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THE A BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". SUNDAY, FISHRARY 20. 1010. KING GEORGE CALLS STEAMER WITH CREW IN ALL DIPLOMATS! OP 20 IS LOST Have You Seen 'Em ? ? No; They Have Just Arrived TILLMAPTSRECOVERY Patient's Power of Articulation Is Every Representative of Greece to Foreign Countries Is Recalled, Owing to Strife at Home. Drlven on Rocks in Gale Crew Un able to Launch Lifeboats and All Are Lost. Completely Suspended and It Is Feared He Will Never Speak. WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. Dr Tickford, attending Senator Ben Tillman, Issued tho following bulle tin this afternoon: "The senator Is resting comforta bly. Ho Is suffering from paralysis and aphasia. His temperature Is un changed from the morning record and his pulse and respiration are nor mal; "The progress Is favorable to Till man's recovery If the present condi tions are maintained for a few days. The stricken senator had a fairly restful night, broken only at Intervals by bad spells. The patient was able to recognize the members of his family, and al though ho was unable to speak, he gave slight signs of recognition with his eyes. The senator's power of articula tion Is completely suspended, and It Is feared that he never will speak again. HUNDREDS SUE FOR MRS. RUSSELL SAGE'S FAVOR CONSTANTINOPLE. Feb. t9. King George of Greece today signed a decree recalling aU Greek diplo matic representatives In foreign posts with the exception of this city and Washington. Thts move is taken to mean that the military league, which Is at dag gers' points with the navy. Is well entrenched In the kings good graces In Its fight for control of Grecian domestic affairs. It was reported today that the Greek fleet has mutinied as tho re- LONDON, Feb. 19. The steamship Hohenxollern was wrecked In Demor ley bay and he.' crew of 20 men lost, according to reports that reached here today. The vessel was driven on the locks (during a gale last night. The report stated that tho crew was unable to launch the lifeboats. STOMACH TKOUHIiK AND TUMOU cunun. After suffering with stomach trou- sult of the Issuing of a command by 1 bI tor osht years and having tried the military league that all the ships I thr other physicians that failed to J - i .,. iilMrnmd. The vessels, the renort Sv e any reuei. i was recoiumenu- stated. steamed out to sea to prevent the execution of the order. Commu nication with Athens, however, was Interrupted this afternoon and a ver ification of tho report was impossi ble. Notice North Dakotans. All North Dakotnns living or visit ins i the city nud valley, whoso name? have not come to the notice; of the society ami who have not beeu included in the loiters of invi tation sent out", are very cordially ed to consult Dr. HIng. Chlnejo phy sician, at No. 725 J street, Sacra mento. After treating with him, I am completely cured, and I can cheerfully recommend him. as I know of several other cases that he has cured. Among them Is Mrs. E. Fraley, whom ho cured of fiber tumor without a knife M. J. Stahl. No". 1S01 C street, S. P, Shops, No. 9. GUARDIAN'S SALE. . Nntlro Is liornliv pfvnn thnf Mi tin if 1111. I . - - . . .-. ... , i . .... . " " - nunorcas 01 leuers uecpug lor nn- rauon sem out, are very conmuiy and estMe of L,ovd Elvvood( n mlnort nncinl assistance have begun pour- invited to .ho present at the second , nv virtno of -n nnW nt tha rmmiv ing into Pasadena addressed to Mrs. j annual reunion and banquet of the court ot jacj.son county. Oregon. Russell Sage, the widow of the late Xurth Dakota society of the Rogue i dlliv and rec,nariv civpn"nn, muto New York financier, who arrived River valley to be held in the Angle and ont(,r(xA of rPrnr,i nn thn Hh in here a few days ago for "rest." Opera-house, Main street. Thursday. of December. 1909. and nn ordor n'f February 24. from 4 to 0:30 pun. - annian,t.i ,!,,., D. W. LUKE. President. JOHN CAR KIN, Secretary New Cases. Joseph McMahon vs. May MeMa The mailman delivered a great package of communications today to ndd to tho pile which Major Slocutu. her nephew, estimated to total over 500. Most of the epistles have not been opened. Thus far only two of them have been given to Mrs. base hon Divorce; Gns Newberrv to peruse. 3 he remainder probably I plaintiff. will not be read for some .time. Albert V. Schmitt vs. Luella 11 Speaking of the flood of communi- Schmitt Divorce; IT. D. Norton for cations asking for aid, Major Slo-j plaintiff. cum said: Charles II. Smith vs. Lydia H. "Mrs. Sago is in no sense in pub- Smith Divorce; Fred V. Menrs for lie me. lins continuous string oi plaintiff. letters asking for money is rinnoy- inir her. She will not nretend to DESTItOYS SLEEP, pive them heed." Mrs. Sage and her party are at Many Medford People Testify to This the Raymond cottage. She expects to remain here two months before returning to the east. PRICKS THUMB WITH A PIN; POISONED; DEAD, nrfnary troubles You can't sleep at night. With aches nnd pains of a bad back, When you have to get up from said court supplemental thereto duly made and recorded on the 13th day of January, 1910, will on or after tho "lit 1. ryt rali.iiniii- 1 Q 1 rt t j fer for sale and sell at private sale f to the highest bidder for cash In hand. for I the following described real proper ty, belonging to said minor, to-wlt: Lot numbered nine (D) In block number one (1) of Whitman Park, In Jackson county, state of Oregon. Dated this the loth day of Janu ary, 1310. E. D. ELWOOD. Guardian of the Person and Estate of Lloyd El wood, a Minor. W. E. PHIPPS, Attorney. Date of first publication January 16, 1910. Tho first showing of SPRING CLOTHING, IT ATS nud FURSIirN-GS. MATERIALS The now soft grays. MAKERS Best on earth. Here are two of tho many Spring Models wo will he pleased to show you at your earliest convenience: Our Spring Suit display will certainly he a feast for the man who wishes style and durability at moderate cost say s?l7.f0 to $35.00. The only way you could get it cheaper would he to make it yourself, hut. "who wants to he a on moll" All the new things in Spring Mats are here, $3.00 and up. Try a Wilson Brothers Shirt r t ii ? ffPsS r s b v v r a -w m r mm .u . 1 i 1 a-. aim yvu wm wem uu UlllUi W $1.25 to $3.00 'Me c7fjrcZ& Cojrr&crt Clothiers m m,. warn "Vk i I . . i. .141 1. I I V KNOX HATS $5.00 ac LOTH 1 hlCCO BSSa OREGON MEDFORD ON THE CORNER MAIN AND BARTLET T. All on account of the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills brine pence City M slumber: dead Thev enre all kidnev ills. G. L. Boone, 533 Grape street Or., says: "The public TACOJfA, Wash., Feb. 19. Mrs. Martha Freelnnd, mother of Treasurer Ray Freeland, is here todny, a victim of blood pois oning. A month ago Jlrs. Freeland Jfedford, pricked her thumb with a pin. She statement I gave in praise of Doan's paid little attention to the wound at Kidney Pills in September, 1907, still the time, but it finally became fo holds good. I recommend this rem serious that she was taken to the edy in the hope of briniring it to the Fannio Paddock hospital. The phy- attention of other kidney sufferers. sicians, however, were unable to do I was in bad shape with rheumatism anything for her and she succumbed at one time and despite all mv ef yesterday. forts I was unable to get relief from u . . . . , pain and stiffness in the small of nUlCI MWIVUIS. mv t.-.l. r W.-dneva wero nlsn nut The Nash H. H. Jonesfi Chicago; f orj na Bftm(,:ma T bn.l n T..1: r vr xr i. . -v t tii.i I ley, Iioseburs; N. Devan, A. M. frnm th- onrn,ia. vn,0 t t1ft1 LanKstaff and wife, R. P. Hurst, W. about given up hope of being cured n. xreui, iroruunuj vj. n. uuiaru, someone tnld m tn trv Donn's KiA. Denver; F. A. Ruchert, L. J. Moore, ney PflIgf nnd x did g0f procuring n ou . inutww, vx. r. auaa, acvca suppiy at Haskins' druir store, vaics; ). mciniyro ana wue, r. .nnn tnnnA fW iin Pin;ma mn fnr iieatti ana wue, u. w. bimmons, u. tt,em were triie. fop T t.n(i nnt nse(1 ounmons, mew loru; j. u. imirray, uu-m nnr l,fnrA mv rhnnmntUm l, -r T ? t- n.. i . m r i I . " ------- j . ti, it. Jjuvjex. x onianu; rj. i. oayior, nn ?,-flnnnpnr. A T .nnini,,1 Eugene; J. F. Porter and wife, Se- taking this remedy. T steadily grew . ' rT,T,V , blttw Md contents of eight onggs, Abmnno; wrs. d, ju. nurpuy, boxes restored me to good health." r.agie i-oini; j. r. urown nna wue, Vnr sn1 hv nil .ImIo Pr? Kn Eagle Point; J. C. Emery, Seattle; cents Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, w. Jicxvee, vvuicago, x. umnne, N, Y Sole agents for the United .angle x-oim. Status. m r n - -r I Hie MOOre U. II. UnrKer, d. U. Ttpmomlmr H.o nnmonnnn's jinrsnau, rortinna; u J. Moore, ban mi(j tajje no other, xrancisco; H. 11. i'arsons, rortlnnd; W. W. Wolf, Spokane; T. Vogel and OITV TREASURER'S NOTICE wue, Doauie; r.. r. natneia, i.os Office of City Treasurer, Medford, Angeies; .j. uison, bacrnmento; Oregon, February 18th, 1910. ti. iv. Armstrong, oeaiue; j. u. .a- Notice Is horebv clven that there toil, Baldwin, Kan.; R. S. Lacey, Vi-Lre funds on band In tho cltv treasury salia; P. IT. Wolf, San Francisco; ror tn0 redemption of all outstanding V. w. iJoreiliicK', &t. Lotus; A. Wnl- cltv warrants Issued acalcBt the fol lowing fuuds: Lateral sewer No. 5, district No. 3 Lateral sower No. 4, district No. 3 Lateral sewer No. 2, district No. 7. Lateral sewer No. 1, district No. 6, Lateral sewer No. 1, district No. 7. Lateral sewer No. 1, district No. 8. Lateral ,ower No. 3, district No. 7. Lateral sower No. 1, district No. 10 interest on tne same will cease a'ter the above date L. L. JACOBS, 288 City Treasurer. ker, Bly; B. E. Peloure, The Mead OW8. Mrs. Francis M. Snyder, of tho fa mous Snydor case, who underwent a vory serious surgical operation in Good Samaritan hospital, Portland January 31 by Dr. Robert J. Marsh, wo are pleased to report convales cing. Dr. Marsh is a physician nnd surgeon of note that Portland's med ical fratornity may well bo proud of. Mrs. Snyder's many friends wish her a speedy rocovery. atmnti v. ix TWTT"ri'pr t (InnA Snmnri'ffiii Wtfnl iuo tuuvu, vuiibibuiik hvw hwmh. iiutJittuii I AAA i Tl " 1. Ill Hv rm?BR5nn nt W V f R,. v rea Bl UK'B 1 WHlc' wa purchased lately by Spokane parties, is being surveyed and platted into Macrio eveplass cleaners frn nt small tracts by Osgood & Cum Dr. Goblo'B. 18 W. Xfafh st. 2Rfl ""HgS. der. Seats on sale nt Haskins for There's losing contest; $1, $1.50. 289 IBuicks. a boom on in whatT In GILT EDGE INVESTMENTS 14-acre orchard, 7 acres Newtown, 4 acres Spltzenberg, 3 acres mixed orchard, in full bearing; nice C-rooiu house; electric lights; phone; one mile from Oakdale pavement; $12 000, half cash, reat easy payments. S3 1-3 acres, 3 1-2 miles from Med ford; 26 acren In pears and apples and some bearing apricots; fine soil; About halt under ditch; a bargain at $14,5u0; easy terms. 7-rootn bungalow, bath, electric lights; A No. 1 locality a good Invest ment at $3000; good terms. 5-room bungalow, new, strictly modern, close In; a lovely home; $3000; reasonable terms. Good list ot choice lots nt right prices. LET US SHOW YOU. Wright & Allin 128 East Main Street. - 4 F. N, CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD 6 CUMMINGS EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS CHANCES Wanted Ten wood choppers. Wanted 20 ranch hands. 6 first-class girls for house- Wanted- work. Wanted Porter, and board. $30 month, room Wanted Dining room girls. Wanted Other holp at once. I have a party who 7Jshea to In vest $50,000 to $100,000 In a bank, oltjier In Medford or some where In the valley. Have room and board In private family for two gentlemen. Five acres near Phoenix, ono for $000 and one $750. Lots, 50x210, $275 only for a short time. Call and see us If what you want Is not In this list. One girl, no homework. E. F. A. BITTNEn, 208 Taylor & Phlpps Big. Phone 4141 CIVIL ENGINEERS The Best Equipped Engineering Ofiice Southern Oregon m Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Reports, Estimates, Etc., Water Powers and Water Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Rail roads," Irrigation and Drainage. Oflicc: Medford National Bank Bldg. BEAK0N HATS $3.00