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P2TO1B FOTJH MEDFORD matt; tribune, miudfouo, orkcion, vwdav. MARCH 'JO, li)M. ri . . . s ... . 8 a W& n !' , "DC ?? IM' MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INOKPICNDKNT NKWRPAVKU iuumriu:i) KVKitr ajthunoon KXCM'T RUNDAT 11V TUB MICDFOItt) 1'IUNTINQ CO. The Democratic Times, Th Meilford Mull, Tho Mcdford Tribune The Bouth rn Orri'onlnn, Thn Afthlnml Tribune. Office Mnll Trlbuna llulldlnir, 3J-S7-J9 North Fir Btrcoti tolcphone 7S. Official 1'uprr of thn City of Mtdford. Official 1'npcr of Jackson County. Kntcrod nn second-clssi matter t Medford. On con, under tho net of March 3, 1870. BUBSCRirTXOH BATZa Onn yrnr, liy mnll - - ... IS JO Oiia month, by mntl . . . .50 Per month, delivered by carrier In, Medford, Jacksonville nnd Cen tral Point SO Fnturdny only, by mall, per vrsr. S 00 Weekly, per year . 1 50 Willi Mcdford Stnn-Otcr SENT CHILDREN BY l'ORTLAXn, Or.f March '20. "1 ju-t hnxen't any tte for the whole family," n (ho onlv reason given today by .Hr.-i. Kdith Kdnn Iltiwle;,-. 34 yonrs old, who was arrested IiVSl night on the charge of sending fiv boxes of oioncd windy throiitth the lunik to her three stepchildren nnd Mrs. Alice llowhiy, nl whose home her hu.-bainl, Hubert II. Ilnwley, from whom she Foparntcd three months ngo, was staying. According to Do tectites Swonncs and Moloney, Mr. Haw ley made n complete confession, stating that s-he sent the rnmly in the hope of killing her stop-chiKlren. Three boxes of the candy, heavily impregnated with jwwdercd bichlor ide of mercury were received liy her two little stepchildren, Stanley llaw ley, 11; Margaret Ilnwley, (J, nnd a fourth by Hoy Baxter, n stepson ot Hawley by n former marriage, who lives at another -nddres-i. A sixth box was found at the home of Mr. Hawley nt the time of her arrest. It was nddn-sed to Stanley Haw ley, to whom two.buxe had been previously sent. In confeing to the police, Mrs. Hnuley, without emotion, told how she removed the ba.se from choco late creams, and after Tilling them with biehlonde of uiereury, had re placed the bottoms and carefully ar ranged tho candy in the boxes in which it was purchased. Little Stanley Ilnwley received the firt box on St. Valentine's dnv. It was wrapped in brown imjier and tin address win typewritten. Unsus pecting, the hid bit into a piece of tho candy, but because of its nause ating Uiste, immediately sunt it out mid rinsed his mouth The news of thi experience reached the rest nl the family. PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 20. Pre suro of important business was given by Hubert h. Stevens today as the reason for his withdrawing from tho rato for tho republican nomination for govornor. Tho withdrawal of Stevens lontes eight candidates to content for tho republican nomina tion. PLAN M0NTESS0RI SCHOOL FOR MEDF0R0 Tho Presbyterian church has opened u Montensoii school which will hold scaxions during the church hour on Suiidny. All members of the church who hnve small children nre nl libeily to bring their children nnd lene tlieui with teachers who hnie chargo of the school, t'hildien nndcr six years of ngo will be per mitted to be placed in this ulttss and will ho instructed in Clod's- teachings. The it.nterinl for the school arrived yesterday nud the iiikt session will lio held Sunday. Mrs. K. K. Gore is in charge with Mis Hope Marshall. Mirf Aria llnnnoud nud Mist, Coryell us assistants, LAURENCE 0UKE IS ACQUITTED MANSLAUGHTER KKATTLB, March 'JO.-Lniirenee Duke, nephew of James II. Duke, the millionaire tobacco lunnufuctuicis was acipiitlcd by u Superior court jury of u niiiiislaiighter charge pie J'crrcd niter his automobile ran down mid killed Henry Furr, u saloon keeper on the county rond south of lioro last October. The defunso uV clii red the ilcftictito slueiiug guar on Jblke'ri iilibyiioliile can. oil the ucci-iK'lll. ID CANDY PORTLAND WOMAN A STAND-PAT THE absolute disintegration and decay of tho Progrcs sivo or Hull Moose party in Oregon is emphasized by developments during the present campaign. The lack of registration and even of candidates signalizes the hope lessness of the cause. .Many of those who hoped to ndo into political power by hanging onto the coat tails or Roosevelt popularity are now seeking office as republicans, while others are open in their espousal of the stand-pat candidates. With nine hungry office-seekers trying for the guber natorial nomination of the 0. O. P.. not a single Hull Mooser is in evidence. Almost every one of the nine is a stand-patter, with a stand-pat record, though some of them show their political insincerity by championing prohibi tion for expediency. Among the more violent Hull Moose advocates of a brief two vears since, was the newspaper announces that will "be found hereafter lending support to tho candidacy of Robert A. Hooth of Kugone," who is seeking the repub lican nomination lor United Mr. Hooth is the Portland Oregonian's candidate, brought out by the Oregonian and its allied big business and stand-pat interests to del eat the candidacy of .lona than Hourne, .Jr. lie is a member of the Hooth-Kollv hum her company, owners of immense timber tracts ami lum ber interests. Mr. Hooth is allied with the following big financial interests: The Scligmans of New York, the FleisacheiN of San Francisco, the Wendling-Johnson company of Califor nia and Oregon, the Klamath Development company and the Northwestern Electric company of Portland. With them are more or less closely allied the Pittock-Leadbcttcr interests, owners of the Portland Oregonian, various paper mills, power companies and timber tracts. These extensive financial need of representation at "Washington. The v are also loud in. their condemnation of the they doubtless seek to gobble up the forest reserves and the water-power rights. While the expressed fear is that the people will, by the initiative, confiscate corporate property, the real fear is that the people will prevent the non-resident interests from confiscating public property. Mr. Booth's record is that of the ordinary successful business man who has taken full advantage of his oppor tunities to become wealthy. He is a pillar of his church and Qininontly respectable in all that the word implies notwithstanding that his methods of acquiring timber are now in disrepute. He is a self-satisfied stand-patter and Jiis platform is nothing but a string of platitudes without a vital plank. Probably nothing could shock Mr. Booth more than to accuse him of the alleged political vagaries preached by Roosevelt and advocated so vociferously liy the Ashland Tidings only so recently for Mr. Booth is nothing if not "safe and sound," even if he is politically mediocre. How can a sincere progressive support Mr. Booth ? To Improve American Wools By Australian Methods WASHINGTON', I). r., Mnreh 20. If American wools were sent to market graded and put up w attrac tively a" are Australia!' wools, it is estimated that an increase in price of ns much ns ,1 cents u pound mi'.'ht be rceeiwd by the grower. Wool growers-, denims and mnnufnciurer. generally admit that the American system (or lack of sy-tem) i mt.v bad, and at the annual meeting of the National Wool Grower' associa tion in Salt Lake City, Utah, consid erable interest wns shown in the pro Mul to adopt the Australian method of putting up wool. Three cents u pound upon wools helling tit from 15 to HO eenlsj'tt pound is very high per eentnge of loss which can and doubt less will be prevented by growers in llje future. The growers' gain in this particular is in no way opposed to, the iutcrct.s of the dealers or manufacturers. Australian and New Zealand wools are graded or "classed" nt tho time of .shearing. They are also shipped in bales instead of sacks. The "wool elnssers" who do their work Sign Commercial Club Register Cards The Mcdford Commercial club wants to help you. Will you co-op-erato to the extent of u two-cent postnge stum)? Without cxngguriition, there have been thousands of visitors lo the club's exhibit rooms making inquiry concerning persons who came from their home towns. In mot eases the club lias not been able to handle thc-e inquiries owing to tho luck ol information. It wants that informa tion. An on I; card index cabinet file is to be installed in the exhibit build ing in which to keep u list of the names, addresses and former ad dresses of the residents of Medford WINTERS STILL HOPES TO FIND STOLEN DAUGHTER N1AVCASTLK, Intl., March 20. Dr. W, A. Winters announced here today that lie hud not ubiiudoued hope of jintliiig his- len-ycar-old daughter, Catherine, who diMtppcnr ul one yenr ago today. "I am iiioio positive than ever," ho said, "lliat my daughter is uliie, I huie ii I ways believed Unit she will be found uvTiiliiully," CANDIDATE Ashland Tidings. Now this after thorough invest i nation it States senator. interests doubtless teel the "fool laws of the people": nt the shearing plant lire familiar with the basis of grading wool fur mniiutncturcrv uses. .No bale eon tains more than one grade of wool, and any one bale is n true represen taiive oi outers ,ot me same gnnie shorn from the same Mock. In many iustuuees the fleeces nre nlo "skirted." Skirting is the removal from the fleece of that pint of the wool shorn from the legs ninl bcllv. Such skirtings contain most of the dirt and fore'gn mutter present in the fleece and when haled and sold separately bring their actual alue mid do not detract from the appear mice ninl uniform character of the body w'ool. Only a small proportion of Amer ican wool growers separate their wool into grades before sacking for shipment, lulcss the flock is of very uniform elm meter the sacks of wool must bo opened at the ware house nnd their contents graded be fore being offered for sale. Skirting is never done in America nnd on the majority of ranches the tags ol dung locks nre left with I lie lleeccs. and surrounding sections-. The club feels the need of this list. Let it be able to put you in touch with people coming hero from your for mer home. Jt may prove holh ugree nhle and remiineintive to you. Will each reader kindly ussist in this work by filling in tho accom panying coupon nud mailing it to tho Medford Commercial club today. Name .- ... Local Addiess -. Former Home . County . . Stnte SENATE APPROVES IMMIGRATION BILL WASHINGTON, Miuch 'JO. The liuiiiett iiiimigrutioii hill willh the literacy test, which is finally ictuiii ed, is generally expected to cause I'residt-iil Wilson o veto the measure, was fuvoruhly reported today by the Keiiulo liniiiigriilioii ('oiumillee, Various iiiiiciiiIiiiciiIh Ik llio hill us passed the lioiiso hud been iniiile, but the literacy test in iiiiclianged, IHiMTR'Ali ANNOVNCKMNNTS. von suiutiiT. A. W. Walker of Medford, an nounces hid candidacy for tho to publican nomination as sheriff nt tho primaries May IS, (Paid Adv.) J. F. llttfson, chief, of police ot Medford, announces his. candidacy for tho democratic nomination for sheriff of Jackson county at the pri maries May 1C. (Paid Adv.) 1 wish to announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination n sheriff at tho primaries May IRt'i A IC KAUIIAUT. ((Paid Adv.) siNdi.nt kou siu:itirr. In ncceptlug tho appointment suc ceeding my brother for his uuoplrcd term as sheriff, 1 did so for the bene fit of his widow mid family. The of fice has had an honest and efficient administration. With tho same objects and pur poses In vlow I hereby nnuounco my self as n candidate for the republican nomination nt tho primaries May If.. 19 H. . W. II. SINULKU. (Paid Adv.) kou roiWTV Titr..sritr.it. I hereby ami ounce myself as n candidate for the offlro ot county treasurer, on the republican ticket, to bo voted on at the coming primary election on May thn lKtli. 1911. I havo alwa delUered tho goods nnd will do so nr.aln If elected. I guarantee: 1. To account strictly for nil money, 2. To perform tho duties of tho office according to law, I am not connected with any bank. All banks will be treated alike, with no special favors. KltKI) L. COLVIO. roit r..cn.N;i: COO acres near Spokane, Wash., 0 acres in high state ot cultivation, balance pasture, good building, only five miles to railroad station, with warchpus'c at'statlon for ship ping purposes; IS head flue Dur ham cattle; IS head Percheran horses. Af?tmmbor of hogs; also wagon, hacks, burgles, harness, 3 mowers nnd rakes, gasoline bat-1 er, plows, pud nil farming lmph tnents. Will exchange for .Moiirora Income property or orchard. Price for a while, 110,000. 177 acres near Corynllls, 125 ncrcs In high state of ci(UlVatlon, good buil dings, 30 Jiijad cattlo, four good horses, ho, chickens and nil farm Implements, Will oxchanco for Mcdford Income' property. Price $125 per ncre. See w. a. mi:ksxi:u, Plioue :i(l-V. 5U H. Holly St. FOR SALE Homestead rollnqulshmcnt for salo or trado for city lots or for sec ond hand Kord, his place Is well located, close to railroad and Pi clflc highway. Also havo city lot or equity In houso anil lot to trade for now- or second band auto, Flvo room houso an paved street, modern, to sell on Installments, small paymont down, balance $1 to $25 per month. Houses and office rooms to rent cheap. . Como up and tell mo your troubles. itooui no m. r. .v ir. iiiiihiiug Opposlto tho Post Office W. T. VOIIK. Formally Senior Momhor of W. T. Vork & Co. Exchange $3000 Soattlo residence, wants Medford or vicinity, 18000 10 ncrcs near Bpokano, wants small place hero $91002 properties at San Diego wantH equal valtio here. $12,500 Los Angeles residence wants orchard Mcdford district. $21.000 Wheat or stock much, Sherman county, Oregon Wants ranch, Jackson county, Hco my exchange list, Money to loan on closo In ranches C. A. McArthur Over Post Office Phono :!(!' KLEIN FOR KLOTHES Is still at tho old stand noxt door to the First National Unnk, upstalr). MEDFORD TAILORS John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Laity Assistant HH H. IIAItTLKTT Plioncs M, 47 nt4 17-Jil Ainhulsuce ftwvlco I)putjr Corouer TEA TO She made up n mixture ot Bbrc It, ud Sulphur to bring hack color, gloss, thlckuos. Omiiiiioii gtrilen pi brewed Into lnuy toi with sulphur nnd alcohol nislisl, will turn gray, stjenked mid fu'lnl hair twiutlfully dntk nnd luxuriant, u mow every bit of dtinlrulf, slop oculp Itching mid fulling Imlr. Just ft few application will prmo a revelation II vnur luvlr Is fading, gray or dry, scrag ply nnd thin. Mixing; tho S.ige Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, I IrouMcmuiuv An enslcr way I to grl the reid,v-lo-ue tonic, routing aNiut 80 cent a large Imltlo nt drug store, known ns "WjethM Sago nnd Sulphur Hair Ibm cdv?' Urn molding n lot of inns. While vipy, gray, faded hair I not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth' fill apivaranco nnd nttncthfiifrf. Uy darkening jour hair with Wxeth's Sg and Sulphur, no one can tell, Nvtvuw It does It o naturally, so evenly. You lust daniH?n iv spongn or soft taiuli with It nnd draw lid through your hair, biking ono small strand ut n tlutei by morning all gray lulr have disappeared, and, after another application or two, jtxir hair Imhviiio Uaiitliully dirk, ghwy, wilt and luxuriant. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Hecently remode'ed and enlarged, added new cameras and apparatus nnd Is now strictly up-to-dato In oery way. f'otumerlciil Wik of all Kinds Including copying nud enlarging of pictures, legal documents, etc lira mlde enlarging, any site, and kod.tk finishing of every kind. Professional ami amntuor photo graphic suppllos. I. M. Harmon Associated With .Me. Shop over Isis Thcnter, Phono H7-J Seeds Plant your Pe.i, Carrot, licet, Itadlsh, Lettuce, Tur nip nnd Onion seed now. Also onion sets. Wo tuttko n specialty ot alt plants for ro-iwttliig such ns Cabbage, Tomato, Pep. per, Colury. Sweet Potato nud Kale plants. Also seed potatoi. Lot a houso of quality supply your seeds for the family and market garden. Monarch Seed 6 Feed Co. liiill l. .Main St. Next to Star .Medford, (lie. 'I beater Ugly Sores Quickly Banished You Marvel How Wont Skin Eruptions Disappear aa Result of Famous Remedy Tf you should mrrt nnjrnnn Tnrnlililnc n or wltli a urinny i.ln line nt, jruur lt nil vlit wotilil Imi In inilt sik-Ii tliliiKS nml uttifxl to Ilia liliful. To Mtji-oitMfiilly llk'lit any lilool troiilile, Mima iruplltit nklii iIUpaw -tall It eeii-mii, lupus. piiirUl, malaria or scnifula itrl your bluixl under lliojiiflurnre n( H. H. H. It U ono nt tlionu rurn innllral fori wlilrli ait In tli IjI'HhI wild tliu sniiio ilcureo of rrrtalnty Hint In found In all natural tin ililicli'K. Tliu liiuiilirr In whlili It ilniiiliial'S J and control" llm iiijuHtIouii trninfiriii in riru, rru, ium uruiiiu iihhiu, lor iiih ilUcairil vriKiiu lilouil U inirvi'lnu). Out tlirniiKb every skin porn udil, girtnt nml iiIIcit liloiut luipurllli'S nni forced In llm form of InvUllilu vaper: llm bowiln, kldui')s, Madder ami nil riuuiiclmlcs of Hie body uro iinrlmlled Into n HkIiIIiiu fonu In ejpi'l iviry vmllifu of rriiillre illwaie. 'Ilurn l murri'l n rumiuiiiilly uuywlirro but wliat lias Us livlnic eiuuiplu of llm wonderful nirallvu iffi-ila of H, H. H. (let n bolllu of tlila famoiiii rruiedy lodny, am) IT your rn la tlulilmrn or (iilUr, wrlpt to Hie Hwlfl Hpulflc Cu.i i!Hl Hwlfl llldi; , AllanlM, (l. .... , . lio not pi-null anyone to talk you lulu soiiik iiiim roiiMiounil lliry pill up u s nuImIIIuIh lit Hi H, H. tin hvurat dromsUt Hill di Ibis, sJAsjsjmsW. nBHIHK M LsssssssssssssssPf SV SsssssssssssT sBHssPsfl sssssssssHsssssssssss! 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Sargent The Yiddish King Misa Oraco Marshall Queen of the Tango Edith Vernon Dramatic. Soprano KOU Til WW DAYS: THE MYSTERIOUS LADY IN THE BLACK MASK js 5 J J J J J 5 5y 5 $