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PXCH3 TJtfJUTO iiiniir DID BOOTH GET T Map Showing Voting Precincts in City of Medford ' Mii MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREdON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1014 IMBER BY FRAUD? tmmmmMmtttmmmmmmfmtwymmmm4imwmymmmmtiMttKmmm'mmmmm 'V'LV. f" ''Wf n"1 ''' y"""''gl ' ' "' I1 i i Mimiiin I1WMU M -1 Dlil tliti lloolliKolly lumber foin jinny iirijiili'o limber litiidii lliroiinli friuulT Two United Htnlos ion i In liitvo Hit 1 il ywt, Tliolr dodslon Iimh not boon ro vorrod. .htilito It, H, Menu, of tlio Unllod Htuti'H illntrld (oiirl, ontdod ii do- Mn Oil OctOllUI' II, till I, (lllltollllIK tlio .Ionian limber cliilin on tlio Kiiiiiinl or riiiui). JiiiIko lit'"" until In jmrl: "Ho (.Ionian) tonic (luf limit not foi IiIh own iiko ami bonoflt lint for tlio ili'funiliint (oinimny. IIIh tuntl mini)' In thlit xmlKut In loiiUiiiiuiI li' tlio oniric In tlio liooltii ami tlio lr ouiiinIiiiko alttuiillni: (hii ciiliy, .Mr, Kolly vnyri llioru Ih no previous nr iniiKiMMKiil between lilniHiilf ami .lor dnit by'whlfli tlm land should lin ton vood to tlio uiiiiiiiiiiy. I In ndiiilm. howovur, that Jorilnii filed on tlio liiiul In iinrnuaiuti of tolnboiio iim'm iiiikii from It I lit anil that Imforo ilolni; no .lortlan united him what ho was to got out (it It ami ho mi that ho itxplaliuiil that ho tonlil not inalio any iigroiiinoiit at that tlnm an it mih iigiilnst (ho Inw. It may ho am) I think It Ih iiilto probable that thorn w;u no uKnti'iiinnl In oxpri'SM Utiiim litlMtn .Ionian ami Kully that tlio laiiil hIioii lit ho entered for llni tie ti'iiiliint hut tlio I'litlrn clroiiniMianu'ii, toKxthi'i with Jonlnn'H ti'Htlnioii)', lime It priii tlrally iiniiicNtloiied that whether miih an iiKrroiui'iit was mado or iut, Juiiluu iliidrtood that tlio Imul was not to ho (alien for himself hut for tlio ilofiiiilunt and that mich wan tlio UllilnrMuiulliiK of Kully " Tli Unltfil Mates circuit court of niipualN, coiinUHiik of .IiiiIku (IIIIkiiI, JiiiIi'.o Hewn ami ,luili;o Mormw, hold that tlio four l.a Itiuil claims an well nn tlio Jordan tlulni woro acquired through finud. All vu-ro ordered cau- oiled. Tlio ilrrlnlon (IVdorul lluportcr Vol. SDH, p. IU.1) win In part iim fol low. "Tlio following fartfi nro undis puted: Th l.a ItatitN, together with .Ionian, who wah In tho oinployiucnt of tlio lumber compnny, mndo tholr nppllinllotis for tlmlior clalnm at tlio same time, and (ho company paid tholr traveling expenses to anil from Itoschurg, niul all Incidental expense. Tlio lompnny paid for nil publications of notices and charged tlio expenso thereof to tho stumpago account, and tiiiulo no charge tlforcfor at tho tlmo In Kit IkioI.h against tho IndlWdual I'litrjiiicn. Tlio company paid tho purtlmsu price of tho html and all tho fi'cx, trnti'llu oxponses, and other oxpciws liiildontnl to final proof. Tho final proofs worn mado In May, IU02, and In July follow Iiik, t-arh of (ho iitrmoii executed and de livered a.ilioil of tho land, Jonlnn'H droit and prolmhly nil of tho deeds, were executed to tho (onipany. Tho docdit from tho l.a llnutit having hion Geography of i'oi'i:itiNiini:or i'i)i'i:iti(ii:N - Vnnt hop flildn Hiirrouud thin town of Went riundeiM In IIoIkIiiiii. !' mlleti nouthwent of Dunkirk, run on inllin went of Vprcn and two and a half iiillen fro mlho I'iviicIi frontier One of ire oldcMl of IIi'IkIiiii towun, ImvliiK hold ilnirtor nliuo 1H7, It wiih narked and burned hy Trench troop In 1.18:' nod by tho KiikIUIi Id 1130, I'lret piactlcally dovantod tlio plnrn In lM:t and In ISHH. Tho placo reached a population of 10,000 In 1K40 and at prenent only iiumburn HllKhtly more than 12,000. There U coiiHldornhlo manufacture of conrno wiiiili'iin, thread, leather, noap, tolinc co, chocolato, pottery, ciockctj, pIpi'H, milt utul vlnt'Kar, and tho town Ih known fifr Ha ott(jn-wcnluK', dje Ini; and hlencrlui:. The cultivation of hopn, howovor, Ih tho chief IiiiIuh try of the nolKhborhood and thin product In tho pitnclpal article of commerce. Tho town In ou'u Hiunll branch of tho Ynor rlor, WAKNirrON Onn of Hiivmnl Mel Klau vIIIiikdh In Wont I'MauilorH whono liihahltanlH Hinldenly dioppod tho KIciiiiIhIi ImiKtiiiKo at tho lio',lnnlnK of tho IHth century and becau Hpeak liiK Krunch. It In ontluiated Hint ut tliln tlmo rj.OOO pooplo chUiiKotl tliolr latiKiinuo, niuonn them beltiK tho rmldenlH of tin noluliburhiK towiiH of PlooKutrnot, Coinlnoii and lloiitom. Wmuoton Ih a mllo fiom tho French bolder, nluo mllou hoi til wont of Mllo and ellit mlluu oiint of Houtli of YpruH. llillt a century ago It had il olio InhahltanU; today thoic uro but fow mnro ttnn 1000, Tho pcoplo iiiantirneturo linen and lnco and thoro uro oxtounUu dlntllloilim and tumiorloH, Vi:UHNK-Ono of tho woBtoni UIOHt to wiih of Wont KlandoiH, Ilol rIuiii, iilno known im KuruoH, with a population of about 0000, hut hardly nioio than u vIIIiiko In IU artlvltloH. It Ih old-ruHhlonud ami unlutoroHtliiK. AH'opt for a HpiututHilar pageant, de pletion tho 1 piliulpal inentH In tho life of Uhlli.l, hold thoro annually kIiii'O Hlf.0. Tho louuliy aiound In noted for tin ferllllt) and mipportii HUhnoiinonlly tlolro)id, tho tout! itiiiny leaves li iiniiiitalii whether thuy wuro executed to tho lompany or to It. A, llooth, At tho tlmo whdu those deeds wmo executed, onth of tho oiilriiion loiolvod tho hiiiii o fJOU. "No oxnlaniilliui In inado of th fm I that Ihn doi'ilii no talion wm nut lorordod, No HallHfai'lory hmihoii hi itlU'ii why (ho iIooiIh woio tin lilroji'il. No oxplmiatlon Ih clvnii o tho faut that for a cnr and a lit attor tho diMliniitUiii of tho iIimhIi iifltlii'r llooth nor (ho liimhor com patiy had any coiivoyanco fiom I ho l.a ItuiilH, , "Tho Ihi'ory that It, A. Iloolh ad vani'i'il I ho iohIh and oxpi-iiKCH anil piiii'lniHo pih ii for Hio 1'iitrloH In or dor to uhhIhI Ii Ih ioIiiMvoh who worn In poor i IruuniHlniiK'H and that ho (hoioaflvr advnnrod mom1) to (horn for tho muno rtiiHon and look tho iIdhiIh iim to'curlly Illy (ontportii with (i'NiiIii iilmilflcant fiii'tH that appoar In llw riiionl." It. A, llooth'ii aimwor to I ho dvrl- hIoii of (IiIh I'nllod Htatoii com I wan a hlttoi attaik upon tho InloKilly of .IuiIko W. II. Ollhort who wiotu tho opinion. Tho noM'riiiiii'iit wan rtiprnnontod In thin cimn liy 1'iiltin! HtntoM Attornoy lolin H. .MK'onrl, a rnpnhllcan. Kiom Ii In prlnti'il hrlof, which In u part of Iho loiirt ri'ionl, tho follow luj; iiotn. tloiiH uro made: '.ItiMl think of If It, A. llooth In tln cx'TcImi of liU protiinih'd ncni-r- mlt) for tho purpono of iihmIkIIiijj hln poor rolatloim, won wIIIIiik to tnko and, h hln own tcntlinony, did ta):u from tht'in for u tlmbor company uirlli oli;h( or ton million ilollnrn, tlmhor ilaliim of tho approximate taliin of 1 1 1.Oiili, for tlm paltry, ln Hluiilfliani (nun of $:iii(). U It llkdy that a man, who "would do what ho Mit)M ho did do, vwoiild not mako a prior iiKrcciiifiit with nn nntrman to tnko a IIiiiIkt claim? "l'.vory other fact, and clrrnm- nlnnco, and act In thin enn'o contra illitn llooth'M denial. Iloolh lit a wealthy man, taken an InturoHt In piihlle affulrn, In a pillar of the church, In Intorenteil In tho llooth- Kelly l.iimher conipan), niul, hy ren- non of all thetiu thlnnn. had a ntrotiK Inrcntlto to mako denlnl. "A rano (an hardly lm conceived wlmro tho actn of tho partlm and tho clrciiinntiuicen and condltlonn mir roiindliiK them point do loncltinhuly to fiaud an thety do In thin caxo." Tho foroKoltiK iniotntlonn aro from (ho toiirt reconU of tho civil null whlih tho KOernment bruuxhl (o can cel tho fratidiilont clalum. Thin null wim commonccd In May, 1!M0, five earH after tho indictment of It. A. Iloolh by it fedural crand Jury. Mr. llooth wait n quilted In tho crlmtital nine, hut the Judgment In tho civil euro haw not been rowrov-il. the War Zone larito henln of rattle and hornoH. Tho Inliahltantn trado In torn, mock, hopn and dalrj productn. Tho town In lx mllcn went of Nleuport, and Ih three mile from tho connt. MIDIMiCKKUKi: A towirof about 1000 luhubltaiitH In Wont Klandem, HolrJiim, flvo iiiIIoh Moulhwent of On tend nnd ono mile from tlio hca connt. Hero Ih tho ntarthiK point of n nub marine cable to tho KiikIIkIi connt, n watchnmn'n hut on n naud-hlll bulnit tho on marker of tho npot, Near b In an liinlltiitlou for linnlld chip ilien. Willi .leilfonl trade in Meilfonl maile SIGNALS OF DISTRESS Mctlfonl People Shmihl Know Hou to lto.ul ami Heed Them ninnrdored kldiieyg jlvo many hIr. nnlii of dlBtroHH, The H'crotloim may bo dark, con tain Modlmont. l'nnnnBeH nro nomotlmeR frequent, vennty, painful, llaekacho Ih often prenent day unit nlKht. Headaches ami dUzy apolln may oc cur. Weakened kidneys nhonld receive quick help! Don't delay! Uho a special kidney lemed). Doau'a Kidney Fills nro for woalc kldueH, hackncho and urliiury tils oi dot h. Mudford evidence prooa tliolr worth. I-'ianlc Turn;ato, C St., .lacknon vllle, Oio., Mn:" I hae uneil Doiiu'h Kidney 1'IIIh pnuonally mid they have been lined by auothor of m fam ily, 1 can Hay they mo a flue roiuo d, Doiiu'h Kidney 1'llln did mo a Ktont ileal of r.ood, when 1 wiih Buf fering from kidney woaknenn. They denurvo jiulillo omlornomoul," l'llco TiOe, at nil doalein. Don't Hlmply auk for a ktduo) remedy net Doiiu'h Kidney IMIlu tlio nu mo that Mr, Turnitaio had. FoHter-Mlllunu Co,, 1'ropa,, lluffnlo, N. Y, Adv. GRIFFJN CREEK Tho Medford uitliiK placo lino been nametl nn follow : South lllverflldo precinct 003 South Hlvcmlde North HUemldo precinct C.t.p North Central avenue. ADVICE TO VOTERS I would like to offer a few mm KontloiiH that ma) nstdnt tlm otors In alm; tlmo when they not In tho booth to vole. There aro probably a number that plan to have their nnmple ballot prepared before and take It Into the booth to .insist thotti, but they will find that when the) at tempt to spread out tho sample bal lot and the regulnr, they will find tho booth too small to handle both. I would siiKKcnt (lint they (nko u piece of cardboard and mark the numbers WIMCOMBE OPPOSES THE PUBLIC MARKET AS That Dr. .lames Withyconiho opposes public markets and does what, lit can to proven! their establishment is proven by the following letter written the Mail Tribune in January, .15)12, following a speeoh lie made at u loeal ban quet against tho market. This speech was criticised by the Mail Tribune, which was conducting a newspaper cam paign for tho market which ended in its establishment, and tho loiter below is Dr. AVithycombo's reply to tho crit icism: OllECION EXPEimilONT STATION, .lames Withy combo, Director, Corvallis, Oregon, .Jan. 27, 1912.' To tho Editer: Through tho kindness of a friend 1 am just. in rceoipt of a copy of tho Mail Tribune containing an editorial criti cism of my position on tho public market. Permit me to say in reply thereto that I stand first and tit all times with the fanner, but POSITIVELY OHPOSIO TU13 SO-OALL-10H PUHLIO MARKKT UPON TDK (1KOUNDS THAT r DO NOT CONSIDER IT TO BIO TO T1H3 13EST IN TKRKSTS OI'1 Til 10 EAKMIOK. THE Pt'BLTO MARK ET IS AN UNORGANIZED, CHAOTIC1 METHOD OE DO1N0 BUSINESS IT NEITHER A WORDS AN OP PORTUNITY FOR STANDARDIZING VALUES 01? QUALITY CW PRODUCTS, NOR OIRS AN '.IM PETUS TO I M PROVEM ENT. Tho allusion to tho fruit growers' organization is sim ply bogging the question, as thoro is no parallel what over between tho two systems. Those organizations are thor 1 1$ 'r Jff J wmLpxy ' ' rfP L Tfj Iff-fl Wi ml gfM W v mm NornrwAtr Medford precinct CU9 Went Jackuoil utroct (Home of J. 1. Demmer). South Main proclnct x 'joy Went .aln slreot (Klynn Hleo- trie Store). I LJ LLJ l - that they wish to oto for on It, and thelt whon thoy set ready to oto they tan follow the iiuuiberH through tlio ballot il'nd will mako loss mistaken nnd vote In less than one half of tho tlmo Hint they would It thoy try to take It from a nmplo ballot. In homo precincts In Medford there will undoubted!) be -100 ballots cast, and union!! tho voters work fast there will be some of them that will not be able to vote. I would HURRCst nlso that start to veto earl) and then )oit will be sure to get our vote In. W. T. YOHK. Chairman Medford Oakdale Precinct. KUBANEfTROUT ATTACK OF TURKS LONDON, Nov. 2. UM0 p. in. Tlio PotroKrao coueapondent of lieu- North Main precinct 120 North Crape St., Smith's Hnll. Southwest Medford precinct S2U West i:iconth strcot. Northeast Medford precinct l'nclflc & Eastern depot. tor's Telegram company sends tho fol low Iur dispatch: "Tho Ilusslau Riinboat Kubancts put up n fight ni;nlnst two Turkish torpedo bo.us which entered Odessa harbor and attacked merchant ships. The Kubauets finally drove the Turk ish boats off. "Tho torpedo-boa'ts entered the harbor and fired nil tholr kimis. Shells truck tho Kubancts, tearliiK nway her wooden super-structure, whllo steam ers in tho harbor nnd warehouses on Bhore wore datiinRed. The Turks trove to torpedo tho Kubanets but failed. "The passengers and crew of the steamer Yalta, which was sunk, were H.ived, and most of the crew of the Kasbeck, which also sunk got nway on i.fts ' oughly organized business units, where the grower is not bothered with tho problem of distribution but leaves this with a board of directors who establishes standards and employ thoroughly trained business men to attend to the market end of the organization. IE THE BEAVT1EUL AND PROGRESSIVE CITY OP MEDFORD ESTABLISHES THE ANTIQUATED PUBLIC MARKET IT IS MY PREDICTION THAT IT AVJLL PROVE TO BE A LONG STEP BACKWARD. Tho problem of production is entirely different from the problem of distribution and are two distinct fields of endeavor THE FARMER. SHOULD DEVOTE HIS TIME AND THOUGHT TO THE ART AND SCIENCE OE PRODUCTION AND LEAVE THE SUBJECT OF DISTRIBUTION TO THOSE TRALNED FOR THAT CLASS OE WORK. It would bo far bettor if tho f armors would effect an organization, elect a Li.ard of directors, ompowored to employ a thoroughly trailed business man to take ehargo of a central markotand to whom all products for salo aro consigned. In tho absence of this, tho next host thing is to trust to tho local merchant ami doelop if possiblo a closer business co-operation so as to reduce the marginal difference between what tho producer receives and tho consumer pays to tho lowest possible limit. Arorv truly votw, (Signed) JAMES wiTHH'OMBlO Mail Tribune, Medford, Oregon. Southeast ModfoM precinct. r.i'S Kant Main street. South Central precinct 21 South Central (Directly back or Daniels' Store). West Medford precinct CARTER ADVISES ALL TO SEE MILESTONES B. V. Carter of Ashland was so much pleased and enthused over the production of "Milestones" that lie phoned his friends In Medford to bo sure and not fall to see this piny. Mr. Carter sa)s, "Milestones' is n most Interesting comedy. Its presentation Is exceptionally good, tho BnglUh company pla)Ing It very strong and well balanced. A play one should not fall to see, nnd of a class and char acter seldom seen excopt In tho larger cities." STEP BACKWARD Residence at corner or Orange and Mnln streets. Oakdale precinct C63 West Main street. North Central Precinct City Hall. LADIES! SECRET TO Drinj; back color, gloss and thlckntM with Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur. Common garden sago brewM into hfiivvy tea, with sulphur nd sJeofcol aJJoJ, will turn gray, streaked aai faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itcldng and falling hair. Mixing tho Sage Tea and Sulphur rccip at home, though, is troublesome. An easier wxy is to gut the rvady.to-UM tonic, cftlng about SO cents a largo bottle, at drug stores, known aa "Wycth's Sag aad Sulphur Hair Remedy,' thus aroldisg a lot of muss. Whllo wispy, gray, faded hair Is net sinful, we nil desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. "By darkening your luUr with Wyeth'a & and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It do' it so naturally, so evenly. You iust dampen a sponge or soft brush with t and draw this through your hair, talcing ono small strand at a time; br morning all gray hairs have disappear. After another application or two your hair becotuM beautifully dark, gUMy, soft and luxuriant and you appear yean younger. & j WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographow in Southern Oregon Negatives Mado any time or placo by appointment Phono 147-J Wo'U do the rost E. D. WE3TOM, JPr,