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ffPfWj. 1 A" PAGE TWO JVLEDFORT) MAIL TIUBUNR MF.DFORD OKIOOON, TllUttSDAY, MAROIT 18,, 1915 i-LL'L J!lJ-L'i ii.. j.?n t . '3 I-: ,fv$ ft T ate K K ' - IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tho Paront-Tenchcrs ctrclo of the high sellout will incut In' tho high school, building Friday nttornoon, Mnrcn 10, nl il i. In. Thin will be n KCt-loRnlhcr modlng ot tho pntrons of till) high school. Thoro will ho n short program and tho domestic scleiicq department will servo re freshments of chdbolato and cakes. Aio'dlshhats at tho M. M. Store 309 Mm. Van Hoenberg ot Same Valley In visiting friends in Mcdrord today. M Eoliiirl, special agent of tho S. P., Ib in Jlodford on business. Wo hnvo n particularly good lino Of lallorod hats At modcrato prices, Mioses Lbnsbury and Scmon at tho M. M,, department store. 309 8. V.DeckwIth left for San Fran cisco this .morning on business. Don't fail "to see tho Keystone comedy pictures every night at It Theater. Tho west Side Social club gave a very enjoyable dancing party at St. Mark's hall last night with about thirty couplo in attendance. Kodak, finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite BiSbk fetore. S. A. Wheeler of tho S. P. freight force, la enjoying a few days vacation. Fire Insurance C. Y. Tcngwatd. t 318 F. II. Madden and W. C. Leovor returned from Salem this morning. See Shaplelgh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Miss Pearl Gould left Thursday morning for Templeton, Coos coun ty, whero sho will teach a three month's term ot school. Tho season at Its best for Columbia river smelts, Op a pound. Mcdford Fish & Poultry Market 310 Iter. Carstons. who has accented a call to tho pastorato ot the First Baptist church ot this city, will bo in Mcdford to engage in his work cither on tho first or second Sunday in April. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with it. Have thorn cared for by a skilled Marlnello operator. Tho comfort it brings is. worth many times tho cost of treatment Tho Marlncl lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utloy, 407 (Jaraett-Corcy building. tf Mr. and Mrs. Farrar of Gold Hay, visited Mcdford friends Wednesday,. Get it at De Vo'a. A. C. Abrams, who has been in San Francisco and Los Angeles for several months, returned to Mcdford Thursday morning. Ho has largo real cstato Interests In Medford and will probably remain here. A great majority ot persons af flicted with eczema havo no other ailment, which is accepted as proof that eczema Is purely a skin dlseaso. Meritol Eczema Remedy is recom mended especially for eczema and diseases ot tho skin. If you aro af flicted Tvith this terrible dlseaso wo ask you td u'so this remedy on our guarantee.' Prices DOc and 11.00. Agents Hosklns dnlg store. tf Work on tho now federal building Is being held up for scleral days bo cause of tho fact that several car loads ot cement ordered some time ago have not arrived. Papering and painting. Phone 544-M. ? The Medford Concrete Construc tion conipany expect to soon move their dtftco td tho Tholss warehouse, onlho railrdad right of way. The season at its best for Columbia river sinoltB, Co a pound. Medford Fish & Pouttry Market. 310 David Muir has sdld his West Main street homo to Mrs. Mary T. Black. Mr. Muir will leave for Port land about tho first ot April to re main several weoks looking utter his real estate interests in that city. Kodak finishing the best, at Wcs ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Dook fllnrn Mrs. J. D. Duchanan, of 830 Tay lor street, who was taken (suddenly ill a couplo ot weeks ago, and was taken to tho acred Heart hospital, is reported to he improving slowly. Auto Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. 318 "Reach's baseball guldo for 1915 will bo on sale Saturday, March 20, and tho copies of tlio official guldo hook ot tho American lcaguo havo boon received in this city. It contains the avordgeu of tho National and American leagues, with a summary ot tho championship scrlbs last fall, arid pictures ot tho stars of the dia mond. Everything in tho way of fish at tho Mcdford Fish & Poultry Mdrkot. 310 Tho vyarhi weather of the last week litta roviveil interest intennls, and the stildenla of tho high school are form ing clubs. Have" J'our lawn ritowdr fciiarponed by J. Wj. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf , Jamie Ryan of Walkinb, Ore, Is siding i few days in the city al- Mlng lo business. MatUel, Uig Page todayi AttoWy G. M, Roberts attended to tprotaMlonal matters In the cdilriiy && Rain fell In n business like .manner over tlm vnliey foV about five min utes Wednesday afternoon, after aii nil morning effort, and when tho sun wdnt down thd sky was as clear as n Crystal. Tho weather mnn in mld-afttrnoon crawled Up on tho roof ot tho Gnrnett-Coroy building and changed tho blnck flag for n white one. The Indications wero strong for rain, but they petered out, nnd today tho sun is shining brightly, wth not a cloud In slghtt. Unless thcro Is Borne exceedingly blustery weather In the itext two weoks March will go out llko she came in. Sweet elder at Do Voi'. E. J. Parton of Kagle Point Is spending a tow days in tho city at tending to business matters. For better Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Mnn. Tho Seventh company held its reg ular weekly drill Inst night using Hjvrstite avenuo for military tactics. Tho company Is becoming efficient in the art of marching In unison. Sand Is being distributed through out the paved district by tho Warren Construction company to bo used In their repair work. Get ysnr nutter, cream, milk and luttcr-mllk, at Do VooU. Mayor bmcrlck Is suffering from a slight affection of tho ejes, caus ed by over straining. Early cabbage and cauliflower plant ready March 1st. Orders also taken for all kinds ot vcgctablo plants. Maddox & honney, phono S7-R. 310 DUring tho last week tho re-ap-pcaranco of sparrows has been mado in tho business district, and tho work ot building nests In tho crannies and nooks Is In full swing. Papering and painting. Phono 544-M. Two Irishmen who celebrated St. Patrick's Day with too much gusto and booze appeared before tho po lice court this morning, and ficed $5 for their unbecoming conduct Because thoy wero honoring their 'patron saint the fine was cut to $2.50 a bit of leniency that caused both offenders to make profuse speeches ot thanks. Another Irishman was lodged in tho city jail as a sleeper. See Dave Wood aDout that flro In turance policy. Office Mall Trlbuno Oldg. The fire department was called out Wednesday afternoon to extinguish a fluo fire in the home ot A. C. White on Knight street. Miss Phronia Holms of Rogue Riv er visited friends and relatives in this cltyWednosday. J. O. Gerking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any. where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. Roger S. Dennett left Wednesday on a business trip to Klamath Falls and northern California points. W. R. CSoIcman attended to busi ness matters in Phoenix Wednesday aftornoon. Henry Mackcy has returned from a business trip to Grants Pass, and other Josephine county points. Mrs. A. A. Flynn is visiting with friends and relatives In Gold Hill for a few days. Fred James, a wanderer, was ar rested by tho police Wednesday night charged with begging on tho streets Albert Kcarns of Ashland spent Wednesday afternoon in this cltyt at tending to business matters. Mrs. M. M. Polton of Samo Valley is in Medford today shopping. Ellsworth Kelly a young man of Grants Pass who has figured more or less In the police records of that city was arrested by Chief of Police Hlttson Wednesday afternoon, and returned to Josephine county last night as n burglar suspect. Kelly was attempting to soil a number of articles of wearing npparol, nnd was unable to explain where ho got them Kelly Ih suspected of being Connected with thrco burglaries In Grants Pass tho first of the week. Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock Ib spending the day in Medford at tending to business matters. Frank Johnson of Ruch is spending the day In Medford attending to busl? ness matters. Fruitgrowers of tho valley gath ered at tho public library last night to listen to an address by H. F. Dav idson ot Hood RIvor, president ot the Nprth Pacific Fruit Distributor's as sociation, and tllo recently formod Shippers' Council urging unity in sell ing and disposing of crops, Mr. Davidson Bald tho present methods of transacting fruit business were lead ing to bankruptcy, and urged a chango that would put the industry upon a substantial basis. Sutherlin Colea Vullor railroad being promoted. electric. ; WrlEN YdUTHWk OF TIRES THINK OF GATES I NOTED SCIENTISTS ON , BATTLE LINE WITH SOLDIERS i T 7vSMEtfcCURlE Perclval Tucker occuscd by Harry Foster, held, tho county Jail on a chargo of robbing the hohlu of Jullcr Wilson, of having committed the crime, was released by Justico ot tho Peaco Taylor Wednesday afternoon, Tucker proving an alibi. Foster al leged that Tucker robbed tho Wilson homo, and gavo him tho Jewelry found in his possession, but this was held to be a scheme to shift tho blame for the crlmarom his own shoulders. Tho Wilson homo was robbod and then burned. Foster was befriended by Jailer Wilson, being on parole for passing forged checks. No suspicion was attached to him until ho was caught trying to sell a watch belong ing to his benefactors, to Will II. Wil son. ASKED STATE 10 TA Frank IUMidin, who returned on Thursday fnh u mnferfiu-c with tho stale highwny hoard, ntntes Hint ne tic co-operation vwih promised, nl tliouli no definite nxrccnieiit can lie reached, until highway nffuirw nro re adjusted. Tlio county court nsked the tnto to tnko over the Siskiyou section of tlio road to complete it JCr. Madden states that the fitory reprinted elsewhere in thin ismio from the Salem Capita! Journal is substan tially correct. He hvlieie lliAt Kn gineer Bowlliy is xclicdulcri for removal. & 'JHr LLWr it iilUBftV jc iJii m i ItKWAEMt) PVER I HIGHWAY tfti. HE WAS A GOOD SPORT ! THAT LITTLE- FISH GRA6BED'THE FLY AND ZING ! AWAY HE WEMT BUT WHEN I PULLED HIM IN AND HE SAW' ME SMOKING AN OASS HE JUST LAUGHED AND WIGGLED HIS TAIL KNEW ALREADY HAD THE BIG ' mji, .' Jl'-' C- VAUUABL1 4 f 20FORIO 7f;- Attorney for Defense To tlio IMilot-: l'p In (bin linio I htlvc uliHtdillMy lefraineil from iimHiue; nii.v Htiileinriit in ilio lire cttiii'einiiiv; III" .MuH'ili case. 1 wohlil uiii viito lllii letiiu" now, oxi'opl llmt I JVel llutl il li iltio lo ceituiu ciHnity ot'licluls tit ho Hit njjlit Willi thosiullii'. IVopln get tlii'ir iuiiieioii iih to tlio tnoritrt nl' ii, ase lioiii llu pnr iiurlei I'ticls, UH'ilibs nio irliitVd in tlio uoiv. T)erlVr' the prc8 lias n i'tv fiVvnl power, in Hint pooplo lonp ilielr jiulmnenls tipoli wiiUt (hoy nisutuo to be tlio. fuels h llicy lipvc intil llii'iu. it i not my muim-'c-now ti o into the fiu'li. Sufhob it to say tuUt n jury, on lliu fiMt, ballot. nfiAiillod. There in no luwyer in lliii country who could lme pntsccutcit tlm case tiiul iuivo ohlninbil a conicltoii. Any ciiticixut of Uif dUlriot ntlorney or of the itWlrict nltoniey'i ofHcc, for not (ilitaii)liiK iv Ooiiviciipu U uujttHt l.ikouio, t ani iinnly coninccd tin I any luwybi' wlioiu .Mai tin miht lie finpioyeil w;ould y.v obtained mi nciiilittnt, Wiiilc I Iiumj boin jri'U liy my friends tlio t'redit, for pct-Muuil violory, it w only fair to sny iliat tlio Victury is due to the fuels. Irwin, the cyewltncH. toll) three people - Hie Khcriff, tho deputy sher iff unit TlibnlaH Fiye, nn ukciI nnd respected eilir.cn, that, Hubbard wnt Miot wirile gctlliigout hid piiti)lNllo told four other wilnevii'i tlmt rrotii tin movement of Hubbard's elbow ho was evidently Ketiitijr out liis piMil when shot. All of llicse slutcmcntH, unforlimalely for him, lie denied on the stnnd. There could linve been no comic tion by nny district attorney on tltU stnte of facts. The criticism of tin sheriff for not aSMstin' the prosroulion is most un fair. Tile only tiling that the sheriff did was to testify to wlint Irwin told him immediately utter the shooting; Certainly no one could expect tlio sheriff to jtorjure himself to assist in a conviction. The deputy sheriff, Wilson, wns compelled to testify upon this point, the fnmo as Mr. Fryc nnd tin sheriff-testified.' I will hricfjy- explain t)ic only other thine; done ItjnWiMin. At lliu coro ner's iuipiesi ilit deputy ,'ilmO war den testified that (he himli under which iliihliard's pistol was found wns found wn.,piily two foot high and that tlio limbs prevented tlio pis tol fntin falling whrujit wtufotitid, so that it niu-t linxc been placa'd there. On inquiry I found that this buli wns between four nJ five fc.l liigh and no limbs prevented the pin. tol from iiaiunilly falling nliero it did. I wnntcSl lliis IiuhIi in ojdcnce. I did not wAut to ho urensed of do- stnoiue; tlio ewuVuiu on tlio ground by removing lliu biili, licoiiiiso the jury migiii ne sent lo inspect liie iircnilhcx. J IbPttToro wanted l(, state to brine; Hiirbu,s'h down. I called on tho shcrifrs office to do Hi s. The slieriff was uwny and Ilio deputy wns unwilling to do it, being nf raid of criticism. 1 was suro tho district toniey would be fair in the mutler and nsked his permission lo send Deputy Waison t the ground. This permission the district ntlorney gave tno. j asked him to phone it to the uown, wcaK nm: uuiiiiiiuicu ennui deputy, which he said ho would. do,,tlons. Medford Pharmacy. Adv. Defends the Defense hut evidently noujcoti'd, l'lio deputy then wi'iil to Ilia oiiciiil JlldnO ami nskod if it would ho proper For him to do this. Tho oil-cull juiluo ndvlsod liini not to jo williout Ilio consent of tho dish lot utloinoy. Tin-dish lot attorney then uuvo Ids consent and the deputy went there, in company with ((iil l!uiiiiHi' llliodos, who wns to iiuiko a limp for us, and he was iiNti to taku photo Kiiiphs of Ilio K'i'lUid. 'flu) deputy slieriff reiiiovod tills IiumIi, IhiiukIiI it down, plnci'd it under lock and key and it remained there until thu hint. Tim slate did not offer to introduce it, hut tlio defense did, nnd Hie it noises for tho stulo admitted it was tlio bush in (piostlou, though it was about four mid u halt teet high in stead of two eel. It is theioforo most unjust to pub lish broadcast that the shot It f and the deputy wont out to gather Hi donee for tho defense, wliorciiH what t hao recited is nil that tiiev did. Surely tho state does not want a con. viotioit upon perjured testimony. If Invm told llieso six witnesses, immediately after tlio transaction. J that Hubbard was getting out his pistol, it was too had for him to feel tho necessity of deii.xinp; it upon tlio stand. If lie did deny it, it was right for thorn to whom ho hail made contrary statements to testify to them when thoy were asked upon tlio stand about them. Tho reporters at the irial persist ently misrepresented to tlio public tho evidence ns it went io thu jury. Tlio truth vnuiiot be kept troiu thu public. Tho country now generally knows what tho evidence was. Tho regret table tiling about it is that papers from other portions ot the Mate, hits iup; their judgment upon what they rend from local papers here, linve been driven to a conclusion that the county officers were derelict in their duty and are lo bo censured, when in truth nnd in fact, no jury could hnvo been selected that would hnvo con victed Martin, if there had not been n syllnble of evidence introduced, except that produced by tho fitnlo itself, which evidence showd a enso of self-diTense. ,,, Trusting Hint it wjll be appreciated that this is not written jii any spirit of malice or ill-will, hut to do justice to those who have been unjustly cnt Seised, il is rehjicot fully submitted. A. i:. KKAMF.S. Medford, 3uirch 17. Jell nlo Strong nnd Mrs, It J, condiictlng sawmill nt Peoria. Hart AGED TAX COLLECTOR Itcstousl lo Health Ity Vlnol Corinth, Miss, f'l nm n city tax collector and seventh-four jears of age. I wan In a weak, run-down con- dltlon. My druggist told mo about v,no1' ' " It and In n week not- iccu conHiiierniiio improvomcnt; l con- tinned Its uso nnd now I havo gained twenty pounds In weight, and feci at-,iuuch stronger. I consldor Vlnol a Hno tonic to cronlo strength for old people." I. A. 1'rlco. Wo guurantoa Vlnol, nur delicious cod liver nnd Imp tonic, for all rtin- I GUESS HE Kfc IUM vkuukiii 4 OUPOHS IN V AOH lACKAK JjVtyM" IN COL H All Mill ii collision between a ma chine lii'lnnp.iuu: to thu Nuitui linKm1 and Dr. It. J. Cout-o, oocimi'd this morning near tho Van ll.vljo place, on tho cost I'lioouJN mud. Tlio halt cry wagoli clashed into I'r, Colilo.v's machine, us ho was turning into the Vim Uykc place, leadline; in diiiuuuo to both uiaohiiieH, Inil no iiijmy lo cither of tho occupauiH. Diivor Itoh oils of Ilio bakery uiachiuo was liinl ed ftoin Ids seat. This is tlio second auto accident in two montliH.in which a Nilrtn linker uiiiohiiio lias figuied, tho hrsl being wlieeu it crashed into a telephone polo on Fast Maui street, Jntliollni; seri ous injuries to the driver, wiio was treated by Dr. Conioy. Itoth autos were Fords. J. II. Howell and Jt V. Htovenson aro nmkliig vlolltin at Oleiidnlo. E. TAKE CASCARtT (lot n 10'ccnt box now, Turred Tongue, llnd Colds, luill- gcstloii. Sallow .Skin nnd Mlnerablo Headaches como from n torpid llvnr nnd clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become tilled with Undigested food, which sours and. ferments llko garbage In a swill bar rel. That's the first step to untold misery Indigestion, foul gases, hud breath, yellow akin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible nnd nan seating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels n thorough cleansing nnd straighten you out by morning. They work while you sloop a 10-reiil hox from our drug gist will keep you feeling good for months. Millions nf men and women taku a Cascaret now nnd then to keep their stomach, liver nud bowels regu lated, and novor know n inlsornblo moment. Don't forget tho children their lttlo insldes ncd a good, gentle clcanlug, too. Adv. Accordion, knife nud hox pleating, sunburnt pleating, hemstitching, p. collng, braiding, cmhroldcry and tucking. Hasten! Novelty Mfg. Co S."', I'lllli Kt., next to Lumhormnn Hunk. Mall orders promptly attend ed lo, GLASSES Properly Prescribed tlnd Fitted will open up a world ot plensuro to those whoso defective eyoa darken their Uvea, lie. sum altnut otir eyes and your children'!) oyoH by having them ox n in I ned by one who In competent mid rulliiblu, . , See DR. RICKERT ill? KNOWN HOW Hilltn l-e Over Deuel's For That New EASTER SUIT Tailored to Fit KLEIN 128 East MAIN Upstairs SEE MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Jl() No. Orn'io Ht. AUTO TIRE REPAIRING Fisk and Michelih Tires in Stock Tho Tiro of Quality and Horvko Public Auction WIUTHKtt I'HHiHTi'INO Wo will sell Saturday 1:30, corner j,laln and Fir, all kinds of furniture Including gaa range, hunters, oil stovo, rtigs, liedHteudu, Bprlngs, mat' treason, dresnurs, commodos, rockorH, dliilng chairs; also one hny m nro, C yonlfl old, weight 11 CO, light huck, bthglo harness. Many other useful artlcloH. If you havo anything you want sold bring it In. Wo also havo a nlco homo to almost glvo away, WYNKOOP & CO. Koqui V, llui illy vie riwuv UUO.u CONRQY LIION BAKERY AUTO STIVE BOWELS ncfi COLDS SXW03lX9(!)fX! How To Muhe tha $ Qulckcst.Sitnplent Couph & Remedy S Mnrh' tlettr tti km .hi. Ilrnilr. (?) llmlr Klnit nul iiii Stivp -. (V) I'nllj' (iunrniilrril 6) 3XW!3C!X2iaXj)0i2Xil This hotiic-iiindii niiili srup U now 1 1 ho I (a mine lioiilcM lliiiil iui otlier eolijili iciui'iiy. nn pioiiii'iiKHi, cnxu nun ct liilnty I I'lii'ht in utile. liilnty la eniiiiiieriiiu . illstics tig umikIih, hi iiuiiui eoiiii, i" iciiiiy iiiimru mi en ii iiitiiiill(i'tl II liiku Imlil, U. in ii iliiV nun ill iiitiiiil I'M iciine Hut oiillmirv i'tMiuli-ti'lioi- null Wlioiiillig iiiuuli iiilrkl. bpleiiilnl, t'". for broil elilU, siiiiMimilie eitiiii, tiioiuliliil antlunit and winter iniijilm. Hit iroia nu iltuituUI Stv ininctMi of 1'linA (no eeiilH worth i, piuir It in u pint iKittloutnl till tlio Mitt In wild I'liiln ur.iim hiltsl niigrir e.Uiip. I Id gius von -ul a (onlof onlyni tciiU ii tail piul ot I'l'ller Ctlliull Mttlp tllitll Mill could lniv (or .illl, TrtkeH hill n tvw iiilniites to .iiHili. I'all dlreotlmiH with l'lne. 'liuUn gmid mid JICMT tl'llln. You will Ik plen'iiiitlv niirprlmtl lmf ipili-ljlv It loiineiii div, Imnrw or tight couglii, mid I id) It tlio Inlliiiiuil ini'iil lintiivn In a pnlndil eeunli. It iiImi tiiirt tlio fiiniiiitlon of piliMii In tlm t In mi t nud liroiu'liiu! tiibin, tluiu emllng tho per uUtnit loon cuitgh. l'liiex Ih a iiiont vnliiiiiiln roiicniiliiili'd eoiiilsitltiil ii ( grnuliii' Nmiinx pine o ttni't, rtrli In giiuliii'ol, whkh U hi Imtl lug to tlio iin'iiiliruiii'is To nWW illiit'niiitinciit. 1 mire itml uk Muir ilriiguinl (or "li'fa omu'is I'liiov," and don't neriiil mivthliiu cIm. A uimriilitco ol iitmnhite MiitlMlnctliiii, or liionev promptly rrllllulnl. gis-o wlLli tliln pironriitiua. 'i'ho l'liu'X Co., 1 U Wnyuc, itid. Employment Agency MRS. RUTH SMITH ttiMiiu 'Jill (iirni'lM'oicy lllilg. riiouo IH'J Hnvo experienced lady rook wants plaro on much. Ilnvo man with family who wnntci work on ranch. Hvery Pound of DAISY 1'ivjliiioiy Hut tec Is mado from .Iniknoit Coutiiy ('renin nl our fnctoi) In Medford Thut l wliy It has that -iii'rlor ipmllty. The White Velvet lee Cream Co. Miilfoiil, On. 43&Z, ' me flfc'A gr E. C. NORR1S rorniurl) with I', C. Hurt of Tacnuisi Ih thu new wnteh ropnlror and holuc an export wo nro pi opined to do all repairing with prnmptuoim nud guar nntco nil work. Wo alho do diamond netting, maiiufncliiiliig, ngiito cut Hug, inoiintlnp, engraving, etc MARTIN J. REDDY 'ilio .louder lilli nit Main Nt. YOU SAVE MONEY When you buy your made-to-measure tail oring from GUS THE TAILOR Absolutely Poi'lVet Kit GUARANTEED Ordor yoiii' next unit rrom us and bu convinced of tho o.v oxtjolloiico and quality bC oli woi'ltnianaliii). ioi "r, MAIN m tfl5)IXI JHt2LtL-' mkZli'J - JB ' 'llXf mrT - i mmr Zir$ w &m3 ymt&z-r -j