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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, ORIWON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY I I, 11)10. PARLIAMENT 10 0PENT0M0RRR0W Lord Balfour Assures Premier That Conservatives Will Aid In Pass Inn Budget No Longer Wish Responsibility. LONDON. Feb. II. Lord Balfour today assured Premier Asquith Hint tlio conservntives in the coming nr linment will help the Liberals pnss the bndcelt nrennred by Cliureellor of (he Exolieuner Dnvid Lloyd Geortrc. This has effectively nllnyed the fenrs of n pnrlinmentnry dead lock. Unlfonr declared that the conser vntives are as ranch opposed to tiu hndiret ns ever, but that they are unwt"'tis to nssmne the responsibil ity f further trfns HP the nation's finances; Business thronphout the cpu'"T has been noticeably affected by tV uncertainty caused while the budcet tasvpendinir. Despite the fact' that parliament -coixn-es tomorrow, the personnel of the cabinet is yet mtdecidcd. Tb; -VJay in eliooMnp the cabinet moLors ;s unprecedented. It w reported that Asquith's delay in "une the cabinet is due to the ki"t refusal to "swamp" the. house til lords with liberal peers in the cvp the lords continue to oppose liben1 lepislntion. If this report is we" funded it indicates that the en'" T-oij.nntion of the cabinet, me' : ' another penernl election n Tnat'", of days instead of month". NO AMFOIOAW ON FOUNDERED S. S. CHANZY PARIS. Feb. 14. Tlie American cnns'il nt Mareille wired the Unit.'d Press today thnt so far as he has been able to determine there were io Americans aboard the French trans atlantic, liner General Chancy, which foundered off Majorca, in tho Med iterranean late Iat week. The consul had been requested to invKtijrate the report that Georpc Green and A. Dronda, vandeville netors of San Francisco, were ranonj: 1he Io5 persons who lost their lives when the liner struck. He hns so far been unable to establish the truth of the report that the Americans were on the ship. He is containing the in-veti!ation. SHORT WINTER COURSES WERE MOST SUCCESSFUL A Well Arranged Cottage. Dcslfln 03, by Glenn L. Snxton. Architect. rEKSL'EOllVE V1EW-FUOM A PHOTOUKAPH. PORCH J ( "4 S CHAMOCn Poatmo j ' DINING rtOOM KITCHEN i2-bAlf-b' I -T cVol eN . I CSQ jmjjr I j RCp'tiON Rn j j I nmt , ' i .CLiiiih"" I I ' N ! PIAZZA - j ' tn m m Ir Case qf vSicRness r ii o n io :i 5 i i MEDFORD PHARMACY Noar Pont Olfioo All Night . Srvi Krto Dulivury , t I V MORTGAGE LOANS Monoy on hand to loan on Roal Estate. City and County Warrants bought. Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance JAMES CAMPBELL 203 FRUITGROWERS' BANK BUILDING. Wm. E. STAGEY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. District Agent for ALADDIN LAMP Local ngonts wanted. Lnmp on exhibition nnd (or salo at tho following places: Med ford Garage, Alien & Hongau's, Wnrner, WorUiin & Gore's and WooUh & McQowui'h and Medford Furniture Co.'b Stores. ADDRESS BOX 826. FEDEORD, OR. P A T T and see us in our New Quarters, 108 W. Main St., next door to York & Co. Realty Office. 2sRex Market Huth S Pech Props. Phone 3071 , ! -- REAL ESTATE Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist f All 'r. of Engines. Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and M: i 1 chlnery Agents in Southern Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MOPSE & CO. FIRST FLOOR PLAN. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. Thts plan for a seTen room cottare Is creatlr admired. The arrangement of the rooms Is compact and convenient, making a comfortable dwelling for inmlly that can be accommodated In a bouse or tuw size. The first story contains four large rooms, all opening together. There Is n sideboard in real- of the dining room, with windows over It. There is also n grade door on the kitchen side under the strflrs to the second story. The second story Is reached by combination stairways leading from the kitchen and reception hall. There are three large chambers In the second story, good bath and linen closet Size 20 by 2a There Is a full basement under the entire bouse. The first story Is nine feet high, the second story eight feet Birch floors are used throughout, with Washington fir or red oak finish In the first story and pine to paint In the second. Cost to build, exclusive of plumbing and beating. $2,300. By special arrangement with me the editor of this paper wilt furnish one complete set of plans and specifications of design No. 03 for Sift. GLENN L. SAXTON.. - --- P L U Ml BUN G Steam and Hot Water Heating. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH T I Old Tribune Building. Phone :;931. fPRVALLIS, Feb. 14. The Ore Ron Asricnlturnl College winter short courses which close this week with the r"rular "farmers' meet," have been the most successful from every fvi?- of view of any of tho coIIcro fihnH course work. The work offer ed been more extensive nnd more thoni'teh and the class of students hn I -en more mature and more pro- pre.ive than those that attended in fonnr years. 4 T' t the efforts of the college nii-thof:'- were nppreoiated is attest ed bv tho resolutions passed by the Miort course students exprcssinp "appreciation and gratitude to the prc'Vont and faculty of the college, and to the members of tho expori mer' ilion for tho benefits nnd op portunities which they enjoyed, and for the many conrtosios and tho in terest in their behalf." Fanners' week promises to celipso nnvOiing of the kind over hold at tho college. The institution has added i it- 'iuipment and has received Vfiiy valuable assistance from, farm ed. ooknien and poultrynien who 'hu'c loaned specimens of livestock and p iultry for the short course "Tli" 'oJJowing prominent and snc esM Oregon men havo been so eipw1 'o talk during farmers' -vvenk: L. T "nvnolds, Snlcrn; C. B. Whis ler, Jredford; Austin T. Ilnxton, For est Grove; II. 31. Williamson, Port land; Walter M. Pieree, La Grande; D. O. Lively, Portlnnd: W. K. Now ell, Gaston; A. T. Mason, Hood Tliver; A. II. Lea, Portland; Ferd Groner. Ilillfiboro. ACTING T08 GOOD FOR CHEAP PLAY GRANTS PASS DEALERS SHIP WOOD TO MEDFORD ,' GRANTS PASS, Feb. 14. As us ual, (hero is a scarcity of dry wood everywhere, and in some sections it amounts to a famine. At tho Grants Pass yards dry hard wood is bring ing $8.25 a cord and there is not much to bo hnd at thnt price. In Modford the dinnnd is so much great er and the price eo much higjior that .tlie lorn I dealers find thoy can whip i up there by the carload and make n better profit than by selling it nt liQino. Qucor thnt tho owners of woodland do hot forestall this, annual nvood famino nnd ninko n big addi tion to their income by having a gon ' erons supply cut nnd dried during the glimmer, Willi wood between $8 and $9 a cord it should bo worth while for any man lo swing on nxo, Play Will Not Stand Critical Review Hanford Is An Actor of Ability. Jlr. Charles IK Hanford In tho "Am erican Lord," gave us a performance that pleased the audience. "Tho Am erican Lord" Is u comody that eon tains some very good humor, with now and tnen a situation tnnt ap peals to one's patriotism. Sonii ot the supporting cast was very good Indeed. Mr. JIcGregor, as tho Scltch man, deserves special montlon, for he Is a real artist. Perhnps tho name McGregor has something to do with his excellent Scotch dialect. Miss Drofnali, Mr. Han ford's asso ciate Btar, and by the way his wl!u,j is a good actres and plays her part with Intelligence. As to Mr. George Droadhurst and his playr well, it is hardly worth while to review tho play from a crit ical viewpoint, for In truth tho piece will not bear close Inspection. Mr. Droadhurst has written some good comedies in his time. His first suc cess was the "Wrong Mr. Wright," which was written for the late Ro land Reed. Tho play had merit and made a reputation for its author, who was at that time a newspaper report er earning only enough to keep the wolf at bay. His next play was a comedy entit led, "Whnt Happened to Jones." The success, of this venture established Mr. Droadhurst as a playwright and making him a lot of money. Ho was then taken up by Messrs. Klaw & Br langer, tho Hebrew head and front of tho theatrical trust, and Georglu, tho erstwhile reporter on a Grand Forks, Dakota, dally, began to wax fat and Important, and what llttlb ability and art he onco possessed be gan to ossify in his now Quarters on Droadway, until ho has given us at dead steal. Mr. Hanford Is an actor of ability. He Is a gentleman and a finished scholar, and to wnste his ability on a play like tho "American Lord" is like Betting Puderbklskl( playing rag time, or adding "Cuddle Up a Little Closer" to Kubellk's repertoire. "The Great Divide" Is a real play. Don't get cold feet and pass it up on account of what has happened. ED. M. ANDREWS. ---- The lowest priced auto on the mar ket, the Buick. 281 ARE YOU GOING EAST? i FAILED TO GET POSITION AS NOBLE IN ENGLAND Have you a friend corning west? You ought to bring ono to Mod ford. Call and sec us. Tho colonist rates' will bo ffcc( ! shortly. Let us talk routes and rates with you. Information cheerfully furnlshod. Phone, address or call on Southorn Pacific Company, A. S. Rosonbaum nt'Medford. LONDON', Fob. 14. After a checkered career, the petition of Er nest Honrj Snckville-West for the title and estate of Lord Sackvillc, was denied toduy by Justice Uighnm. The petitioner ionht by witnesses and record to prove himself tho son of Lord Snckville by a Spanish danc ing girl, who, he alleged, was mar ried to Lord Sackvillc in Paris and who was his mother.' In weighing tho evidence, tho court ruled that even if Lord Snckville had been married to tho dancer, the mat riage was illegal becauso she already had a husband living. Anticipating nn adverse decision,' the plaintiff withdrew his petition, but was commanded by tho court fo resubmit it. West pleaded for a de lay of proceedings on the ground that ho desired to bring in furthor evi dence from Spain, but his attorneys, who previously had withdrawn the case, told tho court, in candor, that they could not vouch for tho materi al in the evidence. Spices at Goodfriend's. R. A. Holmes, the insurance man. Phono 781. 281 CURED WITHOUT A KNIFE. About eight years ago, after hav ing consulted several physicians who failed to cure my wife, I called In Dr. lng of No. 725 J street, Sacramon to, Cal, After, making an examina tion, ho pronounced It a caso of ab scess of tho bowols, for which ho ac complished successfully a euro with out a knife. About a year ago ho also treated hor for heart trouble. fl'IHl tulllnfl lift Vtl1 MlA n n 1 ffimnnnt Some tlmo back ho cured mo of a caso of klJnoy trouble. Anybody wanting any roforonco can address mo at No. 528 Oak avonuo or Anto- last ns his crowning offort, "Tho Am srican Lord", which to say tho loast Is rominUcont of two or three ot Hoyt's comedies. His nogro servant nnd the two wild and wooly wostorn j ,0P- Saoramonto county, politicians remind ono very much ol H,- J. ATWOOD, similar characters . In tho "Toxaa1 January 8th, 1010. , . Steer." In fact, It might bo called a Your business needs a Buick. 281 For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, obes, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. REAL ESTATE SNAPS 900 ncres best sticky land In val ley, cloao to railroad, 30 aero, ono half cash. 30 acres fru't land. 20 planted to lionrs, w'th peach flllora, close, to t-cliool and liovtofflcc, $S500, ono third, bnlanco long time; no Im provements. 1C2 ncros, 7 mllos from Medford, S 1 25 an acre; good Irrigation ditch; ono-thlrd down, halanco long as iwantcd. ; Good city lots, close la. Money to loan. SiskiyouLandCo 206 Phlpps Buildlnn, Medford, Or. Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building - RESOLVED The bent resolution for you to make is tn come to un for your next suit, if yoi want something nut of the ordinary. We do the bust work nnd charge tho lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT THE I'KOOBfcBHI-V-E TAXLOJt -- 4 -- t SEE. US FIRST : When in ncod of Kloctrio Wiring, or Fixture, and nave money by get I ttug hofet workmaitHhip. Dynamo Keimiiiui; u Hpcuinlty. FLYNN BROS. MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS. MAIN STHEET - - - - Wanted Second Hand Oak Barrels J. A. P erry The JACKSON COUNTY REALTY COMP'Y 604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET. MEDFORD OREGON Office In residence, corner West Tenth and King Streets. Always prepared to show you the best Jack son county has In the real estate line from the unimproved land to the best bearing orchards, farm land or stock ranches; also city property. The manager has had ten years' experience In tho county, which will aid the prospective purchaser. Seeing Is knowing. We also have modern rooms to accommodate our patrons. Following are Some of our Good Buys 1G acres Ncwtowns nnd Spitz apples, $1G,000 easy terms; just ready to bear. 10 . acres NfcAvtown and Spitz apples, 4-year-old trees; $5000, easy terms. Several nice small tracts near town just coming in bearing. 3G0 acres 1 1-2 miles north of Enir'f I 8.000, terms. easy 200 acres south Eagle Point, $10,0()0, easy torms. House, two lots, well locat ed; price $1700; terms, 293 acres near coal mines, $9000, easy terms. ALSO AOE.VT FOR THR SNOWY nuxTu onciiAiu). Two lots, fine location, $1500. Several acre tracts, fine lo cation to suii'liv! !nts for ale. f n