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T TVfRDTrORl) MAIL TIMMUNP:. MP;i)R)RI, OWKOON, WEDNESDAY, MAUCU Lr, 10 M. fatto Tnnm 'Li- '- r I I I CAMPBELL EXPECTS PROM FAMILY START LIFE ANEW I'OHTI.ANI), Ore. Mr 2T. Af (or spending lliu night in Urn Impnr Inl Hotel guarded by a (input)' pro vlded by Hlmrirr Word, Waller Ureei Campbell, who Mit arrested hern lerday mi it telegraphic warrant Hworn to liy W. It. Kellogg, ii Hun Francisco hotel iiiiui rharglng lilm with olitulnliiK S2&0 under fabm pro tnhCN, nwiikutimt today with lint op IIiiiInIIc declaration thai hn will have no difficulty In securing liU release when hi) reaches tin) liny City, 'I'll re o year ago Campbell was re puted (o Imi worth several million dollars, hut It U mild Hint little now remain of the mint huge fortune After telephoning hi xUter, Mr. 1'hoelM. (Millions at Wnlla Walla Into yesterday, Campbell assured tlm de tective tliut nIiii would liilliledlittel)' rend I25.0U0 to nld lilm In startliiK lift) afresh, Cmpbell n nlil by a Portland broker to havo $20,000 In KnglUh bo lulu In the mall on llm way from Kan FrauiUro from which ho expert to realise intiliey with which to pav lit most prosing obligation. Hlnrti hi arrest Campbell ha spent but mm hour In Jnll, koIiik nboiit town freely with n guard In ntlt.nl. ntirn. AIHioiikIi arrested by Hie Portland police, Campbell km turned over to the county authnrlllc (or safekeeping. NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS BUTTE FALLS HUDDLES. I CENTRAL POINT POINTERS ' BELLE GUINESS SOUGHT I.A I'OHTi:, Iml., March M. Carrying mi uiiMgncd vvnrnuit, For iner .Miitxlinl Clinton Cochran Mnrtctl today for Neville. SiimU., where he !)" Iicvch Mr. Ilt'lli' ()iniii"Ml tlu notor ious wliuli'Mile inutiliMVKH, jk in Ii il lug. Many pcrxoiw think Mm, (Jul lie loit her lifn which detrocd her Inline on Hie "iniinler fiiiui" m.ir hern ttevcrul rnrx ago. MILITIA DISPERSES STRIKE SYMPATHIZERS MTI'AI.0, N' Y Manh 2V Mi- lillu illsiierscd a croud nf Hlllkc s.iniiilliiierH which gathered in the Ilcpow rnilrouil yimlx on nrriMil of n Iniluloiiil or Mrikihrciikcrt froiu Muffiilo toilny. Thieo hundred more iiiilitiiimrn wire M'ht to initio! the Drpew ninl l.nucnMcr factory din trii'lx, I.mt night I he in wiih orciiK iouul hlionting, hut mi fur ut known no niui wiih hurt. COURT HOUSE NEWS Deported by Jackson County Abs tract Co., Sixth mid Fir Sta. Probate Warner Meienntilc Co. vh. Jcnnlci V. Wnung iml 0. I.. Vomit;, median ion' lien on inonert- in AnIiIiiiuI. First ClirMuin Church of Mcdfmd, rcHiiondcnt; C. Holili nml W. A. Mornc, iippulhiut; inmnlnte from hu ircino court ilihiuiHHiiiK mime. I!. II. lnn!ey et til, vh M. 0. CiiIoii ct nl; motion nml ilcmtincr. Mary Nut'itrlninl vh Snmui'l Nclli crlninlj (lciirci) of ilivorcc. FitNl Nnliomil Him,: of Sun Fran- cmco vh. ruio iimiii'i' to,', iiciami. ThmmiH C, Mill, ichpouilcut, vh, 11. M. Klinw; imiuilalc of hiiprcmc court ruvvniiii"; lower court; jiuluiuenl URaiiiH rflsponilcnt for coitn. W. I). Allen vh. h. V. Taylor; tiiin Hnript from juNtieo conit, Mctlfonl ilitrU't. Meilfonl KiihIi & Door Co, vh. I,. M", Lyon; action to recover money, I'nilmto I'Htuti) of John M, Dnviilhon, ip. cciiHeil; order of muIo of lent ami pcrHimal properly. Iliuil IXnto 'rrnimfora Dcllierl Fehl et u to Miuy F. lleiron, lot on W, Holly hI licliiK IoIh 5, (I, 7, H, block '.', FnhrickV uiireciirilcil pint F, A. Khcrwin In May I. Klier win, tract in Aslilaml WliU.I. IIoiImitm ct nl to Minnie H, Klnny, Imiil In hcc, 0-.'I5. aw I-, II, IIoiihIoii ct al to Fihlh lloiloii, 'J time In IIHMV F. A Klii'iulii to liny I, Hlier nln, lot i, hliick I), Tulenl Mnlliu T. Itln.lt In (Icmtiti II, CiiUKell, ucN liuir lot III or Cichlluiiok Onliuiil Tiiii'Ik Mollin T. llliick, excii., In (I, II, (Well, mum jnojii'il)' 10 10 I 10 1 it, 171) Mr. (aims o Meillonl mi- huiieil ut lln icn-iti'i 'I'lii'-.liiv lie wai nil spent Humlav w III lemtivi nml llieilllier ol I lie (Mil lellowx loilue , IrM'llilK at .Mcilliihl ami the ceiemouv umh in chaiuo of llietii. Mr, Cnrnc leave n little hoii, Domilil, ami a Mlepimi, IMtuoml IIiimiiiiiiiI, who have (he r.,Miiialhv ol eci,vone here. The Junior FiiiUitwir wax 1'iuoieil by a Hpeenil iiiiutel Siimlny hy (V cile I'eelor, Wiliaa Mori in, Menill Klewait ami (lleime Albert. Mr. Ccwnt;cr Iiiim jmt compleleil n eonlraet for piittinj.' in nome nmu crohMwnlkH. Unite I'iiIIk now Iiiim a t ol nl of 'J.'J iiiIIcm of HJilewulk. 0. II. Mori In Hpent Sumlay at Fv erureeii ranch, near llouiice Hock. The l.iuliex' Aiil cnlleil a fpeciul lunetiim nt the chtiich Monday niter mum to mnke plntiH for n Hoeial lo he given about the fut of April. Mr. ami Mrx. Finnic Nellierlnud ami children, Lowell and llaiold, moved to Midford lift week, 1'rofcfcKor Marry liny and Mi I, mini llliieklmrn came up fiom Hold Mill Thtinoliiy and were mar ried Ht the home of Itcv. nml Mr. Hay here, They remained until Sat iirilay. Mrn. CarHou reluinrd Haturday, after hnviai; hiiciiI llie winter with relulivcM in Iviiikhih. Mr. Ilowaid made two dip to the vnllev lat week, puieliiiwiiiij live Htoek for IiIh ruiich above here. Mr. Moore nml fnuiily left lnl week for Alumna, where they intend to May for n while at leant. Mr. MurphyV mi mirrived Thur day to help him with muiic Mirvc.v work. Mr. Kiel' fnmily were up from Derby TueMiluy. IteKiKtrntinu to date hIiewh: He puhlicnuH, II; ilemocnitx, i7; sorinl lt, 10, prohihiliouiHth, It; independ ent, 1, total. U8. 1 ROGUiRiVEn ITEMS. iiiiui, ,Mh. Daw, at lb bender fioin ll'iiday nlitlit ti'l Kntiirday I'veniiiK ' A fairly ood-ied etowd re ! polled in in allemlaiiee nt the dance al Walker' hninrday utml. Mi. and Mi, .liui Marlin were Smidnv tiuuxlH of Mr. .June Kiiuh. Mr, and Mix. Ilioadbent and liiul- ,lnle. I'eiev Chnpinnu ami Din Hoderx vreie imirni'i nl .laelwoiivine w co- One of the inoM enjii.vable and , n,day, llie knot beinK lied by .Iiuljji! notewoilliy eventu In our city looic 'rIM( Velle. place nl the home of .1. .1. (mm Sul- jtr, ,,,) ,ftB. KMiulerHou and Mr. iiidav eveniiii;, when they were hind nml lioHtcxH to their tmiuv liieml". A delilill'iil evening wiih Hpent, lon to bn irmeiiibeieil by nil prenenl. Dninty nml Mr. Frl Ce were Sunday gut")! of the M. II. Oonloii fnuiily. All biiln on the new imiil routen iiiiim he on fie lv Aliril 17. Hurry refrenhnieiilH were nerved. Mr. ! I - nml do vonr duty. Mh. Turner died ver xmldi'iily ut the home of her -on, Dim Train, three mile up Fan cnek, .Siiudav liioruiiiK. Shu had been in iimiiiI ood lieallh and around the Iioiim' in the inoruiiti;. Different duties called nil the iiiemheix of the family out of the hotixe fur ubmil nil hour, and when Mr. Tiaiii teturiied he found her lyiiiu' on the bed, dead. Deeen-id wiih about elj-hty yearn of p. Fu neral uiih held at the l'ieliteniiil ehureh in Huh place thf nfternoou. .Mrw. 1 1 tun expect lo leave noon for the inn III, wheie lliey will xpcml the summer with their daiiKhler. I loin --To Mr. nml Mr. Clyde Ap- iieiitte. Sulunlay. .Mai eh -'1, n ditiiL'liter, Mother nml child tire do- iuv nicely. The two lloummi brothem lei I fm F.iimi'iii Drcuou the find of the week to upend n few moutliH. MIhh Francis Shields mid Fdith FmerMiu Hpent the week's cud uiih friend at Riverside, Mr. .Vealmi of Table Rock was u liiiMiiexs visitor here the hist of the week-. Mrs, Caton ami children, who have been visiting rclulivcH nml friends hero u few duyn, have returned to their home nt Itiieh. Herman Simpkins ban i elurned from n several weekn' visit lo Chieo, Cal. The city couueil will meet Tliur lav eMiiiiiK to trail-net such busi ness as ma v come before it. BEAGLE BEAGLETS I Charlie Mnnpnss tried llie experi ment of lom'hiiiK n cipnrcl.c to n can of powder Fridnv ami (is a result is nursing iiovv Imnus ami a badly burn id eve, Fxpeiiiuee is a hard lesson, hut convincing. The Sluey fmirly were Sunday KiiesU of the McCreiichlH. .N'orman Chine of Dehener came over to take ' in the ball iimc Sund;y. Mrs. JuHp. ltodi'crs xlsited her daii'diler, M.. Joiuh. Thur.day. ' Fiicln IJilli" .Jones imide n bin nc tiin to Midford Saturday. lllauehe Ridkers was enterlaine', ut the .Johnson home Sunday. O'lfiirii wiih iiispeeliiiK llie wood 'ut tlii;,' beiii; done on his place. It in rumored n fine residence will be creeled in Willow Springs in the vnry near future. The Dciii family npenl Sunday in Sam's Vulley with Mrs. Dean's mother. Mr. Iliekn, a fonner roiilenl of this district, but now of Ashland, is spending Hcveral iluj in the neigh borhood. Co-opcmtton is needed more than nil the political piinitccas that are recmnmended for irosperity. We can create our own prosperity by eoop- oration, but this imiv be impossible when eneh works independently of the other. Mrs. K. M. AndrewK nml daugh ter, l aroline, ot .vieiironl, were quests of Miss Frnneine McN'nsser for the week end. The following imtsoiih motored to Medford on Menday: John Sisty and wife, D. W. Stone, J. F. Honlniul ami A. A. Davis. D. W. Stone ami wife dined on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Street of Medford. A Inre number of hivei of bees belonging to John Sisty were remov ed to the Will Iwis ruiieli, in the Kiiiic'h creek locality. EAT CABBAGE, FISH . SAUSAGE, NEW BREAD o Indigestion, (Ins, Hotirncss or l'i- set Htomnili If You'll Tnke "l'nK' ninpcHii" Try This! The fruit Ine inspectors made the rounds of the lleagle country Inst week nml lortmiutcly c-cuped with out hctimis mishap. The Ward inedieine man was in this section Inst Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. Hnrlcwood of the Meadows were here buying supplies Vdneday. Dell Morrison nml John Coram have gone to Medfotd, where they have einplovmeut. Mr. nml Mrs. Will Jones nre re joicing over the arrival of a baby girl nl their home. Now it' two boys and ii sister. Mrs. Laura llrowu is helping care for Mrs. Jones nml the new buby. Supervisor Fetersoti imide the Mountain nml Meadows schools a visit Friday. S. II. Hubbard is doing Home team work for (liul Gordon, Miss Sholts wih the guest of her WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS A little nonsense now nml then is icli-dud by the widest men. Mr. MeKee nml family spent Fri lav wild the Huiklmlr. fnuiily. The Willow Springs bo.vs nml girls who attend the Central l'oiut high school nre making great plnim for the big picnic. Marion joiing of Ashland is re moving his feme nml enlarging lit orchard in the northern pnrt of this district. Mr. nml Mrs. Moon nml W. A. Cowley nml fnuiily were guests of Frank TimmpkiiiK a week ago. J. R. Howe ninde a short pleasure trip to John Kddmgton , near Hold Hill, last .Sunday. There ought to be pence on earth to you if j on have n pic,ce of earth to call our own, W. A. Thompson was ho-d to friends on Simdny. Furl Heft has several teniim nt work on the property known an the "70." Mrs. T. M. Jones visited Mrx. Hongbiml the latter pnrt of the vv eek. The flrmigc will meet Saturday evening nt the schoulliou-e. Mr. nml Mrs. O'Harn were in the district Moiid.iy afternoon. Mr. "Get Up" and Get f.isi(?N Don't you back up or stop until you've tried DIXIE QUEEN. It's the owe perfect tobacco for the big, two-fisted, out-of-doors man who wants a rich, mellow tobacco for both chewing and smoking. Yon get hold of DIXIE QUEEN. Note the honest sweetness of this pure old Burley leaf, aged for three to five years, to bring out all its mellow fragrance and flavor. Dixie Queen has the genuine snap and taste that you want in tobacco. DIXIE QUEEN Plug Cut Tobacco is purposely made up for the sturdy man who is hungry for a real man's tobacco. For many years all sorts of brands have tried to beat out DIXIE QUEEN but DIXIE QUEEN is still the leader of them all. Nothing fancy nbout the DIXIE QUEEN package vc put all the cost into the tobacco. As you say of a horse, "he's all horse" so we say of DIXIE QUEEN "it's all tobacco." DIXIE QUEEN is the lon&cst lasting Reed tobacco ever sold. Slow burning in the pipe. The lluvor is enduring when you chew. Hitch up with DIXIE QUEEN for u week's trial, and you and DIXIE QUEEN will always pull together like a wellmatched leum. Sold everywhere in convenient 5o foil pack gen ulso in lOu pouches and SOo lunch bovfl, fNK AMERICAN TOMACCO OOMrANV GARDINER NOMINATED BY PROGRESSIVES OF MAINE JIAXaOR, .Me., March :,. Maine progressives noininnted Ilalbert F. Gardiner for governor and declared for continued prohibition. I Spring Style ARROW COLLAR Ready MARCH 3i Do KOino food you cat hit back tatjte good, but work badly; ferment Into Htubborn lumps nnd cnuso a iilck, sour, gaxity stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrx. Dyspeptic, Jot this down. I'npe'a DlapopRln digests (ivorythlng, leaving nothing to our and upset you. Thero never wan anything so i.ifaly quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stom ach Ih disordered you will get happy relief In five minutes, but what pleases you most Is that It strength ens and regulate your stomach so you dan eat your favorite food without fear. Most remedies give you relief some times they aro slow, but not sure "Pope's Dlapcpsln" is quick, positive and puts your stomach In a healthy condition so the misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as "Papo's Dlapcpsln" corncb In contact with the stomach distress Just van ishes your stomach gets wcet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of undigested food, your head clears and you feel fine. s. Go now, make the- best Investment you ever made, by getting a largo 7 fifty-cent case of Papo's Dlapepsln from any drug store, u realize In flvo minutes how needless It Is to suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. DEAD ANIMALS "Wc will remove all dead animals from vour premises on short notiec, FREE OF CHARGE. MEDFORD REDUCTION CO. Telephone 237 Atomobile Tires at i-wrrouv 1'iticK.s HAVK I'HO.M 110 to HO WAX CUNT Itnllnar fl .ir t 10 1 'JO 2.00 2 or. 2.10 2.4.' 3.00 2.S0 3 ii 3.00 3.70 4.20 All other sizes In stock. Non-Skid tires 16 per rent additional, red tubes ten per cont nbovo gray. All new, clean, frcwli, K'lTuntrr,! tire, Dot standard and independent makes. Iluy direct from us and anvo money. H per cent discount If paymon In full accompanied each order. C. O. D. on 10 per cent deposit. TI11K I-MCTOIIIKS SATA'.H CO. Pent. A Dayton, Ohio Tire Tubo 28x3 7.30 1. na 30x3 7. SO 1 (If. 30x3 14 10.SO 2 80 32x314 11.00 2.5 3lx3V4 12.10 3.00 32x4 13.70 3.35 33x4 14.80 3.R0 34x1 16.80 3.G0 3fixl 17 8fi 3.00 35x4 1&.75 4.85 30x4 10. S5 4.90 37xH4 21.30 5.10 37x5 21.90 5.90 CHICHESTER S PILLS irrmi I7C m IJlMl ! IT, !.! Tilf 1 4 klka-lrIMaal4Tllrn4tAfVl IMIM IO B IM WM MtlHKXY Tak mm MWw nmm1mt. Alt tnt UIAXU.1B IIHjtNS) ri TnkumMnt.g'it.AImlOHLM SOU BY DRUGf-ISTS EOYWIEIf 4X siiiiiVMsUslsiis HOItSKS tOlt SALE Ono span of largo marcs, weight 2 COO. Ono good all around horse, 8 years old. Team 2400 lbs. Ono spun black, 7 and 8 years old, weight 2550 lbs. Another team 6 and S years old, weight 2400. Ono good ranch team. One span C year old mules, weight 2000. Can bo seen at D. 8. 1.IU. rtione 1BO. At L'nton fUrtl Telephone Achievements t r ? t y t f t r r r ? Telephone Service of Today the Creation of the BellCo. A t r y r r r y sssssl tPIKEEi rm 'r. a k?2MBSBfil ' bsssssssssssssssI In no line of human endeavor has tho In- ventlvo brain of tho scientist contributed mora to tho world's progress than by tho creation of tho art of telephony, of which tho Doll 'system Is the embodiment. When tho telephone was born, nothing an alogous to telephone borvlco as we now know It exlstod. Thero was no tradition to Rulde, no experience to follow. The s)stcm, the apparatus, the methods an entire now art had to be created. The art of electrical engineering did not exist. The Dell pioneers, recognizing that success de pended upon tho highest engineering nnj technical skill at onco organized an experi mental and research department which Is now directed by a staff of over 550 engineers and scientists, including former professors, post graduate Btudents, scientific Investigators tho graduates of over 70 universities. From Its foundation tho company has con tinuously developed tho art. New Improve ments In telephones, switchboards, lines, cables, have followed one another with re markable rapidity. Whllo each successive typo of apparatus to tho superficial observer suggested similarity, each step In tho evolution marked n dccldod Improvement. These- changes, this evolution, has not only been continuous, but is continu ing. Substantially all ot tho plant now in uso. Including telephones, switchboards, cables and wires, has been constructed, ronewed or re constructed In tho past 10 years. Particularly In switchboards havo tho changes bcon so radlc.nl that Installations cost ing In tho aggregate millions have frequently been discarded after only a fovv years ot uso. Slnco 1S77 there havo been Introduced 53 types and stIes ot receivers nnd 73 types and styles of transmitters. Of tho 12,000,00 tele phone recolvors and transmitters owned by tho Doll Company January l, 1914, none were, In UFo prior to 1902, whllo tho average ago Is less than flvo years. Within 10 years wo havo expended for con structlon and reconstruction an amount mora than equal to tho present book value of our entire plant. long-distance circuits ot which as much as 20 miles was In underground cables. Dy 1900 underground talking dlstanco bad Increased to 90 miles. Dy 1912 It was posslblo to talk underground from Now York to Washington. It was then that tho construction ot under ground conduits from Doston to Washington was determined upon not thnt It was ex pected to get a through underground talk bo tweon those- place, but In caso of storm -or blizzard, to utilize- Intermediate sections in connection with tho overhead. Our persistent study nnd Incessant experi mentation havo produced results more re markable still. We have perfected cables, apparatus and methods that have overcome obstacles hereto fore regardod as Insuprablo both to long dls tanco overhead and underground conversa tion. Underground conversation Is now posslblo between Doston and Washington, four times tho length ot tho longest Kuropean under ground Hue. This enabled tho Dell System lu tho recent great 6torm, so destructive on land and sea, to maintain communication for tho public between all tho principal points ou tho Atlantic seaboard. Telephono communication is established be tween Now York nnd Douver, ia potentially possible botween utl points in tho United States, and by 1915 will bo uu accomplished fact between New York nnd San Francisco. Long distance and underground transmis sion was the most formldablo scientific prob lorn confronting tho telephono exports, Tho retarding effect of tho earth on tho tolophono currout often Impaired conversation through ono mllo underground us much as through 100 miles overhead. Overhoad con versation had Its distinct limitations. No possible Improvement In thu telephono transmitter could of Itself solve thuno diffi culties. The solution was only found In tho ciimula. tlvn effert f Improvements, great und small, In telephone, transmitter, line, cable, switch board, and oury other piece of apparatus or plant required In the transmission nf speech. Whllo the limit of lommurilal overhead talking hud Increased fiom strictly local to over 1000 miles its curly mn 1HD3, it was uu until IVU5 Hint coiiverntttloii could bu had otrvr In our uso ot methods or apparatus, wa nro commlttod to no ono uvstoin. We own, con trol or havo tho right to use Inventions neces sary to oporato any system recognized or ac cepted as tho most efficient. The Doll System must nlways recognize, aud In its selection must always bo governed by tho necessities of a national service, with Its complex require ments, which Is Infinitely more exacting than local or limited service. These achievements roprespnt vast oxpondl tares of money and Immense concentration ot effort which havo been Justiflod by results of Immeasurable benefit to tho public. No local company unaided could bear tho financial or scientific burden of this work. Such results are posslblo only through a centralized geu oral staff, avoiding wasteful duplication ot ef fort, working out probloms common to nil, for thu benefit ot all. Tho pioneers ot tho Doll System recognized that telephono servlco as they saw It, was in tho broadest sonso a public utility; that upon them rested a public obligation to give thu best posslblo servlco at thu most reasonable ratos consistent with risk, Investment and tho continued linpiovumeut and maltenanco ot lu property, Without this expenditure- of millions and concentration of effort, the telephone art It exists could not have boon developed, What wo have- dona In working out tb groat problems In thu lwst should be asMtdml , us ii Kuaruutm ut what wtt will do Ih Ibv . future, If TIIKO, N. VAII, l'rliM, I .44,t A