notwithstanding Hie fact that n most liberal reward ha been uttered for their recovery niul return. Mr. Olwoll, who In A Ktioul ot Hie Fresno hotel with her husband, car rled Hie precious stone from Iter ho le) to tho Hughe on Tuesday night In n tilurk morocco leather cane, printed on Hut Inside of thl rnt was the inline, "lintel Medford, Medford. Oregon " Tlio Jewelry n not mined until 10 o'clock tlio amo evening, wlmn Mr. mid Mm, Olwell returned to Itieli upnrtiiuint. Yesterday morning Mm Olwell reported tlio Ion to tlio po lice, describing Hid lout Jewel nn n dluuiond pendant net In platinum, valued at. 1700! n pair of earring each rontnliiliiK three diamonds, Mil lied nt f 100, niul a lady' open faco watch with thu monogram "I. H. ('.' on the luick, Mm. Olwell was nearly prostrated yesterday over tlio Ion of her Jew els, not particularly hecauiie of their mono) Millie, hut because thuy Mure Itlveu to her hy her husband dnrliiK the time of tho latter'H early inrresi In Hut famous Rogue Rltor roiiutr) In Oregon, Tho Olwoll aro making a tour of thu 1'arlflc roast. GUNMAN GLAD TO FIND SAFETY IN JAIL BT I.OI'IH, Mo , Mnr .1 InMend of HudliiK fault with Jail lift), Henry ZmiK. who illicit niul hilled "lied" .Simon at noon yenterday, declared today that ho found It n hlcnnHl re lief. "I.ohI nlr.hl," ho nnld, "I had my flmt Bound ilcnp hIiico I (untitled lit foro tho cm ml Jury In connection with tho rlutrco that Hlnion murdered I'minutl ('nrroll, And tho reanon I nlept woll wuh Hint I knew Hlnion' Miiiik cniildii'l -;ct mo hero In Jail, "From tho inliiuto 1 Knvo that tvMtliuony my wlfo mid I hnvo hcen hounded, Hhndowcd, nlnmed, threat lined and nHtniultod. I hnvo loot po hIHoiih repeatedly throiiKh tho 9liuon KmiK hnvliiK threatened roveiiKo oil my employum uiiIchh thuy dUchurKud 1110." BUTTER FAT PRICES ENCOURAGE FARMERS W. Ij, Clinppoll who liom-ht tho Medford Cronuiery it month itK hii)H tho prlc-o for huttur fat for ' I'liliiuiiry Iiiih Iiuoii uoiiiu what flue luutluK, tho flmt wuo tho pilco ho Iiik !10 eoiitM, tho Hiii-ond wetik 112 runtK then to HI runlu mid hack 'o III! mid III), with it lowor tondoncy for tho opunliiK of March. TIiiiho prlcuH iliould ho oiiroiiriig liiK toward tho uplmllilliiK "f n K""1 rrumiiiiry at Medford, Mr, Uhappoll HtiiteH I hero Iiiih "' ready lutoii a hit? Iiirrvmio III tho amount of cream. ' BENTON CASE MS WELL LOSES DIAMONDS BURNING IMMENSE OIL WfK''?'Bt - -iHBBBfcWBWB t. .SSBrfVt'Sl sss.- iMMsssBSMSWStsspssBBSslsMByss.sjsjsjsjSjSsjSjSjpjsjsjg Keiintor II. Von del' llelleu nit'lll Mouila In Axliliunl In the intvcio-t of hJH iiiieiliiliiey for ie-eleelon. lie Iiiih filed ill tlio reiiililieiui (iiiiuarv, The fieuiitor MIH well ilenei Willi hi reeepllmi lien ami miiliv cull t'riiliiliitcd ti i in on, liU lliloinai' niul elle)y ill liliMOK the M'linte leler the Southern (Iremi ntnlo iiorinul ieiool to Hie people iiiiiu. Itohelt I.. Vlllilljf, tin eiililliill-t, of I'nirlmnkH, AIiihI.ii, Iiiih pnrcliiixcil from Arthur Coukliu of (Iniiitn I'n the 1 1-front lot on I'n-I .Main ntreet went nf the I'lkx temple, upon which he Mill eotlxlrilct it liioderii tlieillle niul photo piny luni-e, the wnrl; to lie-in til once. .Mr. N'niiiiiz hml pur ehiifX'il the McConncll lilncl. for the puipoe of rccontriictin it into n theatre hill one of ihe miiiiII rnutn hail u Icnoe that did mil expire for u fnr iiml the Icnxccm held it .it nn exorhitunt priee. Airnii'-eiiient' were iiinili' with the KIKh lode Snt iinlny iiieht whoreliy .Mr. Vininy lefiM-il the wet wall for it loiitf per iod at it uoiniuiil rent itllcr which In completed liii ileal for the lot. The auiiii.il leiinioii of the Ohio r ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS, i Ily A. C. Ilowlett. I (Ico A. (SI vim who ouiiR n fine farm near tlio mouth of lluleo crock Van In town hut 1'rldn) nud.wlilltt hero renewed IiIh HiiliKorlptlou to the Weekly Mall Trlliune. And whllo hero Htatt-d Hint IiIm dIIoh hne provol lo ho u perfect itieruM. that hi Mock doe') flno on the cI'iiko mid trat oiio ndvnntar.o In hatlni: thon; (ho linn two hIIoh), lit that ho run utltlii) nlinoHt aiiyililui; that ho ralno. In that way, II. Crandall, one of our pro Krernlvo farmers and orrhnrillnU, wiiit In town lint rihdny. Ho I turn Iiik IiIh ntteiitlou to ralnluR flno pout tr). W. T, Mooro of Contrnl Point l Intro vlNltliiK hk tlaiiKlitur, Mrr. 'ilnvld t'ln Km do. Jniiien W. I'uw or Adhland wn hero lam wcok vUIHiik old tlm" frlouilH, Mm. V. (I. KiiIrIiIoii ce'chialed hor 07th hlrthday at I'rlday. Them woro a fow ot her clnxo friends called mid had n r.nod dinner mid Hpent :t pnrt of tho tiny very plentmntly, Win, Von dor llollou who wont to Cortland n nhort tlmo lino to take IiIh dmiKhtur to a apeclnllut, returned InHt 1'rldny, Tlm I. O. O. I-', lodgo of thin plnro foltihrntod tlmlr icroiiil nnnlvomnry InHt Thtimdny nlKht and of coumo had to hnvo it lili' feed, Thorn wore ID men mid 3K women mid from tho report that comes to mo they surely hud a kooiI tlmo, In fact when they Kiit to plityliiK "koIiik Home" tho play or thu HUrrouiiilliiKH hml such n salu tary effect Hint Home of tho men, not hojH, who hnvo hcen afflicted with rhoumntlsiu liccanui no Interested In tho piny Hint they skipped nroiind on tho floor llko Hlxteun-yenr-old Klrls niul thoro v.-us ho iiiurh Intor est taken that they rumnlncd until near mldulKht. Thu V. C, T, K of KhkIu Point mot nt tho usual hour last Saturday mid after attending to tho usual routliio huslncHH voted to defray tho oxpouso of HocurliiK thu IIcoiibo, seal, tti for Ituv, Ii. 1.. HlmmoiiH to net as a not. a ry puhllc so ho can ruKUtor tin voters In tho country mid thus carry ho county and stnto dry next Novum hor. Thuy Horvod lunch In honor of tho hlrthday of Mm, W (I. KulKhtou. I.iihI Kutiirdny Win. MohsiiI of l.aKo crook hrouplit IiIh little son, five yuam old, to tho Hiiuiiy Hldo to ho treated for appendicitis under tho direction' of Dr. Holt our local doctor. Tloy woro uccniunnnlod by Mltm Kloni WELL AT TUXPAM, MEX, '"(ut Siiliiiilny wiik iilleuileil In eiKhl-iinie line Mile Huekce.VM mill lop-lher with llieir rchititc mmlc n ,'ulheruiK of J.'ll. A fine dinner mill iioiriitii weie the feature of the event. (i.v. J. S. .Smith, V. S. Drill, O. II. John-nil mill V. II. Sin. Ill were le-i-lveleil to their lespeelive olliccn. The fiiiifhiiiK of the hiiNkct hull m'IIp'oii leaven thu .Axhlniiil liich xehnol lemil (he IndilerH of Hie peli llllllt mill uiliither Hlieeexxfut hitesoli they will utvii it for --noil. Mm. Amciieii .1. Idmeh, widow nl lliriuu Koneli, niul well known in .Uhland, whm nnirricd Siiiuhty niter noun at her home in Alilnml to Ifoh erl Smith, it well known railroad iiinn of l(nfhiirx, Hex. V. T. Van Sco.v officinlinc. I In nk Exmuiiiet- I.. I.. Mulit vinileil Ahltlmiil tin week. .1. . .lo.iu-on Iiiih reiired from Ihe inrliiemhii in tlu jeivolry ljiii ni"H whirh will hcrcntler he eon ilui-leil hy his htother, .Mnvor O. II. JnliiiMin. I'rof. II. I. I.ufkiu of Haliemfield t'nliforiiia, iH the new -riueipul ol the I'oh lc clinic eotlee. lUJUfc. u. t'. J l1 J 1l.- I -T KlemiiiliiR ns iipoclnl nurse. In tho nfiernnoii Doctor Htearn and Thny or of Medford caiiio out mid per formed Ihe operation. The cane, was ii vory crltlcnl one, hut this Monday. luoruliiK. ho seems to bo n-stlux in It tr easy. I.111I Stindny Dr. W. W. I. Holt wlfo mid dntiKlitor. MUs lle'cn, Sup erlntendont of CouitrtirHoii on thu P. A: i:. railroad, T. I- lloltx, wife mid two children, Mrn. Hi1tK'n father .ml mother, Mr. and Mm. It. II. IHiIko wa of Philadelphia, Penu.; K. I. Heath, wlf nnd sou I'red, Hurry Hulllvnti, MIkh Mei)onnld of Lake crcok, Mr. mid Mm. Win. Mesial, Mm. Kntlu Walsh of Wollun, Mr Ward of Ilutto FnlU mid Mr. Cnrl Von tier llelleu of Wellen wero Riiests nt tho .Sunny Sldo for dinner. A joiiiil mnn hy tho iiamu of Con over, n nophow of Jeff Conover wnn hits it farm on thu Kerry road, spent Sunday ntKht with us. taking pass iiko on tho Kn;lo Polut-PerslHl stnKO .Monday niornliiK. Last Sunday nljUit Ituv 1,. I,, Him minis hud another surprint! spruiiK on him. Tlm ouiik people of tlio Tlaptlst Young Peoples' Union Vlnuned to make him a hlrthday present, tho reader will remember Hint hu hail n surprise party last Wednesday night and n present of a ittllt mid purse, ho they clubbed to- ftuthor and purchased n nice mmitlo clock for him mid MUa I.ouUo llnn mndo n very neat lueseiitntloit speech" and presented tho clock at tho close of tho Y. P. I', i.ervlces to which Hov. Simmons responded qulto appro priately. Horn to Mr. mid Mm. 1 S. Wolfor, V'eb. SS, tlM I, a hoii. Mr. Wolfer l tho tonchur of the Hlblo class In tho Sunday school mid when It wiih nn- iiouucod that thu stork hml visited IiIh homo thu class drew up mid adopted a resolution of congratula tion In honor of tho oveut express ing the wish Hint tho boy mny live to ho a man mid Hint ho may bu hrotiKht up In tho right way. OIICIIAItlt IIAUMMH A team can pull us big u load with It us any other harness mid cannot Injuro (ho trtiiH whllu plowing, Cull II, C, ll()N.i:V, Phono HUB-M. SUIT 10 TEST FREE SUGAR SECTION OF TARIFF UNDERWAY WAHIIINHTON. Mar 3.-Bull lo test tlio free HUgor m-ctlon of tlm Underwood tariff law wan started before the Hiiprcnu- court here today by Hiigar ratio grower. Thu cose to known n thu l.oulslntin "orlKlnnl" mil nud wnn Incllt.iti-d In mi effort to havo that section of the tariff re moving tho 20 per cent duty on Cuban siiKitr declared void. The iiugar enno growem wcro rop roMtntinl hy Attorney (lomrul Plons ititt of Louisiana, former Senator .loKeph Ilalley nf Texas and Paul Cbrlstlnu, legal icprchcntatlve of thvt American Hugar Hrowcrs nnuclatlon. Among other thing tho sugar ennn growers uik for permlsilon to enjoin the treiiHiiry deiiartmi-nt from admit- DON'T GROW BALD It' Quite Xertth"!". NnurlMi tho HnJr J tool Melinite. Ilaiiilrnff l'w Parisian Sage If your hair to getting thin, losing color, or had Hint limited, llfidcis u in) scraggy appearance, the reason to evident dandruff and fit 1 1 urn to ke.p tho hair root projierly nour ished. Parisian Sago applied frequently fur a week and then occasionally to all Hint to needed. It removes dand ruff with otiu application; almost im mediately stopn falling hair and Itching head: cleatm-H, cools and In vigorates tho scalp and makes dull, stringy hair soft, abundant and rad iant with life. Kualty good for men, women or children everyone needs It. This refreshing hnlr tonic can bo had at any drug or toilet, counter In CO rent bottles only. Chns. Strang HlwnvM sells It with agreement to refund tho money If you nro not sat lifled. (let a Uottlo nt once. Delighted umrt say I'arlilan Knge to tho tiest and most Invigorating hatr tonic made. rowTwr wbic mcmth . wm.wmw IKAOt MASS Bdgewood. III.,OcL 10, 1913. Mr. Paul Klcho. Bfflughnm, 111. Dear Sir: ' I herewith cnlcoso $1.00 for which please send mo two packages of Mcrltol Rhaumatlsm Powders. 1 purchnied a packngo about two weeks ago, took them, and thoy proved to be very satisfactory. I have taken man) different kinds of medicines for more than a year. That 50c package of powders did mo more good than all tho others com bined. I think one moro package will cure mo entirely. Yours truly, (signed) ft. G. WIIATRON. ll.lKKINK' IIIU STORB i:cluilte Mcrltol Agency That Jar of Musterole on the Bath-Room Shelf It's relieved pain for nearly every one In the rnmlly When llttlo Susie hml tho croup, when Johnrv got hto feet wet and caught cold, when fath er sprained hto kneo, when Granny's rhoiimattom bothered her That Jar of MUSTBROLB was right theru to glvo relief mid com fort. MUSTKIIOLB Is a c!oau, whlto ointment, made with oil of mustard It will not blister llko a mustard plaster. Quick rellof for Sore Throat, Ilron chltls. ToiihIIIHs. Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Nouralgln, Headache, Con gestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Luni hago, Pains mid Aches of tho Hack or Joint, Sprains, Sore Muscles, nrulsos. Chilblains, Frosted Foot, Colds on the Chest (It prevents Pneumonia), Nothing llko MUSTKIIOLB for croupy children, , In 26c mid 50c Jars, and n special largo hospital glee tor $2,60. Accept no substitute. If your druggist cannot supply you, solid 2fic or 50c to tho MUSTKROLK Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and wo will mall you a Jnr, postage, propald. (60) S. J. Huchanmi, Lowollvlllo, Ohio, hub: "We havo been tiling Mus terolo for two or threo years past ttiul find It ovry good, it Is always In our inodlcluo cupboard," IXUot, m M nir nnu-Miiiu i WW H ting Hiigur nt Hie reduced rates pro vided In the Poller ood tariff bill, Tho petition also allege tho tread- HYNOPHIH Ol' TUB ANNPAI, BTATBMBNT OK TUB London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Ltd. Of Liverpool, Kngland, on tlio 31st day of December, 1913, made to the liiftuwncct commlKsloiier of the Main of Oregon, pursuant to lew: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up ,, None 1NUOMK Net premiums received during tho year 12,711,700.37 Interest, dividends and renin received during tho year 173,293.27 Income from other source received during tho year 73,889,20 Total Income .... WHIIUIIBBMBNTH Net losn'i paid durlni' tho vcar Dividends paid during the year on iommiisionM and sa arles paid during tho year, Taxci, llcenxc-H and fees paid during the year...., Amount of all other expenditures Tolnl expendltiircH .., 12,536,836.73 A8HBTH Value of real estate owned (market vrtluu) 300,000.00 Value of stork and bonds owned (market value) 2,868,825.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc Nono Hills receivable ... 712.36 Cash In bunks and on hand '. 683,690,26 Cash In hands of United States, trustee 384,625.10 rremiums in course or col'cctlon written slnro Bept. 30, 1913.. 689,266.89 Interest and rents due and accrued, 150,185.34 (In default MOOO) 46,185.31 Total asset Less speclat deposits In any state corresponding MuhllltleH Total iMotn admitted In Oregon ..14,868,246.10 LIAUILIT1KB QroiH claims for losses unpaid $ 174,670.65 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 2,799,168.23 Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilities Total liabilities, excluslvo of capital stock of . Total premiums In forco Decotnher 31, 1913 nUBINBBS I.V OltEOON FOK TUB YBAR Total risk written during tho year - dross premiums received during tho year Premiums returned during the year !xmo paid during tho year Losses Incurred during tho year ......... Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon, December 31, 1913 2.56e!.?3.00 IXJNDON & LANCASHIRE KIHB INSURANCE Cl LTD, Ily A. Q. Mcllwalno, Jr., Manager. ' Statutory general agent and attorney for service: O. L. Goodell, Port land, Ore. 1). It. WOOD & CO., Resident Agents. Medford, Ore. SYNOPSIS OF TUB ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Company Of Sprlngflold, In the stato of Massachusetts, on the 31st day of December. 1913, made to the Insurance commluloncr of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up ..$ 2,500.000.00 INCOME Net premiums received during the year..-.. .$ 5,743,1 17. 8"4 Interest, dividends and rents received Income from other sources received during the year.. Total Income .- -. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during tho year -... Dividends paid during tho year on capital stock Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. Amount of all other expenditures Transferred from surplus to capital account stock dividend July, 1913 Total expenditures ASSETS Value of renl estate owned (market value) Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) Ioans on mortgages mid collateral, etc Cash In banks and on hand .'..... Premiums in course of collection written since Sept. 30, 1913 Interest and rents due and accrued Total assets admitted In Oregon LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid - Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks. Due for commission nnd brokerage ,..,.. All other liabilities Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock or $ 6,112,539.02 Total premium In forco December SI. 1913 110.070,73 1.2S BUSINESS l.V OREGON FOR THE YEAR ' Total risks written during tho year $ 2.542.751.88 Gross premiums received during tho year...- S4.030.76 Premiums returned during tho ycur 18,777.29 losses paid during tho year - 25,198.33 Losses Incurred during the year. 23,583.07 Total amount of risks outstanding 31. 1913 SPRINGFIELD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Hy V. J. Mnckey. Bocrotary. Statutory general and nttornoy tor sonice: J. F. R. Webber. R. A. HOLMES, Resident Agont, Medford, Or. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Oregon Fire Relief Association Of McMlunvlIlu, In the stato of Oregon, on the 31st day of December, 1913, made to tho Insurance Commissioner ot the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of stock paid up INCOME Net premiums received during tho year $ 151,000,06 Interest, dividends mid rents received Income from othor sources received Total lucomu - $ 164,445.86 DISUURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year $ 99,213.64 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock , None Commissions and salaries paid during tho year. 41,671.17 Taxes, llceiuos and fees paid during the year 476.36 Amount ot all other expenditures 9,004.27 Total expenditures 150,264.44 ASSETS Value ot real estate owned (market value) 15,000.00 Value of stock and bonds owned (market value).. 211,800.00 Loan on mortgages and collateral, etc None Cash In banks and on hand 18,982.94 Assessments In process of collection 10,000.00 Interest and rents due and accrued , 2,497.63 Total assets Less special deposits In any state (it Totul assets admitted In Oregon , LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid Amount of unearned promlums on nil outstanding risks., All othor liabilities Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of. Totul premiums lu forco Dacomber 31, 191a .... BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEA.U Total risks written during (ho year Gross premiums received during the year Premiums returned during tho year Losses putd timing the year Louies Incurred during tho year Total amount of risks outstanding In Orogon, December 31,1913 i. $40,263,391.00 . . , OREGON V;UYl RELIEF ASSOCIATION, i Dy V. U, lingurty, statutory general agent uud uttoruey for service. ury dopartmont to "nrhllrarlly, Il legally and imJUHtly" admitting sugar at tho lowor rate, """" .2,9r,H,8H2..S1 .11,181,703.01 None capital stock..,. - on2.042.tr, 1H.232.1IH DK7.797.34 (If any there bo) over ...14,871,204.23 12,958.13 6,800.00 60,637.26 .13,041,276.03 ..$6,366,729.08 .$6,214,669 00 68.076,31 15.712.83 20.662.69 25.077.59 during the eyar..... 462,916.33 12,733.8 6,218,767.04 2,992.851.40 200.000.00 1,761,887.64 195,402.4.! 397,417.33 600,000,00 6,047,558.81 300,000.00 6.670.492.00 1,994,970.00 S26.371.56 1,091,066.80 61,012.52 $10,943,902.88 $ 483.024 63 5,286.834.80 13,000.00 329,669.59 In Oregon December, a $ 3.868,369.00 Nono during tho year.... 13,445,80 during the year..... ......... None nny there be). 268,280,57 'None 258,280.57 '1,860.00 92,341.61 316.66 9t.50S.27 188.Q45.12 ,$13,891,252.00 152,294.21 816.63 99,413.64 98,063.64 P w? to a. ST y W p 2 CO J eM o o CO o CD I ! i i-l- ... 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