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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AEEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1910. BALL AND CHAIN ARTIST GETS AWAY BEAVERS TO CROSS BATS WITH CHICAGO T 2 BARGAINS j& j& Grocery nloro, paying big; clump rent. Two lots on Wdht Tenth street, $.M)() ouch ; oIoho in. .100x200 foot on West Main Htruot, flmi tlopiiitiiiont building Hlto. HSO-aoro ranch, miles from Mod ford t 120 ncrun mil to orchard; price $170 per acre. 10H norori two miles from Phoenix, 30 ucrcH young bearing orchard; $1(1,000. MICHIGAN LAND COMPANY Relieved of His Handicap, W. King Hits High Places Only on Way North. White Sox Will Play Three Games With Portland Aggregation During March. Carlton & Coast Railroad Company Proposes to Build Through Yamhill and Tillamook. CLEANING UP SALE HALF PRICE Monday and Tuesday We aro going to make a big cleaning up sale in fancy China. If you want the best bargain you evor rocoivod, attend this sale Monday and Tuesday. Tliero has been more or less sytn pathy expressed for one lung, who wore a unit and eluun ou the streets for several days. A correspondent in Friday ovc iuuk's paper said tho man wouldn't run away if tumed loose without the municipal jewelry attached to him. As n matter of fact, about that time King was striking just tho high places on his way north. He was sent out without n bnll and chain Friday after noon in tho street gniig nnd he kept on going. Ho forgot to stop at nil, nnd the pace he set would have made tho Marathon runners look ns if they were standing still. J The city still retains tho ball and chain, and the lock, chain nnd ball nro all in working order. Mr. King will probably be care ful, if he returns to Medford, how he handles beer bottles and restau rant crockery' TO CONTROL WORLD'S OUTPUT OF ASBESTOS CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 20. Accord ing to tho present s-ohodulo of prac tice rames for the White Sox. the Beavers will cross bats with the Chi jcago bolltossers three times in i March. On March 14 they will play I their first game at Santa Maria, Cal. The day following a game is to (be played at San Luis Obispo, and the thin! contest is set for March ,16 at Salinas, Cal. Marshalled by Comiskey, the ; league players left for California last night, where they will tram un- til the first of April. There were 1 70 in tho Wliito Sox party. Immediately after arriving in San Francisco tho players will start I practice, and team No. 1 will play jits first game March 1, at San Francisco. From then on a gamo a (day will be tho rale. I Games will be played in nearly ev ery town of consequence from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Gigantic Combine of Companies Is Planned by Colorado Capitalists Capital Is $5,000,000. DENVER, Colo., Feb. 20. Tt is reported here today that the officials of the Wyoming Construction Asbes tos company, the United Asbestos Mining & Fiberizing company and tho National Asbestos company arc negotiating with the view of effect ing an organization which will enable them to control the world's output of asbestos. It is reported that a new company will be formed with a to tal capitalization of $5,000,000. Those reported backing the scheme are English and California capital ists.. Martinus Thompson of London, who is representing tho European backers, is at Casper, Wyo. He is expected here Monday to meet G A. Martin of Berkeley, tho president of tho United States Mining & Fi berizing Asbestos Company. Comfort at Night Who likes Btaying alone at night? Who is there that does not fear tho darkf There are a number of ladies who quite dread a lone evening in their homes, for they have a horror of the sound of the doorbell lest a burg lar or a tramp should be without. You would hardly like to refuse to open the door to a friend any more than to throw it open and re ceivo the intrduer, yet the one is likely to ring the bell in the same way as tho other, and the darkness outside gives you no information as to their identity. Then again on occasions when you expect guests in the evening, how nice it is to have the cherry porch light burning like a welcome sign above your portal. Don't hesitate get a porch light scare off tho cowardly tramp and welcome tho friend. An clcctrio porch light may be switched on from inside the house, so that is a very easy road to com fort at night. "Wow-wow-wow!" sounded out on tho still night air by a pesky 1 1 C. A. MAKES During 1909 Membership Increased 35 Per Cent In California Over 12,000 Members in State. SALEM, Or., Feb. 20. The Carl ton & Const Railroad company, with a capitalization of ;?o00,000, has fil ed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state here. It is pro posed to build the road from Carl ton west through Yamhill ami Tilla mook counties, touching at a point on the Pacific coast called Fairdale. The road will be operated by steam nnd the corporation is granted full powers in all matters necessary for carrying out the project. The incorporators of the Carlton fc Const railroad have also filed ar ticles of incoriHtration for the Carl ton Lumber company, tvith a capital stock of $200,000. It is understood the new enter prise will take over the Carlton Lumber compnny, a large concern, owning several mills now in opera tion. The men who nro Inunchitu; these projects are W. D. Dennis, Fred Russell and S. B. Linthicum. Will EXTRADITE BEEF TRUST BARONS SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 266, Four thousand nnd forty dollars to Prosecutor Garvin Prepares for a Hard Fight to Bring Packers to Justice. JERSEY CITY, N. J., Feb. 26. Prosecutor Pierre Gnrvan today took jbe used in Y. M. C. A. work in Cal-initial steps looking toward the ex liunuu was suoscnoeu at mis morn- tradition ot 'Jl .beer trust barons fag's session of the 28th annual con- who were indicted yesterday nnd who vention. (bo will attempt to bring to this stnte Twelve thousand dollars was used for trial, last year, all being paid save an in- J A hard fight is oxpected to de debtedness of $1000 which will bcvelop over the extradition of the made up from the subscription of beef trust officials, as it is believed this morning, leaving $4000 to com-'the officials of the trust will use meuce the year 1910 with. every means to opposo extradition. The reading of the annual report J Prosecutor Garvan, however, does gave interesting figures about Y. M.-not thing thnt there will be much C. A. work. In 1909 the member- opposition to his plnns to bring the snip incrensea da per cent, mere be-j beef barons here, but said today that ing over i',uuu members m tne state at present. In educational lines a gnin of 26 per cent was noticed and there are 180Q men and boys enrolled in Y. M. C. A. educational classes. Half Price For Your Ohoico of any fancy Cup and Saucer m tho store that we sell iu a regular way at 50c and up to $2.00 each. Choice for the two days, just one-half the marked price. One-Fourth Off on all fancy China, includ ing Plates, Bowls, Berry Sets, Plaques, Trays, etc. Remember these prices are for the two days only. Louwelsa Welter Vases 1-4 off The swellest line in the city. All popular priced, and Monday and Tuesday you get anadditional cut price of one-fourth off the marking price. All men's, ladies' and misses' fine cashmere wool Hose, closing out price, pair 25c 10,000 EASTER POST CARDS, lc EACH HUSSEY'S HEADQUARTERS FOR Howard Watches FINEST RAILROAD WATCH Tho railroad man, ulmvo till others, is in a position to aiiju'u ciate a fine watch. His timepiecu shares with him a tremendous ro sponsihility. Tho idea of a How ard Railroad Watch was worked out at the repeated suggestion of prominent railroad men, who de sired a special watch of the How ard typo and accuracy. It is he yond all question tho finest rail road watch in tho world, and as such appeals to the railroad man's pride in his profession. All Howard lever-sotting watches are accepted and approved by tho time inspectors of leading rail roads. Martin J. Redd y THE JEWELER, Near Postoffico, Medford, Or. ' 4-4-4-4 -4 4- 4-4-4 4-4-1 Death of Jasper R. Dennis. Jasper R. Dennis, one of the early settlers of Southern Oregon, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. It. P. Anderson, at the corner of Tenth street and Central avenue, Friday evening, aged 76 years, ,8 months and 21 days. Mr. Dennis was one of the pion eers of Southern Oregon. Tho funeral will take place this afternoon at 2:30. Services at the late residenco will be held by Rev. S. March. The interment will be made in Odd Fellows' cemetery. Cutlery and glassware at Good "false alarm" critter of a watchdog does not suggest solid comfort to a ' housewife who is the least bit in clined to be nervous. Tho electric porch light is a watch dog that acts in its official capacity quickly, constantly without a nap. An electric porch light will pay you and your family in contentment and m. absolute insurance against an unpleasant visit from tramps or other objectionable characters. 292 i ho would nronaro to fir-lit if lin fmiml I it necessary. ' Death of Rev. James Kelso. Rev. James Kelso, who has been a resident of this city for several years, died at his home on South Riverside avenue, Fridny, February 25, in the 77th year of his age. Mr. Kelso was a native of Penn sylvania and was a veteran of the civil war. Funeral services will bo held at the M. E. church Sunday, February 27, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., Rev. L. F. Belknap officiating. The interment will bo made in Odd Fellows cemetery, tho services at the grave being under the auspices of Chester A. Arthur Post, No. 47, G. A. R. I. W. W. Leader In Trouble. SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 20. Fred W.- Ileselwood, treasurer of the In dustrial Workers of tho World, and reputed head of the organization in the northwest, will be brought to this city Tuesday from Coeur d'AIeno to stand trial on tho charge of criminal conspiracy. Governor Brady of Idaho has honored tho Washington requisition nnd the mnn who is re ported to have been waging a cam paign to reopen tho free-speech fight here in March will be tried before n Spokane county jury OUIO PAINT 4 4 4 4 4 4-4-4 4-4 Results Tell You can't measure the value of paint by Its price per srallon. It's what the paint will do that counts. Hiding power, spreading capacity, brilliance and wear are qualities that vary in most paints especially u mixeu by hand. 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