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VAcm sue " '."' 'T A """). MEDFOlm .MATT TRIBUNE, MKDFORIX OIIEOQX.. .THURSDAY, JANUARY J2,' wCE!iGEOFAIieiS USK Sloan's freclv for rheumatic aches, sciatica, lumbago, over worked muscles, neuralgia, back aches, tiff joint and for sprains and , train. It ftnttratrs t'ilhovt rtbbiut. " Tha very first time you use Sloan's Liniment ypu will wonder why you nervrr utcd it before. 1 he comforting warmtlr and Vpiirlc relief from pain will delightfully surprise you. Keep Sloan' bandy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it. - At all drurasta 35c, SOc, $1.40. ' kyiinsi aUJUlXXll.js.1.1 DiiS.Sartea' fUl irMi I quickly rivaled by lr. Helton Emtri ) KILLED FIGHTING APS SMUG6 L IMITATION SCOTCH Court News tpvirnlxhed V tho Jnekson Oouixty Alwlract Co.) ft. Amiio tttvMh. I'rovf of publlcn i-l.. x DAUGHTER PORTS OF OREGON Marrlaoa Llcns Louis Oarcla and Hniuk Mcllnnle.U. Uood for pimply !. i "I I Ow uncut. ' cnia. uh ItcJiln Mm. ana Mhtrikln trouMo. One of Dr. Boteua ramlljr finmdw. Any ilnwiHL. DrJiobson's EczemaOintmisnt Vsvemvf 1N1 .i awn r H 1 v; ! f ilein I LI FOR J . VillOIIIES MADE i 'in ' KAST 8T. LOUsf, nr., Jan. 12. The theory that Wtillam Richwlna. V yenvs old, an Invalid, was sla'n while ette-mjulnji to uivtuct hU dnughtcr la law. Sirs. Clara Rlvhwino, 34, f.vtu an attack by robbers, was advanced today by polloj SnvpUHLUiK the finding of the two persons shot to death lata yes terday tn the family home here, j Authorities announced their only clews were thore of a nelRhbor, who said he saw an automobile with two men alongside and an automoblllst who declared two men sivped him and said a woman bad beea killed at the Rlchwlne home. Mrs. Rlchwlne's nnJe body was found with a bullet Inle In the head and wrapped In a blanket on the din ing room table. The police said the clothing of the womaa was missing. The man's body was found In tho basement Mr. Rlchwlne. husband of the wom an, ascribed the mysterious tragedy to robbery. He said jewelry valued at 11.100 was missing. Circuit Court ! (J. F. I'dlHnus vs. WUIIa A. Pulley. Tax f Wl,'.tro. ! State V.i. O, II. Owrns. Vn'orUktns. Vl..'..i M. ttD:ti' Waltor U. Ma-vj , Ailniitst ft hL Cotit bill. .V'." " .' i I 't by r.nH Trn!'r;n v. Wm. K. WASHINGTON, Jan. JJ.-A lint of, 0 y. lulu VmVM llqwr mugUrq veaseU ojiemtlnX ln'gtti,Wl.n!j. Amerlcua water na oew cinpuii t il;f i'.vovjhc ji Sm l. va. K. K, ' oy leuenu aumomiea lor-uaa m wm-:yr!,t,lg, Sutntti m. . N rit t.f mtucb hatting ruru runners, It wtw Mid ''n-.cot.' day at prohibition headquarter. Thej' stale vh lul Wiilkof. rlnai order. Ilet now comprteea about 10 Auwricani NV K VAm. ni,H(on TH Y. . McLVm and foreign ithlpa. uWnuo of juJirawnK" " Jpame rum nwnera, who arv j K j Stewart v. N.ary ,'. Ice. ' Tax smuggling imitation scoien fcrjvloBure. WOOD! ' An kinds of SMMtd M rlcbt pcsoe( 4rj SKlU block. : OnW. fronpttr ruled , . MEDFORD FUELCO: tor. Mr ! Thtrri PImmmi 84 CHAS. MILLER Auto ItJMliiUor, Fender. ICunnlni; Hoard aad Ilvdy ncrwirinit. Sol V '. derlng. Opposite Dfpoc WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral' Directors. Into Oregon ports, are nl.Utd by radl lnstructkna from shore, accord ln to a report from Federal Irxhlbltton !! rector Joseph A. Llnvlllo at Tortland. Ore. "Steamship agenclea." the report aid, "have promised their cooe ra tion in enforcing the prohibition lawa on ahlps coming Into Oregon porta. ' "Japanetio steamship rompaniea on the contrary are sending wlreleea mes- agea to sea for the protection of ship carrying Imitation Sooth whiskey Into this country." OPERATORS GUILTY :'.';i. Bath Room Fixtures ' mt m big discoot, the following bath , . room trimmings left orrr from ; whristmas: , ) .. 1 White Enamel Medicine Cabinet ; with (Iom atielrea and beveled mir- 2 IWutiful bereled gla, framed ; Mirror. " ..- - 3JiitifBl beveled glow, unfram J ed Mirror. ll-llntifnl glass sheU with X. P. ;"- brntm rail and wall bracket. 3 Heavy X. P. Brass Comb and " Brneh Horders. . . Heavy X. p. Crass Sponge Holder .r A few Towel Bars and Bath Room Uooka, tir. 'Be-thee) at our store la the Sparta 't Kulg, Main and Riven.ide, ,:-... Pkau 6SO -" -- :.- iTbe Modern Plumbing I & Heatuig Cd. Rl CLERKS STILL FIGHTING FOR AN EIGHT HOUR DAY CHICAGO, Jan. 12. Extra pay fr overtime work and the eight hour dny are the principal points sought by railway claiki In con trove rule over the .rules of the. clerks' notional egreement which were takea up for Ci oalderaUoa by . th . I'nited States railway labor bosrd today. . TLe board expected to complete its draft within two weeks and promulgation of a new set of rules is looked for by rebruary 1 ' ; . Forty-four roads submitted dis agreements with the clerks on rule 17, calling for t:B. and" one-half pay after eight hours' , wort, ''which the clerks wish continued. E'Sht roads have agreed, wUs their cWkli to pay pro-rata tima'alierZelght honra, but other carriers are asking no extra pay for tho nintlj bonr.'pro-rata for the tenth, and time and one-half only after ten hours. Monthly and weekly, bae of pay arc sought by about two-thirds of the roads Involved, as exposed to a dally rate basts which the employes ask to be continued. IN CEL1L0 WRECK Statu vv C. 11. Pwea. Order. Catherine tlrsf vn. Jesse A. 'Oroy, .rfldnvlt and 'default. Plrothy FranH Trvfren vs. Chnrlle Wells. Mo known as Wn. V.. MrFu son. For annulment of marriage, State vs. W. A. tlll:i. Habeas corpus. ' Adele J. Kramer vs. K. II. IMchcl et al. To quiet title. Medfrd Nathna! Kmh vx. A. Conm Ktero et al. Atfllavlt. default, Judg ment, cost bill. ' IU II. Leazer vs. J. II Hatcher et al. Motion. State vs. J. Y. Wrton. Order. State vs. Chester C. Kubll. Motion. Tearl V. Collins vs. K. A. Collin. Summons. SALEM, Ors Jan. 13.-rExotierat Ing the member of thflt train crews! from responsibility for tho rad-on collision of two passenger trains at ieiuo, ure.. uacemoer-i, in wnicn ceven persons were killed and 73 la lured, the state public service com m'tlon todar reported the finding of its investigation Into the wreck. ' Disregard of tho ordinary rules of: "safety first" by operating off Ida's of the Oregon-Washington railroad In rJlowing train N 13- to run over tho eastbonnd track without proper safe guards is blamed for the wreck. Probst Court KsL Augusta F. Bagley. Petition. order. Est. Maggie E. Gray. Motion, order, InvrntJry, flual sccount, order filing dnte. Est. Jane Carroll. Troif of publica tion. Et. Cassandria Coffin. Report ol sale. Ettt. GoirK K. Vom. Final acoount. . J..T. Conway assume the business name of U. tJ Army fj-oous Store. Est. Edward N. Warner. Proof of pubilraiton, final order. Est. France Wlnifr! Qulgley. Ouardiao'i report. ; t. Chea. Ertwel.i. Report, order. Est. Nina M. Harris et al (minors). Final account. ' ' Rsal Batats Tranafsrs Ftnltk Jordan M UK ti AKiad Si. Hock et ut, U t on Helmnn bt , Ainland L , llw!tt I.:ml 0. tu J, J. Hewitt, l i lut. In WV ut 0. tu. V', a n. 4 v Matlldu J. Adklns to Ora I., Unr uptt. OW of NV ht. 16, KM, of NK 17. tp. J7, B. II. 1 V Carrie, IUUU to Ueir Klllott. land in sec, U. tp. ;i3, H. 11. 4 Vrt ...'. '. W. N- Ortiib et uk tu Jaj. it. ti ran et ux, lot in Mrt n 8t Aahland Wilber Jacks rt u to O. B. fgw- dea el al, Inivd In seen. 10, 24 ncd 30. In. 35. 8. R. I lat City of Medford to J. A. lVrry et UI. lot I, IK. 2, rug Add. to Medford .. W..K. l.ajb et mx to K. J. Mulr et ux, land In I). U c, SS, tp, 87 8. K, 8 W -.: li J. Mulr et ut to John R. Crew et ux, land la I). L. C. 83, tp. 37. 8. II I W r Eltia J. UU et vlr to A, J. Vance, lot 11. blk. I, Lewi Add. to Medford Jeanetto Wild et Vlr to Samuel F. Starr, lots 7 and a, blk. 1, Pracht'a Add. to Aahland I). V. Hull 'et ux to Albert J. Milton et ux, lot la Rogue River ......,. William l'erry, t ux, to 1st 8t.it lUnk of Kasle I'olnt. Q. C. I. to lota I, I, J. 4, I. 1H. 1 10. it, S3,' blk. 11. C-ulmt Add. to Modford . Marie K IVrrlpe to C, J.'.J'er rlns. W. 1 O. to ln4 in see. 14. twy. 4 ft., n. t iMrt 10 10 10 askforU . 1.' 100 10 :io 10,100 10 1000 10 GENUINE BUTTER ROLL BRE A D j l Th blffjer tho lo.if thd better tho flavor, round aud hall tkt ' bow bring niado. Try ono. PURE AND WHOLESOME AND MADE WITH MILK to 10 Sack Frtaoda lit Htie f Ncl , "In the hour of nw4 -e quickly smU our beat friend," writm Chli. SchrWd Ward do Wet. W7 70rd A til, OakUnd, Oil, "our Utile bny and girl had a sever dry, rasping oough without iPMegm. a coogn tnat c&oka and fluahe the fac of the sufferer Ilk unto convulsion. Foley's Moner and Tar was a wonderful ofliergeacy rem dy." Csa like this glvs Poleya Hmey and Tsr Its reputation a the beet remedy for coughs and oolda Adv Make Th Ores S Your Hotel WHEN IN OTLAND on ...... , . - 1 1 ' i - LEQON IS ASKED TO T BONUS E1 POPUULR BPACIOC9 LOHHT While Its convenient Im-ation In the! heart of Portland's activity Is an important atwet. It Is tho ia niospheie of comfort, courteous servlr and spirit of welcome, whUli reulies Ihin a popular an I famous' Hostelry; I t-O W suat you write, phone or -isrtre for1 Reservation - CIUCAOO, Jan. 12. National Com mander Hanford Jtuc.Vider v , the American Legion tasued ortlers laat night to legion posts to present the; caso of adjueted compensation for ex soldiers before the chambers of com merce in every city in - tha United States in connection with the referen dum on that question now being con ducted by those bodies. The campaign Is it bsin immedi ately, the chamber of commerce of the United States which submitted the referendum to Its members, has set the time limit in the voting at Febru ary 21. Legion tatuiers, dwelling upon the fight the national chamber has waged upon the iK-odlng bill, declare the mea sure has not been understood. Com mander MacN'idor in a letter to Joseph H. Dt-freea, president of the chamber of commerce of the United States whtth was made public last night said that "opposition to this measure lie principally In Ignorance of what the bill, really calls for.) There Is a cash payment option, It Is true, but it la taken care of by small payments, sev eral months apart. The other four fea tures of the legion bill (Insurance, vo cational aid, or assistance In acquiring land 'of:- a hom) your; organization doe not jmention.",- S1 Every Boy Wanta It If you could realise how much that boy of your, or that young rtlatlvs or filend In whom you sx Intercatrd, cravra the hralthy, wrll-bidanccd radliif matter ha will gat in T11K AMERICAN HOY. never for a miauls would you dany him this plsasuxe. Fur a Clirtatua prrsant, or bUtliday gifl. a agb. scHptlon to THK AMERICAN BOY Is unexvelltd. It lasts tba whole ti.rou4li and its Influence Is of the best. "Tai KirM. H"". S-e Mienw Ivl lb Alt lk VM ' la the next twelve number there will h serials by ttirh famous auth'its aa Mclvllb Davlaaon Ptt, Ralph XX Pain. WillUm. Hey lifcet and Clarence U. Kelland, the Ihort aUitini r by author of equal note, and the ' tug department which ai edited by (apart, are cWwtcd to every Icalitroale lntert.t of boyhood. Price RiJuctd THE AMERICAN BOY ia now only 12 00 a year. 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