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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNEMTCDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1910. i . 1 . , ,. EGG IS FRESH IF 10,000 ONLY 21 DAYS OLD 9 Decides California State Beard o Health After Wrestling Six Months With Egg Section of the State 6 Pure Fowl Law. SACRAMENTO, CaL, April 1 An egg detained in a temperature between 30 and 34 degrees Fahrcn licit for more than. 14 days is a cold storage egg and siust bo sold under Jthat designatioa,. and 21 days is the wns limit for eggs io be sold undo tho brand, "fresh eastern." This is ike decision of tlw statu board of health after six months' wrestling "with the Keaiainc of the sectioa o iho California pure-fobdl lav dealing "with eggs. Testimony of experts engaged by cold-storage men and also by the state board takeu at Los Angeles and later at Sa Franeiseo, aud thou sands of experiments cuvoted to "weighaig, measuring asd r.nalyring made by Professor Jaffa in the state laboratories at Berkeley were 'given consideration by the board be fore reaching Us decision. Hotels, "restaurants and boarding booses of fering eggs for sale Mast apprise Aeir easterners of the standing of w eggs, add under the menu card st be nade to tell the story. Gro eers and retailers- must take eggs from plaaly labeled packages, easily read by a 'casual observer. Even the general term "eggs" most, unless salified, denote- eggs that are sound, sweet and full withoat an air space set exceeding t aree-fj aart ers of an 3 ch in diameter. From this date the definition made- today will be regarded as the see lion of the law dealing with the state ef eggs and "will be enforced. About 30 cases of alleged adnlteration and misbrand ing of food products were referred to various district attorneys for "prosecution. 00NB0Y IS GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Will Handle One of the Finest 80-Acre Tracts in the Entire Rogue River Valley. 30 Acres In Full Bearing Loaded with fruit this year .r-' V ' it I All Under "Fish Lake ditch. This place is without exception the best buy there is and you'll say so too after I you see it. Easy terms on balance. Rogue River Orchard Land Co., INC. 10 North Front Street Medford, Oregon JOECHOYNSKITO TRAIN JEFFRIES You can bo sure about some things! only by answering some want ads some important things, too! Barter Returns From East With Word That Joe Will Be One of the Many to Whin Jeff Into Shape far July Mill. tan Francisco Police Captafe Fend Guilty by Jury. Eut Is Recora mcRiTad ta Mercy of CoarL SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 2. Former Police Captain Michael Conboy of the San Franeiseo po "See department, was found guilty of ssanslanghter today. The jury was at 2 hours and after reportin Te co mm ended tbo defendant to tbo "JBercy f the. court. The verdict was reached in a Second trial of the ease. "ike1 former trial having resulted hi a sagr cement. Conboy last Bummer, while intoxi fcted, shot and killed Bernard La .8b. Witnesses to the shooting gtes tided that Lagan had advanced to ssist Conboy to his feet, the police emcer having fallen to the ground, helpless. Conboy at the time was in THain clothes aaa Lag&a did not know his ideality. The evidence shsowed that Conboy xeviled Lagan, believm tho youth to he a pickpocket. Lagan resented tho Ttimse and Conboy fired several shots. One of them severed Lagan's spinal eord and tho youth lingered for several weeks in a hospital suf fering freas paralysis. He finally succumbed to his injuries. Conboy was tried once before and tho jury disagreed". At that time there were eharges of perjury against certain witnesses for the do fensey bui,,a, grand jury ihvestiga tion resulted in the withdrawal of tho chnrges. The jury In the Inst trial reported last night that they could not agree. Judge Dunn, how over, sent them baekL saying that there was no reason why snne men could not ngrco on a verdict. Portland Wins Third Game. It was in tho sixth when the Dneks" commenced Middling toward "the winning post. Rapp had a b6le an his bat, but Beaton stngfcd aud scored few feet ahead ef NetEef, who hit the ball over the fence, 01 sea flew eat, but Casey picked out M Rood one and landed on the initial station. Heuretfie advanced rear with short chap. With tw cm tho bags asi. tw dow Ryan aame through wjth a,.twai.'pry swat "which: scored Caey.i. McCredle' rode in; on Fisher's "single mi Ryan whs morgued st the plate. As it wan four rings, wmied on the gong and It was MfifgK iiwin the same; Tlio score looks something tfko this: YortVand .................4 $ t JSH Frsseiaeo , 4 J2 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. April 2. Sam Borger, Jim Jeffries' man ager, returned to San Francisco Inst night from the east. Today he U telling his friends and the public generally that Joe Choynski will in all probability bo one of those who will assist Jeffries in getting into condition. "I had a long conference with Joe," said Berger, "and it is likely that he will be on bond. Our train ing force is nearly complete. Jef fries will don his training togs not later than tho 5th of this month." Sam said ho expected tomorrow from Santa Cruz to direct final prep arations at Rownrdennan. juo saia tnat tie would sign a con tract with the moving-picture people within a few days, so the big fellow can be caught going through his Daces at the camp. For Sale WARM WEATHER PUTS HORSES IN FINE FETTLE NEW YORK, April 2. Trainers at the Long Island tracks ascribe the excellent condition of the different mounts under their care to the warm weather which has prevailed for the past several weeks. The horses which nro being put in condition for this season's races nro far advanced already, owing to. the fact that the weather has permitted thorough training. As a result some speedy races are to be expected at Bel mont, Shecpshead. Gravesend and Belmont Park at the opening of the races. Many of the trainers tried tho well known western mode of handling horses this winter. Instead of keep ing the animals blanketed in stalls during cold snaps tho horses were allowed to run free in the paddocks. This tended to make them more rugged and better able to withstand tho exhausting strain of constant spring gtraining. ASHLAND MAN PLANS NEW MEDFORD LAUNDRY E. Q. Poulson, for the past two years connected with the Ashland aundry, and before that with a Los Angeles laundry, who claims to bo experienced laundryman, is in ford with the intention of start ing a new laundry whose specialty wjU be high-grade work. U have ordered $4000 worth of machinery for the new plant and am ere selecting a site. I will build if aannot find a buildinir available. wie to be able to open by. May aim to do high-grade, work ' apd Uiwk there is room for such a laun dry here. Real cstato agents who .boost prices beyond thoir listed nmounts, and thus disgust investors, should be ooHSsred. Every day tho nood. of a rtl estate exchange becomes more 294 acres, 8 miles out; $125. 20 acres, 2 miles out; a snnp. 10 acres, milo from Phoenix; a bargain. 6-room hcjn on C street; $3500. Windmill, pump and 2000-gallon tank; $50. Smith's Premier typewriter, rebuilt, $25. Chambermaid, $20, room and board. Chambermaid, $25, room a'nd board. Girl for tho country, $30. Girl for tho country, $25, four m family, adults. Tenms wanted. Ranch hands. A man to bandlo horses, etc., $40, room and board. 2 woodchoppers, $2.50 a day. Man to milk and do rnnch work. Sheopherder, $35. WANTED. Shcepherder, $35. 10 teams. 0 girls for general housework. Man and wife on ranch. . Dining-room girl, out; $25. 3 chambermaids. Porter. 10 ranch hands. Dishmasher. Women to wash, no fee. E. F. A. BITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. Business chances, real estate, all kinds of hulp furnished and business chances handled. Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps Bldg. Phone 4141 Main. A specialty in house renting and care of them: list them with me. Van De Car & Jasmann ARE EXPERT WATCHMAKERS. RELIABLE REPAIRING. A watch intrusted to our care will receive expert attention down to the minutest particular. "We cany a very select line of diamonds and other precious stones. Just received a nice assortment of exceptionally fine Diamonds if; SEE THE NEW RINGS REALTY SNAPS Five-room house, modern, east front, largo sleep ing screened porch, new plumbing; lot 80x1(50; some fruit trees; on good street. Five-room house, with two good south front lota, on Tenth street; water and sower in yard. Six-room house, with two largo, scrcon porches; strictly modem; two lots; south front; fruit and ber ries. Nine-room house; strictly modern; south front; fine location; owner expects to leave city. W. G. Davidson 1022 WEST TENTH ST. Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I am in position to bo of material uso to you in helping you locate in tho Rogue River country. My acquaintance with tho present owners and knowledge of the soil and conditions of every kind, fa vorable ejbd otherwise, aro at your command. Wha( you want are all tho facts, then you can make an intelligent investment of your cash. I have a ,lis of vory oxcollent bargains which, of course, is con stantly changing, but never mind that como and soo mo and I will nelp you get what you want, whother on my list, or not Correspondence solicited, from those at a distance whej wish to learn of this' land of health and opportunities. George F. Dyer Room 3, Bijou Building, opposite Moore Hotel. Tol. 3204. (Formerly Manchester - by - tho Sea, UkM.y A Shoe Record Wc now have in stock the "Mensc Ease" work shoes. The greatest wearing shoes made in the United States. We can show thousands of testimon ials from miners, loggers, farmers, mechanics and others showing the unequalled wearing qualities of the "Menz Ease" work shoes made by Menzies Shoe Co., Detroit, Mich. There are no other shoes like them. The upper leather is tanned by a secret process that makes it soft and keeps it soft, and no other tannage wears as long. The soles, heels, counters and insoles aro mado of the best of leather. We are required by manufacturers to secure names and residence of each man buying "Mensi Ease" shoes in order to secure additional testimony of their long wearing qualities. These sho6s wear from one to two years. The uppers will wear out 2 to 4 pairs of half soles. Price for six-inch top, now in stock, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50. We are Medford agents for "Monz Ease" Shoes. &e Wardrobe FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG A BIQ BUNDLE OF CURRENCY is a protty dangerous tiling to dis play or to bo known to bo about you. Hut a cheek book of tho Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Bank Is never n temptation to violence. It is of no uso except to tho owner. Why not carry such a oheok book instead of the dangerous, cash. Some murdorcd mou would still bo living if thoy had followed that prudential plan. FRUITGROWERS' BANK, West Main Street. 1 mm Ommm TV IB ORCHARDS AND HOMES Mr. Lnndsoekor, did you over atop to cotmidor that it is not nil onsy task to select u profitable orchard or orchard ulto, oKpuclally for ono unncquninted with tho country or tho biislnoBsT I Imvo boon right next to tho soil hero for tho punt twenty yonrs, raising troos and fruit, and I fool that I can givo vou information that is of vnltia to you. Would you hire n luwyor or dentist to build you a hoiwof No. Thon why not neok u praoticnl fruit-grower to ndviso you as to n locution for nnorchnrd t Phone 5003, Ashland, or Address E. E. F0SS, TALENT, OR. . i i . Fine Lots Six lots on Medford Heights; price for 'a short time, $700. Corner lot on West Main street; close in; a few days at $1100. Rogue River land Co. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE. RINGS ALL SIZES AND PRICES AT M. J. REDDY The Jeweler NEAR THE P0ST0FFICE. pparent.