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' 4 WOW STX t,1 .... " WTDFORT) MATTi TRTnUNE. MEDFOKI), OftlSGQy. AYRDNKSmAY, MARCH; 21, 1915 m TELLS OF UNGtE SAM, WHYiBEHOLDESTJHOU IHE HE IN THY BROTHER'S n: pVdkted Hint tho output ot this berry IiIkIicbI dovdlopniMit In this Mlntn. will ho tho turnout In tho history of (ho state, Though ho loganberry lit one of tho moHt luscious fnltts grown, east mill mlddlo west EYE, BUI CONSIDERETH NOT THE BEAM THAI IS IN THINE EYE ooosraie F SETTLING WA CANNERY tA eJ i m 1, Ik) m HANS Pidtes Just Children, Easy to Alarm ami Haiti te Appose Trouble Is Hew Over Whites Over Their Scare and Flutes Satisfied Shoot Imj f Mexican Denied. THOMPSONS, TJtuli, Mnrch 21. General Scott thus tells of his single handed ending of the l'ittto wnrs "I nsked the Indians to toll me their troubles. They Raid the cow boys hnd come in the dnvltaht on liorselmek niul surrounded them, shot their ejiililren nnd wounded n squaw. Thoy wild they didn't like the cow boys. "Then I told them sonic of my troubles. I told tliein I didn't think thoy would like to have their children ;hned by soldiers nnd cowboys nil over the mountains nnd killed. I told them thnt I would not like to hnvo my children treated thnt wny nnd thnt 1 would bo glad to do anything I could to Htop it. I didn't try to push natters with them. I told the ngents to sec thnt they hnd provisions nnd blankets for their squnws nnd chil dren. T told them thnt after they hud thought matters over I wnnted them to tell me what they wauled to do. I They tnlked together nnd said they wnnted to do just what I wanted them to do. Offer to Surrender "Then wc sat down in a circle and I said: 'The mnihul wants you (in dicating Posey, Polk, Hutch nnd Po licy's boy) to ko with him to Salt Lake. The rest of you can go back to your people nnd go to the reser vation with tho ngents. Is thnt all right?' They said it was, nnd fur ther, they said that if I said so they would nil come to Salt Lake. "Then wo broke enmp nnd all rode ponies back into Muff. We rode nhend nnd let tho Indians follow us. Thoy hnve never been ironed or shackled, never even led to believe they are prisoners. They never Iried to get nwny. VTy, I don't, believe1 we could get rid of'lhcm if wc tried. At night they hnvo slept together and nobody has stood guard over 'them. All Arc Satisfied Now "Thoy nre perfectly hnrmless now. All tho Indians arc snttxficd. The whites nro over their senro nnd there will bo no more trouble from this band of Indians. Tliec Indians nre just children, easy to alarm and sometimes hard to appease. They had worked themselves up to a pitch where they were .getting dangerous. They were attempting to get a lurge band of Nnvajos to join them in tin outbreak." Nono of tho Indians speaks Eng lish. Through an interpreter, Tse-Nc-Oat, or Hatch, snid he was not Rtnlty of any crime. Asked about the Mexican ho in accused of killing, he miiil: .AtHlMI.- . aJZ( j&(inn&&' w ' r fturf I IF 1 .t.XQIaK " m -i-wA tse h! THE &dntimtmm&M&hVWtf!nm SOUTH '"MJffli r 3f ffl T f f Br Mrir 1 Mm mmwmjmmm hhjf4 mkm' i . iri rrmmmi&Z-' I K&w' ffl vkVWM I Wmmr Wmfflwffim CoutrlbtittoiiH iiKKrrunUiiK over $1000 hnvo boon secured for tho pur- lmm of new machinery for lloko Co. operative, canuop and tho now eipilp. incut will cli ordered nt onco. H will bo Installed In ttmo for thin year's CAUIllUK Vfilcll lV fs()Oe(t0(l 'tV tjiuuj ruptu.luxt year's output. . .Tho. Wle o'c nlautlng loganberry ncrongo began thin week, and It li llefoiv we begin denouncing Marntion ns n war inenturc lieforv ho get all bet up over (I'crmnti) 'm miiI. marine Wockailo to starve Knglnnd out and Knglaml's answering blockade to Mnrvo (k-nuany out, don't let's for. get how we Marveri our own brothers nnd sisters of the south in order to Itoat them in tho civil h IT'S SURPRISING Thnt' Kb .Many .Med ford lYonlo Tall t Iteeogulze Kidney Wonkiuvtx. Arn you a bad back victim? Suffer twlngea; headaches, tfUxy spells? Oo to bed (tfed get up tlrod? tt's surprising how few suspect llio kidneys. It's surprising bow fow know what to do. Kidney tioiiblu needs kidney treat- ment. Donn's Kldnoy rills nrofor tlio kidneys only. Hnvo convinced .Medford people of their merit. Hero's a .Medford cairn; Medford testimony. Kidney sufferers hereabouts should read it: Mrs. W. V, hongwlll. 102 Mistletoe St., Mi-dford, says: "I havo taken Doan's Kidney Pills for kidney weak ness and dull pnlus In my back. They soon rid im of tho trouble nnd made nio well. Doan's Kidney Pills have also been used with good results by others in tho family." I'rlco 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply askfor a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that .Mrs. Longwlll had. Koster-Mllburn Co., Props., Huffalo. N Y. Adr. If you have business abroad, a systematic use of economical, efficient WESTERN UNION Cable Letters may save you a trip across that Is cxpcnslvo of both time nnd money. Cable Letters 12 words filed today, delivered tomor row afternoon. The cost about X reRulnr cable rates. Week-end Cable Letters 24 words filed Satur day, delivered Monday morning. Rates very reasouablo. Full Information at any Wt$tm Union Offico THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. FIELD PEAS Among I lie field gralun that thrhu In this locality Is IMICI.I) I'CA.H, the great forage ylelder for hogs nnd cattle. It also Is a great humus builder for worn cut soils, Try some this spilug. Wo a I no havo to offer the following field seeds Karly Maturing Hprlug Oats, Alfalfa, Timothy, tied Cloier, ttyo (irasHes, Held and Kweet Corn, Kiidnii Grass, .Villein, end various other field seeds suitable to this local ity, and "I tested ipiallt). MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. !U7 K. .MAIN HT. "Tho Mexican did not kill him. my friend!" was mv frieiiil. I Wliy should I kill """- wanva l.'JIIII U N MV Professor and Mrs. 13. O. Harding entertained a number ot young peo ple at "Progressive 42" last Friday evenjng. After many Interesting bands tho prizo was awarded to John JKelsey. Following tho games a most delightful luncheon, consisting of pimento sandwiches, olives, mints and coffeo was served. Thoso present wero Misses Judith Halconi, Millie and Harriet Hodges, Edna Proctor, Ruth Turner and Helen Van Doyno, and Messrs. Roy Tucker, h. O. Walk or, John Kelsoy, Flotcher Stout, nnd Clydo Doatherago, Owing to lack of spaco for his ov er increasing business, George Ivor son is enlarging his bakery estab lishment, Not only at home, but also In tho outsldo towns whoro he ships hla broad and pastry, is tho quality of the Gold Hill Uakery known. tlorn to Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Cook, residing on Galls creek, Friday, March 19, twin daughters. All the family, Including tho father reported doing woll. Last Saturday was Clean-Up and Good Roads Day In Gold 71(11, Each avenue bad Its captain, who strove tod mako tho greatest Improvement, All made flno showings, putting tho city in first class shape, Charles Rledol, a former resident ef Cold Hill, but since last October of Roseburg, died at the home of his iMB, Fred A. RIedel, at the latter plae, Monday morning, March 23, Mr. Kiedel was a native ot Germany, 'but Mme to this country when quite j'fluug, locating at Racine, Wis, Mov- ing from there ho had farms in Illi nois, and later in Nebraska. Ten years ago he moved to Gold Hill, where he remained until his remov al to Roscburg last fall. Ho had been falling fast for the last six years and his death was not entirely un expected. He is survived by six daughters, in addition to tho son. Tho daughters are, Mrs. W. Criss, Mrs. L. D. Dowcn and .Mrs. Rctter mayer of Loop City, Nebraska; Mrs. John Roberts of Spokane, Washing ton, Mrs. George Houselng of El Paso, III., and Mrs. George Miller of Lincoln, Nebraska.'' Funeral services Wero conducted at the 1. O. O. F. cem etery Tuesday, March 23rd, at 2:00 p. m. where tho remains wero laid to rest beside thoso of his wife, who proceeded him by only about six months. Mrs. Mnrdon spent Monday, the guest of Mr. Olson. Grandma Thompson of near Jnck somillc was the guest of her son, John, nnd family of Illaekwcll the forepart of the week. Mrs. Higinbothnm nnd dutightcr tpent several ilnyx recently in Med ford, tho guest of friend und rela tives. Willinm Lewis was a Medford bus iness visitor on .Saturday, returning homo the mine day. Prophet Foster's ferecast: A sud den chnngo and cooler weather. Idn Ithoteu has returned to school again after a mouth's absence on ac count of sickness. Tho Uean children of the Willow Springs, are attendiui; tho Dardan elles school for tho remainder of the term. Wo nre sorry to sny that Mr. Fen nel! is still confined in the Snored Heart hospital at Medford I pictures ot mo ncnutttiil scenery along tho way, which was education al as well a otherwise. lack Hutler. the qge of ICnneV creek, made hit nnnuul visit to Gold Hill on Tuesday after his summer supplies. Mr. Swindcn and daughter of Medford enme down on Tuesday nnd uill remain for Mime time as the guest of relatives and friends. LONDON, March 2 1 A dispatch to the Dally Chronicle from Kustcndjo, Rumania, dated Tuesday, says: "The Russian fleet Is active In tho , Dlack sea. Several Turkish forts In Asia Minor havo been bombarded and a transport and laden colliers sunk. WAISTS 100 how Crepe do Chine and Tub Sjlk Waists, up to $4 values now, each:;,. MANN'S GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY SAVE&TWO CHILDREN IN ONE FAMILY About one year ago two of my chil dren 8ifffercd badly- from weak kid neys. Thoy would havo sevens spells of dizziness and were all run down In health. I was Just about dlscour agod. I tried several remedies and finally a doctor, but they did not seem to Improve. I knew of a friend who was taking Swamp-Root ror kid ney trouble with good results nnd I decided to get soma for tho ciiiiaren. I had noticed that thoro was some Improvement after they had taken two large bottles nnd Continued to give it to them until thoy had taken ono-hulf dozen bottles and wero well on tho road to recovery. I think Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root has done more for my children than any othor med icine I havo tried and recommend it to any ono having children that suf fer as mine did. Very Truly Yours, It. W. LISKNUY, Dothan, Ala. Personally appeared before mo, this 2nd day of July, 1000, It. W. Llsenby, who subscribed to the above Knne's creek businchs visitors to 'statement nnd mado oath that tho Gold Hill: Mr. Lewis, James Law rencp, Mrs. Fennell, Mr. Higinboth nm, George Mnrdon, Knc Ithnten, George Higinbothnm nnd wife, Mrs. Foley and Prophet Foster. Sunday being nn ideal day, most everybody that could were out bask ing in the sunshine, picnicking, fish ing und motoring. Dame Rumor has it thnt wedding bells will ring on Kane's creek in the near future. Announcement later. Our teacher, Miss Katie Foley, and pupils spent Sunday on upper Kane's picnicking, which was greatly enjoy- samo Is true in substance and fact. A. W. LISKNUY. Notary Public. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ring. hampton, X. V. . 1'iovo What Swamp-Hoot Will Do for You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Rlnghamiiton, N, Y., for a snmplu size bottle, It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, tolling, about tho kidneys and bladder. When writ ing, bo suro and mention the Medfora Evening Mall Tribune. Rogular 50- cent and one-dollar'. size bottles for t T t t t T ? 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