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MfCDFOHf) MATfi TUWUK, W.WOUM, OlfEnOX. MONDAY, FEmtrATtY If, iniO ! I I' ASHLAND AND WHY Thr IoIImwihu A-IiIhimI republic rtH attended llir Limoln memorial n4j rvsnro hI Mftlfortl !( Sstnnlay night 1 J. U. Ilnrt, Crank Foil, C. Oho, Jo. Poor. (low. .Monroe, Tho. It. KhsrnsjHt, Kenton Itiror. C. It. aillotlt.. C. !'. (Uri-ivNivH, n. W. Ttt oott, n, Ptrel,' Loiii Dodge, C. A. 'MMbme, r. P. lulling. It. I.. WJtltod, H-v. II. A. (aninban. It. P. ('NMitioMt Jhi. N. Ni-bpt. Fred Wagner, W. W. l'-dier, (luo. Loosley. C. II. Wutsifil, Ahum Xiniiiger. ('. H. Lniirkjii, .1. W McCoy, I'n.r. Uihi. A. Hri-coo, II. P. Polilmid. Dr. W. F. Muko, ,J. M. Wug nor, I). II. Jackson, B. T. Stnplus, .M. .1. l)iirycu, K. V. Cutler. C. Pneott. I). Hrigge, L. lCnle Slioplionl. lid lHJMvr mniingcd to xuciirc 11 1 evolved sent liy hiding behind the liruml shoulder of H. V. Tulcott, (UKiii"i,l " it repreontntio of t ho prtx. Aecoiding to iinlionnl gunrd notes in Portland paper, C'nptnin ('. A. Mnlono of First oonipnny, t A. C, will vi'iniiiit in Ashlnnd, "ho having arranged his husinc nffnirs o that his rosignntion filed some timo ngo will oilliur liu withdrawn or a now commission issued. Itov. 1. K. Iliiminond, rector of Trinity church, in common with other Kpiscopnl clergymen, is viewing with sntisfnetion Iho plnn to pension the clergy of (hut following. TIiimo ur rivitifr "l tin' iiKo of (!8 will ho elig ible In iK'iiHinn. The schedule will ho from .ftlOII per, vein tipwurds, nml will overage hnlf of the regular stipend. 'I'ho ptiiiNion fund will bo derived from 1111 imsoiiHini'iit of 7 jipp cent of niin isler's Hillary nt ngo of 08 levied upon the parishes each your. The. Oregon diocese voted for the plan. F.lkn will give im elnborale social mid -dancing piirtv on or iihont St. Patrick's dny, which event will murk the nniiivon.il ry of llio iiimI it iitinn of the order Ijero. JOsscs Mildred uud Nidu Noil, grnnddniiglitern of Judge Noil, emtio over from Jacksonville the lust of the week to vi-.it numerous lehitives hero. Miss Mildred is employed in the coun ty 1 cool-dor's office. Mr. mil .Mrs. Wnrrcn Dodge of Medford were hern Inst Friday if.it. injr relatives uniting numerous Dodge clans Mi. Alary Aikin of Medford wns hero Inst week vMting her mother and biothet--. Charley Lnmkiii, non of Mr. and Mr.. C. II. Lnmkin, U now euiployoil in a grocery store at San Diego.' Vonii Mills is home from his stud, ii's at llorkoloy, Cnl., culled heic by the seiioiin illness of his giand- tlii'i1, Mrs. I). I. Mill-. riuid L. (Irnu's of Portland hns tiled petition u administrator of the c-tiitu of hi- lather, Uomrd K, (inm. who recently di'cd hero. The I'-tnte i- VHlued at fl2.U(IO. Chan. Wat-ou, civil engineer, con nected with various irii-jutou pro jects in Klnmath and Si-kiyou coun-tio-. chiiic i ruin Klntiinth Fall- last week to vi-it his father, C. IJ. Wat son. Mil Kthi'l Dnvcupoit, bookkeeper at thu L'itixeu-' bank, lelt l-t Fri dnv Htteinoon for San Diogo. sum moned there by the death of her Jirother.in-hiw, (i. A. Mnuwuring. The deceased was a icsident of Iowa, his homo town having been Kock jtniiidfc, wheio ho followed, the bank injr luisiiit'mt. Uc leve 11 wife and daughter. The family had piovious,, visited hero mid weio toniHiinnly iii California tryiiie a clmngo of di mute in behalf of the liit-bnud and lather. (Jowrnor Wit hi combo ami some mcmlicrs of his iwrty hcio hero Sat urday aften 11 for 11 brief time and were hliown about town, notablv the ilncs and spnug devolojMuent vork. A dfputMtion fiom Ilosebiirg, con-si-ling ()f h committee nf tluee, mis in town iHst FHilny, iuvotignting condilioiis nv ailing in thu AsIiIhihI tiro iloiHrtmciit, an orguiiiiuition which ranks high both as (41 equip ment and personnel of men emploved. Ma.or.J. II. .Mason ..f Klamath Falls has also been in correspondence ith the dewrtiiient hero for s 0 tjlll(, past getting pointuis of benefit to liic-fightcrs in that city. Unbolt .lohnson, sou of .Mayor .lohuiuiii, in now handling big wheat and milling contract 111 distant nortliorti lerutorv e.toi!iiig l0IM Calgary, AWierta, to Alaska points. He ropioNeiits the itobiu Hood Mills of Calgary, some of th iiidividiial isiulruets ot which hnvo agrogatod I int riot SupoiiuteudoHt Van Fo bh at the .MethodiM church left lor Puitland last .Satuulay eiming In attend the laymen's Interdeuoiuuia tioiml .Miisionai-y eoHVention. ltv. V. J. DoMglass. local pastor, vaUI wd kiw Ik ore and attmd tke gatk riug, b being oa his way kww fnssi an eastern trip. Mrs. X. F. WiUon of Duu-wuir bas Mn hn rcnHy visit wg ber par ents and other rlalivn ia tb !avls families. O ltaklball auinng high schwds at ito-tfburg last Saturday uigkt result ed in h victory for itoseburg ovr A -bland, 23 to 11. The ?eoJw gume will be played Mondav evening. Feb- M n 1 I Uuc lly.i, lmiur lC;idol hfro, Freck les and His Friends LEATHER 1 i iakifr 'r""'li d ttVlneilny ' bVJB.Mat. llfl: 1lii.. llrt. 5HB Vv- I ' WLWm " Jit,' ll rfrf. - 1 : -re? PP IVAicil . M' muM I KlUKUiJfc. WHAT 'J-ra " ' . ANP WD J fa ( ..'..H. iaomTI"! BECAME OP THAT -'S KSAvS IT rSMBBATfr?f 1 .VA."T?.- ,,-.,7,. I Ftturr caks 1 ma.de i$L to Ti-r Y3i B & m r r . m. i at m m m i & . . airEA . -.a m i t 1 m HLuTpupDVrvS LT J FOR 0O AS A -mBAT 5HKl T5ACMBR ffam f ) SOOtz - , TftrrLw U5!S? V iM IfM I no. 5T now living at Clo Fliuu. Wash., writes friends in Ashland that Hie snow lies about five foot on n level in that vi cinity with a maximum depth of thirty foot in certain cctiou. (leorrro H. Conn has been nominated im po-tmaster nt Yrckn. Knrl Itose has just piissed, nt punsiuuir, n satisfactory uxniuina tiou for locomotive euginror on the Southern Pacific. For some lime past Knrl has been employed in n like capacity by the Weed Lumber Co. Ilnnisido Post, CI. A. K., and the Itoliof Corps observed Lincoln's birthduy nt the armory on Saturduy afternoon. Their rooms wero gaily decorated. There wiih an nppmpri nio program of music, readings and reminiscences, followed by the serv ing of light refreshments. About 100 participated. ,1. C. Harnurd and family are tem porary residents of a place near Tolo. Mr. Hamiinl nml his daughter Uueitn both Ion eh in the Tolo schools. The now cornice of motnl on tho idly hull hns been completed, replac ing the cement work which was pool ing off. Tho cost was about .ft 10. Mctiopolitfiu ba-ketliall players will moot the local high school team in dual games Thursday, February 17, and Saturday, Feliiunry Ml, nt the gym. Tho visiting squad is the Franklin high of Port loud. Prelim inaries will bo between Ashlund's sec ond team and Phoenix on both c cuing-. Synchronizing developments con nected with the two elect rio lighting systems hero me progro-ing smooth ly and satisfactorily, thank- to 4lie installation of the big now wire, which is of pine copper. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. nowlett Mrs. Charles rulntor and her mother, .Mrs. .lane Curtis, made 11 biiHliiuiiH trip to .Medford Inst Wed nesday uud our daughter. Iluttlo, novilay and our daughter, Ilattlu. dental work done. All went on thu P. K. train. Jeff Johtikon, Mr. TIioiuiikoii, ono of tho Lake Cruuk uiorchuiiti. Miss Mnttlu Mititur nml hor ulstur. .Mrs. V. i:. Ilnmmoud, 11U0 cunio nut on the P. & K. tho nmo day. Tho two Inat naniod wore at tho Sunnysldo for dlnnnr ami m was Sam Courtuuv and his coutdn, Dick Thomus, of Ilrowimboro. Thoy wore inat hoio by the Indies rather, Ilobort H Mln tor, and all except Dirk Thomas wuut up to Mr. Mlntor'a that afternoon. J. M. aarrUou of Siilum as out nniong u Wednesday workiiiK up an Intereat In tho iwultry bunlnoMi. lie In ono of the leading poultrymon of the atate and wni exhibiting pictures of komo of bin fine hens. He lenmml to be Kroatly luteroalist In the poul try allow In Medford. Mrs. Men Daley, whose hulinnd U foreman of tho Illllcrcut orchard, cnnio In Tueaday oeulng, altondnd tho lodge of Itobokalm here and apent a few day a avIIIi hor old fiiond, ro turnlnR Friday. A. C. HUhop, one of tho proprlot tora of the Hollywood orchard, waa dolugli umIiiww with our mereliuuta Wodnoaday. Wm Winkle, Vorua tlnthowa and Ilalph Stanley wore amoiig uh about the middle of the woek. Among tho Incldeuta that occurred th6 past woek waa 11 llvol) spin that ono of the teams belonging to the Sunuyalde triable, took. One or the men bad taken the team to the de pot to get noma freight for the ho tel and while leaving It ' Just a min ute" the team took a notion lo take a leave ef alMonee for heme, so alnrt od 'on the run, although HIIHe ran bis heat to try to overtake tbeiu he failed, and they ran about half a mile, and In the meantime rroased through the bridge and kept the road until within a few rod of the barn when they k tiled to one side of the road and collided with a corner post of Mr. Watklns1 fence, breaking the coupling pole and the tongue of the wagon and walking through the har ness liut Ceorge Webnian. our bar uessinaker and our ltU k-mltli W 1 'lulilieih, soo . r jfcj t i'ie d im ago and business wnn resumed na us unl. Wednosday night .1. C. Duxonbury of Cold Hill spout the night with us. Ho was looking for a location to open up u meat market or n chnnco to sell n saw mill or buy some young cattlo or almost anything to mako IiusIiigbh. County .Superintendent Wells was out Wednesday afternoon and visited tho school and thoro was 1111 appoint ment for n Parent-Teachers' moot ing that ulRlil nt tho nchool house, but owing to tha rain, dnrknenn of the night, mud, etc., there wus but vory few turned out. In nn Informal talk wo had hoforo the exorcises wore bo gun I asked Mr. W. what he thought of llr. Moyer'n article In the Kvenlug Telegram and comments on It In tho editorial romment In tho Mull Tri bune, anil ho, whlln ho agreed In part thnl there wero some grounds for criticism thnt wo must remember that those who grnduatn from till) eighth grade are hut children and that wo must not expect too much from them. Hut 1 Insisted that If they weru but ehlldten, that thoy had so many studies that thoy had no timo to apply to "the fundnmontatn" mid the loault Is tho children now have but a superficial knowledge of tho studios. A case In lininl, 0110 of the graduates lit our school a few years ago was selling tomatoes to a ped dler and tho price was ono eout n pound and the boxes weighed 2'iVt pounds nplecit gross nud thu tare wns 2 W pounds uud sho couldn't tell tho amount tho tomatoes enmn to, uud she afterwards had a permit to touch ; on thu strungth of hor eighth grade certificate. I think that it would ho hotter to do away with some of the extra frills nnd go back to tho old wnv of loarnlug final the old three It's, reading, wrltiitK and arithmetic. ICd Coy saya that he hns everything moed now Into their new home. lOx eopt his wlfo and as aeon ua his father-in-law secures u housekeeper they are roady to move out. so we may look for something In thu matrimon ial Hue In the vory near future. Since my lust report I'. L. Iloutli, one of our merchants, baa ronowed his sub. to tho 1). M. T. and V. J. McPhorson has paid u year's sub on tho W. M. T. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES (J. W. Ili'bopaiiil lannlv have rent ed A. Admit-' house and expect to bo in Unite Fulls tor some time. Mr-. Carson . spending n few days in the alley. Miss N'ota Soar- entertained with 11 loop veer partv tin- nook t her homo, the "Cliff-." Mr. and Mr- Yore and dttiiylitor, lioni S.in Fraiui co, hi hen' M-it- SAYS ACID STOMACH Exams of ImlroUiIoric mid sours thu food and lorin g-asc'S. UiHlkcstrd fool delayed in the Uina$i deid. or rather, ferment t the same as foot! left in the opei air. a a noted authority. He also Ml im that JudiS5tioii it canned by Hyx-r-a idily, iwraniiig. there is an exit, of hydro chloric acid in t'w.- ttomach whn.li prrteuts complete digjttioti and starts food fer incntattpn. Thus everything C4tcu sours in die stomach much like garbage sours in a can. forming acrid muds and gases .likh intbtc the stomach like toy balloon. Then we feci a heavy, lumpy mi .cry in the chest, we bt-lcH up gas, we eruct.te sour food or have heart, burn, laiuleflce. water-Lrash or nausea. lie kits its to lay aside all digettite aids and instead, get from any plurrrucy four ounces of J ad Salts and uiut a taUetooonful iu a glass of water before breakiau and drmk uhile it is efer euing and furthrrmore, to ronthui thi for a week. While relief follows the first done, it is important to neutral ize the aridity, remove the gas-iDaking mass, start the liver, stimulate thr kid neys and thus promote a free flow of pure digri'ive in ices. Jads S4I11 is lnessnslve and is made kont the a id ' grapes anil lemon juii e, combined with lithia and sodium ph phauj This harmless saht is tts-d by l'l. ilMJIIil- lf pioulf f.T -I llll.'l tln.lble V il. evi !l nt rv lt ing her mother, Mrs. .1. A. Ubcu eltuiii. Mr. Ilowuid, from Heikoley, Cul.. came Thursday to visit his sou uud daughter ut Huiiehoria. Mr. nud Mrs. Clmiles Kdmoiid-ou ontortnined Tlitirsdnv evening with a oard parly. All reiiorted ns Imving n good time. The Literary society mot Friday eve. Tho time was passed in debating. Mrs. ,1. Cndow lelt Tuesday for Central Point, returning Tlmrsduy. Medford IhsiMcrs Hmofco Tho Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars. Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each mornlno and wash away tho poisonous, stagnant matter. Thoso of us who nro accustomed to feel dull and heavy whoa wo arlso; splitting headache, stuffy from n cold, foul tongue, nasty 'urcath, acid stomach, Intno back, can, Instead, both look nud feel as fresh ns n daisy always by wnshlng tho poisons and toxlni from tho body with phosphatcd hot water each morning. Wo should drlnli, heforo breakfast, n glass of real hot water with a ten opoourul of limestone phosphato in It to Hush from thu stomach, liver, kidneys nud ton jnrds ot bowels tho previous day's Indigestible wasto, sour bllo und poisonous toxins; thus demis ing, sweetening and purifying- tho entire, nllniontary tract before pulling mora food Into the stomach. 1 Tho action of limestone phosphate, nnd hot wnter on an empty stomnch Is wonderfully invigorating it cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and aildlty and gtvea one a Klilondtd appetite for breakfast nud It Is sold to be but a little while until tho roses begin to appear In tho chooka. A qunrtor pound of limestone phosphato will cost vory Ilttlo at tho drug store, but Is sufficient to maka nnyono who is bothored with bilious i.obb, constipation, stomach troublo or rheumatism 11 rent enthusiast on tho subject of Internal sanitation. Try it ami yqji are assured that you will look bettor and feci better la ovcry way shortly. of tho county rccordor af .luck son county, Oregon. Now therefore you, nnd each of ypu, are hereby directed and cited to appear before tho said county court, on (ho 18th dny of March, 1910, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon if thnt day, ut (ho court room ot tho- said county court, or In the absonce -f the county Judge, nt the court room of tho circuit court ot tho stnto of Oregon for the county of Jnckson, In the county court hotiso nt Jackson ville, In .InckBon county, Oregon, to show cause. If any exist, why an or der should not bo made authorizing tho said administrator to soil so much of the nbovo doserlbod real property nf the said decedent 11s may bo nere.i snry ns prned for In said potltlou. This citation Is served Upon ICIIzn Zyhach and Andrew Hanholzcr, non resident heirs, and upon all unknown heirs by publishing tho snmu In tho Medford Mall Tribune, u nowspnpor published In Jackson county, Oregon, once a week for four succosslva weokH prior to March 7, 1'JIO. Witness the Hon. Frank h. Ton 1 Velio. Judue of tho county court of 1 tho state of Oregon for tho county of ; Inekson, and tho seal of this court, this nth dnv ot I'ohrunry, Hi tho yenr of our Lord, one thousand nine hun dred nud sixteen. (RKAI (1. A. (MlinXKK. Clerk or the County Com I or tho Stnto or Oregon for tho County of dnrlison. County Tionsiiior's Klitlily-Sccoud Call foe Wnriiints. Stnto' or Oregon, Jackson county, treasury department, Jacksonville, Oregon, Fobrunrv 1 2, a ID lit. ' Notice Is Itorobi given that thoro . nro funds on hand for Iho rodom'p- 1 t ton or all eoiiutv wnrrnuts piotestod 'heforo Octohor II, IU1I. I Interest censes 011 the warrants !hnie called on this, the ll'th day ,or February, 1U10. I FH18I) I,, coi.vm. Tiensiiror of Jnckson County, Oregon. I IfOlt KK.VP riOUHKS roit UISXT -Three loom modern ' furnished house, close Hi. 117 1 Ja St.. cur 8. Oakdale and 11th. I 270 rOH 8ALK nrtAb KSTATH FO USA LKO It tTc A l) IC M odo rn room plastered home In Ornnts Puss, clone In nnd well locntod, also shndo, lawn, foment walks, etc.; a snap at $ir50, Vj cash, or "will coitsldor lato model n-pnss. Ford Hi A-l condition as part pay. II. V. Young, (irnnts Pass, Ore- , enn. Tlion KOIt ItRNT Kurnlaheil house, four rooms strictly modern, close Hi. Call at 2 13 X. Holly at., or phone 931-1,. 'FOIl HUNT Furnished bungalow, 1 8XS) V. 1 1 tit. Phone 3IS-.M. John F. White. FOP HICNT 5-room modorn hotiso, 1 norea bottom laud, good chick 011 and garden proposition, ft2.R0 n month. Dennett Invest. Co. Citation to Show ('1111-0 011 .ppllcii lion to Sell Itisil IX ale, Jin tho County Court of the Htato of Oregon for the County of Jack sou. In the muiier of the estate of An drew HauhoWer, defeased. To Casper lianholzcr. lCllsn 'a bach and Andrew Hnnholer, heirs of Arnold Hanholzcr, decensed. and In all nthor helri- unknown, If any such thoro be. It appearing to tho satisfaction of the count)' Judge of tho county court of Oregon for the count) ot Jnckson, upon loading the petition of Harry I). Mills, hs administrator of tho es tate of Arnold HanhnUor, deceased, duly verified on the 5th day of Feb ruary, iai and fllorl In tho offb of tho ilerl. or this rourt on that dny, that In ordor tn pay the rherges, expenses nnd olnlma against the es tate of said docmleut, the follow Inn described pr mlsos or n portion there of, shnll lie sold, named Lots seven (7) and eight () In blotk twenl. three f.'.l) In the town of Hutto Falls Oregon, ns the same are designated upon the official plat thoieof, now of record In the office 1 FOIt HICNT Colonol Sargonfn res- Idon.ro on Onhdnlo nve., telophnno ownor at Jaehsonvllle, or Inipilrn nf II. II. Nye or Itoy II, Poobloa at Medford. 27'J pon iiu.vr MiscieuaNKouH POP UI5NT- - or" SaliC ' " choop, for cash; good small ranch elnso to city with city water. 820 West ISth. 278 WHY? CAPITAL PREPARE FOR PEAOE Newcomer - oldtliner - stranger or citizen If yon will comn to my office you will be Interested. I have ready for your examination a HUMINKHK PROPOSITION. Tho owner will sell at Invoice then lease from purchaser, paying pur chaser 50 of bla money back for a five year leasu; at the end of live years will turn business over to pur chaser or pureuaaers stock that will Invoice r.0v wore than It dees now. fleiueniher you double your capi tal, and have employ men t; a Hogue Hirer Valley, Medford, Oregon, proposition. 1 ask ou to Investigate tUix then ask any Bank or Banker In Medford as to its merits. J. C. BARNES lo.' W'-t Mn t. Pii.me 7' FOIt RKXT- Coniielo flro-proof building 21x72 feet, suitable for storage nnd ninny other purposisi; ront reasonable. Apply P. C. ICI llott, Paiilorluiu IMo Woiks 278 IOU IH:NT IIOUNKKKHPINO ItOO.MH FOIt ItKNT- -Furnished housekoei rooms, 231 Fast 'Jtb. Cull after i. sue FOIl BAIB MIJU.T.MiArtKOim f7)H rlAMiC) phera 2T11 egg luTu bator unod once, ts. Also pedi greed While Wjnndolto hmis from FUchoCa ogga. Capltul It ranch, Central Point. Tel. Slivxl. 27U FoTrSAUJFliio pnTiuTy nif friiit raiioh; city water. (I, Mull Tribune. 281 1'Oft SAId--Two Inoubators, 0110 Cy. phorg, one Potulunm. Phono S02-I,. 27 FOR KAIiU-lron Ago, Improved Robbing potato plnnlor; Furquhnr olovntor potato dlggor; Hoover potato serter: In peilect condition; havn had light use. Coat 1 1 VS. Price fltft. I!. W. Carlton, Con tral Point. 280 FOR SAMS Mock and table earrotg 8.00 per ton. Chas. J. Olson, It. P. D. 3, Hox. 11. 27S FOR KAMC Pord ono-man tojta und top work of all description. Mad ford Tent and Analug Co., 10G N. Kiont. Phone 7S-R. 20C FOR SALE -ICggs from range ralswl 8 C Huff Leg horns. Win. J. Ferns, Medford R. V. I). 4 or phoue Mrs. A. II. Perns. 18-F2. 291 FOR SAI.K Marred Rock eggs for batehlng; young thoroughbred rooeters. J II. Webster, It. F. 1)., Talent. Phone 8-Pt. ! FOR 8AI.E Seed barley, oheup reed; haled hailo 4m. Tall TV 'i loved by the police to have Ut to destroy buildings and frs of the clergy nnd laity pities or the I'nitod (Stiles. of the alleged plot, nooord- polioe, U'sttltod fiom ox- oflhe pcrsouttl offoots of Ftnni, confidnnt of .lenu io ih ehniged by tho an ith putting poison in soup --nqui't giM-ii Archbishop and causing thu illness of gtii'sts. VI Police Ilnwlcy, Nicholas, of detectives, and Deputy ilonnnii .Sohuetller nfter studying the (raiw- elleiM found in AlloKiini's P( the regmded us estnb- .wihtcnce of nil anti-clor yution of "destroyers" ""lie "committee of fifteen," ones nnd Allegriiu nro bo- ve been mciubei-B. I'olieo ng for Ci oms, who is 11 stnnt chef nt the Chiongo -solid). Ailogrini is in juil tli conspiracy to commit vtoo (tiiaiil U'ttcrs. co wero guaided in making oontentg of Allogi-luPfi ior 0, hut it wnn stated plans ricntioiia weio given for jrgo downtown buildings iu nliieh, it is huiiI, Imd been r dostnietion bv tho coiu- vmpt to wreck St. Patrick's hedral iu New York is bo 'Hptnin limit to have been Realleged plot. Aocoriling to care (or orchard. A. Clark, Hox 7S5, Medford, ntlcis' Nomination Ohjec- Ways Came From Different Labor Orfjanizatlons antl League Hitherto Protest I Hearings Denied. WA.NTKO 'HlfiursvijrtM'.OUrt WANTKIJ liiimodiatoly, Tmnlslied modern house Hi or near town un til Juno. Mrs. Scudder, telophoiio 6UU. , 27!f WANTKD - First class stallion nnd Jack man wishes position forsosson or hy ear. Address Hox 8SS, ,Mall Tribune. J78 1II.RON' OAltDXKR. J78 NOTON'. Fob. If.. Until the noininntion of Louis I). IlrandeLs to the United Stutos supremo court, objectiens: which hnvo been mndo to proposed I'liudidutoH for the court have nlwuys come fiopi n dlffiircnt fiinrtor. Labor orgifuTSiutrons nnd people's tongues hnvo httlw tiro pro tostnnlx. Honringrt hithoito hnvo boon secret nnd ovcry effort to force the publtoution.oT backers nnd in. dorM'iw.'olojlitdulules lutH fn'lell, WilHntfY" J. llrynn id past yc'iire 1ms consistently demniided gtiuh publicity. When President Tuft promoted Jus tice WJiito to bo chief justice, Hrynn published nn open loiter October 20, 1011, iu which he snid: "You ap pointed to the chief justiooship of tho supremo court Justice White, who thirteen yours ngo took the trust side or the trust question. You appoint ed him over the bend of Justice Hnr I1111, who had erod longer nnd with moie distinction nnd who had taken the ivooplo's sido on trust questions. You nppoinlod Oovcrnor Hughes to the supremo bench nftor ho had in torprotod your plat Conn to suit tho trusts und proceeded to join Chief Justice Wliilc nud carrj- out j'ouf plntfonn promise to nuiend (ho atttl tnist lnvv by weiilteiiinglt . . ."' Tart Hodgi'd Reply. ' llrynn usked Tnl'l.tu muko. public the locommendHtlous, written unit verbal, upon which ho hud mndo those nud other nppoiiiliiiente nnd "to let the h'01o know tho infjtumoos that dictated vour appointment." Prosi. dent Tall replied evasively, snylng that he coiisulered the iUOstiiing',,iui insult to the siiuremc ontirt." w judge whoko nppoiiitment i)uiderblo ojiposition ivnji Lurlon. TI10 littler was is unlive stole tie "Privnto itson Phone 2S1 WANTKD Drowinmklng nt homo or by day. HI U, Central, Phono 470-.M. WANTKD To enro for children day or evenings during abkoneo of par ents at thoator, etc. Phono 728-J. 27 WANTIflD Your vulcanizing and bat tery charging. Phone BIu. Cass' Trading Station. 284 WANTKD Knlttlngmlll wants worn on, full time; salary lift weekly, distributing guaranteed hosiery, or 25 cents an hour spnro time; per innnout work; experience unnec essary. Address Munngor Interim. tlnnal Mills, Norrlstowii. Pa. .MIKCKMjANKUUH, "CHrFhtTaN UNiTYbyltov.Chas. F. Dole nnd other Pnltarlan liter ature sout freo to Inqulrors. Ad dross Miss Hazel llurtou, Control .Point, Oregon, It. F. D. No. 1. S7D IOH LOKT Pair of nose glnssos In ciiko, botweon P. O. uud Oakdale (iroo ory. Finder plouso return to .Mall T1II111110. 27H MO.N'RV TO IXIAN TO LOAN $1000 on Improrod ranch Holmes tho Insurance Man. POU IttCJtANOH FOR HXCHANOU I own two dwel lings In Portland, 11 wbeal ranch Hi eastern Oregon, u highly Improved 10 acres near Portland and want to exchange .n piece of the above property for a ranch In tho Rogue river valley suitable for cuttle nnd hogs, ott., of uliout $0000 or 17000 value Addioss lo to U fleckwlth building. Kugene. Oe. 27U inrfii.vjws mnrvmwt tr Sowing M.Ohlnee glNflRR 8BWINO .MAniINB3 FOP SA1.W OR RENT Some used in ehiHcs also for sale. Cleaning and repairing. O. A. Chapman, at Mail, ford dorttlture ft Hardware store. Resilience S7S So Central. Phon, owiur to Ills tin'lnrious jng priinto eitj or a cor im niilrond for pmMOunl rjiilroad eioitso, Thia wm clmiges mndo ngniust him. been tut iissoointe of Tuft li. He was first appointed Judge on rooommoiidntloii Senator Joseph II. For- became notorious by the hut while in (ho senate ho d large nmounUi of money I). Arehbold of Stnndnrd Linton's noininntion wnn Dluuod on pago six) H PLANS 10 GT NEUTRALS EIZED CARGOES 1 V, Feb 15, Consideration tlou of tho treatment of ppera ralsod by tho Amcr- ts to (Iront Ilritnln has 1 advuncod'stngo with tho f important modlflcatlotiH to benefit the status of -ppers. and which It Is be- c glvu satisfaction to thoso aklng the ohlof complaint, i learned by (ho Asaoclnt- .ie present Byaterti, when U porlshahla goods aro goods nre no Id and tho fterwnrd roturned to the ease he ottabllshoa tho liaraeter of tho shlpniQnt. Jona nre mndo from tho that the shipper pays tho detention, pprt duos, do J1d the amount returned to r ia thus oaten up by twlthstuiiding (hat tho haraotor or tho shipment itabllshed. "' principle under coitsld J IJkoly (0 be applied will lfirnThlppors from churgea th0 cargooa are detained d to Joss tl'O slilppor wllj dvmnlty, 0