Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    MTimrom) MAT! TRTBUND, lfRDFOTlD,
OUKCJON, MONDAV, JANTARY 18, 10hr
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CAUGASAVERITABLE
POTPOURI OF RACES
,RE
WANIIlNtl'I'OV, .Inn. IH. Cm
oi'iniiiir ('alien-In, when1 I lie 'I'm i L -
iiihI I lid IttlHMiuiiM mi1 niH'Wiiiit llinl
nue-lung I'nnllli't llinl him i'ImIi'i1 ho.
Iwceii tlm Tin I; iiml Hit .Miim'iiviio,
llll Klltllllllll (ll'lll'lllllil MOI'il'lv In-
tiny immiod Hih fnlliuviiiK mIiiIoiiiciiI i
"Cmiii'mhIm U ii pnlpnnti nl' i net ,
Iiiiikikm Mini religion. N'owhotn olii
in llm w in lil etui nun Iiml im n m i till -
lilt III I'M Nil IIIMIIV l)P" III' people, HI)
iiiiiny Iuiikiiiihch nml iIimIi'i'In, mi
tunny ii'IIkIiuix mill ht I In i f n
in lliiN Hiihuiuti gnvt'Mimt'iil whole llm
Iiihiih nl' llui Innr nml Uiohc n tho
(Jiimi'iui mi' I'liiitiiiuiiiK llii'ir Htiii'iM
t i m i w -1 1 1 1 k but iiuiilul I'hiiiI. Tint ('mi
i'iuiik, fur llit imomI pit it, hIihIcIi
ttliiivit ft tiit fill IiiiiiI, nml every Inlk
HlllllllU wllll'll llllWI'll lllcil' uuv lm
loft i'iIiIiiim williin limit-elimeil, world
iitolntril rsllcx h.
rniifiiMoii of ltmt'
"Tin t'ntii(iuli(iiniin of Now Viiik
Jh pmiiimtnl ouinpnred wild t lit mug
nifiitcnl, rim,ilU-ts (.'onl'iutitui nt'Cutt
onsiuu people. Tlu'iu urn miiiih fov
etily iliuli'i'U uttMiiui' ti lli wet hi
ken williin iti liiuiinliiiliiM, uliiln hit
lm, Iiuiilul, engineering utnl oilier
tmiltniipiew lniiik' iiiuhI til' tin) nthei
ItlllgllHgi'il III. Ill I llix limilotll lllllll'l
dwoll (IrniKiiiiif, Intel it iiuim, fltev
nurw, l.ue, MuikicIiiiiim, 'Iim,
NwHiiittiiin, AhklittMnif, Ciiim
KiniiK, KnluiriltiiiiH, ibmi'lo. Ayni,
Cheoluiire.., ,1m.', tuiniiH of now-nil
riotie,, I Hip, l'nghinu, Ktirv
Kumykh, Ttixli, ltiKiikli, (ireekn nml
nlllfix (if lilt' Oeotilotit, ('iiiirnnin, in
li'i'il, tuny bo wtiil to In' n i)ueo pro
eiuliieiilly devoted In lnii(;tini' nil
I.IiiiIk nml ciiinpleviun nf itpooeh be
ing until e llmro in In'wililnrinic ri.'li
ne. "I'mii'itHiii in tliu, Iiniiiil, tiM'k.
tthnni wltleli, i(iiinliiiK from tin'
Hntlln-n-t comer of Eunipi' tn Aniii,
divide tin' Hliit'k nml ("nupinn hi'iim.
It mii'h in about lljK.IIIKI iiotirc
irtllwt, nr imihv t Im n I'niir time liirgi'r
than tin' hImIii nl' Ohio. 11 hn uoml
purl nMii Imtli tlm llltiek nml ('im
i1hii no, Datum mi tltu "lie, nml
It kit mi tht nlltnt.
Ill.li oil Field.
Tin' liiutiiim Aiuttiotnu iniiiiiMiln in
i mic nf Itic iilii iT tin miiiiI'm nil
f1i'ltl, alumni vhu'iuI, lite I'tnii'iinu
ti tint iniiiMiit lrynurv of n II j I lie
ItiWMinH. The jtmfii, untJti; utnl fin It
jllMn of thU nvnuilittlt mi' very
luiiiiitifiil, nml omiIiI Im titrinil ittln
tin tirltt'AI nf ptnliti nml fuiniii)i'
MmtMawitli ii little niiiili'in rM 1 1'. ('nut
tn pMllllll't'll, AllHIIIL' till' UII'H now
iiinntlv ilttilitMt ftir rniunifri'o nn
itn)iti', iitiiifiiiiot, hum our hulihur,
Inui, i'uImiU nml wilt.
"Kiirnpn'M linrricr upfiiinto't Hntttli
nnnlvru Ai, tint ('uiii'iikih tntiKf.
hlii'li'lnii ui'iiiHM tlm utiililli' lllllll'l nf
(?MlltMMiu, i1iillilli; till KllVl'llltlll'lll
iulii Ciiuiii'tiiu nml TrtuiM'nui'iimu.
In tin iniitiiiliiiuuiiH tuiitrul ii'kiiiii i"
tu lii' fniiml muiio nf tint nioot licau
tifitl ut'ijurry in tltu untlil. Tin
uuiHtiltilim nil' liiiuvtlv frusti'il, nml
liiuii llioir Iriliti'H utnl witliiu tlicii
liiuHi'il nllf,H MinviM' xuittii nf tlm
imml pritnitivo nf nil wltilo pnuplim.
All vutii'tlt'M of clunuti' noi'ttr in llii"
luiul nf vninity, ft inn tlto liittut cliurp
Molt""!) nf tlm licitilils In tlti uxor
IttMlinir Impii'iil wi'iillii'r nf tht' fiv
llinl ilulf I i'i' tn tul. The liiiiuu nUn
Mltuw it Aviilc f.wnji', I runt tltn i'imii-
IIIUII l'!lllliKll v)HTI! uf wild (III I -
iniiU u lu lunpunl nml iltf tit'i'.
AT LA BASSE FICTION
LONDON, .I ii ii. IS Tito olworvur
n lilt the MiUIhIi utiiiy In Krnttco, who
wi'IIom tho iluy by ilny rt'i'oi'lH of
qvuntH itlvdit out to tlm iuckh, In mi
tluulty rot- tltu HtutoiiiDiit (but llrlt
liih rmtoti tlltl not ri'cuntly cai';ntj
iijttiiln (li'i'iiinn imiillloim ni'itr Lti IIiih
Hyo nml iiitiku tin iiilvniico of 0110 tnllo.
Tlint I liny Iiml tloiio ho was repottoil
January in In a tlHmtcli from .St.
Oiuor, pnlillsliyd tn l'ailh, .
No ttttnrk on (ho tmRltlniiH at Lu
I)anK(H) Iiiih been attoiiiptotl by tltu
lliltlli forciiu, j
NOTIOK.
' Nollco la lioroby rIvoii tlint tho im
ilurtilKiit'tl will apply to thqclty conn
ell or tltu city ot Moillurtl, at (h iinxt
roiitilur inentliii; January lUth, 1015,
for a trnuitfcr of tlint cortuln llcoimo
No. H SO, IhsiioiI Octobor 10. 19M, by
tlto city of Mutiroril, OlOKon, to O.
M. fioloby, truiUco, nuthorlzltiK bliu
to sail Hplt'lluniit), vliiuutt ntu mult ll-qiim-H
In itumitltloH Iosh than a gnl
Ion, at hlu plaro of bitflltiomi at No,
111 South Front Htrogt, In nnbl city,
for u biilaucti of tlto potloil of nix
lunntlm from nnltl Ortobor 10,' 101 1,
-)alo of flrat publication January
(1, IfllG,
0. .T, OAnSTKNa.
TONGUES
Hi!
DEMOCRATS WILL
CAUCUS TONIGHT ON
SHIP PURCHASE BILL
A.SIIIN(IT0S, Jan. H. Clilnf
lltti'iint III inii'tii'H. Itnlity I'i'iilcii'il ill
Hit' iilili'Miiic nf Itiniubl'H iMliit'liM nl
N('iiali ili'iiKM'niU no tin' Kivi!-miii'iit
xliip puicliiiNu lull, for iiiitin It h ni'lion
ilfpiiiilH tin' I'uttt nf thai imi'iihiiiu, nil
linpi' nf tlm pitNNiii'i' nt thin nwnioii nf
iiiiv Ki'iiiiul li'Kixlalion, uk well im
Minim of tlm upproptiiiliini ImIIh pntc
lii'iilly lnivlii Ih'iii k'im'M up owinj,ln
tlm li'KiNlutiu) Iii'iikIo in lltu tmiiu()
'J'linitil'N I'lini'iiii, llti' Hi't'iuul nut'
mi tin1 mIiip whipping bill, in fur Hm
purpoi.u uf puKfiti); nit n iiiiiiiIkt ol
niiii'mliiiviitH. Diiinucrnln inn iliviilctl
ivuf tlm fnrtu nf tlm bill, vigorou n)
piiMitiun liuviii (It.'Vt'lopcil t tlto iV'
1,'iniiii'Ut iMii'tnlilp IValuti) nl Kulur
ilny iiilit'n Vnni'iiM. Tlti'y nro iion
fiuiitfil ulxn with tit iiiinltornlili' op
piiMitiuii nf tin. itipnblii'iiiiN, win) bint'
niiniiiini'i'il tbfir inluntiuti of ik'tVut
in,' tin bill if puKHiblt. Kilitft' of (In
(ll'IIIIM'tUlfc llo'lil'Vl', ItuWl'VtT, (lint if
llti' uuMinitui'iit uMtmrxliip nml n n
I'liiiiii'iil t'untrullt'il Hlt'iiiuHlup corpo.
ration (I'uttiti'i nro I'liniiuahil from
llit bill ut InmulitV i'uii,ti' tin tiit'tiN
nit1 can In miil, mul that it will
have tlio Hiipporl nf piuUKrivc ic
publlt'iin.
2AGLE POINT EAGLETS, i
Hy A. C. Ilnwldt. I
Jauicn ItltiKor, otiii of old tlmu clt
Ituim, ban dbiponed of bin properly
Item nml Kotm to I'ortltiml to live.
HU many frlendn hero reKrct to Ioho
blm from our tnldt. Ho linn boon
oiio of tlm Mtniiilbyn In tho I.O. O. F.
Indue hero nml I Imnrd inoro thnn uno
rcimirk how they nilnned blm.
ChrlM ItiirKimiu, mm of our pro
crciuilve fnrmi'rn who linn n farm on
the Har.le I'olttt utnl free furry mad,
cnnio otttt Im llrt nf tlm wcvk with
a lot of diowied ililckemi and nblpped
them to nn FrnucUco market. Ho
found tint mud mi heavy Hint lm ton
i hided to remain oor nlKbt with u
I'uiil VaiulUe, wlto In fariultn: tlm
Htone llnuno ranch on Ituctto river,
tlm old..). I'!. Knnrt ranch, wiih hero
for illnniir tho flrnt of Ihu wiil.
.1. M. MuAIIUter of llnlto Fa IIh
piiKKeil throtiKli hero TtiuHday, tltu
I Sib Imittiul, In company of bin oldot
Mitt on tltolr way to IiIh old homo In
Oklnliomn. Tlm old nentlemau ban
been tiff llrteil for many yearn with
ltrlKblH illmmno mid Im wanted to m
back to IiIh old homo buforn lm tlloi.
1'curn nro entortnlned tlint lm will not
mirvlvii tlm trip.
K. (1. IIiikIioii, oiio of tho Hut to
I'lillrt murcbuiitH, and J. A. Howard
upent Tttomlify night with tm on tlio It
way to Mcdford nml Mr. IlitRlmH ro
turned to tlm Stnuiyxlilo tlto aino
ulttlit but Mr. Ilownrd remained In
Medford otto nlKbt but uponl Thura
tiny nlKbt with tm.
llenjatulu FiodenhurK of Hittlo
Fnltri iiIho ciiiiio out mid wont tn
Medford TuoHtluy but ciiiiio back
hero Wctlimmluy nlKbt.
Honry l'ti'iicli nml wlfo woro tloltiK
btiHlimnti with our mmobanta lam
Titimday. ,
Our town couurll met hint Tui'n
ilny uvouIiik mul tho flminco lomtnlt
tco of tho old council mndu tltolr to
port but It waa not acted on iih tho
icpoit had to k throtiRb tlm hands
of tlm now finance coiiunlttco, bo wo
nro htllt nl Hen iih to how our fi
nance nro In our town,
P. A. LyotiH ot CViititil l'oltit nml
N, O. LnrkltiK of Los AiiroIoh, Cnl
r.itiio nut Wednesday and took tho
Fanlo l'olnt nml 1'etHlst hIiiko to K
up lu tho uolKliboihooil of tho Huz
za nl initio.
TttoHihiy, January U, tho Itebeka
IndKo u f Kaj;lo l'olnt bad tholr roKti
lur mrotliiK mul Initiated tho follow
ing nfflooiHi Mtxri Muo Trmtty, N.
(I.; Mra. Mlnnlo Ilryunt. V. (1.; Mih.
Lottlo .McQuold, loconlliiR microtary;
Mih. Harah K. Howlott, ti-oneuror;
Mih, Vailaii Jonan, financial nooro'
Inry; MIhd Humantha Mini or, war
den; Mlsn Lorotta Chlldrotli,' con
ductor; Mrs. Nottlo drovqr, chaplnlo;
MI8H llnttlu Howlott, 11. a. N. i, Mrs.
Uoiiu Smith, L, S. N. U.; Mrav Anna.
Ilaron, H, H. V. O.; Mrs, .Hn'cbol
Wood, L. S. V. (I.: Mih. Mao Painter.
I, (I., mult MIm Mubol Tit) lor, O, V
AHor tluj' coroiiiony wan over tlioy
hail lunch sorved mul their unual
Kontl (lino, It uoonuj Hint tho moat
of the iuomtoni or tho 1. O, P, F, nro
also momhoni of tho llobokn IoiIko
ho the)' all hnvo a good tlmo tOKotlmv.
Mrs. I, L. (Iroonwall of WnahliiK
ton lu boro vIbUIuk lior slRtor, Mrs.
J. I). Jackfon.
MrH, Hoboccn JonaH mndo tho trip
TliMrmliiy up boyond HIjl Ilnllo orook
to Hpoiul a wbllo with Mr, and Mrs.
Alt NIolmlB,
Mm. John Torrol 'pf Lnko ercok
m
FROM
COUNTRY
DENY
TRADING
BALL PITCHER ,
CIIK'AOO, .Inn IK Denial thai
Im, whllu inauaKcr uf tin Ml I.oiiIk
NallonalK, bail trmluil Itooth Hopper,
n pltuii', for ii blnl ilot;, iih umnirlod
In mi affidavit filed In nupport of tlm
I'Vdur.nt LcitKiiu null figulitHt ur;mi
(zed bnnolmll, wiih ii'iihId todny lu an
affidavit by Hogur It. llruNiialnin,
now tiuinnKcr of tho CIiIchko Nn
tlotialH. Tint IlrcHimlian affidavit
nan olio of rovurnl fllvtl by official)
of ori;anlr.od ttaimliall nttpportltiK tltolr
coiituutloiiH tlint tlto Federal Lt'iif'.tn
U IIOl DUtlllcil tO tllO tullof HOUKbt lit
Km milt for tho tllHiolutlon of tho tin
tlomtl ioiuiiiIhhIou nml IIh affiliated
(lit In.
Ilrchtinlinn told of nicctlm: Hopper
In Tennewdiu on a hunting ttlp and
of itdmlrliiK I bird do wblclt Hopper
liiuV Ho Hitld Hopper offered bliu tlm
tltiK but lm ilctllncit It tin hu already
bad five. He told of trying out tlm
pitcher on a trnlnltiK trip. Later, w
Mild, Mr. KliiHi'lla, owner of tlio
Sprlnufleld, 111, b.-tfcbnll club cotnu
I to HI I .on In lu ttearch of n pitcher nml
no, i iiruHimunu loin inui to hikh
Hopper If Im could do no.
ALONG ROGUE RIVER
Mr". Mar. Miiitin nlnl Mr-. CbarlcH
Skyjimui wen Cent nil point i.ittir
tb in week.
A boiini'ini; liubv ntriseil In t week
nt the Imiuo of Mr. nml Mr. (Iimri)
Slot itiN of Ivlk erofk.
Dnvi Peiii'it win uinletl inutl
Htiporvixur uf dint riot 1 1.
.MixM I-'lorence Kiueuiil of vVptte Iiiih
been eiiKiiecd tu tench tlto Dobonxer
(lap hi'lmol fur tin xprin term.
Dr. Kiri'lifji'itiiier iimili' n profit
Ktutiul i-it to northwestern parti nf
llti' ftale thin week.
litiirv Merritumi wan n Med fold
visitor Wiilnivxliik.
Noinian nml Mi .Muithti (iiikc tire
uniting. the valley town.
.Mr.' Daily unit Mttu Inn lluuiinli
uic i-ilinj I'ticinln on. Klk ami Trail
I'rri'k,
Dr. ('utimy or Fiiiilral Point oaiue
out in In- titilu TttoMluy to Frank
.IoIiiihoii'h to iil Mi .Iniiie. MiH
.Initio wan taken tn the ho-piinl iu
.MetU'nnl.
.MiN Pullio .InhiiMiii returned bourn
from .MetlS'unl Friday.
,Mi. Ora Ktiiuoy ioiit tho week
with Iter itor, Mr. Frank Miller, of
t'cntrul Point.
Dr. Unit wan tmlloil tn the Ocorco
Stuniux Imiue Moiuluv,
.loltii Cox is very low ut bin homo
below Trail. I tin mui, of Kin'lu Point,
ktaiil with him In help eato for him.
.Minn L'jtln Houston wan u Jnckhou
villi' vixitor a few ilny nun.
Mr. Croft's Imtisi. iiuikIiI firo I rum
the htoepiiio utnl burned the roof
"fi'lt.v bnill" mul but for the iiuiok
nml effective work of hU noun tlu
Itoitce would I. ave soon been in nr-lie-.
I'tij;eui HellowH wt in Meilfunl
Friilay mul .Nui. ltelloWH, visited with
friumlh in Faylo Point.
A vnluablu liouiitl bulongiue; to C.
C. (lilelirM iirt found ilwiil on u hill
a few tluvs ito. It bail been nlmt.
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES.
Mr. mul Mrs. K. U. Finorson went
to Cottage Orovo last week bocauao
or tho death of Mr. Kmoriiou'rt broth
er who wiih killed lu a lamUllild
Mr. 1'eteiHon haH been lu anil
around Unite tills fur the past wool;.
.1. P. Hughes went to Medford
Tuesday, lottirnlng Thursday,
Mr. Plttmnn spoke lu tlio assem
bly hnll Tuesday afternoon and oven
Iiii; as a reptoscntatlvo of tho Oregon
normal scbonl. Hlu subjeets woro
"Our ScIiooIh" and "Tho Fnrmora
Crood."
M.rit, ItlchartlsQii and children wont
to Medford Tuesday, to visit Iho'for
liter's mother.
J)r. KinoVsoiKluts' rented tho Yay
tor riic), mid IneiutB to to Intq tlio)
daIryfbusIn9S3.
Mr. mid Mra. iMorgnn announce tho
lilrtlit of a baby girl, Wllmn Ltivon
Morgan, born Friday. jiiniiii"
A'laily rrlond or Mr. llowariFH
rrom llcrkoloy 1 visiting now nt tho
Howard & McDonald ranch.
Mr, Cowilon wont to tho valloy on
business Tiiopdny, roturnlng on
Thursday.
wan hero for dinner Thursday and
took the Raglo Point Lake crook stage
for her homo tho snnio day,
Mrs. Ooorgo Nichols. Jr.. or Lake
oreok camo out from Mod.'ord Fri
day mul proceeded on Iter way up to
hor homo tho tuino ilny,
I
DOG
CORRESPONDENTS
E
AT
SOISHONM, iu P.'ni, .Inn. IH
Tlto lear fjituiil nl Hu Mnroceiui rilb
iTgimeutH, who com nil the I client of
the Fieiielt eolllor in m llio liver or.
tlm Mih, uniuitlcil tlicuiNelveH with
dlhtiiiclion. Tlmy bad been oiled li.
the illiHi' of t'rou
At I o'clock' in the iiflernoou tin
(JennniiH debout'bcil in tlto rear ijnd
uilvtinrml tnwnnl tin villifi,, The
tillcincii concealed their (iiiok-11rcr
nml pouted tlmniHiUcH on uitch wide
nf llm toad. The (iennuiw tltottht
tht road wart clear nml run to the
villnitu Ut "i't ulii'lti'i from the Fretieli
hoiivy artillery.
When thev were within fitlO yiinl
of llm iilut'ti tlm nlleiiicn opened fire.
Tlm (lenmttiM bail no room to iluplo.
nml they fell in beep". TIiom who
could, tetrcjttcd to tin brook uf Hniv.
Kcinl'orced, thev tcfoiiued their
riinkx nml nttctnptcd to turn the
Fronelt K)iitinn'froiii tin eHt nide nf
tlm Milage. Tlirei' eoiiipiiiiiea of
nlleini'ii weie tletimhed and ahargeil.
The lmek vhm nwl'ul. Iluyonetfi were
twinteil out of hIimio nml then the
tltttky Kohlierx uned the Imtt.s of their
rifloH. For n Hceond time the (Icr
tmiiin f.'iivit wuv.
The Moroeeans were told to hold
the place until it i. in. It wnx then
(I oVloek, but tlmy Mill wfuei'il ,fn
retire. They did ho onl- after a tnff
officer whh Kent to them twice with
an order tu retreat.
Durttitr. the iiiuht the fiermnu artil
lery ronretl eeatele"lvjn a bnmburii
iiitiit of SoiKonH, but ut dawn on the
l.'itlt the artillery tJuckoitcil ami gave
plnee to infnntr- fire.
The f,'uotl praetiee of the Freueli
tlirec-iucli iitnn, I'tiided bv ncro
pliineA. reventtil (lerninn roinforee
mouU j'rnni tleboiiuhinififinm tltu wen
tern i-lopo of the Yreenv )ilateuti, ami
(he (lermatiH, exhaubted nml iltHumir
ap'tl nt their sueee. retired in a
bod" tu Crouv nt noon.
The Freueli reluiti the tnn-lerv of
llm Mihurhs tif Siisnits nit the riulil
bunk nf the river ninl nf tho bridjie
bond. Their I mul i- t-lrnnyer thnn
e er.
E
rtoortod by Jackson County At
tract Co.. Sixth and Fir Sti.
Clirult
.Inchson IlttlldlUK &'Lonn Arsocin
Hon vs. It. L llennett et nl. Sum
mons, default order, decree, order of
confirmation.
IUriio Klvor Valley Canal Co! vs.
Davo Philips. Answer.
Pogite Klvor Valloy Canal Co. s.
Leo I'hlpps. Answer.
ftoguo Klvor Valley. Canal Co. s.
Isabollo Philips. Answer.
Koguo Klvor Valley Canal Co. u
Mrs. Anna II. Llndley et al. Answer.
Kogtm Klvor Valley Gunul Co. s.
Mrs. A. K. I'hlpps. Answer.
Kogue Klvor Valley Canal Co. vs.
V, i:. Phlpps. Answer.
Koguo Klvor Valley Canal Co. vs.
Kllen Phlpps ot nl. Answer.
Koguo Klvor Valley Canal Co. vs
Preston Philips. Answer.
Medfottl Vnreboti8e Co. vs. South
ern Pacific Co. Demurrer to amend
od complaint.
Win. Plrlch . Clarence Weaver
et nf! Proof of publication of suni'
IIIOIIS.
lJolle Nlckcll vs. J. T. Perry et al
Proor of orlro on J. K. Settles et
UN',
Seymour II. Hell. Mountain Mea
dows Fruit Co., W. C. Long. V. II.
French. Suit to foreclose a niort
gage.
W. A. Pointer et nl vs. F. Sul
leiigor ut al. Confirmation of sale.
Win. Ulrlch et nl vs. John U.
Mahan. Suit to rorecloso niottgage.
J. S. McCullagh vh. John Itudgcon.
Order or confirmation,
KlUa J. l.owlu vs. Geo. K. Chain-
boiialn. Order of continuation. K.e
eutlon on roroclosuro.
I'rolmto
Kstnto or James Hards, Incompe
tent. Order appointing gunrdlan.
Fstnto or David Alkon. Filial ac
count. Ordor discharging tidmlnl-
stator.
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WILLIAM NICEUS LANDERS
OF PORTO RICO DEAD
LOS C1ATOS, Cab, Jan, 18 Wil
liam Nlcous LnniUrs. Vnltod States
nttoruy of Poito Klco, and formorly
nfsUtant United States district attor
lioy at Nome, Alaskj, dlod at his Iiqiuo
boro Sundya from a troplcul dlsenBo
contracted In Porto lllco a.yoar ago.
Lnndors onmo to California with his
Wlef anil daughter throo vooks ago
lu tlm hope that tlio ohnngo would
benefit Ills health.
MOROCCANS
A
DAY
SOISSNS
WTH
BAYONETS
COURT HOUS
NWS
ID
E
MENACE LIVES IN
KALI5M, Ore. Jan. is. Mad coy-
otos ate momicltiK Uto lives or people
as wull ns killing livestock In Harney,
Ctook and Atalhfur r.otmtlen, accord
ing to Advice) rocolved from J. Hbel
Iny Lntirinnn, director of tlto Male
bacteriological laboratory, by Knpro-
wnlnllro Imvoy or llnrnoy rounty.
Tlto latter nnnotinend todny that with
a view to relieving tlto situation tm
will Introduce a bill putting n v
bounty on such animals for a year.
Hand to hand encounters between
men and rabid coyotes In Harney
county nro frcinmnt occurroncos, ac
cording to tlio roport of Director
Lntirman. He was Miit to tho scene
to make an Investigation for the
statu board of health and In his re
port, received today rrom Mttrns, Ore.,
Im says- "It is not unusual, In fact
It Is a fic'inont occurrence, to have
coyotes come Into a rancher's yard
without provocation from the dogs,
and cngngq tn fights with thorn, chas
ing, and even following them to the
stops of the house, showing no fear
whatever.
Many of them stand and show no
rear oven when Hrod upon several
times. This tain r.omos to me fre
quently; not once, but several times
each day of my stay boro. In my
opinion, rubles cannot be ijtampcd
out or this coiintjr, oxcopt by tho ex
termination of the coyote, and this
cannot be done without the co opera
tion of adjacent counties. In fact I
do not think Ibis accomplishment pos
sible wlth'out the combined efforts of
all the nortbv.oBtern states Inwhlch
this animal la round."
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Chiropractor)
DK. A. It. linDORS. Dr. Loulso K.
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syatrm. Including dietetics, cura
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appointment. Pbono 170.
OK. K. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
ncrvo specialist Rooms 20it-20-205.
Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor
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hydroptherapy. , Lady attendant.
Phono, office 543, residence 511-K,
Employment ARmcy
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Dentists
Gsrnott-Corey BIdg., suite 811
Medford, Ore. Phone 856.
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contractor, 404 M. F. & II. BIdg.
Surveys, estimates. Irrigation,
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GARBAGE Got vour nremlses
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physicians, 410-417 Uaruott-Corey
olug., phono 1U3U-L. Kesldoncf
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physicians, 303 Qarnott-Uorey
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Practice limited tu diseases of
women. Ofticus 232 li. Malu,
Phones, residence, 814-J2; office
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Surgeon. Over HutchUon ft Lums
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Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m.
Phono 100. Hob, tho Dow HoapL
tnl, Central Point,
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