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J?ACHB SIX OTiDFORD MATH TRIBUNE. MEDFORI). ORECION. SATURDAY, APRTIi !. 101 I ' m ASHLAND YOUTH CREATES WIRELESS II ELEGRAPHSTATIQN BORAH AND PERKINS IN POLITICAL CONTROVERSY Dnrrell MtnWcr of Ashlnuil has n eomplcle mi nmnlenr wireless elation as one could well expeet to find. He hurt erenteil it wholly himself in tlir past two years. It is located on In" (tmndfiiUicr'H property north of tlio "lkn' Temple. The ntnonnt of meclinniMii Dnrrell hn.s crotided into lii lilllo ntntion Imildinj: in Mmpl.x nsteundinj: says the A-hlnnd Ueeord The wny lie hnnules il mid oVcu ps lit- vnrioiiH devices puts the nxer ngo fjrown person lo the blush. The liter in free to eonfexs tluil he fell like n greenhorn in the presence ot this fifteen-yenr-old M-ientiM. It isn't n mere plnythinp either. With it Darrell nets tho wireless mense from nil the const stations hetxveer Portland nnd San Frnnci-ro and car muiiI messnpvs himself to n ilUtnnee ot 100 mile. He talks regularly with hoys who have stations ot Grants Pns nnd Med ford. In short, Darrell i so well equipped for husiiie.-s that the government re quires him to ocnite under both a station and nu operator's license. These licenses nre issued by the de partment of Commerce and Labor at Washington City. In ixiiins them the iMiwrunii'iit specifically retains the right to revoke them in ease of war nr dire public peril and either to close up or appropriate for govern ment. The licenses nre signed by Secretnrv Xngel of the department above named. Ilarrell is c.R,ctin! the coast inspector to pay huu n visit soon. Not only has Darrell built and equipped his station and become an expert in its operation, but he is also n student of wireless telegraphy nnd can tell yon all about the laws gov erning it, the codes used, its prog ress etc. He takes all the magazines dealing with the sugjeet nnd lets nothing csenpe him. Undoubtedly the. name of Darrell Minklcr of Ash land, Oregon will be heard of in the higher circles of the wireless profession. TO IMPORT CATLLE (Ashland Ilecoril, It is probable that If. L. Hnrdic of Ashland nnd It. 0. Hatfield of Mon tiinnxvho has been in Ashland will enter into pnrtnership in the near fu ture to the United States on a large scale. Mr. Hatfield has been exten sively engaged in the cattle business in .Montana for a number of years. Messrs. Hatfield and Hurdic re turned Friday from Nogales, Mexico nfter an nbseuce of two weeks. They rejmrt no great war agitation there but sny things nre lively mid money circulating freely. Mr. Hnrdic was already interested in cattle there with lienton Dowers they bavin 1)00 head still to bring over the line of tlio bunch thev purchased last fall Mr. Dowers is now in Mexico with his brother, who is an "old-timer" in that country. During the past two or thrru weeks lie hns shoved .Vifl bend across the line. Mr. Hat field bought his interest in these nnd he nnd Mr. Durdio marketed them in Tulare county California before re turning to Ashland. Messrs. Durdic and Dowers are having to handle the 0(10 head of cattle under the new Mexican tariff and the uddud ten dol lars per head knocks them out of be tween seven nnd eight thousand dollars. Mr, flic -sjH vlM xj INEXPERIENCECOS (i I BILLY" MURRAY CLABBY'S VICTORY MONROE DOCTRINE NOT OBSOLETE, PLEA PHILADELPHIA, April - 4. That the -prlnclplo of the Monroe doctrine Is as much alive now as ever anil President Monroe'g dccia.atJon In not an "obsoleto 81iIULioIq::i" woro the trend of the discussion today at tlw animal meeting of tr.o American Academy or Political and SoqIrI ScJonco, which Is cunsldorln;: th : Ii r enc'ii t International lolntlous anil obligations of tlio United States, While tlio Bpeal;ern, with a fo.v exceptions were in aKrcement upon tlio gonorat principle of tlio doctrine tlicro wero some variations concern ing Its application, Dear Admiral Cheater urging a concert of action among tlio American republics In the policy of "America for Americans," whlnh ho said wan endorccd by Ad miral Dewey, A. Maurice Low, a HrltUh Journal ist, said It would ho easlor to explain tlio attltiido of Kuropo toward tlio Monroe If Kuropo know what tlio dot trlno really was. Ilu believed that the nation that wwuinoi protection ever other states also should assume isMpeiislblllty of buoIiik that tlumo NNuller countries curry out their ob. Senator Dorah oi Idaho, who, it seemed, at one time, would walk out of the republican party with Colonel Koosevelt, nnd George A. Perkily the steel millionnire, who did go out. have engaged in a biting controversy on hie merits of their parties. Mr. Perkins, answering n stnteinent of Senator Dorah about the Internation al Harvester trust, defended that or ganization and the senator went back at him. Senator llornh has told Mr. Per kins thnt he i now trying lo distrib ute to the public some of the benefits nnd profits of I ho hnne.-ter trust, which should never huve been cre uted. Mr. Perkins is one of the chief hackers of Colonel Koosevelt and was very prominent in the Dull Moose ranks in the hi-i cnuijHtigti. Senator Dornli fo.ight for the oolouel at the republican national convention nt Chiengo, but when it came to leav ing his p.irtj, he nod the colonel separated. BANDITS TRY TIE TO GLKNDOUA, Oil., April !. Four banditti mnde two niisueeessful at tempts early today to tlxnumitu the vaults ot the (Jlciidoni bnuk. Two distinct explsions were hoard by residents. The lirst, u smull one nt J o'clock, was followed by n heuvier explosion n few iniuttttfo Inter. When poojjo liviog neurby arrived at the bank the yegginen, frightened by their approach, leaped into on autamubilo and HMcniiad. Officials of the hunk say the robbers fniled to get the vaults open and obtained nothing. .Sheruf's ilt putfc )mv In en enlltd from Lo-. Ai'geks to t;.l o up the trail. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. April . Inexperience coupled with the nlnlity of hw opponent to proteel himself in rough going were the two things which kept "Fighting Hill.x" Murnt.x from holding a elear-eut xietory over Jimmy Clubby of Ham mond, lnd., today. At the end of their twenty-round contest nt I)nl t'.tv last night. lleferee dim llritt'in -I'l'cil the affair a tjraw and his xei diet seemed to satisfy the big crowd. Judging the fisht stiietly on points Cltihbv xvns entitled In the decision, h.u the Culifornian almost stowed Jinun nwnv in the tifteenth round. A terri'tie right to the jaw sent the lndiannn staggering to the ropes. The blow was delivered straiaht from the shoulder nnd Murray xvns on top of lts man like a flash. Then wns the Californinn's chance, and nl tliough he tried hard to get in a clean blow, Clabby's experience and wits prcxcntid him from sending over the finishing wallop. Clubby held on throughout the lemiiiuder of the round nnd the tap of the goiig was n welcome sound. Up to the fifteenth round the fiu'ht from a spectator point of view wns slow. One round wns n repetition of the preceding session with Clubby piling up a lead on points. CANAL MACHINE IS THK DALLKS. Or., April !.- Fire of unknown origin destroyed the machine shop on The Dalles-Cehlo cannl works nenr this eity, doiim damage today otimnted at ."J 10,1100. A large quantity of machinery and tools wns wrecked. The tire, which started last night, for u time threat ened to spread to other structures, but xvns confined nfter a hard fight I JACKSONVILLE ITEMS I COURT HOUSE NEWS J Deported by Jackson County Afo tract Co., Sixth ami Kir Sis. New Puses (.' rge O. Jnnis . IMwiin J. Miilni, iian"ript from justice court, Mcdtord district. Mnrrlagn Lit cases. AMn It. Walt man, 2!l, of Mud ford mid Ivu MuKinuoy, 111, of Mcd tord. l.'iO 10 Itoal Kstiito Transfers C. F. .Mnrlju ut. ux lo .1. 0. .Miiitiu, loU n uiul 0, hlk.'O, Duiitty'h Addition to Mod- foul i F. !:. .Martin to .1. 0. Ilihhard, !:. g lots I) mid 10, hlk. 7, Park Addition to Medfoid I'nilcd Klaie to .John Itohiu- win, lot 1 iiml NV of N see, HI-flrl-IN' . . Patent C. K. Dutlorfiehl et ut lo (I. DavIiIwiii, uudix Wed s lot -I. bll:. 7. Uik Addition III Medio.. I itr. 'I II. , i.. ..ilr T. D.i Wo, in. u in .,.. , JU JU 2) 10 1,733 Charles Sanaa wns up from Oak laud, Cal., the first of the week, looking oxer the Niuiaii ranch, east of Jaeksonv'llc. Mr. Niiuuii exja'cts to move his family here in the near future and take up ranching. Mrs. Diehard llhiiid of (.rants Pass is making her sisior, .Miss Monda Helms, u i-it. Mis Duth Kiitou, who recently undenvent an operation nt the Sa cred Heart ho-pital, is doing nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. . H. M.-Danids of Anplcgate wire trading with our merchants one day this week. A. II. MJller and Charles Strang were business callers from Med ford during the week. C. II. Ilostrt! of Central Point was slinking hands with old friends on Monday. Mrs. John F. White nnd daugh ter, Mrs. Ivor Paley, were guests ut the home of Dr. J. . HobiiiMin on Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Cameron of I'uch were ii cent callers ut the county sent. Mrs. Hurry Porter of (lohl Hill i ill ut the hoiuu of her mother, Mr. (!. K. Neuber. Mrs. Fmnk Smith nnd Mrs. Lewis l.'lrich uttended nu ulteniooii party ut the home of Mr. Louis Drown of Talent Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kitts left for Alberta, Can., the first of the week, where they xvill inako their home. Mr. George Gardner entertained a number of Indies nt her home on Wednesday afternoon, nnd the Fri day Afternoon club wero entertained by Mrs. Major Wilson of Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Dtnediet were guest of Mr. It. "'. Collins during the week. W. II. Johnson of the Ilnnl: of Jacksonville is still confined to his bed with the measles. A number of Jacksonville people attended tho performance given by Henrietta ('lonHinati ut the Page on Tuesday evening nnd were well pleased, Among (Ikco who went over were: Misses Hiirct, Linn, Pierce, Couch, Levy, Drill, Mrs. W. Vogt, Mr. nnd .Mrs. J. P. Wells, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Smith, .Mr. and Mrs. Lowjw Ulrieh, Mrs. CIii'h Flrich ami Mss Fiela Ulrieh. County Commissioners .cover nnd Smith were in town this week on husiiictts connected with thnt office. Mrs. Lucy Ilollingsworth of Seat lie, Wash., !s milking her mother, Mrs. Helen Johnson, u visit. Miss Fleln L'lrich is u guest ut the homo of her sister, Mr. Junius Delnkley of Knell. .Mix. ,IL D. Ilanuy of Talent has been making her sister, Mrs. V, , Dowen, a visit. Tlio foud miln given by the India Aid tmiluly last b'ntmday was well iulron'.cil. Nl'IT IX KQHTV, Nt'M.M,ONS XI'l I'l III.HTH.. In the circuit court of tho slnto of Oregon, for Jackson county James I Fiedenliurg, jilulutlff, F. (t. Mnthlsniu and Nelllo IVnrl Mnthliwii, bis xvlfe. tterhert X. Car penter and Jennnettu A. TtiomnH, do- feudnnts. To F. 0. Mnthlson. and Xellle Pearl .Mnthlson. hta xvlfo. Herbert X. Carpenter, and .tennuutto A Thouins, the nbox'o named defeudniitH. In the iiniiiu of the state of Ore gon, you nro hereby lequlred to ap pear and answer tho complaint tiled ngnlnst ou In tho uboxe entitled court nuil cause, on or before six, xvcekn from tho date of the first pub lication of this suuimotiH. being on the ltth day of March, 19H, the Utile, prescribed In tlio order of pub lication thereof, And oii nro hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer said complaint, for xvnnt thereof the plain tiff xvlll apply to the court for the re lef demanded In tho comp!ilut, l xv It: For a decree of the aboxe entitled court forec'oslng that certain mart kiiko ulven by defendants F. tl MnUil- son mid wife to tho plaintiff named aboxe, recorded In book 33 at pages I-t-tfi record of tiiortisaKes. Jackson county, Oregon, covering tlio folloxv lug described real property situated In Jackson county, Oregon, texvtt: Tlio southwest quarter of the SW V of section lilt, the XV U f the XW U of section 32. mid the XI of the XI- Vi ot section 31, nil In township ;t fouth of rmiKo '2 West ot the Willamette Meridian. Said mortem:.) srcurltn: a unto for tho sum or n'JOO.OO. dated Medford. Oregon, Januury 27th, 1!I3, exe cuted by snld F. (I. Matlilsou mid xvlfo and payable to tho plaintiff herein, drawing Interest ut the rate of eight tier cent per annum from date until paid. For a decree and Judgment for the sum of $1200.00, with lulcrcxt there on from January 27th, tiM.'l, until paid at snld rate, Inrliitlltti' attorney fees for tho sum ot JIiiO.OD, nnd costs of suit. That the usual decree be mnde for tho s.ila of said premises 'by the sheriff of Jnrksou coiiutv, Oregon, according to laxv, and tlio proceeds of snld sale may bo applied In n tueiit of tho amount due tlio plain tiff, Including principal and Interest, costs nnd attorneys fees, mid that said defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming under them, subsequent to tho execution of said mortgage upon said premises, cither as purchasers. Incumbrancers, or otherwise, may bo barred and fore closed of all rights, claim or equity of redemption (except such as al lowed by law) In said promises, and that the plaintiff may bnxo Judgment nnd execution against tlio snld de fendants for any deficiency which may remain after nppljlng nil tho proceeds or tlio sain or said prem Ises properly applicable to the satis, faction of said decree. That tho plaintiff or any other party to the suit tuny become n pur chaser at said sale; that the sheriff execute a certificate of sale to tlio purchaser: that said purchaser bo let Into the possession of said prem ises upon tho production of the sher iff's certificate of sale therefor; and that plaintiff havo such other and further relief In tbc premises as to this court may seem meet nnd equit able. This summons Is published titular nnd by virtue ot nn order mnde by tho llonorablo F. L. Ton Volte, roun ty Judgo of Jackson county. Oregon. In the absence from the said county or the circuit court or tho Judgo or tlio circuit court or Jncksou count), Oregou, on tho 12th day of March, 11 1 1, the first publication on tho ltth day of March, 1MI, and tho last publication will be made on tho 2 ;.th day of April. 1914. Dated March 11th, 191 1. MlLKi:V ft CIIKUIIV. Attorueyj for Plaintiff. wise, may be barred mid foreclosed )t all rights, elnlmn or equity or re demption (except shell as allowed by law) In said premises, and that the plalutirr may haxo Judgment and exe cution against the said defendants for any deficiency xvlileli may remain after applying all tho proceeds of the sale of said premises properly appli cable to (ho satisfaction or said de cree That tho plaintiff or nay other party to tho suit may become u pur chaser at said sale; that tlio sheriff execute u certificate of sale to tho purchaser; that said purchaser bo let Into tho possession of said prem ises upon production of the slier irr's eeitlflcnto of sale therefor; thai plaintiff hnxe such other and fur ther relief In the promises as to this court may seem meet and equitable This numinous Is published tinder and by virtue of an order made by Honorable F. L. Ton Velio, county Judgo or Jackson county, Oregon, In tho absence ot the Judge or snld cir cuit court from said county, on tlio t2th day or March, ISM I, the first publication to be on the I lib day of March, lilt I, mid the Inst publica tion will bo on tho 2.th day of April. 1911. Dated March I lib, I '.Ml. MUI.KI'Y CIIKUUY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. CITY TltKASl'Klt's"" NOTICI."" Xotleo Is hereby given that the city of Medford, Jackson county, Oregon, will take up mid cancel the following Improvement bends: Xo.'s CM! mid I37-- dated Nov. 1, 1910. Xo's ISS0 to 1SS3, Inc. - dated .Nov. t, IUII. Also the following water nmln Im provement bends: Xo.'s 2 mid 3 of Series "II" dated Nov; 1, 1911. Interest on the above iinuied bonds will eeaso at the next semi annual Interest paying period, May 1. 1911, Dated April t. 1911. tit'! II. HA.MIMJL.S. City Treasurer. POLITICAL ANNOt'.MTMKNTS. I'OU SIIKKIII'. A. V. Walker of Medford. nn nouncus bis candidacy for the re publican nomination us bhcrlff at thu primaries Mny 15, (Paid Adv.) SUIT IN I'Ql'ITV. SUMMONS I 'Oil ITIILICATION. In tho circuit court of tho stato of Oregon, for Jackson county. A. K. J. Scliulz. plaintiff, vs. F. (I. Mnthlson and Nelllo Pearl Matlilsou, bis wife, Herbert X. Carpenter and Jcaunetto A. Thomas, defendants. To F. U. Mnthlson and Nellie Pcnrl Matlilsou, his xvlfo, Herbert N. Car penter and Joirtinottu A. Thomas, tho abovu named defendants. n tho name or tho stato of Ore gon, you nre hereby required to np pear and answer tho complaint filed against you lu tho above entitled court and Cause, on or before six weeks from tho date or tho first pub lication or this summons, bolng on iho Mth day or March, 19 H, the tlmo prescribed In tho order ot publi cation thereof. And you aro hereby notified that If you rail to appear and answer said complaint, tar want thereof tlio plain tiff will apply to thu court tar tho roller demanded In tlio complaint, to-wlt: For a dcereo of tho above, entitled court forecloBlnr that certain mort gage given by defendants F. 0. Mnthl son and wife to tlio plaintiff named above, recorded In book .13. pages 10-17, record of mortgages, Jackson county. Oregon. lovarliiR tho tallow lug described real property situated lu Jackkon county, Oreeon, to-wlt: Tho RK ', or the HW ot boc- tlon 29. and tho K A ot tho NV ,i and tho S"A ot tho NW'4. and tho SW ' or tlio XW H , and tho NW U or HW Vi or section 32, all In town ship Xo. 3 1 south or ran go Xo 2 West or tho Wlllaruot'o Meridian. Bald mortgage seiurlng n nolo for iliiUO.uo, dated Medford, Oregou. Januury 27th, 19i;i, executed by said F, O. .Mnthlson and wife ami payable to tho plalutirr herein, drawing In terest at tho ratu of six por coal per annum from dato until paid. For a decree and Judgment for said sum of (I'KlO'lO. with Interest thereon from January 27th, 1913, un til paid at said into, Including at torneys tar thu sum of 200.00, nn.l coots or suit. That thu iiuunl dcereo bo made for tho Halo of suld promises by tho sher iff of Jackson county, Oregon, ac cording to law, and tho proceeds of said snlo limy bo applied lu payment or the amount duo tho plaintiff, In cluding principal and lutoreat, coNtu and attorneys foes, and tiu said do fondants anil inch of llioiu, and all persons claiming under thorn, subse quent to (hu uxocutlon of said ihort gugu upon said pniinm( o(hur us piirjliuuem, liiiiuiubruueuFii, or other J. F. lllttiou, chief or pollen ot Medford, announces tils candidacy for tho democratic nomination for sheriff of Jncksou county at tlio pri maries May IS. (Paid Adv.) I wish to announce my candidacy for tho republican iiomlnniloti ns sheriff nt tho primaries May ISt'i A, K. DAUIIADT. ((Paid Adv.) I hereby auiioiiuco my cnndldao for the democratic nomination .s shorirr at tho primaries May I Mb. J. T. SI'MMI'ltVILLI. (Paid Adv.) SlNCLKK I'Olt Slll'llirp. In accepting tho appointment suc ceeding my brother for lit unexpired term as sheriff. I did so for tho bene fit of his widow and family. Tlio of fice hns had an honest and efficient administration. With thu sauiQ objects and pur poses lu view I hereby announce my self as a candldnto tar tlio republican nomination at tho primaries Mny 15, 19 H. W. II. SIXOLl'll. (Paid Adv.) rou cocntv Titi:.stMu:it. I hereby atinoiinco myself ns a caudldato for tho office of county treasurer, on tho republican ticket, to bo voted on at thu coming primary election on May tho lr.th, 19 H. I havo always delivered tho goods and will do so again If elected. 1 guarantee: 1. To account strictly tar all money. 2. To perform tho duties or tho offlco according to law, I am not connected with any hank. All banks will bo treated alike, with no special favors. FUI'D L COLVIfJ. I am a candidate for tho ropubll can nomination tor county treasurer at tho primary to bo held Mny 15th. It unuilunted und elected I will give tlio offlco my personal attention, and perform tho duties purluliilug thereto according to law, as I havo dono dur ing thu past. J AH, M. CItONIJMILLFIt. (Puld Adv.) I'Olt COKOXI'll. W, W, Ufslinr announces bin can didacy for coroner on the republican ticket. (Paid Adv.) I'Olt STATU HI'XATOIt If. Von der llelleii, or Wellon, In cumbent, announce.1) bis candidacy tar tlio republican nomination us Htatn senutor from Jackson county. (Paid Adv.) DEAD HORSES Cattle and Hogs Wo Wuut Them Wo will remove thum from your premises on short notice, free or crargu, anywhere wlllilu a iuiIIiih of 10 miles from Medford, Nidify .MIJDIOItll IICIMICTIOX CO, I'lmne U:i7 Free Lecture on Christian Science Ity Wll.lilS K. OIUUSW, S. It,, ol llns-lon, .Muss, IWdMTIIWATUU, Monday Evening, April 6th At Bight o'clock C r.-vats On six CoutiiiPiils Hip h'ortl U Hip fnvnrile ear. And it's Kuiiiiii; mii sltintly in woi'ltl-witlp piipnliipily. !l's ilic one ciii' built I'm' till I'ounli'ir.s--nil i'linmtt'S nil coiitliliniis. Ami its llj-lil wt'ij-hl nnd uiiiMiinlcl siivnj-tli ninl'o it most, ccmimuifnl. $f.0fi Is the price of tho Ford runabout; tho touring car U 1015 f o b Medford, rnuiptoln tilth e.iulpmeiit. (let catalog and particular- from C. E. GATES OPAIITA Itl'ILIUNO. Mlini'OltO, OHK. Wt ms 'for hi 5 i'-m k mi W MB PM - PAMI. tmm m V v - m J ... f . A, . -S' 4KXVi" mm urexm k 4 iv, . tip . i "a "iW:. Ot Uiat o,a:f:uiBt: ii mx'ftwtoi vr 4 .V'ivll - iCjS.itNr. PP, W ' -tot U sicK&Z t V: p- .IH : Mui a U'l or i-VUirniS I T rw ; .j.y; iblrBBI K-WK JUUKMt1lUkJs. W. J. 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