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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE!
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MHUrUItU I'iUMTINU CU.
Office Mull Tribune Handing. 26-27-211
North Fir slr.rt. l 1' plioliii 70.
The lHmecnitlc Times, ths Mnlfonl
Mull, Tim Stnlford TrlljUN. Tlif South
ern OrcKunlan, Tlio Ashland Tritium;.
(IROItOB PUTNAM,nditur.
DunacniPTiox nATunt
On year, by mall . . J! 00
Oftfl month, liv mull . .SO
Per month, iltdlvoiocl . currier In
Mttdfunl. IMiiX'tilx, Jnrksonville
nnd Central I'oint no
fcturilay only. Iv mall, iter vr.... 2 00
WreMf, per ymr 1 i0
Official lHPfr of Hip City of Me.trnr.1 !
urnomi jvipr oi jsrsaKin inuiiiy.
Htilerwl s oprotiil-rlK.-fl matUr nt
Atertfonl, Ort'Ron, under tint act uf Mnreli
. 1ST9.
Mworn Circulation fur 181 2ICC.
1"mII tossed wire Associated Press dls
patches.
EM-TEES
tin: ihvi.m: com i:im i:.k.
i.
fllin read ever thing I wrlto;
ttui my free verao.
Witt never offeuda by coming down
to Breakfast
1h Haf-called boudoir cap wllli soiled
1-ar and ribbons on It.
Ttt HVOUl thfaH. h tlOPSIl't COIIIO lldWH
To bfawkfaat ill all.
She Haver say the wronR thing
Uarit nt Inn right Unto.
She never pick II nt off my eoal-eol
lar,
She aka nothing that I cannot af
ford to give:
Mho Ihmm what alio likes;
And there are no husks hi omul the.
llHt.
II.
HIih la not u conformist,
$ho In not Unusual, although I bo
llovo bur fHtlmr
Ih a piiddlor In Pittsburg.
I do not know wind a puildlor Is,
Hut I know, Instinctively.
TInH It la something I do not want
to be,
And I inn sure tin out a his wuppor
In liia ililrt nIpovo.
Han Ik not cultured, mill sometimes
says "alnM"
Hill she haa the Ki'imt to lilnah wliou
alio dim It
Anil avlit) dotMii't muku tlio bonoliuad
Of going batik to nnrnuH herself.
III.
Hnr MMlltt Hr liimiitlfully inaulcHirtd.
I know Nk "Mtuillwl" tli Hrt of IHHIl-
k'wrlin
Ohch, xrhHil ako hm CHNatdorHiB H
VtM'Htktll
Hut Uh wt m.
II whi jHat na ll,
ll(4tu aim iHHtknn wnrk.
to da 1; who do not?
IV.
I turn Uny hi lir; and a lie Ih ud
II ) OH HIM.
9m wo niMkn mi mrora and iinvr
lmvu lu lit.
Am) 1 ht hoi Uku lir rr grnntol.
owUioa wltmi I ho Iiomih,
A vhw lt which hr presvuvti Iiua no-
ruatttiMtHl tut),
k h ( th thipahttltl
With welcoming klaa aa all wlvtta
Are aald lo lw Aha ha beat
tt fur thu ahru0H.
Ami I worry uud frt and frown Mud
I'rouilaa myaair that I will arolU
Harahly, Md to xraat iragth.
Taw tluak 4uua Into night,
An4 Juat aa I dM-ldo
T r lu tit vorair rtwiaorant for
lh oala, ,
PH allpa In I lor bland awile,
hf i.tuia full wll niv iwi
mm ii.iinn lmnd-at, Imt ir eharw
1 In v .ill i uvtdup tin
Niiil I Aoinlcl' Wluit I Mould do
'
nij;Ut -U) didn't t-unitt
ll.K k
V.
m iiiothi i di"ai'i'rivt uf loan.
M.' i -, hln t miii mull, ki' iM)il
I'ltilli
Mv hUIoi ma)h nln- i iiik.h hr lli,
W nt ii I lie M Hlnlti'n name
U Kuillv. 4k Win li.ul ; thrill In
ltr UfK.
Mv nidi frUnila m Jean Ut
'TM awvlUnrt loklu- tklaa In thi
trl4."
A ad wottdar what ihf m uh.
Mr woniaa rrleuda -aUucKa!
1 kavau't any
No hibh with a wifn llk Jagn
Cpuld have ny woman uiondu.
VI,
In apita or Ik initiator father lit
Pittaimii,
Aad la illo ttt tli lrmrfv,
1 tall hr The pltinv I omedk nm'
. - K ' u
Tbta h lb kaVtTontrlb wk ha
fvar pl-iatml ia Hiu itara ImiunuR
auuahiuv. Alto, wo cltoutt
lawt. If mm d ot llav it,
Jtv tr Wa m law. Tht
P
y?i2iSw,I 'v Jw,Ie lain nt ,tf it
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OF
AI
BLUE LEDGE MI
Grizzlies' Oflicial Account of Sun
day's Excursion to Mineral Blt
Much Information Gained Mann
Only Councilman to Participate in
Excursion.
(Ji'ntvtl for HlrpHiioiiM run on n
xiiiumiH moiiiitttin lond, iniiru lliiin
tvu-coi'(' nulomoliilcH binn lo wariit
the piko In'twei'ii Mod foul mill tlio
Mluo Lotljto mini' t .'rill) Siuulny
ininim, 'l'', Hn)l( Inning ioiuii(l-
il (o tlio invitiiliuii of tlio (iiixxlii,
njfiTlv M'oniulotl liv the Cninitii'ivinl
i-lnli, to lxit Hint grout iniiioi'tilixoil
i'Iii-Iit of iiioiiulHiiiK, U.j lnilt'H din
Innl. IInwovoi' aorioim iim pioHiiio tlio
In-k for wliioli lliin piirlv win funn
i'il. il pmved In lio mil only n joy liilo,
hut n joyful vinit 'inohjrt thp jwnka
n nd onifTK, piuiiiut liniokw hhu hiomm
luin ihiilcl-, fuMBiiiitr wnlorfiilliH hiiiI
loapinjf onlnrnolN of tlio nmjor troHiii
Dint omm'Im full toll from ovorv hill
xiilo sintiaT in nil tlio liroml walor-
kIipiI of Ilin Appk'ifHlc iivci'.
Kvory unto cm n?d n k'iioiius pro-
viion n m If fully naoHod tfood
Ihinifs to ent ; mid cvorv hiiiniui oo
fupant uT ciudi our 1hkh onrlv lu
ctUtivnte mi nbnoiiuul upptitc for
tlio iiuomlnv in on 1,
I In w n or llountlfnl IMy.
Sun line rnmt with n Ntuitr of inn
iiior. Tlio lark hatl rwon onrlv to
I'inol n jovoiiM wi'lt'oimt to pity folk
of tin livwuy of oouiitrv life,
whilti in tlio fwilliillH Ilin mpiirrtdH
cliwtli'ioil liiirrit'it ili'l'iiiiioi' m tlio.v
mmrrii'il to oovor.
Xl a oloiiil l'lnokt'il tlio mirmr of
hPMVt'ii. Tlio nir wjiM oiinp innl ox
liilin'Htiiiu. TroiiililiiifeT t'olnmim of
aniokc hIioI Htruijilit up from I'oiiu
try oliimno.VH in tlio ipnt dawn of
mi idoiil dit v.
I'ih'Iiim lmo Iippii writton hIwhiI Hip
Miminu'i' moriiinlr of Hi is iiooiIohh vol
loy, potHttM filk'd with piiitiim and
hour; hut Hip oiiRimtl hh'iu, with itn
woiir mid piohm, pit it iipvpr ho n
prmlui'i'il liv him n. It whk mitdo in
lii'iivoii. Iimiciniitiou hutli no mirror
in which i! rolp'lioii mu ho pppii.
PinmIhr llirounli .hiokNonvillp, oiipp
Ihn niolriiMilih of mmlhoiii (Jnpii,
ohop n i lis y with nhiild miiiu. Hih
I'louk ami olaiia; of I hi minor hnkt
IIhr IrnitiM and tlio olink of old; how
tlio Nppiilohpr of innin n diouui tlmt
iiovpr ouiiip liw, ami mi thin iwrtir
nlar mominir us iiiot us tlm iuioful
IihhIi of Solomon, lite uliiliuir pro
ppbMiun ' ii ut ok whii'lod into Hip InlU
innl niuoikR Hip iniinw.
IIKtoilr I'liHor ItnU,
If tho Uiiaalioa,' Mn-'inl liiHlnritiii oh
Huh oppaim hIioiiIiI nttompt to tip.
wtilip, wwi in hiirrtPil fii-hinn, Hip
manv hwloiic plnoor IhmU I nun which
millions were tit I, on hnlf h pcnturv
ntto. hcRimiini; with Hh prpspnt situ
of Hip count v mm(, uml f.dlnw them
tihiHu Hip Into of thiw davH truvol. it
would ucpUm Im a Iuiir: coiltllllipd
toi if a lull ihidiiulo wore Mt
tlowii. Hm tin mimitivp most bt
liinilod lu iiphs s(),u Future tlr.
'- mn limi tlmt ii kiutlpr lutuiiiiu
litis left hcin u fuller Prconl.
The altitude upturned m u elunh
I'roni I he Hour ol the ulle to Kilocn,
ii mile mill n hull below Hie Mluo
Ilit whip, is Mbout Jam teet. Hint
iMMat beiwR ii lion ( MMHI twt uhte Hip
sea. The mud Minimis liko u l,m..
mill slpinlei hiiako, now up Hip bolt
f a sharp riibip ami now down the
.yonder side tn Hie escuriHiient ot
u not her, uud m on. like tw Rallop-
ttiR not-se mi a uu'irv-ijo-round. It
not ,t Itnd moituliitu rmul, when
.in,' .-.Mi-ul.is j. ,. th.it ubiMit ihn
onli .mention it ivccitph in tioni Hip
miners Mid tltp inlialiitanl- of rott
vules nml dells iilnnj c miv,
Mmiv chiuiiiiui: sM.ti, ni wlmlt m
Ir.ielive nuMintiiiii bullies Un- belli,
miule bv tunh inut4i nie seen on
the euliu.ible nn-iis Hirnui-li whicb
this n.uli' ,ji,..,, Ku-It rmic (at
stoi'l,. mi aliiiiidmn-e i.f w.i,,, ,u,
bmliliiii; timber mul the piuest ..'
wnler ure lirst uitiouu Hie imlnoe
mints !. mnke Hipm- mmi in Hip
lulls.
- NiMH! III ICtlfiOl (lll.
Auio- .iitiieil Mt Kiben nil Hip wnv
I'lMtm f:.i0 to It) .10, until fninllv Hk'
entire Qiml.iblc paikiiitr plaep wuM
upruNiiI. A low. .IpwwI on i Up
Wh. Mi.iRsled ut mt. n the citVc
li'ic.ift pi staunir. lint th weie both
bunsrv 4nd li4W. tni hi .lm f
Kk AM iMAlis i (P HANI ii mt C.it
i uf nittur lutw wmUit witii Hu
iAf.nv of nouiiuiti iMiMttm ii4
id flnwvite m it straiiktlv Jupimli
iiir wiiv.
I .irfal pstumun f iw umUiar
pnuwil suit tht total a !Ht sp.it
Ud tibiiut tm slutil ipv f in,,
pM'tuwatniP niumitiitt iwtL iu v
'uiuiiisti titmtii on fcour ia jr
,gutatuai & frfniai far
j wm ism W D$)i m tMj) 1 1 1 $i $r , ,$
0
COPPER
FOUND
MEDFORD MTiTC TRTBUm
( ti. lull i id fnuiic buildm
liiruicih n-iil a- n hotel, with it- h.ir
mill uiiuililiii)r m1iiui't. Il was then m
l)ii plfloo. It as tlio minors In .il
inmli'i'- nlipn Hip IJlue Lodijc owmr
liounu tn develop their prnpriu il
on i'ihtl'v thut ureatcd real evi-iir
mint uud built u toiupornrv l"Uii
Theip wpic 'JIIO minors nl tin III h
I.i'iIlm1 in thoso ilnVs. ulnlo mhhii ol' I
el's lociitod their claims nil nlioit I
Ihoso mounlmiis uf oio and lie.'. in m'
.. .... . . .i
cipmiiv MoroiiM iHHiiion, tiiouuli nt
on Mich a huyc pluii, to develop their
protprlit.
I Ii itivr proceeded an far s tlic
ooiild profitnhlv with the opening of
Hip inure piiiuiiiijr clniiiiH williout
the aid of trniiMporliitiou fncilitioH,
tlio llluo Lodge mid other worku rloa
eil down to itwftil the mlveiil of it niil
roinl to inovp llieir jrei.
Au Adilipss of W'elcomi'.
.hist before the eonimillcoM Iipriiii
lo ttprvp coffpp nml Iit'titi to those
who Innl hrouht their biisketfuk of
eilv dtdipneiOK, T. Henry CnllHRlinii,
who by coiiiinoii cotiMptit hud been
Hiiiiouueod as iho ncstor of the enmp
mid the inaoi' of Kilccn, Imitilv pro
mroi h inchMtRP of wpIcoiiip nml link
ed Carl Y. TViM-walil to pioolnlm it
to the visltoisi. r. TpiiRwaltl, wlioo
bmiloiip voice had found Hm mi'r.xo
chord in the rnrififd iitinosplioro of
(ho lnllw, lctitl us follews:
"Lttdips mul (letitlrmen: Il jtivw
hip itretit plpiituiP to wpIcoiiip you to
mil' patnp ih holiHlf of inyolf ami tlio
miiieiH of this locality. We hope, nml
1 ini y that you enjov your visit anions
Us ami carry bpk to your beautiful
il v our promise of boiler dnya for
her nml lior eitixoiio. We know uml
fepl that (ld bns phicvd ns here to
live out our time in hp1i manner
will nutkp the world hot (or for our
lives uml work.
"J'outteeii vow uku, when wo
prospector pnim1 into tltiM pump we
parriptl our xupplies on our baukx.
ThruiiKh an iinbivktMi wililonioHa wo
IiIhihI Hip way, built Hie tiails nml
woriiii rontln, o von today have boon
able lo travel Iiitc in your automo
biles. So we. too, feel tlmt wo hiivo
not lived our Hvp in vain, but have
also contributed lo make life belter
for our follow-mon.
Tribute In Timuiijjp,
"IIP HIP IHPRHPII 10 WPlCOIlie Vii'l
lipre today ami lo uny to you 'See lor
jourHclvcs (ho Irihute we oiler von
lu tonnnite from this imiiI of the coun
try.'
"Tlio llluo I.etlRp mluo liaa lodiiy
"lOO.DIHI tuns of copper ore, vnlucil
at mil Ichk lliau .f 10.0(10,111111; also
100,011(1 Inns r tprtilixer. whiph wp
pstimatp at .l a Ion. Thp Illoom
liolil, another copper mine, can pro
duce at least . 1, 0110,000 mirih of
copper ami maiblv frinn $ 1, 00(1,01)0
to .W.noO.OOU worth of IVtltliapr.
TIip CojHx-r Kinc. fl.OlMl.mltl uoith
of popjM'r oip ami Hssi .i'2,(HKI.lHlO
woitb of fcrtilixcr. The St. Albans
mine, mm .fJ.IKHI.OlHI to -KI.OOO.OIIO
wonti of imp. Alao the ('oikaudtfrcn
mid some fill ten or twintv mote
claims, till in 1mh mnke hit; pi...
ilucprw, nlonR with grpnt doposit. f
marble. TIipp miiipa ami claims aio
all lipre in a oluatur awaiting your
railroad.
"Attain ithHiiriiiK you of a beHrtv
welcome, let mo ak you to follow
lour committee uml app for our
selves." The oveiirsioiiisls resptrnded with
lipnrly applmisp ami affpr lumiieou
weiv directed in iwirlies to thp van
mas milieu nml eluuiiw. into luuuels
ami .bit tt-, over sorites uml jirtei
ptcps, Htrotiuh I most s mid bttimble,
ami, nl'ler u busy alteruoou. back
attain to Hip auto park, from which
Hip rulp vta satelv made lo JlwHonl
in from mi hour mid tbiitvlno unn-ute-
lo two horns mid ii lull',
llavtuc bPRiin Hip ionniev in Hip
otden dawn of moruiux. Hip pari v.
tilled with ciithusiaam, laformatiou
ami smidwieliea, rptiirned m (be
"liiiht of Hip ailvnr moon."
Mnrli nfiiiinlon (,'alnel.
Thp ladies, many of whom nip
I'loniuieiii in lie i-lnli hie ol il tv. '
wile tpiile us eauer ti I In iiilorii... j
lion lo bp obtained on ti.e nip ;..
were (he men. iipmlijuiiv ,iu i i.,t
women, who v.sH.pt Hie n;lit to ..ic. I
itrtiesilv iIpmiv to vote intplb'uputU I
ii all mailers of public liupoi l.in. . j
A number o woutcu in.ltle Hie .lit t. j
cult climb on foot Irom Klleei. to the I
llliic U'dce Ulllle to lltsieet it. u.
"ut touuap in sitjlit !,( u. ,.,,,,,
tin nt lor i'otlupini; more.
oiim-ilimin J. f. M.inu', ,1.,, w
il.iv' work in seaieh ol .lat.i fi ,.
fiei.il ns., KWUia iiberp am one !,
dated p. Ko nd lutlkmu at n. up
parent tdisi.ielp, was esjH'cmllv torn
niendiihle. e wa lite onlv incmln
ot the municipal mgtslntixc h,.,x i, ,
niamtesp, sufficient int. i..m ,,, t ,,
aiatter to make thp inp. M,. m. , .,
.- a tu. told wituitr diitin, ill,.
dav, bowpvor. for hpolitanipd tlir
tonimiion he sought and iiiiov,,! ,i
i.'pi-H tin pl.wsuiP of lh Juki- w in
tin- tli ihi aHl )ts rrimd- nto p,i
tuitMi ip ti'ttt'Ati, r B up mm t u
trr of im-imtauw if orp uitlumt r
P4ini or tbf mitietii m tttit it
-ist.itmil vaiups f.ir u the i.wter
ItfP dPl4lM'll,
llpn sua uJii ,wu iirn wjtu,usj
ift idtuiuiMK $.& Jmito rt
& i.il!e)c,.a)u.a .,j ,
rt,ii(ri..);j).,t in0ij
('yr (hro
3lfflDFQRD, ORftOOV,
J "HEIGHTS OF HAZARD" AT STAR
Two plavful nloll' - iwrr the
I'lUim; of cunalilrniiili' ill tnrlutucel
HinollK thu feinalp nn inliers ol tlio
VltNxraiilt companx during: tlio fllin-
IliK of "IIpIrIiIh or llHzurd." an orlxl
lial story of uiiiiminl romiinio, pic
tured by KiiKuue .Miillln from C) nn
Tou lunml (irady'a novel of the same
name. It waa the flral vMt of tlio
aimlHiia to Hip VltHxrauli altiillOM, nml.
IhiIiik ciirloua. (lite, hroke their allaht
chalna and Httirtod on a lour of In
flieclloii thai rwniltoil In a acampor
of the timid onen Unit roapiublod a
riot. Soma twenty of the men pirate
to capture tliPin, but thov cleverly
eluded their por-mrcr. until they had
InveatlRatctl uvor part of the aev
ernl studio. Their antlca and tlio
efforts of tlio plu.wiH to eaiitute them
I pi
emiMed a coanatlou of work In xvery
I com puny Hint waa taking plclurea in
tlio (limit for half an hour. "HpIrIiIh
of Hazard" la a Blue Ittitnon feature
thai is srowded with apnaatlonal ile
volttiimptila, enacted by a wonderful
raat of player, hPadad by CharlPa
Hlcliinnii and ISIpatior Woodruff, and
will bo roleanHt In flvo amaahlng
part. Al tba Star today.
extension of the liullis line to tup it
will be published for tho benefit of
those who rpullv dc-in to know what
eiiiH'teut ,judeK Hunk of the prop
osition. The election on the bond
proH)siliou will be hold in this city
one week fioin lodiiv. Meantime, in
formation will be i.tcpnred mid ill.
-.eimnated lv the t'ommerciul club,
iiIm',
W VSIIIMITHS. M.n Hi
rear cml coliisimi htwein tin
Tli
Noitft
Coast l.iiiilii.l and tbe Ms-lMipl
Valle.v Idmlte.l ol the Northern Pa
rifle in II road ,il South Chonov , Wnnli.,
Kebrunrv uo, in whbii five were
klHe.l and twenly-two Injured, was
paused, the interstate commerce pom
, "
mlhslou reporled tmlav. b the full
ure of the I'likinecr of the Nntlh
Coast Limited to reduce bis speed
between m tier and South tiiene to
tlilrtv ni lien an hour lu accordance
with orders.
RURAL CREDITS BILL
PASSED BY HOUSEL1v.'.r.;V.:::..:.':;..v
s(;iu, M .t Hi. U'ui.il
credits cu i -In i ion w.is ,i ,iii; scp
liealer eni. Iineut ttiilax hecauae ot
passnvje bv Hip bousp lute vpstenlay
of the Ulass bill bv a vote of 'JO.') to I
10. lllllcreli.es between this ni.lis
uiv and the bill .ilnnilv .n-si'i bv Hie
senate triili.bi will be ii"iirl oil
soon in I'tuitcii .i c.
U.S.Gov.experts report that
oils correctly refined from
asphalt-base crude "distill
without decomposition" (do not
break up and lose their lubricating
value under cylinder heat) and
"are much better adapted to motor
cylinders, as far as their carbon
forming proclivities are concern
ed, than are paraf fine-base Penn
sylvania oils."
Motorists who use Zerolene, an oil
scientifically refined from asphalt-
busc crude, back, up the experts with reports such as
these: 'Covered over 16,000 miles without adjust
ing valves or cleaning out carbon." "The carbon
taken out of this car in 50,000 miles amounted to
less thin an ounce." Zerolene is for sale at dealers
everywhere and at scr tee stations and agencies of
the Standard Oil Company.
Am cos S x is & IPS Seal
it sr. . . J " ...,
o W WtiMra viuor flowr WcS
TTTtsftAT, AFAY 10, 101fi
DR1
LOB
E
NEXT sum
(n Sunday Mh .'I, at Hie .luck
on t'ountv Pali KrotimlH, Mcdford.
in if will he held a racing matinee
ui ) ball game under the autpkea ot
the Mudford Driving flub. Thp pur
i08o of which in to endeavor to
isrrtire atifriclout funda for the ro
i modeliiiK and lopalriitK of the bulld
ilmiH and Kroiindf now held by the
Pair HHKocintlou, lu order that .tuck-
ton rounty mar nave auitauiu no
cummodHtlona to aut'ce-mftilly hold
lla annual county fair. It la needle!
to utkomiit to demirlbe Iho actual
benefits onjored by the community
In gouural where a mircemful county
fair ia held, mid It Ih from thla atand
point that the .Mod ford Driving club
at Ihla irly dale l aturtliiK prepura
tloua. Tlio racliiK roiiMiallUK of four
harneaa raced, and three runnlnR
rarea will coiiimence prnmplly nt
1:30 p in., nftor wblrh the ball xame
i lii'twcen Crania Paaa ami Moil ford
will be played. Thin promise to lie
a good game aa the rivalry hptwnpii
both tonma la vorv keen.
ArraiiKPinmitH have been made
with the tuxlcftba to tianaK)rt tlio
publle to the fair grounda at Iho
rale of ton cents u ppraon.
Following aro a fen of the nainea
of the horaoa and their ewnera:
llallle It. Mra. U. W. Wutla.
Portland.
'Nolllo Sine Scott Woolf. Metlford
Comet Chat, llurklinlter, Granta
l'ana.
-MackNtck Young. Medford.
Lady It. W. W. Wolwer. Medford.
Oregon Uoatl Scott Woolf, Med
ford.
'King Colo P. W. Codrngn, Mod-
ford.
Sonny Hoy - (let). I.. Swhdior, Med
ford.
Col.
DIppo.
Shiner- A (I. Wallace, San
MAY RENEW FIGHT
10
WASIIINOTON. Muv Hi.- Keeon
sideliittoii of the vote bv which HlP
-cti.itc late velcid.iv refused lo etin
I ii in tleore ltllblee o New Hump
!fhtp, us ii member ol the tpilernl
trade eonimiHioii, wns discussed n
a (HHsibilitv tmlav bv siipiMiiter of
the uoniiupp. Seuulor llollis nl New
f lituiiftwtiitsi ttt,, t,..l th, fiivlil ill li...
. ... ., , .
limit ol .'Hill it in.ili"ii. is ni u k)sioii
lo m,' tor if "ii -nictation, sin.c hi'
cliiiii:! .1
lujil do
us xnii ni old. i llint he
ORPEI ON TRIAL FOR
Kxuuiitiiitinn
l.il of Will III-
pit, L'nivei'sitv nl Wisconsin student,
ili.irucd with the murder ot Marion
I. .unbelt. Lake I'm est biub -.ihool
.nl, contiuiieil ut Watikc'.'nu, 111., to
ilu. Three men wpip tPiitnttvpIv oc-
pppted ns ju roi. vest onlay
Judgp t 'buries II. Domtcllv. be lore
wboni the c.isc i iK'inv lnd. wdl dc-
i ale loilav wlii'ther Uiitel'- In w vet's
i ..n s, . -itv letters vvbicb .,.ss. Ik
tweeii Hie .in its.-d .uiil Mis I.KDilH'rt.
RA
MAI
Here Is Good News
for Stomach Victims
Koine vcrv remarkable reunite are
being obtained liy treating Htomacli,
liver ami InleHtlnal trouldes with
pure vegetable olln, which exert a
cIcHnsitiK. Hootblug and purifying ac
tion upon the lower Iio'.voIh, removing
the oliKtruttlous of polROtiotia fecal
matter ami gaaea ami preventing
their absorption by the blood. Till
done, the food la allow ed free passage
from the atomaeh, fermentation ceaa
en and alomacli trouble quickly illc
apponr. fiporgo II. Mnyr, for twenty year
a leading Chicago druggist, cured
himself and many of his friends of
stomnrh. liver ami Intestinal trou
bles of years' standing by tills treat
mpiit. and no surcosaful was tlio rem
ptlv he devised Hint It has since been
placed lu the hands of druggist all
over the counlr.v, who have sold
thousands of bottles,
Though absolutely harmless, the
effect of Hie tncdlclliu 1m sufficient
to convince any one of Its remarka
ble effectiveness, and within twenty
four hours the sufferer feels like a
new person. Mayr's Wonderful Itemed)-
Ih sold by leading druggists ev
erywhere vvlib the positive under
standing thai our mono will be re
tailed without ((notion or quibble If
OXI- bottle falls to give ou abso
lute jatlsfnctlon. dv.
Curley Wilson
and Martin
Trial
?
XotlclliK Hldt Ilepnlv Hiielilt I'ur-
Ipv Wilson is it caudidiitp for sheiiit
of this county, I wish to call the at
tention of the voters to In I ceo id as
a law-euforciiiif oflieer in order Hint
his frame of mind and lion 1 1 in regard
to Hip leal duties of that office m.iv
be looked into.
Wilson, while einplovcd n depot v
sheriff, took clinrjip in the ',is,. ,,i
I .oris Mn rl in (the notorious b.miic
law violator), who mmdcicl mv -mi,
Hip late (lamp Warden Arthur llub
Imril, one year ago last November.
He spent Hie coiiiiI.v'h money uml
weeks ami weeks of time and en I
wilb bis heart uml soul in behalf ol
the murderer. Al Hie trial il vv;is
seen that his testimony lilted m
do-clv with Hip "built in" Immcuoik
of the struct uro prpetcil bv Hip ut'oi
npy for thp murderer. Depot v Sher
iff Wilson could not have done Hip
murdprer any better sprvice if lit had
been employed as a deteettvp for
l.oiis Mat tin. The jurors, I have
hoeii nit untied, lifter the trial, anl
lhe returned their vottliot of uctitit
tal almost wholly on Hip testimony of
llppttl-, Sheriff Wilson bcemise tbe
believed nt Hip titnp that lie was a
disinterested witness.
I could not uiulerstiinil WiKou's
uiottvc nt tbe time, but since he is
now a eamlidute for Hip office of
shetifl I am now womlerim; if il wus
the hidden iiilliienee of law violators
ami Hip iwiekcil court room full of
Kititie Mnnbcis whose nppbitisc he
was scPkinit. II. V. HniUAIlU.
Ashland. Or.
I'.ditor Tidings; The Tidings sltitp
ment that'rival eiindiilates fur sheriff
or the Metlford editor inspired my
statetiiout in reijiird to Ueputy Slier-
ill' "Curly Wilson was u por uuoss.
Having wittiPsKcd Hip trial of I.oris
Iuitui, Hip murderer of mv miii, it is
stirelv pbnn to those who know me
that I he opinion of eamlidute or
editors would buvp no influence over
me. However, f will uv thut I don't
know W. T. (irievp uud could Jiot
reeoRiiiAp him uuywkpt. Neither did
A. W. Wulkpr or Hurry lx)fliiml in
spire me. and cerlainlv thp Medford
editors knew imthiuu about it. I pid
lor the adviiiisptitpiit in thp Aahland
Iti-ooril from mv own uure, I am
i.r this one m votir paper. "I'ttriv"
Wilson cm explain his actions for
himself. As a public official it i
livcr t'oi him to do so. Ilia reasons
would be appreciated by uiuuy law
abiding people.
ii c nniiuHn.
(P.iid .iilveitlsvmclit bv Ik l'. Hub
h.itd.l
I.NTItlll'IIIIAN AtnroOAn CO.
TWIK CAIll).
Lpsto Medford tor Ashland, Talent
and Pboenlt lUlb, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m.. 1.00, 2.00. 4eo and 5:15
p. id. Also on h'atardny nt 11 15 p
ra. Sundays leave at 8-00 and 10 30
a. m. anJ 1:00. 00, r. so and 0 30
p. m. Lravo Ashland for Medford
dally, except .S'tnday. at 9 oJ a. ra ,
1:00. 2 00, 4.oo ond 6.15 p, a. Also
on b'Jtardiy nsbts at C 30 aad
:.-20. Sun.Uvs loavo Ashland a.t0.OQ
a. a. and 1.00, i,3'', G ?0 and 10 3D
P C3.
johm a, vmv
trWDETAS:g
c TtUjJy Lv4ytts u
AS S. OAHTLK'rV
PlUno M. x 4ltfl; 17-JS
AUlOl9Ji IRlti C03))a.c
w
licinibll.nti Candid. ite for
COl VI V st 'IHMM. SlTI'ltlN
Ti:xni3.vr
o
, ,jJt&iWHBaaiWJaasWBaBPTii
G. W. AGER
Mas made s.,iH .repar.ition lor
I he office be seeks. '
Ho never lost a poMHon lu hi life
nor did he ever leave a place where be
could not have staved.
h. W. Abbott. Kx-County S. hoot VA
Supt., CCoblPR Co., .Minnesota, In a let
ter written February ,1 9. 11. to
Hon. .1. W. Olson. Slate Sttpt. Publlu
Instruction, says. So more deserv
ing teacher ever labored In Iho
schools of this POlltltV."
Mr Agor Is not a I'Olit Icluii. but a
piogrenlve school m. in who Is not
nfruld of work ami will appreclale
vour support. (Paid Adv.)
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DR. J. W. MORROW
l .iinlld il' ! I
DELEGATE-AT LARGE
To tint Nation Dcinot r.iti. Coin. i,i ion
VOTE FOR HIM
t I'.ild Adv I
W. W. TRUAX
For County Assessor
Exporiencod and Capable
YES
Next Friday is the day
To VoU
72 X 1 V. W. TllUAX
If elected I will meet, coufor, ,n,d
co-operate with citlciis In cub ;!
clnct lu plaiinis uud ecpiulllu h .
aesscd values
Jtull ore MUV
to lwuy
Idlest
l'iml tlio
Modes in Millinery
Al
Miss Lounsbury's
.MT. M. HI Ii. soi;l
Our speti.ili) a J,im it t.
uitn
TO OR0EK;S25.0Q HP
Also Cleaii.nfl. Prfitinq and AHtring
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