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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1910. WARSHIPS RUSHEDiWOMAN, 75. RUNS Profitable P. O. IIANHICN TOM MOIWAT Wo make any kind and Htylo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Modford, Orogon. : TO t 14 NICARAGUA GAMBLING DEI devolution In Central American t Police Batter Down Door to Apart Country Takes on Renewed Life mcnts and Find All the Appurtc- Rhinfnltrfs Is Still Excited Over nances of a Wcll-Ordcrcd Pool Reports of Invasion. and Poker Shop. ULCEFIELDS, NicnrnRun, March SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl.. .March n .. I I- 1.. rV.l... 1 KiiroU. lUlHi UIIUU uiunil. I'lli" iu ill. uv nucios iu vuiuii. ivci - Jt . ., . ... :u years, is out on una icuiny ioiiowmk that tbo cruiser Tneomn is on its Jer n,8t on lho oUnrgD 0 conduct way from Colon to Blueficlds had 5 woman's pool and jwkor room Tiuicti'd to some extent tho fears of jn ,hor apartmeuts at the Hotel Lang- tlm jvcoplo hero, aroused by the ro- ham. that thu Matins army is ad- "hcn 8 ,0 wn.s aresieu iy a oo- lau oi ponce, wno uiiucrvu uuwu uic door of her apartment, fivo women cus- jxirt vancinR on tho city. AMien lilueiicwa was tnrcnieiiea and two mcn wcrQ takcn inlo early during tho present troubles in tody also Nicaragua, many Americans poughtl The party was studying a racing Tcfugo aboard tho cruisers stationed " chart wlu" 11,0 P,5ce entered. Tierc. It is believed that tho mission "uus " -acKsonvmo mm u- of tho cruiser is to protect American crynllo races were also on display. awidento in tho town, should it be teiepnoncs, connectea ny a pn attacked. It is beliovcd that every vato wire, wore also discovered. -?nfli.nn.o will ho hrnnpht fn lipnr In 0r SeVCTOl tMyS tile PlaCO Was -nrfivi-nt anv attack and that threats watched by tho authorities, who had f mnrUnla trill 1, mniln 5f Axmr. reason to believe that hundreds of iean nrenertv is threatened. women wore making bets on tho races Tho revolution here, which it is ho- tbe alleged poolroom lieved was neartv ended, shows sitms Tho prisoners were in jail but a of renewed life, and it is rumored short timo bcforo bail was secured that Americans who marched with nnd they wero released. 3Estrnda and had chargo of his ma- Mrs- Brown refused to talk. She 'Ainn miiK fcnVnrlr. w Wn mnt. admitted, however, mat they wore 5ng desperate efforts to recruit new studyinc tho racing chart for nmuse- Ttrn Amnrionn stnnmnro mem merely, Wncn MO POIICO Bf rere recently seized by a band of Estrada's soldiers and this matter :ay bo one of the causes, it is do Jared, for tho coming of the Ta- osia at this time. Blucfields is still excited over the awws of the Madriz advance. Noth rived. BUSY TIME AHEAD THIS SUMMER FOR THE PASS (Grants Pai3 Oboorver.) Right in connection with this artl 5ng definite since the first report of cl u 18 not out ot P,aco to stnt0 lhat Eslrndn sn es hna lieen received. worjt on luu new uel'01 CRS Bwnea Tbut preparations for resistance are and workmen began Monday morning !till Drofrrecsinp laying oui me lines oi ino rounuauon, ' I ttt .At 1 1 1 . . v.-men, ti is expecieu, win do iuiiv ei- HIME. STEINHEIL TO cavatod this week. Active work on SOON GO ON THE STAGE! constructIon ot tb0 nulldlng will cummcDcu juai as boon na tuo maicr- PARIS. March 2G. Mine. Stein lal 00 snipped nors. "fcell whose trial for the murder of her It was stated In last veok's Issue iasbaad and stepmother, and whoso that tho now depot would probably be acquittal created a sensation on two constructed of pressed brick, bnt 'continents,- will go on the stage. word was received Monday morning sno tnriued the audiences at her trial plans lor cement diocks oeioro the "her notes of liquid gold," as a I people of this city had been heard Trench reporter described her voice, from asking for pressed brick aad -will be heard In the musfc hall here, then It was too late to change their 'Stie will repeat the recitations she plans. The final paving ordinance mod to give in the salon whero some will be passed at the meeting to be at the most powerful politicians in held a week from tomorrow night, Franco gathered and pa! court to April 7, and as the notice for bids will ,ler. I be ready by that time, it will bo poa- Mme. Bteinheil was in Paris thelslblo to let the contract at the end of tber day. She was compelled to the ten days required by law to re- eeme from London to arrange for the celvo bids, which will be about tho isettlomont of her husband's estate, middle ot next month. The construe Twhich she Is to divide with her tion of tho zow depot will bo In full daughter, who has refused persist- swing by that tlmo and with the pav witlr to see her since tho trial. When lnc going on everybody will be so Madam was hero her daughter would busy that thero will not bo a kick not go tho lawyers' office for a con- coming and tho worst chronic kicker lercnce, nor would sho receive her will have to take to tho tall timber, aaother at her home. Those who Tho city council and tho citizens' sympathize with Mmo. Steinheil say I committee have worked hard on the 3ior daughter's attitude is breaking matters before the people of this sea Jfeer heart. son and they ahould receive tho unlt- "Madame came here In dn elaborate support of every citizen, for they cer- disguise. Sho wore a white wig and talnly havo lone good work and have -was made up otherwise as an old, put In many Lrui-s in accomplishing leeblo woman. She posed as the de- what seems to be tho best for the city. crcplt nerve-racked French aunt of a young Englishman who accompanied -lier. But her disgulso was ot no avail. The newspapers all knew of "her presence, reporters swarmed mround her hotel and in motors fol lowed her automobile. After a day and night here she re turned to London. I BLACKMAILER ESCAPES AND LEAVES NO CLEW FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTY COMING TO MEDFQRD Tfenry F. Greetle, representing written threatening letters to Tony Tbeise of .New York PUEBLO, Colo., March 20. So far today tho authorities have been unable to get traco of tho compan ion of Sim Falcone, a blackmailer who escaped from tho sheriff's pose yesterday after Falcone had been shot and almost instantly killed by the posse. Falcone and his companion had Unnucer M. M, City, ib in the city today making .ar rangements for the first appearance in Mcdford of the most famous of all stago beauties, Bonita. Mr. Greene, -who was the manager of the late Joseph Jefferson and other impor tant attractions, said: "The music-loving theatergoers of Hcdford will see in Bonita and her company of moro than 50 the same representation seen for 400 nights at tho Broadway theater, New York city. Mr. Theise, who is ono of tho foremost managers of the east, and In sending Bonita and her largo ' orapany to tho Pacific coast, has jrono to considerable expense. Mr. Theise hopes that tho theatergoers of Vedford will appreciate his efforts." Tho company goes direct from Hcdford to Seattle, whero they open April 3 for two weeks' engagement. WARNING. The public fa hereby warnod not tof flrlver, on or across sidewalks. Tres passers will bo punished to tho full extent of thw law, 5 -'CHAIRMAN STREET COMMITTEE CITY COUNCIL. Basking for Health. Santuso, in which they ordered San tuso, in which they ordored Santuso to place $2000 in an old can throo miles boyond tho poor farm. Santuso did so, but not until he had notified tho sheriff who, with several deputies, sought concealment nearby. When Falcone and his assistant started to take tho money from tho can, the officials covered them with their guns and ordered them to throw up their hands.. Instoad of obeying, tljo blackmail ers opened firo on the posse. The officers returned tho volley and Fal cone fell, mortally wounded. His companion escaped on horseback. Hlnson to Portland. PORTLAND, Or., March 26. By unanimous vote of the congregation of the White Temple, it was decided today to issue a call to tho Rev. W B. Ilinson, pastor of tho First Bap tist Church of San Diego, to fill their pulpit, made vacant February ,1 by tho resignation of Rev. J. Whit corah Brougher, who responded to n call from tho Temple Baptist church of Los Angolos. Haskins for nealth. r Advertising And What Live Newspapers Do To Help The Advertiser Tho object of this Advertisement is simply to point out in n snwll way the strongest points of advertising and also to lot our patrons know what this paper is doirw to holp tho advertisers. A System Necessary The most successful advertisers have a well defined plan for ad vertising and follow it very rigidly claiming that tho persistont pounding will accomplish far moro and hotter results than the haphaz ard methods. This is the strongest point to consider in advertising. Do it often. Amount of Space To Be Used Some lines of business require a largo amount of space, while oth ers only need a small space". It is a well established fact that it large space will do more good and brine more results than a small one, but better a small space and often than a largo space just once in a while. A great deal depends on t ;e amount you wish to spend for space. Live Advertising Consists in changing your space often. Your stock of goods would soon become unsalable if never changed your advertisement grows old when allowed to run too long. You read tho paper for live news 3our advertisement should be a part of the news then it would be read and results would como from it. A Part of Every Business You wouldn't think of trying to keep store without a store room; without either goods, help, light, fuel and a certain knowledge of tho business, or where there were no people to sell to you would want your business to become known, too. You can reach a few people over the counter when they drop in; you can get a few more to come by treating thoso who havo visited already, so well that they will tell their neighbors (they don't do that very often, though) ; you can reach a few more by advertising in weekly papers (but that is only once a week and very ineffective with most publications of that kind) just because it is cheap and seems to have a large circulation (which is mostly supposition) you think it benefits, but it doesn't. It's part of the business to advertise in a live daily where in this case you get your advertisement' into nearly 2500 honjes overy day where over 10,000 people see and soon come to look for what you havo to say, "13?" you have something interesting each day or every other day or two or three times a -week. We Can Help You Every big daily employs an export advertising man who has had years of experience in writing advertisements. It is his business to call for your advertisements and read the proof sec that you get a proof if it is a large ad. to offer suggestions and if you can't write advertisements, he will gladly help you. Our ad man is at your service. He will do anything you ask to help you to get the most out of your space. Ho has written advertisements for eleven years and can tell you in a moment just how to get tho best displays, in short, he will do everything an experienced ad man can to see that you get full and complete returns for your advertising appro priation. This paper is the best daily anywhere in a city the size of Med ford our circulation compares most favorably with the largest of tho coast dailies our charges for advertising spaco are lower in compar ison than most dailies when you consider circulation. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE CALL UP MAIN 3021 AND OUR AD MAN WILL COME AT ONCE Advertising Department Medford Mail Tribune He Couldn't Stay Away. J. F. Ilalo returned this week from Stockton, Cal., whero ho Iiub uecn for the past several months. Mr. Ilalo was formerly in tho piano busi ness in Medford and will take up tho samo lino of business again. "When I loft Medford," said Mr. Halo, "I didn't expect to return. Neither did Mrs, ITnlo think that wo would over como back, but a few months in other sections caused us to long for 'that denr Medford' and wo havo returned. Thero are mnny good towns on tho const, but thoro in no place liko Medford." 1 B. ENYAHT, President JOHN 8. 0KTH, CuHluor J. A. PERRY, Vioo-Prosidortt. W. B. JACKSON, Afls't CashUr. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS ...... . .. . $0,tKH Safety boxes for rent. A, general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronaye , Animal Insurance Wo Insuro Horses ami Cattlo Aoalnst Death From Accident, DIs- enst or Flro. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, ?. E. Tull, Auont, Medford. For Sale CA0 acres of Good Funning Land at $35.00 nor aero. Doing situated throo miles west of that place and near tho government irrigation canal. This land is selling at n BARGAIN and now is your timo to IN VEST. For particulars writo Harry Moon liZZ cm. PLUMBING SHAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed PricoH RuiiHonahlo COFFEE.N (a PRICE U North D St.. Modford, Oro. Phone 303' WAATED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFOKD - - - - OREGON Office in Jackouu county Bank Upstairs GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Offico: 209 Went Main St., Medford, Oro. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray,0regon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE Good Buys In Real Estate IT WILL PAT THE BUYER TO EHTyESTIG-ATE FIRST Wo hav city property of all kinds. SEOOND--Wo havo orchard tracts of all kinds. THIRD -Wo havo cultivated land of tho host qual ity in Rogue Rivor valloy, Roaohurg, Eugono and Willamotto valloy. FOURTH Wo havo largo tracts of unimproved lands in and about Roguo Rivor valloy that wo will sell in largo or small tracts to suit tho purchaser, Jackson County Realty Co. Street Number 604 Wost Tenth. Phone 141. Como and seo our holdings. Wo also havo modern rooms to rent.