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8 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAROH 18. 1010. Too Late to Classify 1915 FAIR MAY GO : TO NEW ORLEANS! MEDFORD GUN CLUB JAPS 10 COMBINE! HOLDS FIRST SHOOT WANTED Man and wife on small' raaea. Benson Investment Co. 312 j WAJTmB"Tork in foundry, j San Dic0 and San Francisco May j Consensus of Opinion Is That Ncgo- IaU Saturday. Medford Domestic Lwnnrtiy Co. 310 MORGAN AFTER SOUTH AMERICAN BUSINESS Both Lose Out and New Orleans Obtain Aid for Panama Exposition WASHINGTON, D. C, March IS. Indications today nro that tho op ening of tho Pauntna canal in 1 !!." tlations Pending In Washington Will Brlnn About an Alliance. LONDON. March I8.--TI10 con sensus of political opinion hero to day is that negotiations nro ponding at Washington which will result iu a will be celebrated by an exposition I mi , and commorc;ftl nllinnco bo nf nu I lrlnnii-a A nnnrnnlil" . - -,i c vC " n- U"een the United States and Japan, neither ban Francisco nor San Diego ! concornlnB fnr enstorn qe8tions. will bo ablo to secure federal aid lor . tJ'.. r : Will Endeavor ts Wrest Banking their projected fairs. off5ce ftn. hldined to ,ook upon tho , ... m. -. uieninls of the state department at I, ., ... ... . . f II USUIUKIUII Willi VI MIIIIIIVMIIIUI oy me so.u, souui, nns ocen vorKing nt j. York ns,..diplonmt5e ,.nT. . 1Q (W o"R thB congressmen and I their of- f . lh(J . 10RK. March 18. Officers forts have made a dooidcd impros-j . ,,,,,:.,. Report Out That American Syndicate Business From Engtami. A Few of tho Trap Enthusiasts Met St. Patrick's Day and Smashed n Few Blue Rocks. or in- interests today refused to deny nltirra the report that tho two terests have combined to wrest the h.u king business of Central and So'itli Amenta from England nnd Getmany. For some time it has been nimor- of the Standard Oil and tho Morgan i son. ! r , . i 1 . a i .ueiuncrs oi lao cuiimuutu on e positions, before whom tlio Lduisiana ! delegation appeared, have expressed j themselves as being in favor of New ! Oilcans as the location for the expo sition. Although thero are chances of either San Francisco or San Diego ed that sticb. a step wr.s under con-, securing the government's sanction siderntion and now it la common gos- j to their proposed t expositions, the fcitf that the American interests, pur-, two Pacific coast cities will have poae to establish a chain of bnnks in 'much to overcome, due to the fact the Southern Republics. Thoe, it that tho California congressional is said, are to be operated in con-1 representatives are divided, one-half others favor San Diego as the fair site. junction frith those in tho United favoring San Francisco, while the btatee. Such n move would open up a tre mendous banking business. More over, it would save the discount rate! GOOD CHANCE FOR THE on 5,000,000 yearly which goes now I CENTRAL POINT CUBS to English and Gcnnnn houses jnerely for exchanging money in con- Editor Lampman of the Gold Hill ncctioa with trade transactions be-1 News bears the reputation of beiug twecn the United States and South 'quite a punster nnd at times some of America, 'his "dope'' is really worth reproduc- tion. We quote from his last issue: I up !i n pruTP in nt-trm -r i .. . ..... ' 'MMiat about a baseball tenmT Gold Hill has-the best homo material in the valley, say the fans, so whv v" 1 uot get bus' nud at least puncture cans from the ftonsc chamber earlv'e ovenveening vanity of that arro today, after the insurgents defeated suburb of Medford, Central a movcmen of tho house to adjourn i 01U' " and theu to recess the session, is said Knowimr that his unfamilianty now to have followed assurance that ;,th tho haseball situation nnd in if th fiebt conld Iks held over until :ot,ier sports, too of Southern Ore-1 the regular rime for todav enough Fon Prompted the writing of such Totes would he on hand to defeat the 'babblings, we hardly think it neces revolt against the opposition. Latr,;sary to "Pfr toany extent- Y wo it hinted, the regulars were not sure,11"0.1 rtfram m nslan? h that they conld get cnongh votes, and , nation : "Don't you know, Mr. conferences of the early morning Lnmpman, t hat 'that arrogant sub showed that thev are not vet sure Ulrij of Medford. Central Point,' enr- INSURGENTS IN REVOLT. fCbntinned from Page 1.) of victory when tho fight is re- nod ot tae Pennant ot tlio boulhorn j and Canada urging the orEaniratlon newed. Insurgents S&t Idle. In the meantime, the insurgents and their Democratic allies are not idle They have held conferences .... IUI. XUV U1D UIKUUIUICU, ... , T 1 J . today of every representative who "-""." w has been identified with the two W' lf yoa rCa',J' ,n8t, up?n a , Vt . . , ,,game, we can send tho Cubs down his rules. It is intimated that when Oregon league last season?" And after that question has been given consideration just juggle this around in your think tank the Central Point football team has never been cored against and has defeated cv 1Iip debate is resumed the regulars will be grilled for their unprecedent ed action in deliberately laving the session and stopping debate Vy breaking the quorum,, rnexieced Attack. The snddea attack on the organ ization of the house came unexpect edly. The question of the mnnner hy which a resolution by Crum packer (Rep. Iud.) was called up started the storm as they need a practico game or two, anyway. Herald. of a national club, also betweon 500 and 600 letters from young women In eastern middlo western and south ern states requesting to be placed In communication with eligible western men. Ho says it Is llkoly that the organization meeting will tako placo nt Dayton early the comns summer, whon the project will bo launched. CENTRAL POINT BANK INCREASES CAPITAL STOCK CENTRAL POINT, Or., March 19. At a special meeting of tho direct ors of tho Central Point State .bank held last evening it was decided to increase the capital stock of jhat in stitution from $12.fi00 to $30,000. The erowth of the business has been The resolution S(1 pot nil ihn slnliilitv nf tha lmnk seeking to amend the census bill wasso wej grounded that the step was a routine matter to which few mem-! unanimously agreed to by tho atock- 1ers of tho house took objection. The t holders and directors. No similar jsudden fight on the manner in which , institution in tho northwest can show at was brought up wns a surprise to ; such an excellent condition as the the house leaders. It was presumed ' Central Point State bank. i a s .t.:.i. I HlUl .1, KUO il UiCUOUlO III .TUlUfl iuu insurgents would vote with the regu lars'. The speaker ruled against the con tention that the manner in which it wn brought np was improper under the rnlesr. The first clash was a de feat for the organisation. Late yes- te-Tnr tho matter enmo again and Hotel Arrivals. The Nash B. G. Washburn, A. Katz, W. W. Schaaf, C. B. Haywood, D. H. Jacobs, Portland; R. W. Bell, J. McCan, G. Baldwin, Edith Cooper, 'Georgie Woodthorpo, II. R. Pottery, G. Nelson, C. E. Gunn,, San Fran cisco; F. C. Cook, Portland; J. G. Every Thursday Night At Smith's Hall on Grnpo and Sixth, and every secoud and fourth Monday in the month. Six lesson card for $5 or $1 lesson. Learn to wnltz. Private lesson by appointment. Learn to dance and bo graceful. PROF. AND MRS. JEROME, 124 South Central Ave. STER taken. Again theiSorKenf San Francisco; W. n. Mc- j second vote was insurgents won. Donald. Portland. Real Fight Starts. , The Moore E. W. Myors, Port- Then the real fight began. Rep-! land; J. L. Gardner, Gold Ray; J. R. resentative Norris introduced a res-j Anderson, Pasadena; S. G. Simmon, olntion.thnt hnd laid in his desk Albany; E. L. Maxwell, Oshkosh; R day sinee the first session, to be used of tho present when tho psy- II. Parsons, Seattle; E. T. Hibbard, Portland; M. B. Rice, Lakeview; G. chological moment for an nttack on L. Hallock, Seattle; H. Levy, Tampa, the speaker arrived. The resolution Fin.; A. C. Gridley, Edgewood; I), provided for a new rules committee N. Bnrber, city; F. W. Wald, Seattle; to be eleeted by tho members and on F, A. Thompson, Minneapolis, which the speaker is not eligible for " membership. The new rules commit lee, the resolution provides, is to be mndo up of fifteen members, nine of the majority and six of tho minor ity, They nro to be selected by a i division of the memhership by a com mittee of three selected by the Iiouho, When the resolution was introduc ed, party lines were nlmnst lost. Regulars tried to get Democratic support and insurgent Republicans and Democrats fought side by side. The insrrrgents clenrly outnumbered the regulars nnd tho speaker and bin forces resorted to filibustering tac tics in an effort to stave off tho final Tote. lf&MC for Health. Medford Bakery and Delicatessen All kinds of Bakery Goods and Delicatessen. Lunches prepar ed for fishing and picnio par ties, Satisfaction guaranteed, Footwear Men's footwear that will "jibo" perfectly with that new suit and hat; footwear that has real distinction in last, leather and comfort; footwear that will give long, lasting, shape holding wear" that is tho kind we've stocked up with to meet your spring demands. Irrespective of whether you want a dross shoo or a walking shoe wo have tho style, leather and last you want and at tho price you expoct to pay in our stock of EASTER FOOTWEAR. The Wardrobe THE WAIUtttOBK Farmers & Fruitgrowers' Baak Bldg, In spite of tho positive statements of Uchidn nnd of officials of tho state department that Japan has mnde no such proposal, statesmen horo believe that nn Amoricnn-Jap-nnose entento soon will bo announc ed, even if an nllinnco is not per fected. Tho Loudon Telegraph, regarded as the official mouthpiece of the. foreign office, hints that negotia tions nave been begun ami that a "leak" of information oo'iccming ilu conferences was permitted by the Washington officials iu order to test public ontiment in the United Stat regarding the proposed agreement. Enclih officials who am in close touch wit A affairs at Tokyo declare that there is ground for assuming that negotiations are under way. BACHELORS CLUB WITH NATIONAL SCOPE SPOKANE, Wash., March IS. Blue Bountnln Bachelors' club ot Dayton. Wash., of which, Ralph Hunt Is president, Is preparing for the In corporation of a national organiza tion of bachelors. Tho official tltlo wll be the Bro the: hood of Bachelors, with headquarters at Dayton and clubs In sevo-al cltlc and towns' throughout tho United States and' Canada. Tho club will bo organized on he lines of fraternal societies, with regular assessments to support and develop tho order In Its Initiatory and degree work, annual meeting, banquets and other embellishments of secret orders. Mr. Hunt has let tors from more than 1000 bachelors In various parts of the United States f Tho first shoot of tho Mod ford Gun club for 1010 was nold Thum day afternoon. Only a few of the shooters participated, nnd Dr. Sou loy carried off tho honors by stunsli- ingg 64 out of 72 birds shot at. Fol- ! lowing is the score! First ovcnl, 25 birds Soeloy 23, Biden IS, Enynrt 1. Bordeaux IP. Second ovont, 23 buds Soeley 10, Biden 10. Bordeaux Third ovont (not finished) Soe ley 21 out of 24. Hordemix 13 out of 1", Humphrey 2 out of 10, Bnmett 13 out of 14. Another shoot will bo hold soon, nnd a regular schedulo mndo for fu ture events. Store-growth follows does not precede, but follows growth and ex pansion of tho store advertising. . B&C Cash wStore FULL LINES OF GRO CERIES, DISHES, Etc. It will pay you to stop at this store and select your needs iverythlng now and fresh, prices reasonable DRIED FRUIT Rntsln, now crop, looso Musca tels, pound, . , Oc Raisins, now crop, London Lay ers, pound 20c Raisins, 6-Crown fancy layer packed In f Ivrfpound boxes, each 83c Raisins, Seedless Sultans,' one pound package !"c fAtcr Dicnor brand, ono-pound package 23c Prunes, small Fronch, 1 lb. tc Prunes, largo Italian, 1-lb. He Peaches, choice evaporated per poun I . . 10c Wo ate headquartors for cel ery, lettuce, caullilowor, sweet potatoes, asparagus, tomatoes, rhubarb, cucumbers. Bet Buy Yet 60 ACRES FINE FRUIT LAND We have just listed this piece of land, the finest in the valley f or fruit raising. You should see this bargain. It will not last very long. L Close to Medford Soil 30 Feet Deep Above the Frost Belt Quarter of Mile from R. R. Station Cheapest Land Adjoining, $350 Acre This Section Never Known to Fail F: All Fenced, House and Banr Price $200 per acre-Terms Torrey & Murphy Corner Main and Central Avenue "Mays" bulk. SEEDS "Lilly's" "Forry's" In Beans, Kontucky Wonder, per pound IS He Corn, Country Gentleman, per pound : 10c Peas, Aleska and S kind, por pounj .10c Onions, Yellow Danvro, per pound , , . . . , .30c ORANGES California Navels, small slzo, dozon .20c California Navols, medium size, dozen 20c Callfornh- Navels, large slzo, dozon .40c APPLES .Ren Davis, small size, box 91.RO Cholco Rod Modlum, box 98.00 SEED POTATOES Early Rose seed potatoes, The otoro thut servos you best B&C Cash Store 223 West Main Street. Telephone 2351 Invest in Realty Unequaled Opportunities for Prfiotable Investments The opportunities awaltlny the Investor are certainly alluring. Come nnd we'll talk It over. Here are few of the many oootl buys on our 41st: ) An Orchard Buy Fine bottom land, west side of Bear creek, six miles north of Medford, two miles from Central Point; 90 acres, all under cultivation, 70 aercs planted to trees, 1050 Bartlctts, 55 Cornice and 250 Howell Pear trees, ail 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David apple trees, and 700 peach, all 2 Years old; 20 acres In alfalfa; six-room house, barn three wells; all fenced and all buildings In good con dition; $30,000, half cash, balance ono, two and thrco years. SW. Woodville Fruit Ranch Forty-acre ranch at Woodville, on Evans creek; 400 Spitz and Newtowns, 2 years old; 050 Bart letts, Bosc, Comico and Anjou pears, 2 years old; all can be Irrigated, and a 20-Inch perpetual water right; $150 per acre, half cash. A Platting Proposition 197 acres, close in, on main county road, two-thirds of a mile from postoffice; lays high and sight ly; this Is a Slmon-puro bargain and ono tbat any one can clean up on In a short time. Information as to terms and prices can bo had from tho undersigned. This proposition will not last long, so act quickly. Orchard and Hay Ranch Eighty acres of tho best soil In the district, 78 acres under cultivation; 2000 Spitz and Newtown trees, 5 years old; 300 pear trees, 2 years old; two and one-half miles from Eaglo Point; under Fish Lake ditch; can cut 50 tons of hay this year off the place; cash $5000; balanco easy terms, 6 per cent. Two Acreage Snaps 080 acres, 550 acres bottom land, 500 acres can be planted now; 5 acres orchard, Siskiyou county, California; three miles from the county soat, Yrcka. Prlco $10,000, terms; a monoy-maker or a homo, or both. Act quick to secure tills, . Twnty-elght acres, close In, this won't last long; the prlco Is only $15,000: $5000 cash, the balance on long time; this Is the chance of a lifetime to secure ono of the choicest small tracts In beautiful Rogue River valley. t Walter L. McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby, Medford, Ore.